The MPharm course at Wolverhampton aims to produce pharmacy graduates who are highly equipped to meet the needs of the profession, future employers and, most importantly, patients. The friendly and supportive environment in which you will study focuses on developing the right knowledge, skills and attributes to equip you on your learning journey. As you progress, you will become an independent learner who is adaptable, self-aware and inherently capable of developing the profession and going on to enjoy successful and rewarding career in your chosen area of pharmacy.
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The MPharm course at Wolverhampton aims to produce pharmacy graduates who are highly equipped to meet the needs of the profession, future employers and, most importantly, patients. The friendly and supportive environment in which you will study focuses on developing the right knowledge, skills and attributes to equip you on your learning journey. As you progress, you will become an independent learner who is adaptable, self-aware and inherently capable of developing the profession and going on to enjoy successful and rewarding career in your chosen area of pharmacy.<br/><br/>The programme itself is highly clinical and patient-focused, benefiting from our extensive use of lecturers and practitioners who have experience of working in the various sectors of the profession.<br/><br/>At Wolverhampton the traditional disciplines of science and practice which underpin pharmacy are taught as an integrated whole using a thematic approach. This is achieved by organising your study around, patient, medicine and professionally orientated themes which transcend the traditional pharmacy subject areas. Content is then revisited each year at increasing levels of complexity as you become more equipped to apply and integrate the knowledge and skills which you develop on your journey.<br/><br/>We particularly emphasise:<br/><br/>the clinical pharmacotherapeutic management of minor and major disease based on the underpinning actions, effects and properties of drugs<br/>the development and use of medicines from drug entities<br/>the development of interpersonal, writing and research skills needed to optimise medicines use and development<br/>the development of professionalism<br/>A major feature of the new Wolverhampton MPharm programme involves the introduction of innovative, contemporary learning approaches, including Team-based Learning and Case-based Learning. These are designed to maximise your engagement and satisfaction with the course and to support you in realising your full potential. Our learning methods will help you to apply acquired knowledge and skills to realistic pharmacy scenarios, enhance your critical thinking skills and enable you to work effectively in team environments. You will experience class time as “quality time” that is much more focused on interaction and feedback. What’s more, the important knowledge you will need at each stage will be committed to long-term memory making you better equipped to deal with exams and other assessments both here and when you leave us to enter the pre-registration stage of your training.
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Course Details
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
4 Years
Start Date
09/2025
Campus
University of Wolverhampton
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
B231
Institution Code
W75
Points of Entry
Year 1
UCAS Tariff120 Access to HE DiplomaAccess to HE (120 UCAS tariff equivalence) with 60 credits overall, to include 15 Level 3 credits in Chemistry at Distinction and 15 further credits in Science subjects at Merit Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)DDM DDM Must include: Unit 1 (Principles and Application of Science 1) at grade distinction Unit 3 (Science Investigation Skills) at grade distinction Unit 5 (Principles and Applications of Science 2) at grade distinction Unit 14 (Applications of Organic Chemistry) at grade distinction GCSE/National 4/National 5GCSE English Language and Maths at grade C+/5 Pearson BTEC Diploma (QCF)DD BTEC QCF Diploma in Applied Science at grade DD, plus A level Chemistry (minimum grade C) A levelB,B,B 120 points/BBB (including A Level Chemistry at minimum grade C, plus at least one further Science subject) T LevelNot Accepted |
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