Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
The University of Manitoba's four-year PharmD program prepares students for entry-level patient care with a comprehensive curriculum in basic, pharmaceutical, and clinical sciences. Through experiential placements and an elective rotation, students gain practical experience in various healthcare settings. The program emphasizes medication safety, applied pharmacy practice, and interprofessional collaboration, equipping graduates for diverse career opportunities in healthcare and beyond.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) program at the University of Manitoba is a four-year undergraduate doctoral program that requires two years of previous university studies. The program aims to equip students with a solid foundation in basic, pharmaceutical, and clinical sciences, which will enable them to provide entry-level patient care. Additionally, students will gain broad experience in patient care through experiential placements in various health-oriented settings, including hospital and community pharmacies. The program also includes an elective rotation in the final year to enhance the overall learning experience.
Outline:
The program's content covers a wide range of topics, including:
- Medication use and safety
- Applied pharmacy practice
- Simulation labs
- Interprofessional education
- Experiential learning
- Indigenous health
Assessment:
Students' progress is assessed through a combination of methods, including:
- Examinations
- Quizzes
- Practical assessments
- Portfolios
- Reflective journals
Teaching:
The program is taught by a team of experienced faculty members who are committed to providing students with a high-quality learning experience. The program uses a variety of teaching methods, including:
- Lectures
- Tutorials
- Workshops
- Simulations
- Experiential learning
Careers:
Graduates of the PharmD program are qualified to work in a variety of settings, including:
- Hospitals
- Pharmacies
- Research institutions
- Government agencies
- Pharmaceutical industry
University of Manitoba
Overview:
The University of Manitoba is a public research university located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It is situated on the original lands of Anishinaabeg, Ininew, Anisininew, Dakota and Dene peoples, and on the National Homeland of the Red River Métis. The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs across various disciplines.
Services Offered:
The University of Manitoba provides a comprehensive range of services to its students, including:
Academic Supports:
Academic advising, tutoring, writing centers, and other resources to help students succeed in their studies.Career Services:
Career counseling, job search assistance, and internship opportunities.Student Health and Wellness:
Mental health services, medical clinics, and fitness facilities.Accessibility Services:
Support for students with disabilities.Financial Aid and Awards:
Scholarships, bursaries, and loans to help students finance their education.Libraries:
Extensive library resources, including books, journals, and online databases.Experiential Learning:
Opportunities for students to gain practical experience through internships, co-ops, and research projects.Student Life and Campus Experience:
The University of Manitoba offers a vibrant campus life with numerous opportunities for students to get involved:
Student Clubs and Organizations:
A wide variety of clubs and organizations cater to diverse interests, from sports and arts to academics and social causes.Arts and Culture:
The university hosts numerous cultural events, performances, and exhibitions throughout the year.Sport and Recreation:
The university has a strong athletic program with varsity teams and recreational facilities.Campus Events:
The university organizes various events, including lectures, workshops, and social gatherings.Key Reasons to Study There:
Strong Academic Reputation:
The University of Manitoba is recognized for its high-quality academic programs and research excellence.Diverse and Inclusive Community:
The university fosters a welcoming and inclusive environment for students from all backgrounds.Experiential Learning Opportunities:
Students have ample opportunities to gain practical experience through internships, co-ops, and research projects.Vibrant Campus Life:
The university offers a rich campus life with numerous opportunities for students to get involved.Affordable Tuition:
The University of Manitoba offers competitive tuition rates compared to other Canadian universities.Academic Programs:
The University of Manitoba offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs across various disciplines, including:
Arts:
Humanities, social sciences, and fine arts.Science:
Natural sciences, mathematics, and computer science.Engineering:
Civil, mechanical, electrical, and chemical engineering.Business:
Management, marketing, finance, and accounting.Health Sciences:
Medicine, nursing, pharmacy, and dentistry.Education:
Teacher training, educational leadership, and educational research.Law:
Juris Doctor (JD) program.The Doctor of Pharmacy program at the University of Manitoba requires a minimum of 48 credit hours of university-level study which includes the following specific required courses: Introductory Chemistry (CHEM 1100/1110/1120 or CHEM 1300/1310) Organic Chemistry (CHEM 2100 or 2210) Biochemistry (CHEM 2360 or 2700) Biology (BIOL 1020/1030) Physiology (BIOL 2410/2420) Microbiology (MBIO 1010) Mathematics (MATH 1500 or 1230) Statistics (STAT 1000 or 1150). In addition, applicants must achieve an adjusted Grade Point Average (AGPA) of 3.0 or higher. For University of Winnipeg applicants, the course requirements are as follows: Introductory Chemistry (CHEM 1111 & 1112) Organic Chemistry (CHEM 2202) Biochemistry (CHEM 3502) Biology (BIOL 1115 & BIOL 1116) Physiology (KIN 2204 & 3505) Microbiology (BIO 2902) Mathematics (MATH 1101 or 1102 or 1103) Statistics (STAT 1501 or 1301 & 1302). For Brandon University applicants, the course requirements are as follows: Introductory Chemistry (18.160 & 18.170) Organic Chemistry (18.261) Biochemistry (18.363) Biology (15.162 and 15.163 or 94.162 & 94.163) Physiology (No equivalent course) Microbiology (15.269) Mathematics (62.181) Statistics (62.171). For applicants from other universities the course requirements include: Two semesters of 1000 level (first-year) Introduction to Chemistry, with a laboratory One semester of 2000 level (second-year) Organic Chemistry One semester of 2000 level (second-year) Biochemistry Two semesters of 1000 level (first-year) Biology, with a laboratory Two semesters of 2000 level (second-year) Human Physiology One semester of 1000 level (first-year) Microbiology, with a laboratory One semester of 1000 level (first-year) Calculus One semester of 1000 level (first-year) introductory Statistics or Biostatistics Applicants must also have completed a 3 credit-hour course which meets the University of Manitoba's Written English (W) requirement.