Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-09-01 | - |
2025-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
The University of Leicester's 4-year MPharm program trains students to become medicines-focused clinicians, equipping them with the knowledge and skills for optimal medicines use. Through a blended teaching approach and extensive clinical placements, graduates are prepared for a variety of careers in the pharmacy field, including community pharmacies, hospitals, and industry. Upon completion and Foundation Year training, graduates can register with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) and work as fully qualified pharmacists.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Master of Pharmacy (MPharm) program at the University of Leicester is a 4-year, full-time program designed to train students to become medicines-focused clinicians. The program aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to optimize medicines use in patients with acute and chronic conditions, including through prescribing. The program is provisionally accredited by the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) and is working towards full accreditation. Upon successful completion of the program and Foundation Year training, graduates are eligible to register with the GPhC and become fully qualified pharmacists.
Outline:
The MPharm curriculum is structured across four years and comprises 12 subjects, or "themes," that are woven longitudinally throughout modules. These themes include:
- Anatomy, physiology, and pathology
- Infectious Diseases and Immunology
- Biochemistry and Genetics
- Pharmaceutics
- Pharmaceutical Chemistry
- Pharmacy Calculations
- Epidemiology and Public Health
- Psychology and Sociology
- Quality of Care
- Clinical and Communication Skills
- Pharmacology, Therapeutics, and Prescribing
- Professional, Ethical, and Legal
- Inter-professional learning and practice
- Research inspired Education
Year 1:
- Core modules:
- Core Clinical and Professional 1: Gastrointestinal and Cardiovascular Systems
- Core Clinical and Professional 2: Respiratory system, Blood, Skin and Special Senses
- Placement 1
- Pharmacy Calculations 1
Year 2:
- Core modules:
- Core Clinical and Professional 3: Endocrine, Renal and Central Nervous Systems
- Placement 2
- Core Clinical and Professional 4: Musculoskeletal System, and Special Patient Groups
- Pharmacy Calculations 2
- Option modules:
- Physiology and Pharmacology
- Medical Microbiology
- Pharmaceutics
Year 3:
- Core modules:
- Placement 3
- Complex Clinical and Professional 5
- Complex Clinical and Professional 6
- Pharmacy Calculations 3
- Option modules:
- Microbial Pathogenesis and Genomics
- Cellular Physiology of the Cardiovascular system
- Hit to Lead Drug Discovery
Year 4:
- Core modules:
- Clinical and Professional 7: Preparing to Prescribe
- Research Project
- Pharmacy Calculations 4
- Elective
Assessment:
The program utilizes a variety of assessment methods, including:
- Exams
- Coursework assignments
- Presentations
- Research projects
- Clinical placements
Teaching:
The program employs a blended approach to teaching and learning, incorporating:
- Small group teaching led by academic and clinical pharmacists
- Inter-professional learning with other healthcare students (Medicine, Nursing, Midwifery, Physiotherapy, Diagnostic Radiography, Operating Department Practitioners)
- Extensive clinical placements in hospitals, general practices, and community pharmacies
- Independent learning through self-study, journal articles, books, projects, research, and preparation for exams
Careers:
Upon completion of the program and Foundation Year training, graduates are eligible to register with the GPhC and work as fully qualified pharmacists in a variety of settings, including:
- Community pharmacies
- Hospitals
- GP surgeries
- Industry (research and development, production, quality control)
- Academia (teaching and research)
Other:
- The program emphasizes practical, real-world experience through extensive clinical placements.
- Students have access to support from clinical educators, visiting tutors, personal tutors, and the School of Healthcare placements Blackboard site.
- Clinical uniforms are provided for placements.
- Students are expected to comply with GPhC FtP regulations.
- The program requires students to be vaccinated for certain infectious diseases.
- Students must provide an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) certificate.
- The program is open to students with specific learning difficulties or disabilities, with reasonable adjustments available.
- The program is subject to Occupational Health clearance.
Note:
The program's specific content, structure, and assessment methods may be subject to change in future years.
- UK Students: £9,250 in your first year. Tuition fees are subject to government regulations and may change in future years
- International Students: £25,900 per year