BPharm Programme
  Entry Requirements
  Fees Structure
 
  Diploma in Pharmacy
  Entry Requirements
  Career Opportunity
 
BACHELOR OF PHARMACY (HONS)
 

This program has been structured into 2 long  semesters and a short special semester for each year of study. Each long semester is of 14 weeks duration, while short semester is of 7 weeks duration. A comprehensive coverage is provided in the course of basic bioscience subjects such as Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry and Microbiology as well as Pharmaceutical Technology, Medicinal Chemistry,Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacy.

The curriculum also includes elective subjects such as geriatric pharmacy, veterinary pharmacy, drug modelling, pharmacoeconomics and alternative medicine.

In addition to the technical subjects, students also compulsorily undertake University courses in the humanities and advanced English. Industrial  and Hospital  training are also essential components of the taught programme.

Following successful completion of the University programme, graduates have to undergo pupilage for 12 months in a Government or Private Hospital, pharmaceutical industry or pharmacy retail outlet recognized by the Pharmacy Board of Malaysia, compulsorily serve at the government hospital for stipulated time and also pass the Forensic Examination conducted by the Board before they are allowed to provisionally register and practice in the country.

 
COURSE STRUCTURE
 
FIRST YEAR

Core Courses

 Supporting core courses / Electives

§Introduction to Pharmacy §Anatomy

§Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I

§Physiology
§Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry §Biochemistry 
 

§Introduction to computer science and  statistics

  §Microbiology
  §Communication Skills
 
SECOND YEAR

Core Courses

 Supporting core courses / Electives

§Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II

§Pathology

§Medical Chemistry

§Dosage Form I

§Physical Pharmaceutics

§Pharmacology I

§Immunology & Applied Microbiology

§Dosage Form II

§Pharmacy Informatics

§Pharmacognosy

 
THIRD YEAR

Core Courses

 Supporting core courses / Electives

§Pharmacology II

§Industrial Training

§Dosage Form Design

§Pharmaceutical Technology

§Pharmaceutical Biotechnology

§Cosmetics & Toiletry

§Pharmacology III

§Drug Abuse and Society

§Pharmaceutical Analysis

§Hospital Pharmacy

§Research Methodology
 
FOURTH YEAR

Core Courses

 Supporting core courses / Electives

§Pharmacology IV

§Geriatric pharmacy

§Clinical Pharmacy

§Drug modeling

§Forensic Pharmacy & Ethics

§Veterinary Pharmacy

§Pharmaceutical Management & Entrepreunership

§Hospital training

§Community Pharmacy

§Veterinary Pharmacy

§Pharmacoepidemiology

§Good manufacturing Practice and quality control

§Pharmacoeconomics Alternative medicine

§Applied therapeutics
 
DIPLOMA IN PHARMACY (3 years - full time)
 

The Diploma in Pharmacy is designed to teach students the knowledge, skills and attitudes essential for the practice of Pharmacy. The objective of the Diploma in Pharmacy programme is to prepare trained Pharmacy Assistants to provide a support service to the fully trained Pharmacists in the Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy and also be trained to assist Pharmacists to manage community pharmacy outlets. The Assistant Pharmacists will be able to apply knowledge gained in the fields of Health and Behavioral Sciences, Clinical, Hospital and Community Pharmacy. Their capabilities consist of being able to demonstrate competent and compassionate skills in assessing health care needs by assisting the trained Pharmacist.

 
COURSE STRUCTURE
 
Year 1 §Human Biology
§General chemistry
§Basic Computer Application 

§Mathematics

§Biochemistry
§Physiology
§Social Pharmacy
§Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry
§Introduction to Pharmacy
§Communication Skills
 
 

Year 2

§Microbiology
§Pathology
§Drug Therapy I & II

§Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry

§Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms
§Medicinal Chemistry
§Pharmacy Practice I
§Biostatistics
§Drug Store Management
 
 

Year 3

§Sterile Pharmaceuticals
§Pharmacy Practice II
§Herbal Medicine and Phytopharmaceuticals

§Drug Theraphy III

§Hospital Pharmacy Training
§Community Pharmacy Training
 
 
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
 
Pass SPM/ SPMV/ O-Level with 3 credits including Science subject
 
CAREER OPPORTUNITY
 

A successful student after Diploma in Pharmacy will not have any problem in getting a job. The career opportunities are abundant in both the public and private sectors in our country which continues to face a severe shortage of Pharmacy Assistant and Pharmacists. These opportunities are in Government and Private Hospitals, Community Pharmacy Clinics, and Pharmaceutical Industries.

 

On successful completion of the programme, eligible students may pursue Bachelor of Pharmacy ( Hons) at AIMST. The maximum permissible Credit Transfer will be granted to all the eligible candidates.