| Programme details | |
|---|---|
| Degree: | Master (Master) |
| Discipline: |
Pharmacy
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| Duration: | 60 months |
| Study modes: | full-time |
| Delivery modes: | on-campus |
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Our Master of Pharmacy, held in the University of Rome Tor Vergata, is taught entirely in English with the purpose to provide the necessary knowledge to design, prepare and use the drug.
The course was founded by our School of Medicine and School of Science in partnership with the prestigious School of Pharmacy of the University of Nottingham and Alliance Boots, as a highly interdisciplinary school involving professors and experts from different sectors, from Chemistry to Medicine, Economics, Law as well as all subjects concerned in a complex traditional Pharmacy Course.
This relationship provides the opportunity, to our best students, to perform some stages in Nottingham University and in Malaysia, as an English branch campus, as well as in other well organized European Universities through the Erasmus Mundus Project, emphasizing the internationalization and making this course highly competitive and innovative.
Besides the inedible educational goal, which relies on professionalism of our staff, the course requires a theoretical and practical training in order to allow to operate not only in the healthcare sector but also in the pharmaceutical industry and in the field of pharmaceutical research, as a very innovative aspect.
In addition to the traditional teaching which characterize any traditional Pharmacy Course, such as the basic subjects (statistics, general and inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry, pharmacology, neuro-pharmacology, pharmaceutical chemistry and toxicology), there are other specific matters that contribute to a pharmacological preparation and a medical and biological overview, such as the teachings of Biology (general biology, molecular biology, pharmaceutical biology, cell physiology, medicinal plant) and Medicine (human anatomy, immunology, microbiology, general pathology, internal medicine, dermato-pharmacology, clinical nutrition).