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Master of Science (M.Sc.) Pharmacy

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Duration Time 18 Months
Level master

Introduction

The Masters of Science in clinical pharmacy training programme focuses on the principle of drug therapy (including non-drug measures) as it relates to the safety, efficacy and rational use of drugs, for the management of different diseases. The students are expected to acquire skills needed to make wise judgement to improve patient therapeutic outcomes as they get involved in the patient care process. This, they would develop through the practice of pharmaceutical care as they go through extensive clinical ward rounds in accredited health institutions and community pharmacies. This will enhance their ability for drug therapy problem identification, prevention and resolution as well as enhance inter-professional collaboration in patient management with other members of the health care team.

Philosophy

The Masters programme will enable the candidates advance in their theoretical knowledge of the subject matter, research and practice which will enhance their understanding and application of how to critically evaluate disease conditions that will form the basis for appropriate drug therapy.

Aim and Objectives

  1. To enable student acquire advanced knowledge and skills in clinical pharmacy and practice
  2. To enable students systematically design, implement, monitor and evaluate treatment plans for individual patients through the development of professional competence in the therapeutics of selected diseases, as well as good communication skills.
  3. To develop competence in the utilization of medicines in large populations.
  4. To acquaint candidates with requisite skills and knowledge to undertake original research in different aspects of pharmacy.

Admission Requirements

For the Master’s degree in Clinical Pharmacy, a Bachelor of Pharmacy degree from a recognised University not belowCGPA of 3 is required for admission. Candidates with PGD in Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Practice from the University of Jos and other recognized Universities are eligible to apply.

Course Requirements

The M.Sc. programme will be run for one academic session of two semesters. To qualify for M.Sc. in Clinical Pharmacy, the student must earn a minimum of 30 credit units.

Mode of Study

The mode of study for M.Sc. Clinical Pharmacy is full timeover a minimum period of 18 months and a maximum of 24 months. However, a student could apply for extension of study subject to approval and duration stated by the Board of Postgraduate School.

Assessment and Evaluation

Students will be assessed based on the regulations governing examinations and assessments of the school of the Postgraduate studies. Every enrolled student shall have attended a minimum of 75% of total lectures and 100% of Practical sessions to be eligible for examination.

Course evaluation shall consist of:

  • Continuous assessment
  • Seminars
  • Written Examination
  • A project report in an approved research area examined by an external examiner

The minimum credit load required to qualify a candidate for the award of Master of Sciences in Clinical Pharmacy is 30 including dissertation

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