Course Overview
The BSc in Pharmacy at Gachon University has grown into one of the university's leading health science programs. It gives students a complete education that combines pharmaceutical science, laboratory practice, and clinical training. The curriculum is updated to match current healthcare needs and supports learning through practical classes, research projects, and professional placements.
Students study in modern laboratories and gain experience through links with hospitals, research centers, and the pharmaceutical industry. These learning opportunities help graduates move into careers in pharmacy practice, drug manufacturing, biotechnology, research, quality control, regulatory affairs, and public health. The university continues to build international partnerships and supports student exchange and academic cooperation with institutions around the world. Graduates from the program are well prepared for professional licensing, advanced study, and employment in South Korea and other countries, making the course a strong choice for students planning a long-term career in pharmacy and healthcare.
General Eligibility
Applicants should complete secondary education or an equivalent qualification that meets the university's admission rules. Academic transcripts, graduation certificates, a passport copy, financial documents, and other required application materials must be submitted during the admission process. English language test results are required when requested for the chosen admission track.
Gachon University offers scholarships for qualified international students. Awards may be based on academic performance, language scores, or continued study results after enrolment. Scholarship amounts and eligibility differ by intake and faculty. Applications are submitted through the university's online admission system during the official admission period. Final admission depends on document review and meeting all university requirements.
Part Time Work Details
International students on a D-2 student visa may work part-time after receiving university and immigration approval. The usual limit is 20 hours per week during semesters and full-time during scheduled vacations, subject to visa conditions and academic standing.
Language Requirement