Course Overview
The program builds knowledge in drug formulation, pharmacology, clinical pharmacy practice, and safe medicine use. Students learn how medicines interact with the human body and how pharmaceutical care is delivered in healthcare settings.
Course content includes laboratory work, clinical practice exposure, and research projects linked to pharmacy and healthcare services. Students gain experience in hospital and community pharmacy environments through supervised placements.
Graduates gain skills for roles in hospitals, community pharmacies, pharmaceutical industries, and regulatory bodies. The program also supports further study in clinical pharmacy, pharmaceutical research, and healthcare sciences.
General Eligibility
Applicants need a recognised qualification in science subjects such as chemistry, biology, or pharmaceutical science. Some applications may require relevant academic background in health or laboratory studies.
Required documents include academic transcripts, CV, passport copy, and statement of purpose. Shortlisted applicants may attend an interview or entrance review.
Scholarships are available through the University of Malta based on academic results and financial need. Some external funding options may also exist through government or EU schemes. Applications are submitted through the university online portal.
Part Time Work Details
Up to 20 hours per week during study period, full-time allowed during academic breaks
Language Requirement