Bachelor of Pharmacy (Hons)
- Key Information
Course Name:
Bachelor of Pharmacy (Hons)
University Name:
MAHSA University
Campus:
Saujana Putra
Qualification:
Bachelor
Duration:
4 years
Intake:
April, September
IELTS:
6.0
Study Mode:
On-campus
Study Type:
Full time study
Program Mode:
Coursework
Yearly Tuition Fees
| Year | Fee |
|---|---|
| 1st Year | MYR 37,125 |
| 2nd Year | MYR 37,125 |
| 3rd Year | MYR 37,125 |
| 4th Year | MYR 37,125 |
Other Fees
| Description | Fee |
|---|---|
| Facilities Fee (Yearly) | MYR 3,025 |
| Registration Fee | MYR 2,900 |
| Visa and Insurance | MYR 3,000 |
+University fees for this course do not include 6% tax (SST)
Campus
Saujana Putra
Qualification
Bachelor
Duration
4 years
Intake
April, September
IELTS
6.0
Study Mode
On-campus
Study Type
Full time study
Program Mode
Coursework
Course Fee for International Students
Yearly Tuition Fees
| Year | Fee |
|---|---|
| 1st Year | MYR 37,125 |
| 2nd Year | MYR 37,125 |
| 3rd Year | MYR 37,125 |
| 4th Year | MYR 37,125 |
Other Fees
| Description | Fee |
|---|---|
| Facilities Fee (Yearly) | MYR 3,025 |
| Registration Fee | MYR 2,900 |
| Visa and Insurance | MYR 3,000 |
+University fees for this course do not include 6% tax (SST)
Course Overview
The Bachelor of Pharmacy (Hons) offers a rigorous pedagogical framework designed to ground scholars in the foundational tenets and transformative methodologies of pharmaceutical science and clinical therapeutics. Validated by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA), this four-year degree facilitates a transition from general chemical interest to professional clinical proficiency by synthesizing rigorous theoretical inquiry with applied pharmacotherapy, ensuring that candidates can navigate the systemic complexities of the modern healthcare landscape. The curriculum is strategically structured to provide a comprehensive mastery of critical pharmaceutical pillars: Systems Pathophysiology and Pharmacology: Cultivating the analytical capacity to understand human physiological functions and the biochemical mechanisms by which medicinal compounds alter disease states. Medicinal Synthesis and Drug Design: Developing the technical precision required to oversee the lifecycle of a medication, from initial molecular discovery to final formulation and industrial production. Clinical Governance and Experiential Learning: Establishing a thorough understanding of professional practice through immersive placements in industrial, hospital, and community pharmacy environments, leveraging strategic institutional partnerships. Communication Science and Decisive Leadership: Mastering the “soft skills” of patient-centric counseling and interprofessional collaboration, while refining the problem-solving abilities necessary for high-stakes clinical decision-making. By integrating scientific expertise with independent research and practical industry exposure, the program equips candidates with the clinical competencies required for an immediate professional impact. Graduates emerge as prepared practitioners ready for pivotal roles as Clinical Pharmacists, Regulatory Affairs Managers, or Formulation Scientists, possessing the prerequisite academic rigor to lead pharmacy teams or pursue advanced postgraduate research in Pharmacology, Pharmaceutics, or Molecular Medicine.
Curriculum
Programme Structure
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Field of Research
N/A