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Academic
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Degree and Title:
Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy

Study Hours/Academic Levels:
1. Bachelor of PharmD: The program includes studying 175 credit hours divided into 5 academic levels.
2. Bachelor of PharmD (Clinical Pharmacy): The program includes studying 178 credit hours divided into 5 academic levels.

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Program effective until 2025-2026

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Graduate Occupational Profile

What does a pharmacist do?

Pharmacists fill prescriptions in retail pharmacies or pharmacies attached to counter medications after-the-hospitals and clinics. They also dispense over evaluating a patient’s needs. Other pharmacy career options include working for ies, food and drink companies, research organizations, andpharmaceutical compan laboratories

The pharmacists here are mainly involved in pharmaceutical research, drug -development, and quality assurance. Another career avenue is writing on pharmacyournals, newspapers and other media. Additionally, theyelated topics for science jr can work as lecturers in universities and research institutions. In all instances, they must comply with the relevant legal and regulatory requirements

International Programs

Curricular Concentration: Science

Percentage: A minimum of 90%

Applicant score should add up to a minimum of 90% after conversion for all certificates.

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CodeNameCredit hours
URE 1Arabic literature1
URE 2Egyptian History1
URE 3Industrial and Environmental safety1
URE 4Problem-solving skills and decision making1
CodeNameCredit hours
PC 101Pharmaceutical Analytical Chemistry-I3
PC 102Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry-I3
PT 101Pharmacy Orientation1
PG 101Medicinal Plants3
MD 101Medical Terminology1
NP 101Information Technology2
MS 101Mathematics1
NP 102Human Rights and Fighting Corruption1
PC 203Pharmaceutical Analytical Chemistry-II3
PC 204Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry-II3
PG 202Pharmacognosy-I3
PT 202Physical Pharmacy3
PB 201Cell Biology2
MD 202Anatomy1
MD 203Histology2
MD 204Psychology1
PC 305Pharmaceutical Analytical Chemistry-III3
PC 306Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry-III3
PT 303Pharmaceutics-I3
PG 303Pharmacognosy-II3
NP 303Scientific Writing and communication skills3
MD 305Physiology and Pathophysiology3
PC 407Instrumental Analysis3
PB 402Biochemistry-I3
PT 404Pharmaceutics-II3
MD 406Pathology2
PM 401General Microbiology and Immunology3
PB 503Biochemistry-II3
PM 502Pharmaceutical Microbiology3
PG 504Phytochemistry-I3
PT 505Pharmaceutics-III3
PM 503Parasitology & Virology3
PO 501Pharmacology-I3
PO 602Pharmacology-II3
PB 604Clinical Biochemistry3
PT 606Bio-pharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics3
PG 605Phytochemistry-II3
PT 607Pharmaceutics-IV3
PC 608Medicinal Chemistry-I3
PP 701Clinical Pharmacokinetics3
PC 709Medicinal Chemistry-II3
PO 703Pharmacology-III3
PG 706Phytotherapy and Aromatherapy3
PM 704Medical Microbiology3
PT 708Pharmaceutical Technology-I3
PC 810Medicinal Chemistry-III2
PO 804Basic and clinical toxicology3
PO 805Drug Information2
PP 802Hospital Pharmacy2
PT 809Pharmaceutical Technology-II3
PP 803Community Pharmacy Practice3
PM 905Biotechnology2
PP 904Clinical Pharmacy-I3
PC 911Drug Design2
PM 906Public Health2
PG 907Applied & Forensic Pharmacognosy2
PT 910Good Manufacturing Practice2
PO 906Bio statistics1
NP 904Marketing & Pharmacoeconomics2
PC 012Quality Control of Pharmaceuticals3
MD 007First Aid1
PP 005Drug interaction2
PT 011Advanced Drug Delivery Systems2
PP 006Clinical Pharmacy-II & Pharmacotherapeutics2
PP 007Clinical Research, Pharmacoepidemiology & Pharmacovigilance2
NP 005Pharmaceutical Legislation and Regulatory Affairs & Professional Ethics1
NP 006Entrepreneurship2
CodeNameCredit hours
PC E13Advanced Pharmaceutical Analysis – Spectroscopy2
PG E08Alternative Medicinal Therapies2
PG E09Production and Manufacture of Medicinal plants2
PG E10Chromatography and Separation Techniques2
PT E12Quality Assurances and GMP2
PT E13Applied Industrial Pharmacy2
PT E14Cosmetic Preparations2
PO E07Biological Standardization2
PO E08Veterinary Pharmacology2
PM E07Gene regulation and epigenetics2
PM E08Antimicrobial stewardship2
PM E09Infection Control2
PM E010Bio-informatics2

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CodeNameCredit hours
URE 1Arabic literature1
URE 2Egyptian History1
URE 3Industrial and Environmental safety1
URE 4Problem-solving skills and decision making1
CodeNameCredit hours
PC 101Pharmaceutical Analytical Chemistry-I3
PC 102Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry-I3
PT 101Pharmacy Orientation1
PG 101Medicinal Plants3
MD 101Medical Terminology1
NP 101Information Technology2
MS 101Mathematics1
NP 102Human Rights and Fighting Corruption1
PC 203Pharmaceutical Analytical Chemistry-II3
PC 204Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry-II3
PG 202Pharmacognosy-I3
PT 202Physical Pharmacy3
PB 201Cell Biology2
MD 202Anatomy1
MD 203Histology2
MD 204Psychology1
PC 305Pharmaceutical Analytical Chemistry-III3
PC 306Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry-III3
PT 303Pharmaceutics-I3
PG 303Pharmacognosy-II3
NP 303Scientific Writing and communication skills3
MD 305Physiology and Pathophysiology3
PC 407Instrumental Analysis3
PB 402Biochemistry-I3
PT 404Pharmaceutics-II3
MD 406Pathology2
PM 401General Microbiology and Immunology3
PB 503Biochemistry-II3
PM 502Pharmaceutical Microbiology3
PG 504Phytochemistry-I3
PT 505Pharmaceutics-III3
PM 503Parasitology & Virology3
PO 501Pharmacology-I3
PO 602Pharmacology-II3
PB 604Clinical Biochemistry3
PT 606Bio-pharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics3
PG 605Phytochemistry-II3
PT 607Pharmaceutics-IV3
PC 608Medicinal Chemistry-I3
PP 701Clinical Pharmacokinetics3
PC 709Medicinal Chemistry-II3
PO 703Pharmacology-III3
PG 706Phytotherapy and Aromatherapy3
PM 704Medical Microbiology3
PT 708Pharmaceutical Technology-I3
PC 810Medicinal Chemistry-III2
PO 804Basic and clinical toxicology3
PO 805Drug Information2
PP 802Hospital Pharmacy2
PT 809Pharmaceutical Technology-II3
PP 803Community Pharmacy Practice3
PM 905Biotechnology2
PP 904Clinical Pharmacy-I3
PC 911Drug Design2
PM 906Public Health2
PG 907Applied & Forensic Pharmacognosy2
PT 910Good Manufacturing Practice2
PO 906Bio statistics1
NP 904Marketing & Pharmacoeconomics2
PC 012Quality Control of Pharmaceuticals3
MD 007First Aid1
PP 005Drug interaction2
PT 011Advanced Drug Delivery Systems2
PP 006Clinical Pharmacy-II & Pharmacotherapeutics2
PP 007Clinical Research, Pharmacoepidemiology & Pharmacovigilance2
NP 005Pharmaceutical Legislation and Regulatory Affairs & Professional Ethics1
NP 006Entrepreneurship2
CodeNameCredit hours
PC E13Advanced Pharmaceutical Analysis – Spectroscopy2
PG E08Alternative Medicinal Therapies2
PG E09Production and Manufacture of Medicinal plants2
PG E10Chromatography and Separation Techniques2
PT E12Quality Assurances and GMP2
PT E13Applied Industrial Pharmacy2
PT E14Cosmetic Preparations2
PO E07Biological Standardization2
PO E08Veterinary Pharmacology2
PM E07Gene regulation and epigenetics2
PM E08Antimicrobial stewardship2
PM E09Infection Control2
PM E010Bio-informatics2

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What does a pharmacist do?

Pharmacists fill prescriptions in retail pharmacies or pharmacies attached to counter medications after-the-hospitals and clinics. They also dispense over evaluating a patient’s needs. Other pharmacy career options include working for ies, food and drink companies, research organizations, andpharmaceutical compan laboratories

The pharmacists here are mainly involved in pharmaceutical research, drug -development, and quality assurance. Another career avenue is writing on pharmacyournals, newspapers and other media. Additionally, theyelated topics for science jr can work as lecturers in universities and research institutions. In all instances, they must comply with the relevant legal and regulatory requirements

Requirements for a pharmacy career

egin a career in the pharmacy field, consider the level of education youBefore you b level pharmacy clerk with a-need for your desired role. You can become an entry high school diploma, but advanced positions require professional or doctoral degrees

role you decide to pursue, this is a career that requires strict Whatever pharmacy attention to detail and a solid understanding of the effects of pharmaceuticals. Pharmacists must fill prescriptions accurately and make sure that the medications d do not aggravate any existing allergies or conditionsare safe for the patient an. They must have a compassionate attitude toward patients, counsel them on their medicinal regimen and inform them about any possible side effects of the prescription

nteractions with customers, staff, medicalAs their role requires frequent i professionals, medical suppliers and others, excellent communication skills are required. They require strong managerial skills to oversee their employees. d budget and maintainAdditionally, they must be able to manage the finances an dispensary accounts. Pharmacists also have to manage the pharmaceutical inventory, oversee its storage and procure new stock as needed.

Community Pharmacy

involves you in the dispensing of medicines, provision of essential clinical services including screening for cholesterol and glucose levels. As a community Pharmacist you will advise patients on general and specific health matters. This patient-pharmacist relationship can be a rewarding one.

Community Pharmacy also has to be run as a business, and pharmacists require management and marketing skills. Community Pharmacy thus requires both business skills, and the capacity to serve the local community in health related matters.

Clinical pharmacist

pharmacist works in cooperation withPrimary duties: A clinical physicians and other clinical health providers to review and dispense medications to patients. They evaluate a patient’s drug regimen and may recommend an alternative ns producepharmacotherapeutic plan if the prescribed medicatio allergic reactions. They educate patients on proper medication usage and monitor them for health problems.

Industrial Pharmacy

In Industrial Pharmacy you will be responsible for the research, development and the manufacturing of drugs. Pharmaceutical companies require pharmacists to supervise drug manufacture and to perform analytical tests on drugs to ensure quality, safety and therapeutic efficiency.

Pharmacists in industry are involved in research for new drugs, clinical trials and the registration of regulatory authorities throughout the world.

Academia and Research

Alternatively, if you are keen on teaching or research, you could enter the academic field and share your acquired knowledge with others. Graduates contribute considerably to the advancement of research in a variety of fields.

Chemotherapy pharmacist

Primary duties: A chemotherapy pharmacist prepares and dispenses chemotherapy drugs used in cancer treatments. They r reviewassess the quality of these drugs and make thei available to cancer hospitals and cancer treatment centers. The health providers can then know how effective the drugs will be in treating cancer patients.

Nuclear pharmacist

Primary duties: A nuclear pharmacist is responsible for ing and dispensing radiopharmaceuticals forpreparing, test diagnosing and treating different types of cancers and many other diseases. Aside from managing laboratory procedures and testing equipment during drug production, they supervise the ery of the radiopharmaceuticalshandling, packaging and deliv. They are actively involved in maintaining work environment waste products-safety and in the disposal of hazardous bio.

Additionally, they keep production and sales records and onscomply with company policies and legal regulati.

Pharmacy manager

Primary duties: A pharmacy manager is in charge of a pharmacy’s daily operations. They provide efficient customer services, handle medications and other products and maintain a patient medication database. They consult with medical rofessionals about filling prescriptions and counsel patientsp about the medication intake and its possible side effects. They counter medications for minor ailments and-the-prescribe over follow departmental and legal policies and procedures.

Pharmacologist

Primary duties: A pharmacologist works with hospitalsbiopharmaceutical companies and other organizations to discover and develop therapies to treat cancer and various other diseases. They often collaborate with research scientists in clinical development programs to conduct quantitative various modeling, clinical trial simulations and safety tests. The pharmacologist studies, tests and analyzes pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics data about patients.

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