North-West University (NWU) offers a Bachelor of Pharmacy (BPharm) program, primarily delivered at the Potchefstroom Campus.
The BPharm is a four (4) year undergraduate degree designed to prepare students for various roles in the pharmacy profession, including;
- Community and hospital pharmacy
- The pharmaceutical manufacturing industry, and positions such as wholesale pharmacists, healthcare managers, and medicine control officers.
The School of Pharmacy provides various short learning programs for continued professional development, presented via distance learning.
North-West University Admission Requirements
The School of Pharmacy provides various short learning programs for continued professional development, presented via distance learning – health-sciences.nwu.ac.za.
UNDERGRADUATE:
Applications close on 30 June, with late applications considered based on merit and capacity.
- Mathematics: Level 5 (60-69%)
- Physical Sciences: Level 5 (60-69%)
- Language of Tuition: Level 4 (50-59%)
- Life Sciences: Recommended
POSTGRADUATE:
For postgraduate studies, NWU offers a Master of Pharmacy (MPharm) in Pharmacy Practice, aiming to equip graduates to practice at a highly functional level and act as role models in the development of pharmacy practice and related fields.
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For more detailed information, including specific offerings at the Mahikeng Campus, it’s advisable to contact the university directly or visit their official website – studies.nwu.ac.za