University of Bradford's Pharmacy (MPharm) courses use Team-Based Learning as an innovative style of learning.

Students will have access to outstanding facilities including our Clinical Skills Suite, Industrial Pharmacy laboratory and Simulation Suite, which houses a 3D virtual dissection table and human patient simulator.

A degree in pharmacy can lead to careers in community, hospital, primary care and industrial pharmacy. You may also wish to consider pharmacy as an alternate career to medicine following Royal College of General Practitioners proposals whereby pharmacists will work alongside doctors in GP practice.

The 5-year programme embeds two separate six-month periods of paid pre-registration experience within the course (£8,000-£10,300 per six-month placement), and gives you the opportunity to experience two different aspects of pharmaceutical practice (usually hospital and community practice), thereby broadening your experience.

Each six-month placement is arranged and supervised by the Bradford School of Pharmacy, and the two-placement structure brings you into contact with a wide range of patients, employers and healthcare professionals.

Accreditation/Recognition

Entry to the profession of pharmacy is regulated by the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC). Both our MPharm programmes have recently been fully reaccredited for the maximum period of six years by the GPhC.