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Bachelor's Degree in Pharmacy

The Bachelor's Degree in Pharmacy at Universidad Europea de Madrid is a study program that introduces and prepares students for careers in the pharmaceutical industry. Students in this program learn the scientific processes that occur in the development of medicine and its effect on the human body through the study of chemistry, biology, toxicology and more. This program is specifically for students with an interest in participating in the distribution, management and research of medicine. Career projections include pharmaceutical researchers, drug marketers, and pharmacists.

Level

Undergraduate Bachelors

Location
Villaviciosa de Odón, Spain

Program Duration

The Bachelor's Degree in Pharmacy takes five years to complete or 300 ECTS credits.

Requirements

Applicants will need a transcript from the University Entrance Exam (Access Test, which includes a personal interview), with a passing grade, an academic record certificate for first and second year of the LOGSE Baccalaureate or BUP (final high school year) and university preparation year (COU), school grade records, two passport-sized photos, two photocopies of the applicants official ID, and receipt of payment for entrance exams. Students transferring to Universidad Europea de Madrid must also provide a program of subjects taken and/or enrolled on for the current year and a curriculum stamped by the Secretary's Office of the college. Applicants starting a second degree at Universidad Europea de Madrid will need to provide the general requirements, and a certified original and copy of their academic record or university degree. Students with a passing Vocational Training Degree Certificate or Advanced Career and Technical Education Certificate must provide two passport-sized photographs, two photocopies of their ID and receipt of payment for entrance exams. The admission requirements may vary on the program selected. EU students need to apply for Spanish residence if they intend to stay in Spain for more than three months. Non-EU students need to apply for a student visa. Non- EU applicants must pass the University Entrance Exam, and obtain the apt qualification in the Access Tests, (if over 25 years old and over 45 years old). If over 40-years old, the applicant may accredit relevant work or professional experience in lieu of a having a degree.

Dates and Deadlines

This program typically starts in September.

Fees

Fees and tuition will be assessed during the application process.

Is this course available online?

No, only at our location.

Study Program Category

Biopharmacy