Clinical Pharmacy at University of Sunderland - UCAS

Course summary

The Diploma/MSc in Clinical Pharmacy has been designed to align with the Royal Pharmaceutical Society's (RPS) foundation and advanced pharmacist frameworks and the RPS's knowledge summary guides. Gain vital core skills and knowledge necessary to prepare for your role as an advanced pharmacist practitioner and prescriber, and use your portfolio assessments in building your RPS individual pharmacist portfolio. The course has been developed by pharmacist practitioners and academics to reflect the most up-to-date and relevant areas to a pharmacist’s practice. Customise your clinical learning needs for your pharmacist role through our tailored module approach. We offer a mentored programme, and we would advise that you look to choose an in-work mentor as soon as possible in the application process; your mentor must have a diploma (or higher qualification) in Clinical Pharmacy and must have held this qualification for a minimum of one year before becoming a mentor. We highly recommend that students identify an in-work mentor where possible, however, a non-mentor approach can be opted for if deemed necessary.


Entry requirements

Undergraduate degree with a classification of 2:2 or above, in Pharmacy (your degree must be recognised by the General Pharmaceutical Council) and registration and employment as a Pharmacist in the UK.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

England £389 Credit
Northern Ireland £389 Credit
Scotland £389 Credit
Wales £389 Credit

Additional fee information

£389 per 10 credits for part-time study
Clinical Pharmacy at University of Sunderland - UCAS