Course summary
Open to pharmacists in all areas of healthcare, Keele’s MSc in Clinical Pharmacy Practice is built around your professional practice. Three compulsory modules prepare you to design and carry out advanced research focused on a relevant area of interest, workplace procedure or practice. For over two decades, Keele University has built an excellent reputation for flexible distance learning that supports practicing pharmacists to develop their specialist knowledge, enhance professional practice and advance their careers. You’ll be supported by a team of experienced, friendly and approachable academic, administrative and technical staff, including your own supervisor for your research project. Why study this course?
- Ranked top 20 in the UK for Pharmacology and Pharmacy (The Complete University Guide 2022), courses are taught by practising pharmacists and biochemists with input from clinical experts
- MSc offers opportunity to evaluate professional practice within your workplace – past projects have included evaluations of services such as pharmacist-led medication reviews
- Centre for Professional Development and Lifelong Learning (CPD4ALL) has a reputation for stimulating courses which meet the needs of pharmacists and other healthcare professionals
- Reap the benefit of our longstanding expertise having offered flexible, tailored distance learning provision for busy professionals for over 20 years and dedicated online learning since 2012
- Flexible part-time online delivery and modular content allows you to personalise CPD to suit your own needs, experience and qualifications
Modules
For information regarding modules for this course, please visit the course page on the Keele University website.
Entry requirements
The Masters programme is structured to be suitable for pharmacists from all areas of professional practice and is flexible to your own learning needs and the needs of your employer. Entry to the Masters year requires satisfactory completion of a postgraduate Diploma award that is associated with one of the relevant Keele programmes, or an ‘equivalent’ postgraduate Diploma award from another university. Candidates who wish to gain direct entry after having completed a Diploma at another university will have to provide full details of the syllabus covered/assessment strategy for consideration with their application to Keele. Decisions on the equivalence of other diplomas to allow entry to the Keele Professional MSc are at the Programme Manager’s discretion. If English is not your first language, you must either: Hold a degree from a school where English was the language of instruction, OR Take the IELTS (average of 7.0 with a minimum of 6.5 in all categories). Please note that IELTS exams must be no more than two years old at the start of the programme for which you have applied.
Fees and funding
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Provider information
Keele University
Keele
ST5 5BG