Graduate attributes

 

Upon successful completion of the undergraduate pharmacy program, graduates will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate knowledge of basic and biomedical sciences and their applications in pharmacy.
  2. Demonstrate a sound understanding of a wide range of knowledge in pharmaceutical sciences.
  3. Apply current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) standards in the formulation and preparation of pharmaceutical and cosmetic products from various sources including raw materials and contribution to the distribution and storage system.
  4. Utilizing analytical methods (qualitative and quantitative) in testing raw materials and pharmaceutical products.
  5. Safely and effectively handle chemicals, natural materials, and pharmaceutical products and participate in the optimal use of medications.
  6. Exercising and performing responsibilities and authorities ethically, legally, professionally and respecting the rights of the patient.
  7. Educate patients and health care team members about the rational use of medications based on updated drug information.
  8. Apply evidence-based decision-making skills and research to solve problems related to the pharmacy profession.
  9. Demonstrate effective communication, leadership, marketing and business management skills.
  10. Plan, design, conduct and participate in research to improve the performance of the health care system.
  11. Apply self-reliance and cooperative learning skills to update their knowledge.