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Oklahoma City University
Bachelor of Biochemistry - Pre-Pharmacy
- Oklahoma City, USA
BSc
English
This degree plan was created for students planning to attend pharmacy school upon graduation.The pharmacy school I want to attend does not require this many courses. Why should I take them? Some pharmacy schools have minimal requirements to accommodate a wide range of applicants
Hokkaido Pharmaceutical University School Of Pharmacy
clinical pharmacy major
- Asahikawa, Japan
Bachelor
On-Campus
Based on his knowledge as a pharmacist, he has acquired scientific thinking, research mindset, and research ability as a highly specialized professional who discovers and solves research issues that are directly related to his business, and as a leader in community medicine, he specializes in various fields.・ Highly specialized human resources such as pharmacists aiming to become certified pharmacists, clinical pharmacy researchers, clinical trial / clinical development workers, university faculty members who are in charge of education and research for pharmacy students, graduate pharmacy research science students, and researchers at universities. The purpose is to train.
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Students in pharmacy technician training may explore the field through class work and hands-on experience. The skills they learn will include organization, helping others and attention to detail. They may work directly with pharmacists or doctors in an office or clinic.
A bachelor's degree is given to students who fulfill the necessary requirements given by the college or university they are attending. The requirements include three to seven years of focus on a subject, typically referred to as a major or concentration.