Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy
Program Educational Objectives
PEO1. Demonstrate professionally the current qualification requirements of professional pharmacists, pharmaceutical care provider, researcher, manager, entrepreneur and educator in response to the changing landscapes in the industry.
PEO2. Adapt to changes in technological and international standards by engaging actively in the professional activities, continuous learning, and professional development opportunities with respect to values that influence society.
PEO3. Engage in professional activities reflecting a profound faith in God, inspired by the spirituality of
humble service, and committed to a continuous search for excellence.
Program Graduate Outcomes
PO1: Engages in lifelong learning and understanding of the need to keep abreast of the developments in the specific field of practice to enhance one’s performance and productivity.
PO2: Demonstrates effective communication and facilitation skills in oral and written English and Filipino to conduct research, management, and entrepreneurial activities to navigate academic and industry changes collaboratively.
PO3: Practice pharmacy with professionalism, ethics, and effective communication to work collaboratively, honourably, and skillfully in diverse multi-cultural and multi-disciplinary teams to improve lives through pharmaceutical care, guided by values glorifying God as the model Communicator and serving the common good.
PO4: Appreciates “Filipino historical and cultural heritage” (based on RA 7722) that promotes justice, peace, integrity, credibility and responsibility for the glory of God, home, country, and the world.
Careers
Graduates of the BS Pharmacy program may pursue a career in any of the following areas of pharmacy practice:
pharmaceutical manufacturing/production
production planning and inventory control
quality assurance
research and development
regulatory affairs
academe
hospital pharmacy
clinical pharmacy
community pharmacy
cosmetics industry
veterinary industry
clinical research
government service (Department of Health, Food and Drug Administration, PhilHealth, Professional Regulation Commission, Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency, Dangerous Drugs Board, and others)
health publications
sales or marketing
institutional pharmacy (non-pharmaceutical establishments with pharmacy services, such as those in the Supreme Court, San Miguel Corp, GSIS, etc)
Program Curriculum
Other information
Philippine Qualifications Framework Level: L6
Mode of Study: Full time
Campus: Fr. Selga Campus (Main Campus)
Mode of Instruction: English