Pharmacy MPharm
Professional Recognition
Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain
This course has full accreditation from the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (RPSGB).
To become a pharmacist you need to:
- achieve an accredited four-year degree in Pharmacy;
- satisfactorily complete a year of pre-registration training in approved pharmaceutical establishments; and
- pass the RPSGB’s professional registration exam.
This course's accreditation means that if you graduate with an MPharm from Kingston University you can:
- progress to register for your pre-registration training; and
- after carrying out your pre-registration experience and passing the RPSGB registration exam, go on to become a pharmacist in Great Britain.
You can then work as a pharmacist in a hospital, community pharmacy or the pharmaceutical industry. A number of other healthcare-related jobs will also be open to you.
Royal Society of Chemistry
This course is listed on the Royal Society of Chemistry's list of recognised courses. Subject to satisfactory completion of a relevant project and option module, graduates can apply for Associate Membership of the Royal Society of Chemistry (AMRSC).



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