Q: difference
Asked by ANGELIKA
Hi Charlie, what 's the difference between Pharmaceutical sciences and what you're doing now?thank you.
A: Answer from Student Ambassador Charlie
Answered on 8 May 2012 by Charlie

Hello
Pharmaceutical sciences is a three year bachelor degree course, although there are a few 'mix and match' options for this course. The topics are concerned with drug design and the pharmaceutical industry. Check out the link below for the full details.
http://www.kingston.ac.uk/undergraduate-course/pharmaceutical-science-bsc-2013/
My course is the Pharmacy Masters degree course. It is a four year course involving pharmaceutics and healthcare, training students to take the Pharmacist registration exam. The aim of most students is to work as a pharmacist in either a pharmacy, in the pharmaceutics industry or in a hospital. Here is a link for the pharmacy page.
http://www.kingston.ac.uk/undergraduate-course/pharmacy-2013/
I hope this has helped with distinguishing between the two. If you have anymore questions about it just send me another message. Charlie
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