Pharmacy
Pharmacy, University of Zagreb
The program's academic curriculum is structured to provide 300 ECTS credits, equivalent to five years of full-time study including Degree Thesis 10 ECTS and Professional Training for Pharmacists 30 ECTS.
Upon graduation, students earn the University Master of Pharmacy degree, which qualifies them as licensed healthcare professionals within the EU/EEA since the program is set up in accordance with Directive 2005/36/EC and therefore recognized throughout EU member states. This degree opens pathways to diverse pharmacy-related careers, including roles in community and hospital pharmacies, the pharmaceutical industry, academia, research institutes, or regulatory agencies.
The program offers a comprehensive combination of compulsory and elective courses. Students can choose from over 30 elective courses available from the second to fifth year, allowing them to tailor their education to their specific interests and explore a wide range of topics.
There are 32 places on the programme every year with 16 for EU nationals and 16 for non-EU students. As the application process to Croatian universities can be rather complicated, please contact us for further details.
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