Study Options after B. Pharmacy in Canada

 After completing your Bachelor’s in Pharmacy, you have plenty of options to study further in Canada. Read on to learn about your study options after B. Pharmacy in Canada.

Master’s in Pharmacy

If you want to study in an advanced program, and deepen your theoretical knowledge of pharmaceutical sciences, then a Master’s program is the option for you. a number of Canadian universities offer Master’s in Pharmacy. You can choose between thesis and coursework-based programs, depending on your interests and career goals. The program is typically 1-2 years long, and cost of study averages at 25-30,000 CAD per year.

Following your Master’s in Pharmacy, you’ll go on to work in pharmaceutical companies, health and welfare, food and drug administration, and other public bodies, hospitals, research centres and so on.

A Master’s also qualifies you for PhD admission in Canada.

Options for Master’s in Pharmacy:

  • MSc in Pharmacy, Memorial University of Newfoundland
  • MSc in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Dalhousie University
  • MSc in Pharmacology, University of Saskatchewan
  • MSc in Pharmacology and Therapeutics, University of Manitoba
  • Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences - Biomedical Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Guelph

Graduate Certificate in Pharmacy-Related Subjects

Graduate certificate courses are the top option for students going to Canada for further studies. These courses are focused on helping you develop career-ready, practical skills in a specialized field. These skills are an excellent addition to your CV and can set you apart from fellow professionals in your area. They are typically 1-2 years long, and cost of study averages at 15-20,000 CAD per year. Many offer a co-op option, wherein you will work at a company for a term, gaining practical experience.

Career options include: pharmaceutical technologist, quality control technologist, instrument technician, lab chemist etc.

Options for Graduate Certificate in Pharmacy-Related Subjects:

Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs

  1. These courses focus on the regulatory system, you will gain knowledge of the regulatory system, legislation, procedures and practices related to development, manufacture, quality assurance and marketing of health-related and consumable products.

Options:

  • Graduate Certificate in Regulatory Affairs, Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning
  • Graduate Certificate in Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs and Quality Operations, Seneca College

Quality Assurance and Quality Control

  1. In these courses, you’ll learn how to develop, monitor, and oversee quality control measures. These include ensuring reproducible and reliable manufacturing and testing processes, and conducting sampling and testing requiring evaluation of products by safety and efficacy standards.

Options:

  • Advanced Diploma in QA/QC for Pharmaceutical and Food, Red River College
  • Post-Graduate Diploma in Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance and Quality Control, Toronto Institute of Pharmaceutical Technology.

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