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Curriculum
Course Schedule
Tuition Fee
Learning Outcomes
The Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs) of the USU Pharmacist Profession Education Study Program consist of 9 points that cover various essential competencies. Graduates of our program are expected to have an in-depth understanding of pharmacy, be able to manage health information, and have practical skills in pharmaceutical services. With focused learning, the program aims to graduate pharmacists who are competent, ethical, and ready to contribute to various pharmaceutical sectors, including industry, healthcare, and regulation.
| Learning Outcomes | |
| 1 | Able to manage the supply and distribution of pharmaceutical preparations and medical devices systematically and effectively. |
| 2 | Able to carry out pharmaceutical practice professionally, legally, and ethically. |
| 3 | Able to play an active role in designing, developing, and producing pharmaceutical preparations that are safe, effective, stable, and meet quality standards. |
| 4 | Able to apply a management system in managing pharmaceutical work. |
| 5 | Able to provide accurate and up-to-date information and education services related to drugs and medication. |
| 6 | Able to build interprofessional communication and collaboration, especially with health workers. |
| 7 | Able to develop professional skills sustainably. |
| 8 | Able to conduct research in the pharmacy field to improve therapy efficacy. |
| 9 | Able to design and implement community-based pharmaceutical services in promotive and preventive efforts. |