If I take a course for let's say a bcs in Pharmaceutical science in Kingston would I be able to apply for a MPham in Medway or another uni after? I'm really confused on what I can and can't do. And the new ucas tariff isn't helping either ...
If I take a course for let's say a bcs in Pharmaceutical science in Kingston would I be able to apply for a MPham in Medway or another uni after? I'm really confused on what I can and can't do. And the new ucas tariff isn't helping either ...
Do you mean study a 3 year BSc Pharmaceutical Science at Kingston and when you've finished apply to start again on (or somehow "top up" to) an MPharm elsewhere?
That isn't a usual route. Kingston offer transfers onto their MPharm course - in theory you might be able to get onto the MPharm and then switch to an MPharm elsewhere part way through the course but that's a risky route - the changes to tariff aren't likely to affect entry requirements in any way (just the way they're expressed). Transferring courses or universities isn't a back door route onto competitive courses if you don't have the standard entry requirements.
Ah I didn't know Kingston have a MPham course. Yeah I mean doing a 3 year course in Pharmaceutical science then topping it up to a MPham. I was just worried that Kingston didn't have a MPham course so I'd have to apply for the Pharmaceutical Science course then transfer to another uni to do an MPham. You see I really want to do Pharmacy and Kingston is the perfect place (not in central London but near enough) but are there any other good unis that do Pharmacy?
Ah I didn't know Kingston have a MPham course. Yeah I mean doing a 3 year course in Pharmaceutical science then topping it up to a MPham. I was just worried that Kingston didn't have a MPham course so I'd have to apply for the Pharmaceutical Science course then transfer to another uni to do an MPham. You see I really want to do Pharmacy and Kingston is the perfect place (not in central London but near enough) but are there any other good unis that do Pharmacy?