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Hey i was wondering if someone could answer this question for me?
On the UCL site it states tthey have two degrees under Pharmacology. One is 3 years long and its equates to a Bsc and then the 4 years one that equates to MSci. Now the 4 years one is a masters (I'm guessing) but i thought in ordrer to get a masters you must first achieve a bachelors before hand but this four year course is for undergrads?

And what does MPharm equate too? Masters?

:confused:
Original post by Tahera2013
Hey i was wondering if someone could answer this question for me?
On the UCL site it states tthey have two degrees under Pharmacology. One is 3 years long and its equates to a Bsc and then the 4 years one that equates to MSci. Now the 4 years one is a masters (I'm guessing) but i thought in ordrer to get a masters you must first achieve a bachelors before hand but this four year course is for undergrads?

And what does MPharm equate too? Masters?

:confused:


If you did the Msci you'd get a bsc after year three. Entry requirements are higher for Msci.

Mpharm is a masters in pharmacy, pharmacology is a different subject and wouldn't qualify you to practice as a pharmacist.
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Thanks! That cleared a lot up! :yes:
And yeah the entry requirements seems higher.

What would pharmacology allow you to practice?

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