Training structure
School of Pharmacy
Presentation
Starting in the second semester of the fourth year, students choose one of four tracks to continue their studies:
- Pharmacy program DFASP1
- DFASP1 Industry Program
- DFASP1 Boarding School Program
- DFASP1 Research Program
During the fifth year of DFASP2, students spend half the year in hospital and the other half at university. They only take specialized courses based on their chosen field of study. At the end of this year, students take the exam for the Advanced Diploma in Pharmaceutical Sciences, which is recognized as a Master's degree.
90%
Success rate
The advantages of the training program
A foundation of knowledge and skills common to students wishing to work in the pharmaceutical and healthcare industry, offering them the opportunity to specialize intheir sixth year in order to then access the many careers available to industrial pharmacists.
Objectives
Students acquire professional skills before specializing in theirsixth year.
Know-how and skills
- Managing the development cycle for drugs and health products
- Ensuring their quality
- Managing regulatory compliance and quality
- Manage, inform, and access the market
- Communicate
- Collaborate
- Make decisions
Organization
Internships, supervised projects
Internship | Mandatory |
|---|---|
Duration of the internship | 3-6 months |
Internship abroad | Possible |
Duration of the internship abroad | 3-6 months |
Program
Select a program
DFASP2 Industry
DFASP2 Core Curriculum
18 creditsHealth service
2 creditsEmergency care training 2
Industry sector
40 creditsProduction
4 creditsRegistration and economics of health products
4.5 creditsClinical development, pharmacoeconomics, marketing
2.5 creditsManagement and Law
2 creditsStatistics
2 creditsCommunication
1 creditProject 2
6 creditsIndustrial internship
15 credits
And after
Continuing education
National or international master's degree, engineering school or business school inthe sixth year
Continuing studies at the institution
Continuing studies abroad
possible
Professional integration
Significant demand for pharmacists within the healthcare industry.