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Bachelor of Pharmacy at Newcastle University UK is a 4-year pharmacy degree at Newcastle City. Build expertise across pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, pharmaceutical care, pathology, formulation science, and clinical practice through four integrated stages of study with patient contact from day one.
Study at a Russell Group university ranked #137 worldwide in QS World University Rankings, with Pharmacy and Pharmacology ranked in the top 101–150 globally and #11 in the UK, and located in a UK top 5 student city.
Stage One focuses on patient-orientated problems, human body structure and function, pharmacology, and medicinal chemistry; Stage Two covers pharmaceutical care, pathology, and medicines management; Stage Three explores applied pharmaceutical interventions, drug development, and complex patient cases; Stage Four examines targeted therapeutics, oncology, infection, immunology, and a research project.
Indicative total fees are £121,200 tuition with £0 application fee, with live GBP to MYR conversion in the fee breakdown below.
Entry requirements typically include A Levels AAB including Chemistry and at least one of Biology, Mathematics or Physics, ATAR 88, UEC AAAABB from six academic subjects, STPM AAB, and IB 34 points with Higher Level Chemistry grade 5 and at least one of Biology, Mathematics or Physics at Higher Level grade 5. IELTS 7.0 overall with no less than 6.5 in each band is required.
Career outcomes include community pharmacist, hospital pharmacist, and industrial pharmacist roles.
Study at Newcastle City. Plan to apply at least three months before your September course start.
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Newcastle University ranks in the top 101–150 worldwide and #11 in the UK for Pharmacy and Pharmacology in QS World University Rankings by Subject, reflecting strong teaching and research in pharmaceutical science, clinical practice, and patient-centred care at Newcastle City.
Global top 140 university in QS World University Rankings, placing Newcastle among leading research-intensive institutions in the United Kingdom and worldwide.
A Russell Group university — world-class and research-intensive, with GPhC-accredited pharmacy education delivered through integrated teaching, clinical placements, and research-led learning.
UK top 5 student city in QS Best Student Cities, offering a vibrant, affordable, and student-friendly environment at Newcastle City campus.
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Scholarship options for this degree programme depend on your intake and academic profile. Contact us and we’ll check eligibility with Newcastle University UK.
Core fees are shown in British pounds (GBP). Ringgit (MYR) equivalents use a live GBP/MYR rate. Figures are illustrative only. Newcastle University UK typically reviews tuition each year; expect an estimated 5–10% annual increase — always use the latest official tuition on your offer or fee schedule.
Indicative totals above are not a quote. Tuition and related fees follow Newcastle University UK’s current published schedule for your intake year. For scholarships, contact us. MYR equivalents use the live rate shown above.
The Bachelor of Pharmacy is completed over 4 years of full-time study at Newcastle City, with September intake. Complete Stage One, Stage Two, Stage Three, and Stage Four integrated units across pharmacy. Expand each section for indicative units and credits.
Stage One at Newcastle University UK Bachelor of Pharmacy focuses on patient-orientated problems. You will study the normal structure and function of the human body, pharmacology, and medicinal chemistry, and gain professional and practical skills including how to talk to patients, working within healthcare teams, and simple examination skills at Newcastle City. You will develop scientific, clinical, and professional pharmacy skills through integrated teaching, patient contact, and workplace experience that prepare you for GPhC-accredited foundation training and graduate roles across community, hospital, and industrial pharmacy in the UK and internationally, supported by Newcastle University’s School of Pharmacy at Newcastle City campus.
Stage Two covers pharmaceutical care, including pathology, and topics such as systems for medicines management. You will examine abnormal pathology and subsequent therapeutic options to deal with disease, integrated with cutting-edge pharmaceutical science and continued workplace experience at Newcastle University UK. You will develop scientific, clinical, and professional pharmacy skills through integrated teaching, patient contact, and workplace experience that prepare you for GPhC-accredited foundation training and graduate roles across community, hospital, and industrial pharmacy in the UK and internationally, supported by Newcastle University’s School of Pharmacy at Newcastle City campus.
Stage Three explores applied pharmaceutical interventions such as design and delivery, and develops your understanding of how medicines are used concomitantly and how adverse effects are monitored and managed. You will study drug development from first principles, formulation of injections and implantable medicinal devices, and more complex patient-based cases. You will develop scientific, clinical, and professional pharmacy skills through integrated teaching, patient contact, and workplace experience that prepare you for GPhC-accredited foundation training and graduate roles across community, hospital, and industrial pharmacy in the UK and internationally, supported by Newcastle University’s School of Pharmacy at Newcastle City campus.
Stage Four examines targeted therapeutics such as optimisation, critique and responsibility. You will encounter complex clinical problems and study oncology, infection, and immunology, learn about state-of-the-art formulation devices used in chemotherapy delivery, and choose an area of pharmacy to study as part of a research project at Newcastle City. You will develop scientific, clinical, and professional pharmacy skills through integrated teaching, patient contact, and workplace experience that prepare you for GPhC-accredited foundation training and graduate roles across community, hospital, and industrial pharmacy in the UK and internationally, supported by Newcastle University’s School of Pharmacy at Newcastle City campus.
Newcastle University UK offers a September intake for this degree at Newcastle City. Plan to apply at least 3 months before your classes start.
Exact dates vary by year; apply early to secure your place, arrange your visa, and organise accommodation. Confirm with Newcastle University UK or our advisors.
Start your UK student visa once you have your offer. We guide timeline and documents.
Official source: Intake dates are set by Newcastle University UK and may change.
Live rate (same as Fee estimate): 1 GBP = — MYR
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