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Last updated on 2025-07-24

Program overview

Program Overview

The Pre-Pharmacy Program at the University of Regina is designed for students aiming to pursue a professional pharmacy degree. This program allows students to complete their pre-professional courses, which are essential for admission into pharmacy schools. Students can take these courses through various faculties, with a recommendation to focus on the Faculty of Science for optimal preparation. The program emphasizes the importance of meeting with an Enrolment Counsellor to discuss the best pathway tailored to individual goals.

 

Program Structure

The Pre-Pharmacy Program is structured to provide students with the foundational knowledge required for pharmacy school. Key details include:

  • Program Length: Typically ranges from 1 to 4 years, depending on the specific requirements of the pharmacy program students wish to enter.
  • Credits: Students will accumulate credits through their coursework, which will be essential for their future studies in pharmacy.
  • Offered Through: The program is available at the University of Regina and its Federated Colleges, including Campion College and First Nations University of Canada.
  • Faculty: Primarily through the Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies and the Faculty of Science.

Students are encouraged to explore various options and meet with an Enrolment Counsellor to ensure they are on the right track for their professional aspirations.

 

Featured Experiences

  • Access to academic support and resources tailored for pre-professional studies.
  • Opportunities for skill-building that enhance candidacy for pharmacy school.
  • Collaboration with various faculties to provide a comprehensive educational experience.
  • Networking opportunities with professionals in the field of pharmacy.

 

Career Options

Graduates of the Pre-Pharmacy Program can pursue various career paths in Canada, including:

  • Pharmacist: Dispenses medications, provides patient care, and offers health advice.
  • Pharmacy Technician: Assists pharmacists in preparing and dispensing medications, managing inventory, and providing customer service.
  • Clinical Research Associate: Works in clinical trials, ensuring compliance with regulations and monitoring patient safety.
  • Regulatory Affairs Specialist: Ensures that pharmaceutical products meet all regulations and standards before they reach the market.
  • Pharmaceutical Sales Representative: Promotes and sells pharmaceutical products to healthcare professionals and institutions.

 

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