MPharm MPharm
Academic Year 2019/20
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| Programme Title | MPharm MPharm | Final Award (exit route if applicable for Postgraduate Taught Programmes)  | 
        Master of Pharmacy | |||||||||||
| Programme Code | PMY-MPHARM | UCAS Code | B230 | HECoS Code | 100251 | |||||||||
| ATAS Clearance Required | No | |||||||||||||
| Mode of Study | Full Time | |||||||||||||
| Type of Programme | Undergraduate Master | Length of Programme | 4 Academic Year(s) | Total Credits for Programme | 480 | |||||||||
| Exit Awards available | ||||||||||||||
INSTITUTE INFORMATION
Teaching Institution  | 
    Queen's University Belfast  | 
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School/Department  | 
    Pharmacy  | 
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Framework for Higher Education Qualification Level    | 
    Level 7  | 
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QAA Benchmark Group   | 
    Pharmacy (MPharm)  | 
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Accreditations (PSRB)  | 
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Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland and General Pharmaceutical Council  | 
    Date of most recent Accreditation Visit 18-04-18  | 
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REGULATION INFORMATION
Does the Programme have any approved exemptions from the University General Regulations  Yes – see below for details of the School Progression Policy.  | 
      
Programme Specific Regulations MPharm Progression policy   | 
      
Students with protected characteristics N/A  | 
      
Are students subject to Fitness to Practise Regulations (Please see General Regulations) Yes   | 
      
EDUCATIONAL AIMS OF PROGRAMME
The MPharm programme aims to:
• provide a quality education programme for pharmacy students that meets the requirements and Standards of the Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland and the General Pharmaceutical Council;
• provide an educational environment within which students will have the opportunity to develop their interest in pharmacy;
• prepare students for independent life-long learning by encouraging directed self-study;
• provide a strong integrated knowledge base in pharmaceutical and related clinical sciences and in professional aspects of pharmacy;
• provide training in those practical skills related to the science and practice of pharmacy;
• help students develop a range of key and employability skills;
• foster development of research skills;
• develop awareness of professional and ethical issues;
• facilitate students in developing their full potential.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Learning Outcomes: Cognitive SkillsOn the completion of this course successful students will be able to:  | 
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               Safely handle chemical and pharmaceutical materials, taking into account their physical and chemical properties, including any specific hazards associated with their use.  | 
          
               Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Lectures (Levels 1-3) Methods of Assessment • Written examinations (MCQs, short questions, long questions)  | 
        
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               Undertake risk assessments concerning pharmaceutical procedures and practices.  | 
          
               Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Lectures Methods of Assessment • Written examinations (MCQs, short questions, long questions)  | 
        
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               Conduct standard pharmaceutical laboratory procedures.  | 
          
               Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Practical classes (Levels 1–3) Methods of Assessment • Coursework (practical reports)  | 
        
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               Plan, design and execute self-directed and original research investigations, from the problem-recognition stage through to the evaluation and appraisal of results and findings; this to include the ability to select appropriate techniques and procedures.  | 
          
               Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Practical classes (2nd year onward) Methods of Assessment • Laboratory/practical reports   | 
        
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               Operate standard pharmaceutical instrumentation.  | 
          
               Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Practical classes (2nd year onward) Methods of Assessment • Laboratory/practical reports  | 
        
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               Evaluate critically and interpret purposefully data derived from laboratory and clinical observations and measurements, in terms of their significance and the theory underlying them.  | 
          
               Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Lectures (all levels) Methods of Assessment • Examinations (MCQs, short questions, long questions)  | 
        
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               Prepare and present medicines, by manufacture and extemporaneous dispensing, including sterile products.  | 
          
               Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Lectures (Level 2) Methods of Assessment • Examinations (MCQs, short questions, long questions), PMY2006  | 
        
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               Analyse medicines.  | 
          
               Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Lectures (Levels 2 and 3) Methods of Assessment • Examinations (MCQs, short questions, long questions)  | 
        
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               Advise patients and others on the safe and effective use of medicines.  | 
          
               Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Lectures (Levels 1-4) Methods of Assessment • Examinations (MCQs, short questions, long questions)  | 
        
Learning Outcomes: Knowledge & UnderstandingOn the completion of this course successful students will be able to:  | 
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               Recognise the physical, chemical and biological principles relevant to the pharmaceutical sciences  | 
          
               Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Lectures (Levels 1-4) Methods of Assessment • Examinations (MCQs, short questions, long questions)  | 
        
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               Describe the design, development and delivery of drugs  | 
          
               Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Lectures (Levels 1-4) Methods of Assessment • Examinations (MCQs, short questions, long questions)  | 
        
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               Describe how the clinical sciences are relevant to the practice of pharmacy  | 
          
               Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Lectures (Levels 1-4) Methods of Assessment • Examinations (MCQs, short questions, long questions)  | 
        
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               Describe the organisation of healthcare provision and the social, legal, ethical and economic issues relating to pharmacy practice  | 
          
               Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Lectures (Levels 3 and 4) Methods of Assessment • Written examination  | 
        
Learning Outcomes: Subject SpecificOn the completion of this course successful students will be able to:  | 
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               Demonstrate knowledge and critical understanding of essential facts, concepts, principles and theories relating to the subject areas identified within the Programme Specification.  | 
          
               Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Lectures Methods of Assessment • Examinations (MCQs, short questions, long questions)  | 
        
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               Apply in practice settings the knowledge and understanding required to meet the needs of other health care professionals.  | 
          
               Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Pharmacy Practice Sessions (Levels 1, 3 and 4) and placements  Methods of Assessment • Written examinations  | 
        
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               Apply clinical skills in practice settings to the provision of pharmaceutical care to patients.  | 
          
               Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Lectures Methods of Assessment • Written examinations  | 
        
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               Recognise, analyse and solve complex problems relating to clinical practice and other pharmaceutical settings.  | 
          
               Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Practicals (2nd year onward) Methods of Assessment • Coursework (practical reports and group reports)  | 
        
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               Critically evaluate, interpret and synthesise pharmaceutical information and data.  | 
          
               Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Lectures Methods of Assessment • Examinations (MCQs, short questions, long questions)  | 
        
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               Produce pharmacy-specific scientific documentation.  | 
          
               Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Practicals (2nd year onward) Methods of Assessment • Coursework (practical reports and group reports)  | 
        
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               Present pharmaceutical science material and arguments clearly and correctly, in writing and orally, to both specialist and lay audiences.  | 
          
               Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Practicals Methods of Assessment • Coursework (presentations)  | 
        
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               Calculate medicine doses and dosage regimens.  | 
          
               Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Lectures Methods of Assessment • Examinations (MCQs, short questions, long questions)  | 
        
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               Interpret patient and clinical data, including patient records held within practice settings.  | 
          
               Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Lectures Methods of Assessment • Examinations (MCQs, short questions, long questions)  | 
        
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               Contribute to the development of healthcare through reflective practice, enquiry and innovation.  | 
          
               Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Placements Methods of Assessment • Coursework (level 4 placement audit)  | 
        
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               Interpret prescriptions and other orders for medicines.  | 
          
               Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Lectures Methods of Assessment • Examinations (MCQs, short questions, long questions)  | 
        
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               Prescribe appropriately using patient based case notes and scenarios.  | 
          
               Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Lectures  Methods of Assessment • Coursework (Medicines Optimisation Plans)  | 
        
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               Monitor and assess patients’ response to drug treatment using basic physical examination skills relevant to certain disease states.  | 
          
               Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Workshops (Level 4) Methods of Assessment • Coursework (Level 4)  | 
        
Learning Outcomes: Transferable SkillsOn the completion of this course successful students will be able to:  | 
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               Interact effectively with patients, the public and healthcare professionals; including communication, both written and oral (interpersonal skills)  | 
          
               Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Lectures (Levels 1-4) Methods of Assessment • Examinations (MCQs, short questions, long questions)  | 
        
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               Work as part of a team  | 
          
               Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Group practicals (Levels 1-3) Methods of Assessment • Coursework (group projects)  | 
        
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               Problem-solve, relating to qualitative and quantitative information, extending to situations where evaluations have to be made on the basis of limited information.  | 
          
               Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Practical classes (Levels 1-4) Methods of Assessment • Coursework (practical reports and group work)  | 
        
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               Carry out numeracy and computational skills, including such aspects as error analysis and correct use of units and modes of data presentation.  | 
          
               Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Lectures (Levels 1-4) Methods of Assessment • Examinations (MCQs, short questions, long questions)  | 
        
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               Acquire, transform, interpret and critically evaluate data.  | 
          
               Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Practical classes (Levels 1-4) Methods of Assessment • Examinations (MCQs, short questions, long questions)  | 
        
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               Retrieve information in relation to primary and secondary information sources, including information retrieval through online computer searches.  | 
          
               Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Workshops (Levels 1-4) Methods of Assessment • Examinations (MCQs, short questions, long questions)  | 
        
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               Carry out information technology skills, including word processing, spreadsheet use, database use, archiving data and information, and internet communication.  | 
          
               Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Tutorials/Workshops (Levels 1-4) Methods of Assessment • Examinations (MCQs, short questions, long questions)  | 
        
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               Time-manage and organise, as evidenced by the ability to plan and implement efficient and effective modes of working.  | 
          
               Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Workshops (Level 1 and 4) Methods of Assessment • Assessment of CPD portfolio  | 
        
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               Independently study as preparation for continuing professional development.  | 
          
               Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Workshops (Levels 1 and 4) Methods of Assessment • Assessment of portfolio by tutor  | 
        
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               Personal Development Plan and write a CV  | 
          
               Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Workshops (Levels 1 and 4) Methods of Assessment • Assessment of submitted PDP and CV  | 
        
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               Have a professional and ethical attitude and approach.  | 
          
               Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Workshops (levels 1-4) Methods of Assessment • Coursework  | 
        
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               Analyse and critically appraise published literature.  | 
          
               Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Workshops (Levels 1 and 4) Methods of Assessment • Coursework  | 
        
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               Apply general, biological and medical statistics.  | 
          
               Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Lectures (Levels 1, 2 and 4) Methods of Assessment • Written examination  | 
        
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               Operate within a quality management framework.  | 
          
               Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Lectures (Level 4) Methods of Assessment • Examination  | 
        
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               Recognise the need to work within personal limitations.  | 
          
               Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Lectures (Level 4) Methods of Assessment • Coursework (placements assessment, medicines optimisation assignment)  | 
        
MODULE INFORMATION
Stages and Modules
| Module Title | Module Code | Level/ stage | Credits | Availability  | 
    Duration | Pre-requisite | Assessment  | 
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| S1 | S2 | Core | Option | Coursework % | Practical % | Examination % | ||||||
| Physiology for Pharmacy | PMY1016 | 1 | 40 | YES | YES | 24 weeks | N | YES | 20% | 20% | 60% | |
| Physical Pharmaceutics | PMY1015 | 1 | 20 | YES | 12 weeks | N | YES | 0% | 25% | 75% | ||
| Advanced Pharmaceutical Care | PMY4107 | 4 | 40 | YES | YES | 24 weeks | N | YES | 40% | 0% | 60% | |
| Clinical Therapeutics | PMY3177 | 3 | 40 | YES | YES | 24 weeks | N | YES | 40% | 0% | 60% | |
| Advanced Delivery Systems for Large and Small Molecules | PMY3176 | 3 | 30 | YES | YES | 24 weeks | N | YES | 25% | 25% | 50% | |
| Business Government and Industry | PMY4002 | 4 | 10 | YES | 12 weeks | N | YES | 10% | 0% | 90% | ||
| Objective Structured Clinical Examination for Level 4 | PMY4050 | 4 | 0 | YES | 2 weeks | N | YES | 0% | 0% | 100% | ||
| Medicinal Substances | PMY2106 | 2 | 40 | YES | YES | 24 weeks | N | YES | 20% | 40% | 40% | |
| Skills for Pharmacy | PMY1051 | 1 | 0 | YES | 2 weeks | N | YES | 0% | 100% | 0% | ||
| Objective Structured Clinical Examinations for Level 3 | PMY3050 | 3 | 0 | YES | 1 weeks | N | YES | 0% | 0% | 100% | ||
| Pharmaceutical Technology | PMY2006 | 2 | 40 | YES | YES | 24 weeks | N | YES | 5% | 35% | 60% | |
| Advancement of Practice Through Evidence | PMY4108 | 4 | 20 | YES | YES | 24 weeks | N | YES | 40% | 0% | 60% | |
| Pharmacy Practice | PMY3178 | 3 | 30 | YES | YES | 24 weeks | N | YES | 72% | 0% | 28% | |
| CRAs for Level 2 | PMY2050 | 2 | 0 | YES | 1 weeks | N | YES | 0% | 0% | 100% | ||
| Practising as a Pharmacist | PMY1017 | 1 | 20 | YES | YES | 24 weeks | N | YES | 90% | 10% | 0% | |
| Applied Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics | PMY2107 | 2 | 40 | YES | YES | 24 weeks | N | YES | 24% | 26% | 50% | |
| Criterion Reference Assessments for Level 1 | PMY1050 | 1 | 0 | YES | 1 weeks | N | YES | 0% | 0% | 100% | ||
| Project | PMY4005 | 4 | 30 | YES | YES | 24 weeks | N | YES | 100% | 0% | 0% | |
| Structure, Reactivity and Mechanism in Organic and Bioorganic Chemistry | CHM1004 | 1 | 20 | YES | 12 weeks | N | YES | 100% | 0% | 0% | ||
| Drug Design/Pharmaceutical analysis | PMY3082 | 3 | 20 | YES | YES | 24 weeks | N | YES | 9% | 21% | 70% | |
| Pharmaceutical Microbiology | PMY1001 | 1 | 20 | YES | YES | 24 weeks | N | YES | 5% | 20% | 75% | |
| Pharmacy Practice Responding to Symptoms | PMY4003 | 4 | 20 | YES | 12 weeks | N | YES | 100% | 0% | 0% | ||
Notes
All Level 1 modules must be passed before proceeding to Level 2.
All Levels 1 and 2 modules must be passed before proceeding to Level 3.
All Levels 1, 2 and 3 modules must be passed before proceeding to Level 4.