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MSc and PhD candidates must engage in independent study while mastering pharmacological concepts during their graduate studies. The Applied Clinical Pharmacology (ACP) track offers a flexible two-year, course-focused option within the MSc program. ACP participants enroll in diverse interactive classes designed to build comprehensive pharmacological knowledge. This innovative program allows students to pursue various professional interests through tailored coursework covering clinical trial methodology, pharmacokinetic studies, practical lab experience, guided research projects, and immersive internships in pharmaceutical companies, government agencies, and healthcare organizations.
During the ACP curriculum, learners collaborate with pharmacologists, medical professionals, pharmacists, and healthcare practitioners to develop clinical pharmacology expertise. With class sizes under 20, students benefit from personalized learning plans that strengthen analytical reasoning, research writing, public speaking, and professional networking. Though academically demanding, the ACP experience includes social activities where participants form lasting connections while gaining practical skills for their future careers. The program's effectiveness is reflected in graduates securing relevant positions, with many receiving job offers in their chosen fields even before completing their degrees.