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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    JOD 20 

    Credit point

    160 Points

    Campuses

    Amman

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesFebruary-2026
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 5 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    JOD 110  / Hour
    Next Intake February-2026

    Pharmacy

    About

    What is Pharmacy?

    Pharmacy isn't just about dispensing medications; it's a blend of science, health care, direct patient contact, technology, ethics, and lifelong learning. In essence, Pharmacy revolves around the study of drugs, from their discovery and development to their production and dispensation, ensuring optimal therapeutic results.

    Pharmacy Specialisations

    The world of Pharmacy is diverse, offering several areas of specialisation, such as:

    • Clinical Pharmacy: Tailoring drug therapies to individual patient needs.
    • Industrial Pharmacy: Involving drug manufacturing and quality control.
    • Community Pharmacy: Directly serving the public in retail settings.
    • Hospital Pharmacy: Serving within a hospital setting, closely liaising with other healthcare professionals.
    • Regulatory Pharmacy: Overseeing drug approval and safety protocols.

    It's common to see students pursuing a Master's in Pharmacy to specialise further. Like many healthcare professions, pharmacy requires ongoing continuing education to stay updated on the latest medications, treatments, and best practices.

    What will you learn during a Pharmacy programme?

    When you dive into a Pharmacy programme, you'll discover:

    • Deep knowledge about various drugs, their mechanisms, and interactions.
    • How to compound medications and provide tailored drug therapies.
    • The ethical considerations and responsibilities of a pharmacist.
    • Skills to counsel patients about their medications, ensuring optimal outcomes.
    • The broader context of healthcare and the pharmacist's role within it.

    Typically, during a Pharmacy degree, you'll encounter courses like:

    • Pharmacology: Understanding drug actions and interactions.
    • Medicinal Chemistry: Delving into the chemical makeup of drugs.
    • Pharmaceutics: Exploring drug design and delivery.
    • Pharmacotherapy: Tailoring drug treatments to individual needs.
    • Pharmacy Law: Understanding the legal aspects and responsibilities.

    Pharmacy programs typically include rotations or internships in various healthcare settings, such as hospitals, community pharmacies, ambulatory care clinics, and other healthcare facilities. These experiences allow students to apply their knowledge and skills in real-world settings.

    Skills required for a degree in Pharmacy

    For Pharmacy, a strong foundation in the sciences is essential. Students should be detail-oriented, possess strong analytical skills, and have an intrinsic desire to aid patients. Pharmacy degree requirements typically also stress the importance of good interpersonal skills, given the patient-facing nature of the profession.

    What can you do with a Pharmacy degree?

    The horizon post-degree is broad, with careers such as:

    • Retail Pharmacist: Interacting directly with the public and dispensing medications.
    • Hospital Pharmacist: Collaborating with healthcare teams for optimal patient care.
    • Research Scientist: Innovating new drug solutions.
    • Regulatory Affairs Specialist: Ensuring drug safety and efficacy.
    • Pharmaceutical Sales Representative: Bridging the gap between companies and healthcare providers.

    Pharmacists work in a wide range of settings, including community pharmacies, hospitals, long-term care facilities, pharmaceutical companies, research institutions, government agencies, and academia.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    The student is accepted into Al-Zaytoonah Private University of Jordan according to the following criteria:
    The student must have a high school diploma or its equivalent, and the admission criteria set by the Jordanian Higher Education Council must apply to him, which are:

    • Average (80%) for the specializations of Pharmacy and Engineering
    • Average (70%) for the specialization of Nursing
    • Average (65%) for the specialization of Law
    • Average (60%) for the rest of the specializations

    High school students/scientific branch: They are allowed to study in all specializations
    High school students/literary and religious branch: They are allowed to study in the Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of Business
    And the Faculty of Law and the specialization of Multimedia Technology/Multimedia.

    High school students/information management branch: They are allowed to study in Specializations of the College of Science and Information Technology, the College of Arts, the College of Business, the College of Law, and the Multimedia Technology specialization
    High school students / Comprehensive Health Education Branch: They are allowed to study in the College of Nursing, the College of
    Arts, the College of Business, the College of Law, and the Multimedia Technology specialization.
    High school students / Professional branches: They are accepted in specific specializations for each professional branch, provided that they study
    the two additional subjects for the relevant professional branch, and pass them.


    The colleges or specializations that students of the professional branches are allowed to apply to are determined as follows:


    Industrial Branch: College of Engineering and Technology, College of Science and Information Technology, Classroom Teacher Specialization
    Management Information Systems Specialization, and the College of Architecture and Design.
    Commercial Branch and Branch Hotelier: Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Business, Faculty of Law, and Multimedia Technology specialization.
    Agricultural Branch:Faculty of Science and Information Technology, and Classroom Teacher specialization, and Administrative Information Systems specialization, and Graphic Design specialization, and Multimedia Technology specialization.
    Home Economics Branch: Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Business, Faculty of Law, and Multimedia Technology specialization.

    * Non-Jordanian students may be accepted as an exception to the GPA requirement with a maximum of 15 marks less than the permitted limit of admission rates, provided that they adhere to the General Secondary Education Branch.
    * No Jordanian student holding another nationality may be granted an exception to the GPA requirement to register in the majors offered at the university.
     

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    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    JOD 110 

    Application Fee

    JOD 20 

    How to Apply

    Students can apply for admission to a higher education institution in Jordan through the following:

    1. Applying directly to the institution of higher education of their choice. Many higher education institutions in Jordan have online application services or through university service offices; while some institutions accept applications through mail. Each higher education institution determines its own enrollment requirements. Therefore, a prospective student should communicate with the institution they wish to apply to in order to know the specific admission requirements and procedures.
    2. Applying directly through the free on-line application
    3. Communicate with the Directorate of International Student Affairs at the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research and apply to any higher education institution
       
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