Overview
Welcome to the rapid proliferation of technological advancements under the Fourth Industrial Revolution, where pharmacists have to be medicine experts, digitally-capable and good in communication skills so that they can counsel patients of the public to ensure optimal outcomes... from the medicines or supplements consumed to relieve illness or maintain good health.
Our Foundation in Science (Pharmacy) programme is designed to provide an integrated, seamless progression into the Bachelor of Pharmacy (Hons) course. You will acquire a strong understanding of the relevant science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) subjects and be exposed early to pharmacy-specific content.
Our professors take pride in imparting their priceless knowledge and skills to help you inculcate independent and critical thinking skills, which are vital for a research-intensive discipline like pharmacy. Enjoy learning in a stimulating environment that encourages exploring and discovery, supported by an interactive faculty using different learning delivery modes and quality facilities.
Make a smart choice for your pharmacy career today.
Assessments
Vary from course to course including:
- Written exams
- Project-based coursework
Coursework percentage: 50%, written examination percentage: 50% (percentage may vary from course to course).
Academic Requirements
?SPM / O-Levels
Minimum 5B in Biology and Chemistry and Physic and Math (or Additional Math) and other one course at School Certificate level or equivalent.
WAEC / NECO
Minimum B¡¯s in Chemistry, Biology, Physics and Mathematics
?SAM
Minimum overall average of 65%, inclusive of Chemistry (14B), Mathematics (13B) and Biology/ Physics (13B)
?CPU / MUFY
Minimum overall average of 65%, inclusive of Chemistry (65%), Mathematics (60%) and Biology/ Physics (60%)
?Other Year 11 Equivalent / HSC and other Year 12 Equivalent
Minimum 65% in Chemistry, Biology, Physics and Mathematics
English Requirement for Foundation in Science
- Candidates with a minimum grade of A2 in UEC English Language, Band 2 in MUET, 30-31 in TOEFL, 4.0 in IELTS, grade C in O-Level or IGCSE or SPM English 1119, grade B1 (with at least 2 skills at B1) in CEFR, 140 in Cambridge English Qualification, 140 in Cambridge Linguaskill, and 36 in Pearson Test are exempted from SE004 Basic English and SE005 English Foundation. Other equivalent qualification can be exempted on case-by-case basis.
- Candidates who scored lower than B+ in SPM English Language or than the above requirement will have to take the SE004 Basic English subject before taking the SE005 English Foundation subject in the foundation year.
- General Chemistry 1
- General Chemistry 2
- General Biology 1
- General Biology 2
- General Physics 1
- General Physics 2
- Introduction to Engineering
- Introduction to IR4.0 Technologies for Sustainable Development
- Fundamentals of Maths
- Introduction to Probability & Statistics
- Algebra & Trigonometry
- Introductory Calculus
- Computing Essentials
Electives Courses (choose any 3)
- Introduction to Pharmacy
- Introduction to Formulation Science
- Current Topics in Aquaculture
- Biotech and Forensics: The Science that Drives Life
- Food and Nutrition: Journey Towards Health
- Role of Engineers in Society
- Elementary Engineering Design
- Fundamentals of Culinary Arts
- Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism Industry
- Event Management
- Web Development
- Fundamentals of Programming
- Introduction to Logistics and Supply Chain Management
- Introduction to Law
- Smart Learning Technology
- Media Literacy
- Civic Studies
- Fundamentals of Design
- Fundamentals of Computer Graphics
- Analytical Drawing
- Introduction to Structure
- Introduction to Built Environment
- Soft Skills for Healthcare Professionals
- Introduction to Medical Sciences
Foundation Studies (Pharmaceutical Sciences)
- General Chemistry I
- General Chemistry II
- General Biology I
- General Biology II
- General Physics I
- Fundamentals of Mathematics
- Algebra & Trigonometry
- Calculus
- Introduction to Probability & Statistics
- Introduction to Business
- Computing Studies
- Introduction to Pharmacy
- Introduction to Formulation Science
- any other elective of the student¡¯s choice
Kuala Lumpur Campus
Local Students
Approximate Total Fees:
RM 23,430
International Students
Approximate Total Fees:
RM 35,700
Kuching Campus
Local Students
Approximate Total Fees:
RM 19,012
International Students
Approximate Total Fees:
RM 30,880
Springhill Campus
Local Students
Approximate Total Fees:
RM 21,130
International Students
Approximate Total Fees:
RM 31,200
Note: This is an estimated fee, as different countries have different visa processing charges and administrative fees. For more information, kindly refer to your region¡¯s counselor for the detailed fee breakdown.