Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD)
Entrance University of Health Sciences was the first private university in West Africa to introduce the Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) programme, reinforcing its position as a regional leader in advanced pharmaceutical education. The programme remains one of the University’s strongest academic pillars.
Rooted in scientific rigor, industrial exposure, and advanced clinical training, the programme is designed to produce highly competent, patient-focused pharmacists equipped for the evolving healthcare industry.
Pioneering pharmaceutical education in West Africa through scientific rigor, industrial exposure, and advanced clinical training.
Duration: 6 Years
Degree Awarded: Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D)
Mode of Study: Full-Time
Accreditation: Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) & Pharmacy Council of Ghana
Programme Overview
The Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) programme at Entrance University of Health Sciences is designed to produce highly competent pharmacists equipped for clinical practice, pharmaceutical manufacturing, regulatory affairs, research, and healthcare leadership.
As the first private university in West Africa to introduce the PharmD degree, Entrance University has positioned itself at the forefront of advanced pharmaceutical education in the region.
The curriculum integrates biomedical sciences, pharmaceutical sciences, and structured clinical rotations, ensuring that graduates develop both strong scientific expertise and excellence in patient-centered care.
Students are trained to function as medication therapy experts within multidisciplinary healthcare teams, contributing effectively to improved health outcomes and the advancement of pharmaceutical practice.
Course Structure
The Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) programme at Entrance University of Health Sciences spans six academic years, providing comprehensive training in pharmaceutical sciences, clinical practice, and patient-centered care.
Level 100
Physical and Inorganic Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Orientation to Pharmacy and Dispensing
Human Anatomy and Physiology
English Communication Skills
Information Technology for Pharmacist
French for Pharmacist
Mathematics for Pharmacy
Principles of Pharmacognosy
General Pharmaceutics
Level 200
Organic Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Pharmaceutical Microbiology
Principles of Pharmacology
Biochemistry
Phytochemistry
Physical Chemistry
Physical Pharmacy
Immunology
Biochemistry
Pharmaceutical Microbiology
Level 300
Medicinal Chemistry
Pharmacy Technology
Natural Drug Production and Evaluation
Systems Pharmacology
Biostatistics & Research Methods
French Communication Skills
Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
Pharmaceutical Analytical Chemistry
Level 400
Bio – Pharmaceutics
Chemotherapy
Chemical Pathology
Pathophysiology and Therapeutics
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Veterinary Pharmacy, plant poisons and Agrochemicals
Project Work
Pathophysiology and Therapeutics
Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Pharmacy Jurisprudence
Pharmacoeconomics
Sociology for Pharmacists
Research Project
Level 500
Emergency Medicine (Elective I)
Public Health I
Pharmaco-epidemiology
Clinical Pharmacokinetics and Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
Clinical Toxicology Microbiology
Pharmacy Practice I
Principles of Management Entrepreneurship
Seminars
Elective (II)
Level 600
Experiential Practice /Clinical Practice:
Maternal Health
- Child Health
- Emergency Medicine
- Surgical
- Internal Medicine
Elective
Mental Health
- HIV / TB (Infectious Diseases)
- EENT (Ear Eye Nose Throat)
- Oncology
- Cardiology
Unique Advantage
Students benefit from structured exposure to pharmaceutical manufacturing practice, gaining hands-on experience in formulation, quality control, and production processes. This strong industrial integration enhances graduates’ employability and versatility across the pharmaceutical value chain.
The PharmD programme adopts a competency-based and practice-oriented educational model, which combines:
- Laboratory-based scientific training
- Clinical case discussions
- Ward-based experiential learning
- Industrial attachments
- Research projects
- Community health engagement
Assessment is comprehensive and designed to evaluate both knowledge and practical competence. It includes:
- Written examinations
- Practical laboratory evaluations
- OSCE-style clinical assessments
- Supervised experiential performance reviews
The programme is supported by modern facilities and learning resources, including:
- State-of-the-art lecture halls
- Well-equipped pharmaceutical and computer laboratories
- A well-resourced physical and electronic library
Student safety and welfare are prioritized through:
- Fire protection systems
- Accessible facilities for persons with disabilities
- On-campus health services
Students also benefit from affiliations with accredited hospitals and health facilities, providing essential experiential training in real-world healthcare settings.
Through EUHS’s affiliation with the Entrance Pharmaceutical and Research Centre, a leading institution in drug manufacturing and production, and its collaboration with Tobinco Pharmaceutical Limited (sales and marketing), students gain direct exposure to industry leaders and professional networks. This strategic partnership provides a significant advantage, enriching training and strengthening career prospects in the pharmaceutical sector.
Admission Requirements
WASSCE/SSSCE Applicants
Credit passes (i.e. at least grade C6 or its equivalence) in the following core subjects:
- English
- Core Mathematics
- Integrated Science
- Social Studies
Elective Subjects: Credit passes in Chemistry (mandatory) and any two (2) from the following subjects:
- Physics
- Biology
- Elective Mathematics
Other Admissions
- IGCSE/GCE (Cambridge) – ‘O’ and ‘A’ Levels;
- International Baccalaureate (IB);
- American High School Grade 12 & 13 Examinations;
- Other external qualifications with equivalences to WASSCE and GCE (‘A’ Levels)
*Any of the above credentials shall be the National Accreditation Board’s equivalences of WASSCE in the subjects listed under WASSCE/SSSCE Applicants.
Career Pathways
Graduates of the PharmD programme have diverse career opportunities across the healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors, including:
- Hospitals and Clinics
- Community Pharmacies
- Ghana Health Service and Ministry of Health Agencies
- Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Industries
- Regulatory Bodies
- Research and Academia
- Non-Governmental and International Health Organizations
- Public Health and Pharmaceutical Care Services
These pathways equip graduates to contribute meaningfully to patient care, public health, research, and the advancement of pharmaceutical practice.
Tuition
Tuition fees are payable in Ghanaian Cedis, except for foreign applicants.
Ghanaian Applicants:
GHS 8,100.00 – (per semester)
International Applicants:
USD 3,700.00 – (per semester)
NB. Fees are subject to review by the University Council.
Clinical Affiliations
Clinical training is conducted in partnership with accredited hospitals and healthcare institutions to ensure exposure to real-world patient care across multiple medical disciplines.