Liceo de Cagayan University - Colleges - College of Pharmacy

College of Pharmacy

The first University in Northern Mindanao to offer a four year course in Pharmacy. Now has its first pioneering batch, now on third year and will hopefully be the first graduates with a Degree in Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy on 2013.

The College of Pharmacy program is a four year bachelors degree program with an updated, dynamic curriculum in pharmaceutical science, professional training for competency skills, development, and relevant pharmaceutical researches.

Goals and objectives

The graduates are expected to lead in a professional pharmacist way of life that is centered to serve God, Country, and Humanity. They shall be equipped with the core values, knowledge, skills, and competencies in:

  • Helping develop drugs for prevention, diagnosis, treatment and cure of diseases of man and animals;
  • Compounding, manufacturing, storing and dispensing of drugs, to achieve positive health outcomes within realistic economic expenditures;
  • Providing pharmaceutical care services, through effective and safe use of medications that are valued by the health care system;
  • Providing public education services with safe drug information and counseling;
  • Conducting relevant and useful pharmaceutical researches and adapting advanced health care technology which will improve and optimize health-related quality of life; and
  • Advocating professional, ethical pharmacy practices through networking with other pharmaceutical organizations to promote professional growth.

Soon interns will be held at Mercury Drug, Rose Pharmacy, Watsons.

Course offered:

  • Bachelor of Science major in Pharmacy

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