UAP Department of Pharmacy
Department of Pharmacy
University of Asia Pacific
Pharmacy Programs - Department of Pharmacy, UAP

University of Asia Pacific

Department of Pharmacy

Thesis and Project Components

The Department of Pharmacy at the University of Asia Pacific integrates robust project and thesis components into its three programs to foster practical and research-oriented skills. In the Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honors), students undertake a mandatory project during their final year, involving hands-on research or practical applications in pharmaceutical sciences, often linked to their internship, to address real-world challenges in drug development or healthcare. The M. Pharm in Pharmaceutical Technology (General) requires students to complete a comprehensive project focusing on applied aspects like drug formulation, manufacturing processes, or quality control, emphasizing practical innovation. Its Thesis track involves an in-depth research thesis under faculty supervision, exploring advanced topics such as novel drug delivery systems or pharmaceutical technology advancements. Similarly, the M. Pharm in Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacology (General) includes a project centered on clinical applications, such as patient care optimization or drug therapy evaluation, while its Thesis track requires a rigorous research thesis investigating pharmacological mechanisms or therapeutic outcomes. These project and thesis components equip students with critical skills for industry, research, and clinical practice.