University of Saskatchewan Pharmacy

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Contacts

Website: http://www.usask.ca/pharmacy-nutrition/
Phone: (306) 966-6327
Admissions e-mail:Undergrad_Pharmacy_Nutrition@usask.ca


Program Information

  • MSc. Pharmacy
  • 2 years in length
  • Number of applications in 2007: 208
  • Class size in 2009: 90
  • Space reserved for non-residents of Saskatchewan: 14 (includes out-of-province and international students)
  • Space reserved for Aboriginal students: 4
  • Specializations:
    • Pharmaceutics/Drugs
    • Medicinal/Pharmaceutical chemistry
    • Bio- and nanotechnology/molecular Biology
    • Pharmacokinetics
    • Clinical Pharamacy
    • Pharmacy Education
    • Pharmaeconomics and Pharamacoepidemiology
    • Toxicology
  • Note: Students must be eligle for licensure as a pharmacist in Saskatchewan


Admission Requirements

Course and Degree Requirements

  • Degree: BSc Honours Degree (or equivalent).
  • Required Courses
    • Life Sciences (3 credits)
    • General Chemistry (3 credits)
    • Introduction to Organic Chemistry(3 credits)
    • Literature or Composition(3 credits)
    • 12 credits in humanities, social sciences or fine arts, of which 6 credits must include psychology, sociology, philosophy or native studies

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GPA

  • Minimum: 70%
  • Calculation method:
    • Accounts for the last two years (or 60 credits) of the applicant's undergraduate study.

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Test of Critical Skills and Personal Profile

  • Test of Critical Skills (1 hour duration): applicants are asked to write a formal, persuasive academic essay in response to a proposition drawn from a short reading
  • Test is administered usually at the end of March and applicants are required to attain a minimum level of achievement on the test regardless of performance on other criteria
  • A seminar is usually held in early March to help applicants improve critical skills and understand the nature of the test
  • Personal Profile (1 hour duration): analogous to a written interview; candidates should be prepared to discuss why they have chosen pharmacy and how they perceive the role of the pharmacist

For more information on the test, click: here

PCAT

  • Not required

Supporting Documents

  • Online Application form - click here
  • Application fee - $75 (non-refundable)

Upon hearing from the college:

  • 3 letters of recommendation
  • Official transcripts
  • TOEFL results - required if first language is not english
  • Pharmacy Graduate Program: Information from Applicants form
  • Resume/CV

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Timeline

  • February 15: submission of completed application form and application fee
  • Early March: Seminar on Improving Critical Skills
  • Late March: Test of Critical Skills and Personal Profile
  • June 1: receipt of transcript
  • Note: dates for Seminar and Test of Critical Skills and Personal Profile may change depending on test site

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Tuition

  • No yearly flat tuition rate; tuition is based on number of credits taken per year
  • Cost per credit unit for Canadian students: $206
  • Cost per credit unit for international students: $535.60

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