Pharmacology & Pharmacy - Choosing a Course Coventry

When it comes to choosing courses for pharmacology and pharmacy, what I want to say is that the mechanism for choosing is pretty much the same for both courses. Firstly check the learning and teaching facilities - the labs, the state of the medical library and the IT facilities are all important to your everyday work, so you'll need to be happy with the availability and quality. Read on for more detailed information in the following article.

City College Coventry
024 7679 1000
Butts Centre
Coventry
City College, Birmingham
0121 204 0000
Fordrough Campus
Birmingham
University College Birmingham
0121 604 1000
Summer Row
Birmingham
Coventry University
+44 (0) 2476 887688
Priory Street
Coventry
Fern
+44 (0) 1455 636333
61A Stockwell Head
Hinckley
Hereward College of Further Education
024 7646 1231
Bramston Crescent
Coventry
Matthew Boulton College of Further and Higher Education
0121 446 4545
Jennens Road
Birmingham
Bournville College of Further Education
0121 483 1000
Bristol Road South
Birmingham
Learning Information & Technology Centre
+44 (0) 24 7638 2265
44 Newdegate Street
Nuneaton
Solihull College
+44 (0) 1216 787000
70-74 High Street
Solihull
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Pharmacology & Pharmacy - Choosing a Course

Choosing a Course

The mechanism for choosing is pretty much the same for both courses.

Firstly check the learning and teaching facilities - the labs, the state of the medical library and the IT facilities are all important to your everyday work, so you'll need to be happy with the availability and quality.

Check too the methods of teaching on the course you're considering. Many courses are moving away from the traditional lecture-based approach, and the balance between that and more modern methods (computer simulations, or video-based learning for example) should also be a consideration. Assessment methods can also vary - it won't just be exams, and it'll pay to consider whether a high number of project-based assignments or dissertations are to your taste.

A normal undergraduate degree takes three years, but some offer a four-year course which includes a one-year work placement. It may well be the case that you can't get direct access on to the four-year version, but must wait to see if you are recommended for it at the end of the first year. With student debt at such levels, you may wonder whether the extra year (and the money to see you through) will be worth it financially in the short-term, although in terms of your future career, it will be invaluable.

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