General Programs (PharmD)
Admission Requirements
- Obtaining a high school diploma or its equivalent (science track) and being nominated by the University Admissions Coordination Office.
- Passing a medical fitness test.
- International students must meet the requirements set by the General Administration for International Students at the Ministry
Duration of Study
5+1 years
Language of Instruction
The faculty is taught its courses in English. However, some courses may be taught in Arabic upon the recommendation of the relevant department and the approval of the faculty council and the university council
Graduation Requirements
173 credit hours + 100 hours of practical training in private pharmacies after the third year.
Career Opportunities:
- Working in public and private pharmacies.
- Pharmaceutical manufacturing and production companies, drug quality control laboratories, and food analysis facilities.
- Working in media, marketing, research, and universities.
