This requirement generally includes courses in mathematics and natural sciences, such as chemistry, Biology, and physics, as well as courses in the humanities and Social Sciences. In addition, most applicants have completed 3 or more years at a college or university before moving on to a Pharm.D. program, although this is not specifically required.
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Mathematics,english language,chemistry
Yes, because pharmacy is a chapter of chemistry.
what kind of education do you need to be a pharmacist? what college courses should i take? what kind of education do you need to be a pharmacist? what college courses should i take?
You must complete pharmacy school (university level) in order to become a pharmacist. So, you must at least hold a GED.
4 to 7 years
A good title for a paper about a career as a pharmacist is: How to become a Pharmacist. Another great title is: The top 5 reasons to become a Pharmacist.
Where I come from, that and some training is all you need
To become a Care Assistant you need Core GCSE's (Maths, English and Science) and in some cases you must have an NVQ Level 1 in Care.
To become a pharmacist, you'll need to earn a Pharm D. degree, which takes 4-5 years of study to complete.
You need to go to college and get a Pharmacy degree, then work at various pharmacy's.
biology,maths,a europien language and i think chemistry
I think so. I do know that you need science but math I'm not sure about.
Chemistry is an essential subject