Graduates of the program are expected to have the ability to:
1- Be able to apply basic knowledge of natural sciences, and biomedicine and employ it in research that serves pharmaceutical work.
2- Having a comprehensive knowledge of drug treatment, from drug manufacturing to their safe and appropriate use.
3- Understanding employment prospects, as well as the role and importance of pharmacists, and their duties in the field of academia, research, and health care.
4- Acquiring the language and communication skills required in various fields.
5- Understanding the necessity of lifelong learning, having the motivation to enhance experiences, and the ability to act in a self-directed, creative, ethical, and responsible manner following the principles of sustainable development.
7- The ability to think critically and analyze research results, that is, the ability to evaluate information and apply research results at work.
8- Having good problem-solving skills.