Denmark
The education of pharmacists (Danish: farmaceut) in Denmark takes place either at the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences or at the University of Copenhagen
The Bachelor of Pharmacy (BPharm) degree (Danish: bachelor i farmaci) takes three years. The Master of Pharmacy (MPharm) degree (Danish: cand.pharm.) takes two years longer — a total of five years. To work as a pharmacist in a pharmacy in Denmark, the MPharm degree is required.
After graduation as a pharmacist with the MPharm degree, the student can begin the three-year Doctor of Pharmacy (DPharm) education programme (Danish: dr.pharm.).
Beside the pharmacists, in Denmark there is another professional group with a pharmaceutical higher education — the pharmaconomists (experts in pharmaceuticals) whose education takes place at the Pharmakon—Danish College of Pharmacy Practice .
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