Design, synthesis, and development of drugs and health products are at the core of this Course. A solid cultural foundation in the chemical, biological, and pharmaceutical fields, combined with a six-month internship in a public pharmacy or hospital at the end of your training, will enable you to work in public research laboratories or in the pharmaceutical industry, focusing on drug production and quality control, as well as the biological and pharmacological evaluation of drug activity. Your degree qualifies you to practice as a pharmacist; alternatively, after graduation, you can obtain the necessary qualification to practice as a chemist.
For Academic Year 2026/2027, you will need to submit your application within one of the following calls:
- Call One for non-EU students: 7 January 2026 – 7 March 2026
- Call One for EU students: TBD (Summer 2026)


