Overall SDG Alignment Evaluation:
The Master of Pharmacy Program in Pharmacy Administration is strategically designed to cultivate leaders who can drive efficiency, quality, and sustainability within the pharmaceutical system, aligning directly with the core tenets of the SDGs. The curriculum produces experts in managing complex pharmaceutical supply chains, developing health policies, and ensuring equitable access to medicines. The program makes a foundational contribution to SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being) by focusing on the safe and effective management of medicines and health services. It is a strong driver for SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth) and SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure) through its emphasis on strategic management, supply chain innovation, and quality management in the pharmaceutical sector. By addressing pharmacoeconomics and health technology assessment, the program aligns with SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production), promoting the rational use of resources. As an advanced research-based degree, the program is a pillar of SDG 4 (Quality Education) and embodies the collaborative spirit required for SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals).
Alignment Summary: This program is central to promoting good health by ensuring the effective and equitable management of pharmaceutical systems. Courses focus on health policy, pharmacoeconomics, and quality management to ensure that medicines are accessible, affordable, and used safely, directly contributing to universal health coverage and the fight against communicable and non-communicable diseases.
Course Code | Course Title | Alignment Rationale |
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PS337 717 | Essentials in Pharmacy Administration | Contributes to health and well-being by providing a foundational understanding of the systems required to deliver effective pharmaceutical services to the population (Target 3.8). |
PS337 731 | Applied Pharmacoeconomics | Supports universal health coverage by teaching methods to assess the cost-effectiveness of medicines, ensuring that health systems can provide access to affordable essential medicines (Target 3.8). |
PS337 741 | Health Policy Analysis | Directly aligns with good health by providing the skills to analyze and develop health policies that can strengthen health systems and improve health outcomes for all. |
PS337 760 | Health and Drug System Management | Promotes universal health coverage by focusing on the management of national drug systems to ensure access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines (Target 3.8). |
Alignment Summary: As a Master of Pharmacy program, this curriculum is a pillar of quality education, offering advanced and specialized training in pharmacy administration. It is designed to equip students with the research, management, and analytical skills necessary for leadership roles, fostering a culture of lifelong learning and evidence-based practice in the pharmaceutical sector.
Course Code | Course Title | Alignment Rationale |
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PS337 710 | Research Methods and Statistics in Pharmacy Administration | Directly supports Target 4.4 by providing students with advanced technical and research skills for relevant, high-level employment in pharmaceutical administration and policy. |
PS337 891 | Seminar in Pharmacy Administration | Enhances lifelong learning opportunities (Target 4.3) by training students in critical analysis and communication of scientific literature, essential for continuous professional development. |
PS337 898 / 899 | Thesis | Represents a capstone lifelong learning opportunity where students conduct original research, thereby acquiring superior technical skills for employment and contributing new knowledge to the field (Target 4.4). |
Alignment Summary: The program supports sustained economic growth by producing highly skilled graduates who can enhance the productivity and technological level of the pharmaceutical and healthcare industries. By focusing on strategic management, finance, and marketing, the curriculum contributes to economic diversification and the creation of high-value jobs.
Course Code | Course Title | Alignment Rationale |
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PS337 734 | Strategic Management and Personnel Competency in Health Organization | Promotes sustained, inclusive, and sustainable economic growth by equipping graduates with the skills to lead and develop high-productivity health organizations (Target 8.2). |
PS337 759 | Financial Management for Pharmacist | Supports economic productivity through diversification and financial planning, fostering decent work and economic growth in the health sector (Target 8.2). |
PS337 755 | Marketing Management for Digital Age Healthcare Business | Contributes to economic growth by teaching modern marketing strategies that can drive innovation and productivity in the healthcare industry. |
Alignment Summary: This program fosters innovation and supports the development of resilient infrastructure within the pharmaceutical industry. By focusing on supply chain management, quality assurance, and health technology assessment, it enhances scientific research and upgrades the technological capabilities of the sector, promoting sustainable industrialization.
Course Code | Course Title | Alignment Rationale |
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PS337 756 | Supply Chain Management of Pharmaceutical Products | Contributes to building resilient infrastructure (Target 9.1) by focusing on the modernization and efficiency of pharmaceutical supply chains. |
PS337 758 | Quality Management in Pharmacy Services | Enhances scientific research and upgrades the technological capabilities of the pharmaceutical industry through the implementation of robust quality management systems (Target 9.5). |
Alignment Summary: The curriculum aims to reduce health inequalities by training professionals to analyze and develop health policies that ensure equitable access to medicines and health services. By understanding the social determinants of health, graduates can contribute to policies that empower and promote the inclusion of all, irrespective of their background.
Course Code | Course Title | Alignment Rationale |
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PS337 746 | Sociology and Anthropology for Pharmacy | Directly addresses Target 10.2 by providing the tools to understand and promote the social and economic inclusion of all, ensuring that health policies and services are equitable and culturally sensitive. |
PS337 741 | Health Policy Analysis | Contributes to reducing inequalities by equipping students with the skills to analyze and formulate policies that promote equal opportunity and access to healthcare (Target 10.3). |
Alignment Summary: The curriculum strongly promotes responsible production and consumption patterns by emphasizing the rational use of medicines and the efficient management of pharmaceutical resources. Courses in pharmacoeconomics and quality management are designed to prevent waste and ensure that health technologies are used sustainably and effectively.
Course Code | Course Title | Alignment Rationale |
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PS337 731 | Applied Pharmacoeconomics | Promotes the sustainable management and efficient use of natural and financial resources by evaluating the cost-effectiveness of health technologies, thereby reducing waste (Target 12.2). |
PS337 758 | Quality Management in Pharmacy Services | Supports responsible production by teaching quality management principles that ensure the efficient use of resources and minimize waste throughout the pharmaceutical supply chain (Target 12.2). |
Alignment Summary: The program embodies the spirit of partnership by preparing graduates to work across multiple sectors of the health system, from government and hospitals to private industry. The curriculum's focus on research, policy, and multi-stakeholder collaboration fosters the partnerships essential for achieving sustainable development in health.
Course Code | Course Title | Alignment Rationale |
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PS337 891 | Seminar in Pharmacy Administration | Enhances the global partnership for sustainable development by having students engage with and present on the latest global research and policies, fostering knowledge-sharing (Target 17.6). |
PS337 898 | Thesis | Represents a significant contribution to global partnerships (Target 17.17) by creating new, publishable knowledge that is shared internationally to help solve critical health system and policy challenges. |