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Pharmacology is a 4-year BSc programme offered by Nigerian universities accredited by the National Universities Commission (NUC). The programme combines theoretical foundations with practical training, integrating classr...

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About Pharmacology

Pharmacology is a 4-year BSc programme offered by Nigerian universities accredited by the National Universities Commission (NUC). The programme combines theoretical foundations with practical training, integrating classroom instruction, laboratory and field work, supervised attachments and a final-year research project. Students progress through 100-level foundation courses (general studies, basic sciences, communication skills), 200- and 300-level core specialisation modules, and 400-level (and 500/600-level where applicable) advanced and professional modules. Core topics span the full range of disciplines within the Pharmacology field, with elective modules permitting specialisation in areas aligned with individual interests and emerging industry demands. The programme develops analytical thinking, problem-solving, written and oral communication, teamwork, and the specialised technical and professional skills required for Pharmacology practice. The Nigerian Universities Commission (NUC) Benchmark Minimum Academic Standards (BMAS) for Pharmacology provides the regulatory framework for curriculum content and quality assurance across all accredited Nigerian universities offering the programme.

JAMB Subject Combination

For Pharmacology, JAMB requires the following four (4) subjects. English Language is compulsory.

Subject 1 (Compulsory)
Use of English
Subject 2
Chemistry
Subject 3
Biology
Subject 4
Physics

O'Level Requirements

Minimum 5 credits in O'Level subjects relevant to the course, including English Language and Mathematics.

Standard O'Level requirement: at least 5 credit passes in not more than 2 sittings (WAEC, NECO or NABTEB). Required subjects typically include:

  • English Language (compulsory)
  • Mathematics (compulsory)
  • Three (3) other relevant subjects matching the JAMB combination

Career Prospects

Graduates of Pharmacology pursue careers across multiple sectors of the Nigerian and international economy. Common career paths include roles in private industry, government ministries departments and agencies (MDAs), non-governmental organisations (NGOs), academia and research institutions, consulting, and entrepreneurial self-practice. Typical employers include private sector companies, federal and state government agencies, parastatals, multinational corporations operating in Nigeria, NGOs and international development organisations, academic institutions, and consulting firms. Entry-level salaries typically range from ₦80,000 to ₦250,000 monthly in Nigeria depending on sector and employer, with mid-career professionals earning ₦300,000-₦700,000 monthly, and senior professionals and specialists earning ₦800,000-₦2,500,000+ monthly. International postings, multinational employment and specialised expertise command substantially higher earnings. Postgraduate study (Master\'s, MPhil, PhD) is available at Nigerian and international universities, with professional certifications (where relevant to the discipline) providing additional career-advancement opportunities and entry into specialised practice areas.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the JAMB subjects for Pharmacology?
The required JAMB subject combination is: Use of English, Chemistry, Biology, Physics.
How long is the Pharmacology programme?
Pharmacology is a 4-year programme leading to a BSc degree.
Which Nigerian universities offer Pharmacology?
Over 40 Nigerian universities offer this course. Use our /course/pharmacology/best-schools/ page to compare.