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Overview
Location
Pharmaceutical Science Building A Rm. 209
Email
pharm21@ewha.ac.kr
Tel
82-2-3277-3003
Homepage
http://home.ewha.ac.kr/~pharm21/
Fax
82-2-3277-2851
The College of Pharmacy has consistently ranked among the top pharmacy schools in the nation and enjoys one of the best reputation among all pharmacy schools in Korea. The College was one of the first to offer pharmacy education in Korea. Our alumnae have long contributed to advancement of principles, sciences, and practice of pharmaceutical care.

The College is dedicated to graduate students as pharmacists who understand and advance the principles and sciences related to drug development, manufacturing, distribution/marketing, and drug therapy. Our graduates are established professional leaders serving their community and society. As we enter the new and promising 21st century, the College strives to maintain and enhance its excellence in teaching, research, and public service.
History
1915
It introduced the M.S. program
1921
The Dept. of Pharmacy officially became The College of Pharmacy
1921
Introduced the Ph.D. program
1945
The College of Pharmacy was founded as the Dept. of Pharmacy
1967
The College of Pharmacy established the Dept. of Industrial Pharmacy, to meet demands of the rapidly evolving pharmaceutical industry
1996
The College of Pharmacy opted to run collegiate programs of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences
2005
The College of Pharmacy has unified the two departmental programs into a single pharmacy program
The aim of education
The objective of pharmacy education is to educate and train qualified pharmacists who can provide pharmacy-related multidisciplinary practices and contribute to human health and welfare.

The specific aims to fulfill this ultimate goal are as follows:

To master basic sciences related to pharmaceuticals and foster knowledge needed for better pharmaceutical care.
To learn principles essential for drug development, dosage formulation, and manufacturing/quality control of drug products.
To become pharmacists who can not only advance pharmacy sciences but also serve the evolving needs of society by delivering excellent pharmaceutical care.
To cultivate professional ethics, dedication and commitment essential for improving human health and social welfare.
Divisions & Departments
College of Pharmacy
last update : august, 2008