About Our Faculty

About Our Faculty

Historical Background

The Faculty of Pharmacy was established on 12 October 1983 as one of the branches of the Faculty of Medical Sciences. Thereafter, a decree was issued to establish it as an independent Faculty with two branches (1 & 2) on 13 October 1993 which were later merged into one in 1996.


The Faculty’s mission is to secure higher education, conduct research in the specialization of pharmacy, and organize training courses and conferences for pharmacy personnel.


•     The Faculty of Pharmacy is part of the Lebanese University, the only public university in Lebanon

•     Through the Decree number 1118 (1983), pharmacy was a department of the Faculty of Medical Sciences

•     According to the Decree number 4142, 1993, the Faculty of Pharmacy became autonomous.

•     In line with the Bologna process, the Lebanese University adopted the LMD system (Decree number 14840, 2005); and started its application (Decree number 2225, 2009).

•     It is located at Rafic Hariri University Campus, Hadat, Mount-Lebanon


Available Specializations

Diploma:


  1. Diploma of Doctor in Pharmacy Practice
  2. Diploma of Doctor in Pharmacy (additional year)


Master’s Degree:


  1. Professional Master’s in Clinical Pharmacy
  2. Professional Master’s in Pharmaceutical Industry
  3. Professional Master’s in Pharmaceutical MBA
  4. Professional Master’s in Industrial Cosmetics and Dermopharmacy (joint with the Faculty of Pharmacy in the University Saint-Joseph of Beirut)
  5. Research Master’s in Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacoepidemiology
  6. Research Master’s in Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
  7. Research Master’s in Pharmacology and Toxicology, Mount-Lebanon


Successive Directors

  1. Dr. Fouad Gharra: 1984 – 1986
  2. Dr. Ziad Zeidan: 1986 – 1993 (Branch 1)
  3. Dr. Anwar Bekhazi: 1986 – 1993 (Branch 2)
  4. Dr. Walid Hamdan: 1993 – 1996 (Branch 1)
  5. Dr. Ghabi Khalaf: 1993 – 1996 (Branch 2)


Successive Deans:

  1. Prof. Mounir Abou Assali (Founding Dean of the Faculty of Medical Sciences and the Faculty of Pharmacy): 1984 – 1993
  2. Prof. Aref Dia: 1997 – 2001
  3. Prof. Aziz Gahchan: 2001 – 2006
  4. Prof. Marie Tueni: 2008 – 2013
  5. Prof. Pascale Salameh: 2013 – 2014
  6. Prof. Wafaa Al Bawab: 2014 – 2017
  7. Prof. Assem Al Qaq: 2018 – to date


Several possible tracks

The competencies that the faculty provide to you fulfill the international requirements; this will guarantee to you the possibility of working all over the world.


You could choose to become a community pharmacist (in a normal pharmacy), a hospital pharmacist, a clinical pharmacist or an industrial pharmacist; you can also choose to become a manager of a pharmaceutical society. 


For higher degrees, several professional masters’ programs are available, in the different cited above fields. It would also be possible for you to obtain higher degrees in many pharmaceutical research fields (research master and PhD). 

Highly specialized instructors

The faculty requires instructors to hold a PhD for all theoretical courses, ensuring a solid knowledge pedestal to the students.


For practical applications, they require the instructor to hold high level professional titles (PharmD & Master); this will allow you to profit to the maximum of their practical experience, and to achieve the competencies of the Nine Star Pharmacist, as required by the International Pharmaceutical Federation.

A curriculum in two languages: french and english

The Faculty of Pharmacy at the Lebanese University is the only faculty of pharmacy in Lebanon including two sections, French and English. The number of students is never above 50 per theoretical class, and 20 per laboratory session for practical works.


After passing the first year either at the Faculty of Sciences of the Lebanese University or at a faculty of pharmacy at any other university, the access to the Faculty of Pharmacy is possible after presenting an entrance exam to the second year of studies.


The total number of years, including the first year before the entrance exam, is five: it leads to the Degree of Doctor of Pharmacy Practice (DPP). A sixth year for obtaining a master degree (M2) or the Degree of Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) is optional.

Community Services Centers

1.    Lebanese Food, Drugs and Chemical Administration (LFDCA): It is a Center for Food, water and medications quality assessment, in collaboration with ministries, other public and private institutions


2.    Pharmacovigilance Center: Pharmacovigilance and vaccinovigilance, in collaboration with the Lebanese Ministry of Public Health


3.    DIGIHEALTH Teaching & Learning Center: Center for Teaching & Learning digital methods, in collaboration with private universities


CAMPUS LIFE

It's a unique experience that every student cherishes. It’s a time when you make new friends, learn new things, and create memories that last a lifetime. Whether it’s attending lectures, participating in extracurricular activities, or just hanging out with friends, campus life is full of opportunities to explore and grow. Check it out below!

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