Masaryk University: Faculty of Pharmacy
The Faculty of Pharmacy at Masaryk University in Brno is home to some of the most innovative research teams in Europe.
How to apply to Masaryk University: Faculty of pharmacy in Brno?
Complete the application form which can be found here.
Study Pharmacy at MUNI – Brought to You by CZUNI
The Master's programme in Pharmacy at MUNI, facilitated by CZUNI, offers you the opportunity to study in a diverse international environment with classmates from the USA, Europe, Africa, and Asia. Small study groups ensure an individual approach that supports your progress.
What you will learn:
- Preparation and production of drugs – from formulation to manufacturing.
- Pharmacology and pharmacotherapy – understanding medications and recommending treatments.
- Legal, economic, and ethical foundations of pharmacy – preparing you for responsible decision-making.
- Handling biologically active substances – practical skills for working with sensitive materials.
Practical experience and international opportunities
A six-month pharmacy internship is an integral part of the programme and can be completed in the Czech Republic or abroad. Additionally, mobility programmes allow you to spend part of your studies at partner universities worldwide.
A degree recognized across the EU and beyond
The Master's degree from MUNI complies with EU standards (Directive 2005/36/EC) and is recognized in all EU member states and many other countries around the world.
Join us and gain an education that opens doors to a global career in pharmacy, with CZUNI guiding your journey!
DEGREE PROGRAMS
PHARMACY
- Master in Pharmacy (NQF level 9, holders entitled to continue in Ph.D. studies)
- APPLICATION DEADLINE 31 May 2025 for non-EU residents
31 July 2025 for EU residents
- TUITION FEE PER YEAR
188 000 CZK / 7 500 EUR
- ADMISSION DOCUMENTS
Proof of Secondary Education
Curriculum Vitae (CV)
PHARMACY
The Pharmacy course spans a duration of 5 years. This study program offers undergraduates the opportunity to specialize based on their interests by selecting from a range of recommended and optional subjects, in addition to mandatory disciplines. The program's design aligns with the current status and norms within pharmaceutical sciences, catering to the requirements of pharmaceutical practice in the European framework. It also establishes a foundation for subsequent postgraduate studies.