Canary Islands Approve New Pharmacy Degree at Fernando Pessoa University
Canary Islands Launches New Bachelor's Degree in Pharmacy
Approval and Decision
The Canary Islands government has authorized the Fernando Pessoa-Canarias University to launch a new official Bachelor's Degree in Pharmacy.
This decision follows a thorough approval process that involved:
- Academic and social viability assessments by the Canary Islands Agency for Quality Assessment
- Positive recommendations from the university's governing bodies
Purpose and Goals
The degree aims to:
- Provide students with a solid foundation in pharmacy
- Broaden opportunities for healthcare professionals on the islands
Legal and Regulatory Context
This move aligns with Spain's broader efforts to modernize and standardize higher education through the 2021 Real Decreto 822/2021, which structures university programs across the country.
It also responds to regional autonomy, allowing the Canary Islands to manage the creation and approval of new degrees locally.
Regulations and Student Transfer
Students who began studies under previous regulations will have the option to transfer to the new program.
The approval is conditional on the university meeting the planned curriculum requirements during the official verification process.
Significance and Impact
This development is significant for residents, as it:
- Improves access to healthcare education locally
- Potentially leads to more qualified pharmacists working in the Canary Islands
It reflects ongoing regional efforts to:
- Enhance higher education
- Meet local labor market needs