%0 Journal Article %T Pharmacy students’ perception about education and future career %A Mirghani A. Yousif %A Ahmed S. Eldalo %A Ahmed A. Albarraq %A Nizar Sirag %A Mustafa Ibrahim %J Archives of Pharmacy Practice %@ 2320-5210 %D 2014 %V 5 %N 2 %P 72-77 %X Objective: The study was to determine the Sudanese pharmacy students’ opinions and to measure their satisfaction about education instructions and to reveal their impact on the future carrier. Materials and Methods: Cross‑sectional study was conducted by using pretested self‑administered questionnaire among final year pharmacy students in Sudan. Results: A total of 455 students from both public and private colleges were participated in the study. Combined one‑way direct with interactive method was dominant (74.5%) and was preferred by (74.3%). The English was the major instruction language (62.9%), which was preferred by (66.6%) of the participants. More than 3‑quarters of the students had chosen the pharmacy as first choice. Students believed that pharmacy provides good future career. There was a significant association between the students’ satisfaction about choosing pharmacy as career and current academic performance (P = 0.004). Conclusion: The obtained results provide an insight into students’ opinions on different issues concerning pharmacy education instructions. These data could be utilized as an indicator of the general trends and a guideline for improving pharmacy education in Sudan. %U https://archivepp.com/article/pharmacy-students-perception-about-education-and-future-career