C04252v2 Master of Pharmacy
University of Technology Sydney
About
The Master of Pharmacy is an accredited two-year graduate-entry degree leading to eligibility for registration as a pharmacist.
Innovative and practice-based in approach, the course builds on students' strong scientific foundation to provide specialist, comprehensive knowledge relevant to contemporary pharmacy practice.
In addition to the pharmaceutical sciences, this includes professional pharmacy services, integrated therapeutics and the unique capstone subject, 96014 Molecule to Market, led by industry leader Adjunct Professor John Montgomery.
Two elective subjects provide students with the opportunity to individualise their studies with their choice of any available postgraduate subject offered at UTS.Developed by leading pharmacy academics and an expert educational designer, the course's subject matter is delivered in an integrated, student-focused manner, making use of cutting-edge technologies and strong links with the pharmacy profession.
Expert guest lecturers and practitioner teachers are utilised throughout the course to ensure relevance and real-world application of content.Students undertake clinical practice in a wide variety of settings sourced by UTS throughout the degree.
This includes a guaranteed hospital pharmacy placement for eligible students.
On-campus learning takes place in the Graduate School of Health's state-of-the-art education and research facility, which opened in 2019.
Structure
This course comprises a total of 120 credit points. Students undertake a total of 16 6-credit-point subjects and four 6-credit-point clinical subjects.
Course completion requirements
course | credit |
---|---|
STM90755 Core stream (Pharmacy) | 108cp |
CBK90641 Electives (Pharmacy) | 12cp |
Total | 120cp |
Course program
A typical course program is provided below.
Year 1
Autumn B Session
course | credit |
---|---|
96001 Introduction to Pharmacy | 6cp |
96002 Concepts in Pharmaceutical Sciences | 6cp |
96003 Pharmaceutics | 6cp |
96004 Professional Services 1 | 6cp |
96015 Clinical Practice 1 | 6cp |
Spring B Session
course | credit |
---|---|
96005 Professional Services 2 | 6cp |
96006 Integrated Therapeutics 1 | 6cp |
96007 Drug Disposition | 6cp |
96008 Evidence-based Practice | 6cp |
96024 Clinical Practice 2 | 6cp |
Summer session
course | credit |
---|---|
96025 Clinical Practice 3 | 6cp |
Year 2
Autumn B Session
course | credit |
---|---|
96009 Professional Services 3 | 6cp |
96010 Integrated Therapeutics 2 | 6cp |
96011 Primary Health Care | 6cp |
Select 6 credit points from the following: | 6cp |
CBK90641 Electives (Pharmacy) | |
July session
course | credit |
---|---|
96017 Clinical Practice 4 | 6cp |
Spring B Session
course | credit |
---|---|
96012 Professional Services 4 | 6cp |
96013 Integrated Therapeutics 3 | 6cp |
96014 Molecule to Market | 6cp |
Select 6 credit points from the following: | 6cp |
CBK90641 Electives (Pharmacy) | |
Entry requirements
Applicants must have completed a UTS recognised bachelor's degree, or an equivalent or higher qualification, or submitted other evidence of general and professional qualifications that demonstrates potential to pursue graduate studies.
Entry is competitive and assessment is based on grade point average (GPA). Applicants must have also completed the following subjects at a tertiary level within the last 10 years and must provide relevant subject outlines with their application:
- one pharmacology subject
- two chemistry subjects
- one biochemistry subject
- one human physiology subject, and
- one mathematics or statistics subject.
For prerequisite checking, students must provide a copy of the subject or unit descriptions from the university handbook (or equivalent) of the university where they completed the subjects. If students are unsure whether the previous study meets prerequisite requirements, they can submit the subject outlines for pre-assessment via email.
Prerequisites may be completed as short courses or non-award units at a recognised tertiary institution if students did not complete them as part of their undergraduate degree. Please note, all prerequisite subjects must be assessed and approved by the school. Prior to commencing a subject to fulfil this requirement, please request a pre-assessment by emailing gsh.future@uts.edu.au.
Selected applicants are required to undertake a short interview with a panel. Applicants are assessed in the areas of communication skills, interpersonal skills, interest in pharmacy, and commitment to pharmacy as a career.
Professional and clinical requirements
All successful applicants are required to:
- acquire a Working With Children Check and an Australian National Police Check
- complete a series of NSW Health forms including a Code of Conduct, and
- demonstrate evidence of protection against a number of specified infectious diseases.
Upon completion of this degree, graduates must complete a compulsory pre-registration training period and Intern Training Program in order to be eligible for registration as a pharmacist in Australia. Applicants who have already completed a pharmacy degree overseas are also required to submit a personal statement stating their motivation for wanting to repeat a pharmacy qualification.
The English proficiency requirement for international students or local applicants with international qualifications is: Academic IELTS: minimum 7.0 overall with a minimum of 7.0 in each subtest; or TOEFL: internet based: minimum 94 overall with a minimum score of 24 for reading and listening, 23 for speaking and 27 for writing; PTE Academic: minimum 65 overall with a minimum score of 65 in each subtest.
Eligibility for admission does not guarantee offer of a place.
International students
Visa requirement: To obtain a student visa to study in Australia, international students must enrol full time and on campus. Australian student visa regulations also require international students studying on student visas to complete the course within the standard full-time duration. Students can extend their courses only in exceptional circumstances.
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