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Pharmacy Courses

The full time four year Bachelor of Pharmacy course is offered at metropolitan universities and regional universities at Bendigo, Wagga, Townsville and Orange. Some of these have a focus on the regional, rural and remote workplace environment.

Students interested in studying pharmacy at university need to achieve high marks in English, Mathematics and Chemistry. Some universities offer students from rural areas extra credits to assist them into their preferred course and career.

For more information on entry requirements into pharmacy courses, take a look at the links below to the universities where you can study.

 
 

Tasmania

University of Tasmania  (Undergraduate)
http://www.healthsci.utas.edu.au/pharmacy
  
 

New South Wales

University of New England (Undergraduate)
 
The University of Newcastle (Postgraduate)
 
University of Sydney (Undergraduate and Postgraduate)
 
Charles Sturt University (Undergraduate)
  
 

Queensland

The University of Queensland  (Undergraduate & Postgraduate)
 
James Cook University  (Undergraduate & Postgraduate)
 
 

 

Victoria

Monash University (Undergraduate)
 
Latrobe University (Undergraduate)
 

Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (Undergraduate)
http://www.rmit.com/browse;ID=BP271 

 

South Australia

University of South Australia  (Undergraduate & Postgraduate)
http://www.unisa.edu.au/pmbs/

  

Western Australia

Curtin University (Undergraduate)
http://pharmacy.curtin.edu.au/
 
Murdoch (Undergraduate & Postgraduate)
http://www.pharmacy.murdoch.edu.au/
 
The University of Western Australia (Postgraduate)
http://www.biomedchem.uwa.edu.au/courses/postgraduate/coursework/mpharm
 
  

Northern Territory

Charles Darwin University (Undergraduate)
http://www.cdu.edu.au/ehs/sels/pharmacy/index.html

 

ACT

University of Canberra (Postgraduate)
http://www.canberra.edu.au/faculties/health/pharmacy     

 

 

  
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