Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours)

Griffith University

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00233E

The Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) encompasses 30 credit points of research dissertation.As well as the opportunity for career and skill advancement, the Honours program creates a pathway for Pharmacy students to move into research and higher degree studies via the Master of Philosophy and Doctor of Philosophy programs.Pharmacy at Griffith is ranked #1 by the Good Universities Guide 2023/24 for Overall Experience, Teaching Quality, and Student Support in Australia.

Subjects

  • Anatomy and Physiology Systems I
  • Anatomy and Physiology Systems II
  • Cells, Tissues and Regulation
  • Chemistry of Biological Systems I
  • Chemistry of Biological Systems II
  • Dissertation 1
  • Dissertation 2
  • Dissertation 3
  • Dissertation Preparation
  • Genes and Disease
  • Integrated Pharmacotherapeutics I
  • Integrated Pharmacotherapeutics II
  • Integrated Pharmacotherapeutics III
  • Integrated Pharmacotherapeutics IV
  • Integrated Pharmacotherapeutics V
  • Medicines - Discovery to Practice I
  • Medicines - Discovery to Practice II
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Pharmacology
  • Pharmacy Practice I
  • Pharmacy Practice II
  • Pharmacy Practice III
  • Pharmacy Practice IV
  • Placements
  • Research Methods and Statistics
  • Specialised Delivery Systems I
  • Specialised Delivery Systems II

Standard entry requirements

Year 1 and 2 of Bachelor of Pharmacy with 5.0 GPA and 5.0 in 2013AHS.

Recognition

Credit and recognition of prior learning may be granted in accordance with Section 5.4 of the following University policy: Bachelor Honours Degree (AQF Level 8) Policy

Study pathways

Graduates of the Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) may have the opportunity to undertake higher degree research studies via the Master of Philosophy (5001) or Doctor of Philosophy (6001).

Study information

CampusFeesMid year intakeAttendance
Gold Coast Campus International: $144,000 No
  • Full-time : 4 years

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