Bachelor of Pharmacy with Honours
Bachelor of Pharmacy with Honours
Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Pharmacy with Honours will develop a strong foundation in basic and pharmaceutical sciences core skills which will be integrated with contemporary knowledge and application of pharmaceutics and pharmacy practice. Prior to the commencement of the third year, students are required to complete 100 hours…
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Pharmacy with Honours will develop a strong foundation in basic and pharmaceutical sciences core skills which will be integrated with contemporary knowledge and application of pharmaceutics and pharmacy practice. Prior to the commencement of the third year, students are required to complete 100 hours of practical experience work in a pharmacy which will be integrated into their course work. In the fourth or final year of the degree students will be required to undertake approximately 200 hours of clinical placements in community and hospital pharmacies of which some placements will be outside normal university trimester times. Students will be encouraged to take these placements in rural and regional areas.
The Bachelor of Pharmacy with Honours is offered as a 4-year full time undergraduate course and is also available by distance education. The University of New England is the first university in Australia to offer a Bachelor of Pharmacy with Honours by distance education delivery. The degree must be completed within ten years from the date of commencement.
This program has been granted accreditation by the Australian Pharmacy Council and is approved by the Pharmacy Board of Australia as a qualification leading to registration as a pharmacist in Australia.
For students commencing in Trimester 2 this course is offered only online in a part-time mode.
Course Aims
The Bachelor of Pharmacy with Honours aims to produce graduates with the knowledge, skills and attributes necessary to commence supervised practice in a preregistration training program and to achieve the recognised competency standards for practice of pharmacy in Australia and New Zealand. Graduates will also have an understanding of the place of research in furthering the theory and practice of pharmacy.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:
demonstrate commitment to professional behaviour and accountability in the commitment to care for and about people;
retrieve, critically evaluate and apply evidence in professional practice;
demonstrate team and leadership skills to deliver safe and effective practice;
demonstrate an ability to take account of the patient perspective, to make, act on and take social responsibility for clinically, ethically and scientifically sound decisions;
demonstrate communication skills in lay and professional language, choosing strategies appropriate for the context and diverse audiences;
REQUIREMENTS
For direct admission into undergraduate courses offered by UNE you must have completed an educational qualification considered to be at least equivalent to completion of Year 12 in Australia. Entry requirements vary from country to country
Assumed knowledge is Chemistry and Mathematics.
Recommended studies are Biology and HSC Mathematics Extension 1.
An IELTS (Academic) overall score of 7.0 with a minimum score of 7.0 in Speaking and Listening, and a minimum score of 6.0 in Reading and Writing; or A TOEFL Internet-Based Test (iBT) score of at least 94 with a minimum score of 24 in Speaking and Listening, and a minimum score of 23 in Reading and Writing; or A minimum OET score of B in each of the four components: Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing; or A minimum overall PTE Academic Score of 65 and a minimum of 65 in each of the four communicative skills: Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
The University of New England was originally formed in 1938 as the New England University College, a College of the University of Sydney. It became fully independent in 1954. The university is located on several sites in Armidale, NSW. All the programs are offered via the four faculties: Arts; Economics, Business and Law; Education, Health and Professional Studies; and The Sciences; these faculties incorporate 18 teaching schools. Research is offered in the areas of rural science, agricultural economics, geology, educational administration, linguistics, archaeology, etc.