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Changing models of health care delivery designed to improve quality and access to services require effective leaders who are able to utilise information technology and build and engage teams. This course provides the opportunity for health professionals to enhance their skills and knowledge enabling them to become leaders in health services.
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A 4-year course, divided into three general sections: an introductory and basic science year, a year studying drugs and pharmaceutical sciences, followed by two years of applied and clinical studies. During the third and fourth years, students gain experience in community pharmacies and hospitals.
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Students with a credit average at the end of year 2 of the BPharm who have an interest in research may undertake an Honours option within the four year BPharm program. An Honours degree in Pharmacy could lead to further study for a research higher degree (MPharm or PhD).
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This course primarily consists of a major research project leading to a thesis. Fields of study are pharmacy practice, pharmaceutical science and pharmacology. BPharm graduates with credit average are eligible to apply for enrolment but must seek advice from Pharmacy.
(See University Handbook Entry)
(See University Handbook Entry)
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