Bachelor of Pharmacy/Bachelor of Commerce


General information

The following should be read in conjunction with the statement on the Bachelor of Pharmacy set out above and the Bachelor of Commerce in the Faculty of Business and Economics handbook.
The double degree course of Bachelor of Pharmacy and Bachelor of Commerce requires a minimum of six years full-time study or, for the Bachelor of Commerce, the equivalent of two years full-time in part-time study. Students must complete the course within eleven years. The pharmacy component of the course can only be undertaken on a full-time basis.
Students complete the Bachelor of Pharmacy in the first four years of study following the normal study program at the Parkville campus, and then complete the Bachelor of Commerce in the following two years at the university's Clayton campus. Seven compulsory first-year subjects in commerce AFC1021/AFC1022 and AFC1031/AFC1032 (Accounting), ECC1000 and ECC1010 (Economics), ETC1020 (Business statistics), MGC1020 and MGC1030 (Management) and two second-year commerce subjects in the major field of study are completed in the first of these years. In the second year, each student undertakes eight commerce subjects combining second and third-year subjects. The course structure for this year is shown in the section 'Charts of degree structures' set out in the Business and Economics handbook.

Objectives

On completion of the pharmacy component of the course, students are expected to have:

On completion of the commerce component of this course, graduates are expected to have:

developed interpersonal skills which will enable them to interact easily with professional colleagues and with those in the general community.