The Master of Pharmaceutical Science (MPharmSc) is open to students who have
(a) qualified for the degree of Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science
(Honours) of the university, (b) qualified in this or another university
for any other degree which in the opinion of the college board is suitable
preparation for the candidate's proposed field of study, or
(c) qualification and experience which in the opinion of the college board
are a suitable preparation for the candidate's proposed field of study.
The notional duration for the degree of Master of Pharmaceutical Science is two
years. It is recognised that the time may be shortened if the candidate has
pursued an honours degree. For full-time candidates the thesis can be submitted
following not less than 12 and not more than 36 months of study.
Students are not precluded from nominating the area in which they wish to
pursue their studies, but this is often conditional upon the availability of
materials, equipment, and supervisors. Often a student is advised to consult
with the head of department or the associate dean (graduate studies) in
relation to their final choice of area.
Students considering undertaking this course are requested to apply in writing
to the associate dean (graduate studies) in the year prior to their proposed
commencement of studies. Studies for the MPharmSc degree normally commence in
March of each year.
Scholarships from both the university and the college are available to support
MPharmSc candidates during their studies, however competition for such
scholarships is intense and no guarantee can be given that scholarship support
will be forthcoming. The awards provide a scholarship of approximately $16,000
gross per annum.