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Graduate Certificate/Graduate Diploma in Pharmacy Management

Graduate Certificate: Course code: 3451 + Course abbreviation: PharmMgtCert + Total credit points required: 24 + 1 year part-time

Graduate Diploma: Course code: 3452 + Course abbreviation: PharmMgtDip + Total credit points required: 48 + 2 years part-time

Study mode and course location

Off-campus (Parkville - P/T only)

Course description

The Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma in Pharmacy Management are designed to equip course participants with the management skills necessary to meet the challenges facing the pharmaceutical industry and the pharmacy profession in a highly competitive environment.

Developed in partnership with the Faculty of Business and Economics, these courses provide participants with greater flexibility to exit with a graduate certificate, graduate diploma or continue on a pathway to a Master of Business Administration (MBA). For more information on the MBA see the Business and Economics section of this handbook.

Course objectives

To provide an in-depth and all-encompassing coverage of the key pharmacy management demands.

Entry requirements

A relevant undergraduate degree, or prior qualifications satisfying the entry requirements for the Monash MBA, plus two years of relevant post-degree professional or managerial work experience.

Credit for prior studies

Applicants who have passed units at a postgraduate level at a recognised tertiary institution, deemed by the course director to be equivalent of Monash units, may be granted credit for up to two units towards the graduate certificate/graduate diploma. Applicants intending to seek credit for the MBA program are strongly advised to review the MBA credits policy.

Course structure

Participants may choose to receive an academic award at any of the following exit points. These awards are mutually exclusive, and only one award will be granted to each participant.

  • Graduate Certificate in Pharmacy Management: four units (minimum three professional track units) – two semesters part-time study
  • Graduate Diploma in Pharmacy Management: eight units (minimum six professional track units) – four semesters part-time study
  • Master of Business Administration: 10 core MBA units (and approved substitutes) plus six professional track/elective units – eight semesters part-time study, four semesters full-time

All professional track units are by off-campus learning mode. They can be taken as single non-award units with transferable credit points for future award studies.

A limited number of units can be taken as electives beyond the core and professional track units. This will be considered on an individual basis.

Core MBA units are currently face-to-face, with regular weekly day or evening lectures at Caulfield campus.

Professional track units

  • ECX9700 Introduction to health economics
  • ECX9710 Pharmaceutical economics
  • MKF9810 Retailing
  • VCD1101 Pharmacy practice and planning
  • VCD1102 The Australian healthcare and pharmaceutical environment
  • VCD1103 Risk management for health professionals
  • VCD1104 People management in pharmacy

General management units

  • AFG9070 Financial management
  • AFG9071 Introductory accounting*
  • MKX9160 Foundations of marketing *
  • MKX9261 Integrated marketing communication

    * Off-campus units available to Pharmacy Management Program participants as substitutes to core MBA units (MBA9004 and MBA9006).

On transfer to the MBA program, participants will have access to the following MBA core units:

Assessment is by assignment.

Contact details

Pharmacy enquiries: Postgraduate coursework coordinator, telephone +61 3 9903 9509, email postgrad@vcp.monash.edu.au or visit www.vcp.monash.edu.au/.

MBA enquiries: MBA Reception, telephone +61 3 9903 1166, email: mba@buseco.monash.edu.au or visit www.mba.monash.edu.au/.

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