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This course entry should be read in conjunction with information provided in the 'Faculty information' section of this Handbook by the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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DescriptionPharmacists are health professionals with the skills and knowledge to manage a patient's understanding and utilisation of medications, in order to optimise medicines-related health outcomes. The degree has four streams of study:
During third and fourth year, students undertake work placements in hospitals and community pharmacies through the professional experience placement program. The program provides an understanding of the processes involved in, for example, providing primary health care, drug information, and clinical pharmacy services in different practice environments. To be registered as a pharmacist, students must complete an additional one year pharmacy internship program under the supervision of the Pharmacy Board. Monash University offers an internship program, either as a stand-alone course or as part of course 3460 Graduate Certificate in Pharmacy Practice (Internship). ObjectivesThe course aims to produce graduates with:
Graduates should be able to apply the knowledge and skills gained to promote and contribute to the quality use of medicines and to the health of the community. Maximum credit allowed96 credit points Special requirementsPolice and Working With Children checks are required for the professional experience placements in clinical and community settings in the Bachelor of Pharmacy. All students will be required to obtain and pay for a police and Working With Children check prior to undertaking the clinical and community placements in their course. Students are required to be able to show record that they have been immunised in line with the Department of Human Services list of immunisation for health workers before commencing their professional experience placements. For further information or for clarification contact the placement program coordinator, email pep@pharm.monash.edu.au. FieldworkDuring third and fourth year, students undertake work placements in hospitals and community pharmacies through the professional experience placement program. Professional recognitionPharmacy Board of AustraliaTo practice as a pharmacist in Victoria it is necessary to register with the Pharmacy Board of Australia. To qualify for registration with the Pharmacy Board of Australia, a period of internship practical training must be undertaken after completing this undergraduate course. For detailed information, refer to the entry under 'Registration as a pharmacist' in the faculty information section of this Handbook at http://www.monash.edu.au/pubs/handbooks/undergrad/pharm-02.html. Royal Australian Chemical InstituteBachelor of Pharmacy graduates from Monash are eligible to become members of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute (RACI) after a period of practical experience. RACI members are able to practise in many areas of industry as professional chemists and receive the salaries determined by the RACI. StructureStudents complete eight core units in the first two years of the course, and core, elective and placement units in years three and four. RequirementsFirst yearFirst semester
Second semester
Second yearFirst semester
Second semester
Third yearFirst semester
Second semester
plus one of the following electives:
* Parkville campus only. ** Sunway campus only. Fourth yearFirst semester
Second semester
Bachelor of Pharmacy (with honours)Students will qualify for the in-course Bachelor of Pharmacy (with honours) at the conclusion of the four-year pharmacy course, awarded in one of the grades of H1, H2A or H2B, where the aggregate of the marks they obtain in all units attempted reaches minimum levels of achievement determined by the faculty board. Refer to the faculty in-course honours policy at http://www.pharm.monash.edu.au/students/undergrad/honourscalculations.html. Award(s)Bachelor of Pharmacy Bachelor of Pharmacy with honours Where more than one award is listed the actual award(s) conferred may depend on units/majors/streams/specialisations studied, the level of academic merit achieved, or other factors relevant to the individual student's program of study.
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