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The 4 year Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) at the University of Newcastle will provide you with the theoretical knowledge, practical experience and attributes to drive clinical leadership in health care.
Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours)
4 Years
no official deadline, however, applicants are strongly encouraged to apply early as places may fill quickly.
February 2025
Pharmacy
Undergraduate
Health Sciences
Australia
The Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) at the University of Newcastle will provide you with the theoretical knowledge, practical experience and attributes to drive clinical leadership in health care while also providing a framework to influence the management of pharmaceutical services in Australia and globally.
You will be equipped to provide a vital primary health care role as you counsel people on the best use and management of medications, provide advice on the symptoms and management of common ailments, prepare and formulate medications and educate the community on a wide range of health and well-being matters.
At the University of Newcastle, you will use innovative and state-of-the art educational technology to supplement your face-to-face lectures, tutorials and experiential learning, through clinical placements and simulated learning environments.
Throughout your studies the University of Newcastle will provide you with the opportunity to develop outstanding research capabilities. As a student at a research intensive university, you’ll be under the guidance of our experienced academic staff who are world leaders in their respective fields.
The Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) at the University of Newcastle is a four year embedded honours degree and will set you on your way to becoming a registered pharmacist.
The University of Newcastle’s Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) has been granted accreditation by the Australian Pharmacy Council (APC) and approved by the Pharmacy Board of Australia as a qualification leading to registration as a pharmacist in Australia.
It is the student’s responsibility to contact their local credentialing body for re-entry pathways. The Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada (PEBC) is the national certification body for the pharmacy profession in Canada. Upon returning, students must go through an evaluation procedure with the PEBC.