Gain real-world pharmacy skills
Pharmacists are involved in the development, testing, manufacture and distribution of medicines and the monitoring of drug therapy. The Bachelor of Pharmacy offers practical experience and a strong theoretical grounding in the discipline of pharmacy.
In addition to providing community-based healthcare, this degree allows you to exercise business management skills in a professional setting.
Upon completion of your Curtin College Diploma, you will receive 175 credits towards the Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) and you will need to complete an additional unit (PHAR1002 Pharmacy Practice 1) at Curtin University in December, before admission into second year of the Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours).
Pharmacist
Clinical Research Associate
Quality Assurance
Pharmaceutical Regulator
Pharmacologist
Toxicologist
International English Language Testing System (IELTS) 5.5 (no band below 5.0)
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) iBT 52 (R4, L4, S14, W14)
TOEFL Special iBT Home Edition Same as TOEFL
General Certificate of Education (GCE) O-level / SPM 1119 C
(GCE) AS-Level English C grade or better
(GCE) A-Level English E grade or better