Bachelor of Pharmacy
Campus: Canberra, Bruce
Start Date: February
Duration: 4 years
University of Canberra
Bachelor of Pharmacy
Campus: Gold Coast
Start Date: February (Trimester 1)
Duration: 4 years
Prerequisites: Grade average of 76% in final year of results.
Griffith University
Bachelor of Pharmacy
Campus: Townsville
Start Date: February
Duration: 4 years
Prerequisites: English (4,SA); Maths B (4,SA); Chemistry (4,SA)
James Cook University
Bachelor of Pharmacy
Campus: Parkville
Start Date: February
Duration: 5 years
Prerequisites: English (4,SA); Maths B (4,SA); Chemistry (4,SA)
Monash University
Bachelor of Pharmacy
Campus: Newcastle
Start Date: February
Duration: 4 years
Prerequisites: English ; Maths Bv; Chemistry
University of Newcastle
Bachelor of Pharmacy
Campus: Pharmacy Aust Cntr Excellence
Start Date: February
Duration: 4 years
Prerequisites: English (4,SA); Maths B (4,SA); Chemistry (4,SA)
University of Queensland
Bachelor of Pharmacy
Campus: Curtin University
Start Date: February
Duration: 4 years
Prerequisites: English (4,SA); Maths B (4,SA); Chemistry (4,SA)
Curtin University
Bachelor of Pharmacy
Campus: Sydney
Start Date: February
Duration: 4 years
Prerequisites: English (4,SA); Maths B (4,SA); Chemistry (4,SA)
University of Sydney
Master of Pharmacy
Campus: Dublin
Start Date: September
Duration: 5 years
Prerequisites: Applicants can apply directly from high school, on the basis of one or two years of an undergraduate degree or on completion of an undergraduate degree.
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
Master of Pharmacy
Campus: Dublin
Start Date: September
Duration: 5 years
Prerequisites: Applicants can apply directly from high school, on the basis of one or two years of an undergraduate degree or on completion of an undergraduate degree.
Trinity College Dublin
Master of Pharmacy
Campus: Cork
Start Date: September
Duration: 5 years
Prerequisites: Applicants can apply directly from high school, on the basis of one or two years of an undergraduate degree or on completion of an undergraduate degree.
University College Cork
If you have completed Bachelor of Pharmacy program from abroad, you are eligible to apply for Canadian certification through the Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada (PEBC), and then you can apply for provincial certification through the provincial certification board in the province in which you wish to practice as a pharmacist.
There are 3 steps to achieving PEBC pharmacist certification:
STEP 1: DOCUMENT EVALUATION – You must pass this evaluation of your educational and professional credentials to be eligible to write the Pharmacist Evaluating Examination. |
STEP 2: THE PHARMACIST EVALUATING EXAMINATION – You must pass this written examination to be eligible for the Pharmacist Qualifying Examination – Parts I and II. |
STEP 3: THE PHARMACIST QUALIFYING EXAMINATION, PART I (MCQ) and PART II (OSCE) – Your final step to qualifying for certification with PEBC. When you have passed both Parts of the examination you will be certified and registered with PEBC. |