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bayan92

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If anyone did a Bachelor of Science and then went onto do Masters of Pharmacy can you please answer a few questions:


  • Did you have to do prerequisite subjects throughout the life of B Science?
  • How did you apply for M Pharmacy?
  • Did you have to do any other tests eg. GAMSAT?
  • Did you have to have high grades?
Thanks for your help :sun:
 

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best option is to do 1 year of bsci then just transfer, GPA of 5.0 will get u in, and stat >150
 

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If anyone did a Bachelor of Science and then went onto do Masters of Pharmacy can you please answer a few questions:


  • Did you have to do prerequisite subjects throughout the life of B Science?
  • How did you apply for M Pharmacy?
  • Did you have to do any other tests eg. GAMSAT?
  • Did you have to have high grades?
Thanks for your help :sun:
The entry criteria for Master of Pharmacy includes:
  • Bachelor degree with 5.5 GPA
  • Prerequisite subjects (42 out of 54 credit points of 12 x chemistry, 12 x pharmacology, 12 x physiology, 6 x biochemistry, 6 x human biology, 3 x calculus, 3 x statistics)
  • GAMSAT
  • Pharmacy case study scenarios
You can find more information about M Pharm admissions here.

Alternatively, as Doomah suggested, you can transfer into Bachelor of Pharmacy after one year of full-time tertiary study - you should be able to get credit for some chemistry and biology subjects. However, this is extremely competitive as only 15-20% of the quota can be given to transfers. In previous years, a D average (6 GPA) was required. You also need a STAT result of 150+.

The two pathways are the same in length (B Sc + M Pharm = 3 + 2 = 5 years, B Sc + B Pharm = 1 + 4 = 5 years) and you will have the same career prospects and professional recognition (although some people do feel that Master > Bachelor). The main difference is the cost, as you can study B Pharm in a Commonwealth Supported Place but you will have to pay full fees for M Pharm.
 

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alternatively there is pharmacy at CSU and UNE. then you can finish in 4 years instead of 5 years.
 

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if someone is doing a B science and than want to transfer into M pharmacy, dont you have to finish the degree(3years) and than transfer into the other course, or can you just do 1 yar and than transfer?
 

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