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    Bachelor of Pharmacy

    University of Otago

    University of Otago

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    New Zealand, Dunedin

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Dunedin| Christchurch| Wellington

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines14-Feb-2026
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    Duration 4 year(s)
    Next Intake 14-Feb-2026

    Bachelor of Pharmacy

    About

    To register and practise as a pharmacist in New Zealand, a four-year University programme leading to a Bachelor of Pharmacy (BPharm) degree followed by 52 weeks of trainee internship at approved pharmaceutical establishments has to be undertaken. The Otago BPharm, the oldest university pharmacy degree in New Zealand, opens opportunities to practise as a pharmacist in various professional settings. It is a broad-based university programme in the physical, biological, social and health sciences.

    What is pharmacy?

    “The School of Pharmacy gave me the knowledge, the skills, and the confidence to begin my career as a pharmacist. You feel that you graduate as a health professional with a vast knowledge base to build upon.”

    — Kiri Aikman
    Pharmacy Graduate

    As the experts on medicines, pharmacists are essential members of the healthcare team. They have the skills and knowledge to help patients understand and use their medicines in the most appropriate way.

    They are responsible for optimising medication use and may also be involved in the development and manufacture of medicines.

    Pharmacy is the health profession that links the health sciences with the chemical sciences, and ensures the safe and effective use of medication.

    Pharmacy is a varied profession, from manufacturing medicines through to optimising patient health-related outcomes and providing ongoing monitoring of their effectiveness.

    The School of Pharmacy website has much more information about the pharmacy profession.

    What will I study?

    After selection from Health Sciences First Year, or from one of the other categories, you commence the second year of your four-year degree.

    Here you will build on the fundamental sciences studied during HSFY.

    You will also learn about the practice of pharmacy along with the legal and social aspects of healthcare which are continued throughout the course. You will then study a series of integrated module-based papers, where the focus is person-centred care in clinical settings and patients in the community.

    The integrated studies teach you how to apply what you learn at university to the practice of pharmacy. During these studies, you will have opportunities to learn in different types of pharmacy environments alongside practising pharmacists.

    Once you complete your fourth year and graduate, there is a one year pre-registration programme. You must register with the Pharmacy Council of New Zealand to be eligible for the pre-registration training programme. This is undertaken as paid employment at an approved site in a hospital or community pharmacy. It is your responsibility to arrange the employment at this site.

    Visit the School of Pharmacy website for more detailed information about studying pharmacy at Otago.

    Background required

    There are no subject requirements for entry into the Health Sciences First Year (HSFY) programme, which makes up the first year of the Pharmacy degree, but we do strongly recommend you take chemistry, physics, and biology to Year 13.

    HSFY must be your first year of university study and can only be studied at Otago.

    If you are considering tertiary study before enrolling, you are strongly advised to contact Health Sciences Admissions first.

    Registration of pharmacists

    Admission to the practice of pharmacy in New Zealand is governed by the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003.

    It requires practical training carried out under conditions prescribed by the Pharmacy Council. This practical work must be carried out after the candidate has passed the Fourth Year Examination for the degree of Bachelor of Pharmacy or Bachelor of Pharmacy with Honours. Further details may be obtained
    from the Registrar of the Pharmacy Council of New Zealand, PO Box 25137, Wellington 6040.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

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    One year of successful study at a recognised institution of university standing, or successful completion of a University of Otago Foundation Year programme or equivalent.

    A recognised institution is generally a college or university that is listed in the World Higher Education Database.

    International Baccalaureate

    A completed IB Diploma with a minimum of 24 points

    If taken in New Zealand: you must also satisfy literacy and numeracy requirements by completing English as the language at Higher or Standard level in Language A: literature, or Language A: language and literature, or at Higher level in Language B, together with any mathematics subject.

    If taken outside New Zealand you may meet the literacy requirement through an approved alternative as outlined on our English Language requirements page.

    Pearson Edexcel International A levels

    You must obtain:

    • a minimum of 120 points on the New Zealand Tariff at A or AS level from any syllabus groups, which are broadly equivalent to those in the list of approved subjects for NCEA; and
    • a D grade or better in syllabuses from at least three different syllabus groups (excluding Thinking Skills).

    If taken in New Zealand, you must also satisfy literacy and numeracy requirements, by either:

    • gaining an E grade or better in AS English Language or Literature in English; and a D grade or better in IGCSE Mathematics, or a pass in any Mathematics at AS level.
    • as prescribed for university entrance with NCEA.

    If taken outside New Zealand, you may meet the literacy requirement through an approved alternative as outlined on our English Language requirements page.

    English Program Requirements

    IELTS (Academic module) (including IELTS Online) : Overall score of 6.0, no individual band below 5.5

    TOEFL iBT : Overall score of 80 and a writing score of 20 The University of Otago TOEFL institution code is 9483 (Please note we do not accept MyBest TOEFL scores)

    Pearson Test of English ( PTE ) Academic : Overall score of 50 with no communicative skills score below 42

    Duolingo English Test : Overall score of 105 (with no Individual Subscore below 95)

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    NZD 0 

    Application Fee

    NZD  
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