Note
It is recommended that domestic and international students apply now. Applications close once all places have been filled. It is recommended to apply early, as applications and eligibility for interviews are be assessed on a rolling basis.
Indigenous applicants should apply via UTS Student Portal and are contacted by the Professor of Practice in Indigenous Health with further information. Indigenous applicants are welcome to submit cultural and/or community referees to accompany their application.
Commonwealth Supported Places
There are a limited number of Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) available in this course, which are competitive and awarded based on merit. To be considered for a CSP, applicants must:
- Indicate their interest in a CSP on their application.
- Apply on time in line with CSP deadlines (it is recommended applicants apply early as applications are assessed progressively).
Eligible applicants must accept their offer by the lapse date to retain their place. Please note that due to the competitive nature of the course, applicants may not receive their CSP outcome until commencement of Autumn B session.
For application deadlines and information, please refer to Postgraduate courses with Commonwealth Supported Places.
Targeted at graduates aiming to become registered pharmacists, this Master of Pharmacy programme offers a path to professional registration. The course contains an innovative, practice-oriented curriculum that extends your scientific knowledge to meet modern pharmacy demands. Distinctive features include the capstone subject 'Molecule to Market' and two electives for tailored learning.
Gain expertise in pharmaceutical sciences, professional pharmacy services, and integrated therapeutics. Learning is interactive, utilising advanced technology and enriched by industry experts. Instruction occurs in state-of-the-art teaching spaces, ensuring a blend of theory and hands-on experience.
You will engage in diverse clinical placements throughout the programme, including a guaranteed hospital placement, all facilitated by UTS.
Developed by leading pharmacy academics and an expert educational designer, the course's subject matter is delivered in an integrated, student-focused manner, making use of cutting-edge technologies and strong links with the pharmacy profession. Expert guest lecturers and practitioner teachers are utilised throughout the course to ensure relevance and real-world application of content.
Students undertake clinical practice in a wide variety of settings sourced by UTS throughout the degree. This includes a guaranteed hospital pharmacy placement for eligible students. On-campus learning takes place in the Graduate School of Health's state-of-the-art education and research facility, which opened in 2019.
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Course aims
The course aims to prepare graduates to be registered pharmacists who can succeed in expanded roles in emerging professional environments, and within changing medical, social, political and regulatory contexts. This is achieved by going beyond traditional educational models so students engage in self-directed and problem-based learning to develop leadership skills, gain experience with emerging technologies and build a network of internationally recognised researchers, teachers and pharmacists.
