Adelaide University

Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours)

Undergraduate

Details

University Location Adelaide, South Australia
City Population 1.3 million
Student Population 65,000
Int'l Student Population 16,000
Main Campus Adelaide City Campus
Program Campus Adelaide City
Program Duration 4 years
Estimated Annual Tuition AUD$52,200 (2026 fees; subject to increase)
Semester Intake February & July
Next Available Intake February
Application Deadline No set deadline*
CRICOS Provider 04249J

Overview

Pharmacists are an important member of any healthcare team. They provide expert patient care and ensure medicines enhance health outcomes with minimal side effects. Step into one of the world’s most trusted professions. Compound medicines, analyse drug interactions and create your own formulations. You’ll be the go-to expert on medications and a key player in improving public health.

Become a vital part of the healthcare system that makes a real difference in people’s lives. The Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) at Adelaide University will ensure you graduate with a competitive edge. Step into clinical practice and learn in Adelaide’s state-of-the-art pharmacy laboratory.

 

Program

In Adelaide’s Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) Program, you’ll learn how to provide expert knowledge to consumers and be part of a healthcare team. Discover best care practices and how to accurately dispense medicines. You’ll gain the skills needed to undertake and manage health-centred research projects.

Focus on a variety of topics including foundational sciences and pharmacy courses. You’ll also conduct laboratory work, getting hands-on experience to grow your skills in pharmacy practice.

Other key topics include

  • chemistry and human physiology
  • providing personalized drug information and expert advice for patients
  • preparing, studying and monitoring medicines and their use

You’ll build a strong foundation in pharmaceutical sciences in your first 2 years. You’ll expand your clinical skills and learn about how to manage common diseases. Collect and interpret health information to provide patient-centred care. Investigate ethical pharmacy practice, including the responsible supply of medicines.

In your third and fourth years, you’ll enhance your clinical decision-making skills and learn to compound and formulate medications. Discover quality use of medicines and advanced pharmacy practice service delivery. You’ll also study clinical trials and international regulation of medicines.

In your final year, you’ll complete 12 weeks of placements in community and hospital pharmacies. These opportunities can also extend to rural and international experiences.

Assessments will be practical, research-based and professionally focused. They include simulated patient interactions, quizzes, examinations, group projects and professional portfolios.

Admission Requirements

You may apply directly from high school or after having partially or fully completed university studies.

1. Completed high school diploma
You must have a completed a high school diploma with a minimum average of 80%, including successfully completed prerequisite studies in Grade 12 biology, chemistry, or physics.

2. Commenced or completed bachelor’s degree
You must show successful completion of at least 6 months full-time study (or equivalent part-time) at an undergraduate diploma or higher. You must submit official academic transcripts from both university and high school.

Admission Timeline

*While there is no set application deadline, you are encouraged to apply at least 6 months prior to the program start date.