Whether you're a school leaver who is just starting out or a mature age student looking for a career change, below we outline the steps to becoming a registered pharmacist in Australia.
If you've already completed a bachelor鈥檚 degree, you can apply for the聽Master of Pharmacy聽as a postgraduate student.
The 2-year degree is an accelerated, practical program designed to prepare you for all aspects of the pharmacy profession including leadership in innovative and evidence-based practice.
Learn more about Master of Pharmacy entry requirements and course structure
Our combined degrees integrate the Pharmacy Board of Australia's intern training program and supervised practice requirements - requirements you normally have to complete after graduating with a typical bachelor's degree.
Which means that you can sit the Pharmacy Board's registration examination soon after completing your degree.
Our combined pharmacy degrees also integrate an advanced master's program and offer the opportunity to complete honours.聽Learn more about these degrees.
Once you have completed the intern training program and supervised practice (which are built into our integrated degrees),聽you'll be able to sit the Pharmacy Board's registration examination.
If successful, you'll then be eligible to apply for general registration as a pharmacist in Australia.
Pharmacists require this registration to find employment in a variety of clinical settings and specialities, including hospital and community pharmacies, consultancy, government and industrial positions.
If you are an overseas practitioner, you are still required to register with the Pharmacy Board of Australia and聽may require further examination.