Pharmacy

RMIT’s Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) degree prepares students for the internship year needed for Australian registration as a pharmacist.

You’ll learn in our model pharmacy and gain real-world experience through work placements in both hospital and community pharmacies. As a pharmacist you'll ensure safe and effective use of medicines. Career options include working in pharmacies, for the pharmaceutical industry, or in administration.

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Undergraduate degreeBundooraATAR 72.30*See admissions
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Undergraduate degreeBundooraATAR 80.40*See admissions
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