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Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences

Thinking about changing your VTAC preferences?

Do you want to be a healthcare professional? Or improve people's lives by designing and developing drugs? 

Have you considered
studying a Bachelor of Pharmacy or Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science?

Faculty tours

Meet staff and students from the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences and take a tour of the faculty’s state-of-the-art teaching spaces, new library and recreation areas.

When:   Friday 4, 11 and 18 December 2009
Time:  3pm to 4pm
Meeting point: Foyer, 399 Royal Parade
Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Monash University
399 Royal Parade
Parkville, VIC 3052

Register online to take a tour or for more details contact info@pharm.monash.edu.au or 03 9903 9635.

 

Find out more about student life

What's the difference between a pharmaceutical scientist and a pharmacist?

A pharmaceutical scientist is an expert in the science related to the discovery and development of drugs; how drugs are created, how they work, how safe and effective pharmaceuticals are taken to market, their impact on the body and their effect on the treatment of disease.

A pharmacist dispenses drugs, provides advice and manages a patients medication requirements.

The Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science qualifies graduates to work in the pharmaceutical science field. If you want to be a pharmacist, you must complete a Bachelor of Pharmacy.