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Course transfer

Transferring out

Students currently enrolled in a Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences degree who are considering transferring to a different course (Monash University or external) should contact the other faculty/institution for information about the course and how to transfer. You may wish to contact Student Services to discuss your possible transfer and discontinuation from the course.

Transferring in

Applications for transfer into to the Bachelor of Pharmacy, Bachelor of Pharmacy/Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science are open at the end of each year for commencement in Semester 1 the following year. A minimum standard normally needs to be achieved during the current course to be considered for transfer (eg credit or distinction average).

Domestic students applying to transfer to either the Bachelor of Pharmacy or Bachelor of Pharmacy/Commerce must also complete the UMAT (Undergraduate Medical and Health Science Admission Test ). The UMAT score will form part of the selection criteria and is only valid for 2 years, including the year you sat the test. Note: international students are not required to complete the UMAT.

Competition is strong and the faculty usually receives about 500 non-year 12 applications for approximately 15-20 places each year. As a guide, a minimum:

  • 70% average across all subjects is required for consideration for a transfer into the Bachelor of Pharmacy and Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science. 
  • 80% average is required for a transfer into the Bachelor of Pharmacy/Bachelor of Commerce degree. 

The faculty prefers transfer applicants to have completed chemistry and mathematics subjects in their first year of university, and may also pay special attention to excellent marks in these subjects.

Transfer procedure

Monash University students can apply via the internal transfer process by submitting an application form to the faculty Student Services Centre by the due date. If you are in the final year of your Monash degree and wish to apply for another Monash degree, you must submit your application via VTAC.

Internal transfer applications for 2010 entry will close 30 October 2009. Applications will be assessed in December and offers will be made mid-January. All applicants will receive an email by mid-February regarding the final outcome of their application.

Applicants studying at other institutions should apply via VTAC.

Applying for credit (advanced standing)

To apply for credit (advanced standing) internal transfer applicants must complete section F (credit section) on the course transfer application form and attach unit outlines for each unit listed.

Transfer applicants from other institutions must submit a credit application form after they have accepted their offer. Credit will not be assessed until a course offer has been made. For more information see the faculty’s (credit policy) and instructions on applying.