Overview 2021
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It's not surprising then that there's a demand for more advanced skills within the industry. Professional Honours in Clinical Pharmacy is designed with the professional pharmacist in mind to provide a flexible way to develop your clinical knowledge and better prepare yourself for the challenging roles of the future. Fully online, this course is flexible so that you can balance your work and personal commitments.
Start with this Professional Honours course then take advantage of our pathway options to complete the Masters of Clinical Pharmacy (M7F).
Course objectives
As a registered pharmacist, this course will build on your Bachelor degree, providing you with the clinical knowledge and skills to further your career in hospital or community pharmacy.
You will develop critical analysis, clinical decision-making, evidence-based management skills, and generally enhance your ability to contribute to the quality use of medicine.
Gain access to some of Australia's leading pharmacists. Our staff are passionate about what they teach, including researchers from our highly successful Unit for Medication Outcomes Research and Education (UMORE) in the Faculty of Health.
Career outcomes
This course has allowed me to build on my knowledge and understanding of clinical pharmacy and different disease states, and will open up opportunities for me to work in a variety of clinical settings.
This course will equip you with the fundamental skills you need to enhance your career opportunities as a clinical or consultant pharmacist. In particular, you'll improve your knowledge of the quality use of medicines and therapeutic management.
By developing your communication skills, you'll also be able to build stronger relationships with patients and other health professionals.
Further Study Opportunities
The Professional Honours in Clinical Pharmacy provides you with further study options including:
Graduate early with the Graduate Diploma of Clinical Pharmacy
You can choose to finish your degree after completing the six advanced pharmacotherapeutic units, graduating with a Graduate Diploma of Clinical Pharmacy.
Pathway to Master of Clinical Pharmacy
Successful completion of your Professional Honours in Clinical Pharmacy will provide you with entry into the Master of Clinical Pharmacy, and the ProfHons post-nominal.
If you choose to study the Masters of Clinical Pharmacy, you will have already completed all coursework units within the Masters. Furthermore, having completed research methodology units you will be adequately prepared for undertaking a practice-based research project providing you with the opportunity to conduct truly transformative research under the guidance of staff from UMORE.
Professional Recognition
The School will notify the relevant professional colleges, organisations and bodies and request that ProfHonsClinPharm receive the same professional recognition that the Graduate Diploma of Clinical Pharmacy currently receives. It will be requested that graduates from the ProfHonsClinPharm course should receive the same financial qualification allowance as graduates from the Graduate Diploma of Clinical Pharmacy.
Course structure
The course adopts a structured approach based on Evidence Based Medicine principles, and requires students to complete eight units of study.
You will study six advanced pharmacotherapeutic coursework units, covering cardiology, respiratory medicine, infectious diseases, palliative care, geriatric medicine, endocrinology, neurology, psychiatric disorders, and gastroenterology.
You will then study two dedicated coursework units on research methodology. This will provide you with a sound understanding of practice-based research to enable students to design effective research projects and quality improvement initiatives in their own workplaces.
Please note:
- The University reserves the right to amend or remove courses and unit availabilities, as appropriate.
- You should study CSA721 in your first semester of study.
- Generally, students working full-time should not enrol into more than two units of study a semester.
Please note: you should study CSA721 in your first semester of study.
CSA721 is a self-directed, fully on-line unit, that explores a variety of disease states and their management, using a series of patient cases linked to assignment based questions, to enable the student to enhance their knowledge in the area of…
Credit Points: 12.5
This unit is currently unavailable.
View all details for CSA721 Introduction to Advanced Clinical Pharmacy Practice
CSA722 is a self-directed, fully on-line unit, that explores a variety of disease states and their management, using a series of patient cases linked to assignment based questions, to enable the student to enhance their knowledge in the area of…
Credit Points: 12.5
This unit is currently unavailable.
View all details for CSA722 Advanced Pharmacotherapeutics in Cardiovascular Diseases
CSA723 is a self-directed, fully on-line unit, that explores a variety of disease states and their management, using a series of patient cases linked to assignment based questions, to enable the student to enhance their knowledge in the area of…
Credit Points: 12.5
This unit is currently unavailable.
View all details for CSA723 Advanced Pharmacotherapeutics in Respiratory and Renal Diseases
CSA724 is a self-directed, fully on-line unit, that explores a variety of disease states and their management, using a series of patient cases linked to assignment based questions, to enable the student to enhance their knowledge in the area of…
Credit Points: 12.5
This unit is currently unavailable.
View all details for CSA724 Advanced Pharmacotherapeutics in Infectious Diseases
CSA725 is a self-directed, fully on-line unit, that explores a variety of disease states and their management, using a series of patient cases linked to assignment based questions, to enable the student to enhance their knowledge in the area of…
Credit Points: 12.5
This unit is currently unavailable.
CSA726 is a self-directed, fully on-line unit, that explores a variety of disease states and their management, using a series of patient cases linked to assignment based questions, to enable the student to enhance their knowledge in the area of…
Credit Points: 12.5
This unit is currently unavailable.
View all details for CSA726 Advanced Pharmacotherapeutics in Psychiatric and Neurological Disorders
This unit provides students with an understanding of research literature in health sciences. Scientific literature and related pharmaceutical literature including trade publications will be appraised. The principles and skills in evaluation and interpretation of the literature will be discussed and…
Credit Points: 12.5
This unit is currently unavailable.
View all details for CSA727 Critical Evaluation of Research Literature
This unit is designed to introduce students to the basic concepts, principles and practical skills of research methodology required in preparing a project proposal in health and medical research, including information retrieval and analysis, formulation of research questions, research plan…
Credit Points: 12.5
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Entry requirements
Eligibility
Students will have a minimum of a Bachelor's degree in pharmacy from the University of Tasmania or another university or tertiary institution which is deemed equivalent, and will be registered pharmacists. Appropriate post-registration work experience of at least 1 year will also be normally considered as a requirement for acceptance into this program.
Entry Requirements
An AQF Bachelor level degree in Pharmacy from UTAS or another university or tertiary institution that is deemed equivalent.
PLUS
- Evidence of current AHPRA registration under the General Registration Type for the profession of Pharmacist, without conditions or notations is required
- Appropriate post‐registration work experience of at least 1 year will also be normally considered as a requirement for acceptance into this program.
PLUS
- Employment details or a personal statement in eApplication, or a CV or Resume which indicates appropriate post‐registration work experience of at least 1 year.
Admission Prerequisites
Admission requirements are
i. Registration to Practice as a Pharmacist
ii. No restriction on practicing/ registration certificate
iii. At least one year FTE practice as a registered Pharmacist
iv. Completion of a Bachelor of Pharmacy or its equivalent.
Credit transfer
Passes in subjects or units in other courses (completed or otherwise) in this University or another approved tertiary institution (or other approved professional examining body) may be credited towards the degree, provided that the Faculty may specify what more a candidate so credited shall be required to do to qualify for the degree.
Articulation to
This course will allow articulation into the Masters of Clinical Pharmacy. The course is not designed to articulate directly with research higher degrees.
Detailed Admissions Information
Detailed admissions information and advice for all undergraduate courses, including comprehensive, course-level student profiles, is available from UTAS Admissions.
Fees & scholarships
Domestic students
Domestic students enrolled in a full fee paying place are charged the Student Services and Amenities Fee but this fee is incorporated in the fees you pay for each unit you enrol in. Full fee paying domestic students do not have to make any additional SSAF payments.
Detailed tuition fee information for domestic students is available at the Domestic Student Fees website, including additional information in relation to a compulsory Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF).
International students
International students should refer to the International Students course fees page to get an indicative course cost.
Scholarships
Each year the University of Tasmania administers an estimated $7 million in scholarships to students from all walks of life, including those who have achieved high academic results; those from low socio-economic backgrounds; students with sporting ability; students undertaking overseas study; and students with a disability.
Applications for most awards commencing in Semester 1 open at the beginning of August and close strictly on 31 October of the year prior.
For more information on scholarships and to view the full range of scholarships available to you, head to the Scholarships website.
How can we help?
Do you have any questions about choosing a course or applying? Get in touch.
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