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School of Life & Physical Sciences

Bachelor of Science (Pharmaceutical Science) 

Awarded by The University of Western Australia

Do you know the difference between a pharmaceutical scientist and a pharmacist? Both work with drugs, albeit in different ways.

Drugs used in the treatment of diseases, that is. In a nutshell, pharmaceutical scientists design new drug forms. When the drugs are ready to be introduced to the market, you will find pharmacists dispensing the drugs at the pharmacies.

The content of the Pharmaceutical Science degree reflects the cross-disciplinary nature of therapeutic drug discovery, development and analysis. At all levels throughout the programme exists a strong chemistry component, which parallels the essential role of chemistry in the pharmaceutical industry. A solid introduction to the biochemistry, molecular biology, physiology and genetics of humans and pathogens is provided as a backdrop for understanding human disease, drug action and the principles of drug design. Many facets of pharmaceutical development are covered, including drug discovery and optimisation (medicinal chemistry); pharmaceutical formulation, manufacture and quality control; and clinical trials and applications.


The University’s Accolades

  • University of Western Australia (UWA) belongs to the prestigious Group of Eight, a collaboration of the top research universities in Australia
  • UWA scored five stars ratings for research intensity and student to staff ratios. In relation to undergraduate students, it scored five stars for difficulty to get in and positive graduate outcomes and a four star rating for success in getting a job and graduate starting salaries. (Good Universities Guide, 2008)
  • UWA has been ranked 47th of the Top 100 World Universities. (University of Shanghai Jiaotong, Institute of Higher Education and Social Research, 2008 Academic Ranking in the field of Life and Agricultural Sciences)
  • UWA has been ranked first in Australia for the quality of its undergraduate students and second for the quality of its undergraduate programmes. (Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, 2006)
  • A World Top 100 University. (Newsweek, 2006)
  • Nobel Prize Winning University – Professor Barry Marshall and Emeritus Professor Robin Warren for Physiology or Medicine 2005

Course Structure

  • The course consist of 24 units; each amounting to 6 credit points
  • 2 semesters in year; April and September
  • 1 module is taught over 8 weeks

Course Outline

Level 1
ANHB1101
Human Biology I (Becoming Human)
CHEM1103 Biological Organic Chemistry
CHEM1104
Biological Inorganic and Physical Chemistry
MATH1040 Calculus B
SCIE1106
Molecular Biology of the Cell
STAT1400 Statistics for Science
Level 2
BIOC2201 Biochemistry of the Cell
CHEM2210 Structure Determination and Physical Chemistry
CHEM2211 Synthetic and Materials Chemistry
CHEM2221 Biological and Medicinal Chemistry
GENE2204 Principles of Genetics
GENE2230 Molecular Genetics
MICR2203 Introductory Immunology
MICR2204 Introductory Microbiology
PHYL2245 Physiology of Cells
PHYL2255 Physiology of Human Body Systems
SCIE2203 Bioinformatics
Level 3
CHEM3305 Biological Chemistry
CHEM3307 Metals in Biological Chemistry
CHEM3312 Chemistry of Drug Design and Discovery
MICR3308 Infection and Immunity
(Immunology and Infectious Disease) Pt 1
MICR3309 Infection and Immunity
(Immunology and Infectious Disease) Pt 2
PHCY3301 Therapeutic Product Formulation
PHCY3302 Current Developments in Nutrition, Health
and Drug Development

Delivery of modules may not follow the sequence as shown and subject to change.

Facilities at PSB Academy

Students undertaking this degree will also enjoy an interactive teaching, lab-oriented learning and well-designed curriculum provide a total learning experience, and preparing you for real world situations. Over 40% of the total curriculum is focused on practical training.

PSB Academy believes in offering our students the best possible education utilising the most state-of-the-art facilities. Our S$2 million laboratory facilities provide our students with the best learning environment and cutting edge equipment.


PSB Academy Life Science, Chemistry and Sport Science Laboratories

Duration

The course can be completed within an estimated minimum period of 4 years. For those with exemptions, this course may be completed within a shorter period.

Assessment and Examination

Students are given a unit outline at the commencement of each unit. The unit outline provides the assessment mode and weightings for the unit. Most units have several points of assessments, which may include laboratory assignments, projects, mid-term examinations and final examinations.

Entry Requirements

The minimum entry score for The University of Western Australia’s Bachelor of Science programme are:

Local Student Admission

  • GCE ‘A’ Level and STPM (subject to the University's admission guidelines); OR
  • Local Science-related diploma in relevant areas with average ‘C’ grade; OR
  • Local Engineering diploma with Calculus Mathematics background and a ‘C’ average grade may be considered; OR
  • Foundation Diploma in Life Sciences with an average ‘C’ grade, with a grade no lower than 'D' in any of the units; other than Chemistry where a minimum 'C' grade is required

Other Prerequisites

  • GCE ‘A’ Level Mathematics or equivalent is also a pre-requisite for entry to the BSc programmes
  • Advanced standing may be granted for relevant polytechnic diploma holders, subject to the University’s assessment

English Language Proficiency

Please note that all students must also meet the following minimum English proficiency requirements:

  • C6 or better for GCE ‘O’ Level; OR
  • 570 (paper-based total) and 230 (computer-based total) in TOEFL with Essay Rating/TWE of 4.5 or Internet-based Test (iBT): An overall score of 90 with a minimum score of 22 in the Writing section and no less than 20 in the other sections; OR
  • 6.5 in IELTS with no band less than 6.0; OR
  • ‘C’ grade for the Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English

Graduation Requirements

For more information on graduation requirements, please click here: http://courses.handbooks.uwa.edu.au/courses/c5/5011.26.

Availability

Local Student Admission

Part-time intakes 2012: Apr and Sep

Course Fees

Part-time pathway

Total Course Fee : S$ 42,372.00*
- Per Unit Fee (6 credit points) : S$ 1,765.50*

Graduates of PSB Academy can enjoy fee rebates for subsequent courses. Please contact your Admissions Officer for further details.

* All fees inclusive of 7% GST and subject to change annually
* Course fee excludes textbooks, lab coats and safety goggles
* Click here to view other charges for students

Updated on 29 September 2011; PSB Academy reserves the right to amend this information without prior notice.

 

 

Availability
Local Student Admission
Part-time intakes 2012: Apr and Sep
 
 
Course Fee
Total Course Fee:
Part-time: S$42,372.00

Course Fee after SDF-AIP:
N.A.

  • All fees inclusive of 7% GST and subject to change annually
  • Course fee excludes textbooks
 
 
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