Bachelor of Pharmacy 48 months Undergraduate Programme By The University of Auckland |TopUniversities
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Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

52,585 NZDTuition Fee/year

Application Deadline

01 Jul, 2025Application Deadline

Programme overview

Main Subject

Pharmacy and Pharmacology

Degree

BPharm

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The Bachelor of Pharmacy is developed in consultation with leading New Zealand pharmacists, and the degree reflects the needs of contemporary and future pharmacy practice.

It shifts the focus from traditional drug chemistry and delivery. Our approach incorporates aspects such as drug development, patient use, and the optimisation of pharmacists' patient care through interaction with other health professionals.

Themes in population medicine, social science, pharmacology, pharmacy practice and pharmaceutics continue throughout the programme. These themes are supported by courses in biomedical science, medicinal chemistry, immunology and pharmacy practice – incorporating ethical issues related to practice and pharmaceutical management.

Entry into the BPharm is limited and competitive. You will be selected on the basis of academic merit and personal qualities exhibited during the admission interview (MMI). There are 100 places available each year.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Pharmacy and Pharmacology

Degree

BPharm

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The Bachelor of Pharmacy is developed in consultation with leading New Zealand pharmacists, and the degree reflects the needs of contemporary and future pharmacy practice.

It shifts the focus from traditional drug chemistry and delivery. Our approach incorporates aspects such as drug development, patient use, and the optimisation of pharmacists' patient care through interaction with other health professionals.

Themes in population medicine, social science, pharmacology, pharmacy practice and pharmaceutics continue throughout the programme. These themes are supported by courses in biomedical science, medicinal chemistry, immunology and pharmacy practice – incorporating ethical issues related to practice and pharmaceutical management.

Entry into the BPharm is limited and competitive. You will be selected on the basis of academic merit and personal qualities exhibited during the admission interview (MMI). There are 100 places available each year.

Admission Requirements

First year entry

To apply for BPharm as a first year student you must complete the first year of the Bachelor of Health Sciences (BHSc) or the Bachelor of Science (BSc) at the University of Auckland, or the Health Sciences First Year at the University of Otago. This must be completed on a full-time basis and must include the following courses:

Option A: Bachelor of Health Sciences (BHSc) or Bachelor of Science (BSc), University of Auckland

  • CHEM 110: Chemistry of the Living World
  • BIOSCI 107: Biology for Biomedical Science - Cellular Processes
  • MEDSCI 142: Biology for Biomedical Science - Organ Systems
  • POPLHLTH 111: Population Health

The remaining 60 points must comprise of:

  • Three 15 point elective courses from your degree schedule
  • One 15 point General Education course listed in the Open or EMHSS Schedule (excluding BIOSCI 100G, EXERSCI 100G, MEDSCI 100G, MEDSCI 101G, POPLHLTH 103G, POPLHLTH 104G, PHARMACY 111G).

Option B: University of Otago's Health Science First Year (HSFY)

  • CHEM191: The Chemical Basis of Biology and Human Health
  • CELS191: Cells and Molecular Biology
  • PHSI191: Biological Physics
  • BIOC192: Foundations of Biochemistry
  • HUBS192: Human Body Systems II
  • HUBS191: Human Body Systems I
  • POPH192: Population Health
  • Optional Paper

Alternative admissions

To apply for the BPharm under the Alternative Admissions entry category, applicants must have completed a minimum of two years of full time study in a relevant degree from a recognised university. Your last year of full time study must be no more than five years prior to the year of application. A minimum of 105 points over Semesters One and Two per academic calendar year is required to be considered as full time for BPharm admission. A typical academic calendar year is 120 points.

Depending on your previous study you may need to undertake part or all of the First Year courses before commencing Part II. If you are required to take Part I courses, you must pass all these courses clearly within one year in order to proceed to Part II. This will be assessed as part of your application for admission.

01 Jul 2025
4 Years
Mar

Domestic
9,326 NZD
International
52,585 NZD

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