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Pharmacology - PHARB13931

Plan Summary

 
Faculty: MED - Faculty of Medicine
 
 
School: School of Physiology & Pharm
 
   
 
Program: 3931 - Advanced Science/Arts
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
Bachelor of Science (Major)
 
  

Plan Outline

This four-year plan is for a Major in Pharmacology within the Bachelor of Science (Advanced Science) and combined Advanced Science programs.

Plan Structure

Stage 1
Plus either
or
PLUS
6 UoC Level I Mathematics selected from:
PLUS
Electives totalling 18 UoC

Stage 2
PLUS 18 UoC from:
PLUS
  • General Education totalling 6 UoC
  • Electives totalling 6 UoC
  • Other science electives* totalling 6 UoC
*Recommended: SCIF2041 Research Internship A (6 UoC)

Stage 3

18 UoC from any Level III Pharmacology course from the list below:
PLUS
12 UoC selected from:

Any Level III Pharmacology
Any Level III Physiology
Any Level III Chemistry
Any Level III Biochemistry
Any Level III Anatomy
Any Level III Pathology
Any Level III Microbiology
Any Level III Neuroscience

PLUS
  • 6 UoC General Education
  • 12 UoC Electives **
**Recommended: SCIF3041 Research Internship B (6 UoC), SCIF3001 Science without Borders (exchange)


Stage 4 (Honours)

48 UoC taken over two sessions each consisting of 24 UoC or over four sessions each consisting of 12 UoC
Subject to satisfactory progress throughout the program (normally a credit average), students may proceed to the Honours stage. Students should consult with the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, and note general guidelines for Advanced Science Stage 4.

Progression to Stage 4 Honours - Administrative use

Progression to Stage 4 is subject to academic performance. Students seeking to enrol in a Stage 4 Honours are required to have the approval of the Head of School and normally will be required:
  • to have completed the requirements for Stages 1, 2 and 3 of the specific study plan and to have satisfied prerequisite requirements as specified in that study plan. All General Education also must have been completed;
  • to have attained an average of 65 or higher in each stage of the program.
Students should also seek the guidance of the appropriate Head of School at an early stage of study to ensure that the study plan being followed is best suited to lead to the Year 4 Honours.

In addition, admission to a particular Stage 4 Honours is subject to appropriate research and supervision resources being available. Quotas may be imposed for entry in any year, in which case admission will be determined on academic merit.

Students who do not attain an average or 65 or higher in Stage 3 of their program are normally required to transfer to the Science program (3970) and take out the BSc award at Pass level.

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