Bachelor of Pharmacology and Toxicology

Gold Coast Campus

 

INTAKE: Mar & Jul

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Pharmacology and Toxicology program at Griffith University provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the mechanisms of drug action, drug interactions, and the effects of toxic substances on biological systems. This program integrates principles from pharmacology, toxicology, biochemistry, and physiology to prepare students for careers in pharmaceutical research, drug development, regulatory affairs, toxicology testing, and healthcare. Through a combination of theoretical coursework, laboratory practicals, and research projects, students gain hands-on experience in drug discovery, pharmacokinetics, drug metabolism, toxicology assessment, and drug safety evaluation.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the Bachelor of Pharmacology and Toxicology program covers a wide range of topics related to drug discovery, pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, toxicology mechanisms, and regulatory science. Core courses provide students with a solid foundation in biochemistry, physiology, molecular biology, and pharmacology principles. Students also study topics such as drug formulation, drug delivery systems, pharmacogenomics, and toxicology risk assessment. Laboratory sessions allow students to develop practical skills in experimental techniques, data analysis, and interpretation of pharmacological and toxicological assays. Elective courses offer students the opportunity to specialize in areas such as medicinal chemistry, clinical pharmacology, environmental toxicology, or regulatory affairs.

Research Focus: Griffith University is renowned for its research excellence in pharmacology, toxicology, and drug discovery. Students in the Bachelor of Pharmacology and Toxicology program have the opportunity to engage in research projects under the supervision of leading researchers in the field. Research projects may involve drug screening assays, pharmacological profiling, toxicity testing, drug metabolism studies, or molecular modeling simulations. Engaging in research allows students to develop critical thinking skills, laboratory techniques, and scientific communication skills. Students may also have the opportunity to present their research findings at conferences or publish their work in scientific journals, enhancing their academic and professional credentials.

Industry Engagement: Griffith University maintains strong connections with industry partners in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, regulatory, and healthcare sectors. Through industry partnerships, students in the Bachelor of Pharmacology and Toxicology program have access to industry internships, work placements, and industry-sponsored research projects. These opportunities allow students to gain practical experience, network with industry professionals, and apply their skills in real-world settings. Industry engagement enhances students' employability and provides valuable insights into the pharmaceutical industry's needs, challenges, and trends.

Global Perspective: As a globally focused institution, Griffith University emphasizes the importance of a global perspective in pharmacology and toxicology education. The Bachelor of Pharmacology and Toxicology program incorporates international collaborations, guest lectures from international experts, and cross-cultural learning experiences to prepare students for careers in a globalized world. Students have the opportunity to participate in international study tours, exchange programs, or research collaborations with overseas institutions, gaining exposure to different regulatory frameworks, drug development practices, and cultural perspectives on pharmacology and toxicology. This global perspective equips graduates to work effectively in diverse cultural, regulatory, and scientific environments, addressing global health challenges and advancing pharmaceutical innovation on a global scale.

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Location

Gold Coast Campus

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

AUD 38000

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Application Fee: AUD $50

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 65% or above in their previous academic qualifications.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of 6.0 or 6.5 with a minimum of 5.5 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 79 with a minimum of 16 in each section.
  • PTE (Pearson Test of English): Overall score of 58 with a minimum of 50 in each section.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

It's important to note that entry requirements can vary by program and may change over time. Additionally, some programs may have additional requirements, such as interviews, portfolios, or work experience.

Griffith University offers a range of scholarships to support and encourage students in their academic journey. These scholarships recognize excellence, provide financial assistance, and promote diversity and inclusion. 

Griffith Remarkable Scholarship: This prestigious scholarship is awarded to exceptional students who have demonstrated outstanding academic achievements, leadership skills, and community involvement. The scholarship covers 50% of tuition fees for the duration of the undergraduate or postgraduate program.

Griffith International Student Excellence Scholarship: This scholarship is designed to support high-achieving international students enrolling in undergraduate or postgraduate coursework programs at Griffith University. The scholarship provides a 25% tuition fee reduction for the duration of the program.

Griffith Sports Excellence Scholarship: This scholarship recognizes talented athletes who have achieved a high level of sporting excellence. It offers financial support and academic flexibility to assist student-athletes in balancing their sporting and academic.

Equity Scholarships: Griffith University offers a range of equity scholarships to support students from disadvantaged backgrounds, including financial hardship, Indigenous Australians, students with disabilities, and regional and rural students. These scholarships provide financial assistance and additional support services.

International Student Support Scholarship: This scholarship is aimed at supporting international students who may be facing financial difficulties during their studies. It provides a one-time payment to assist with living expenses.

Griffith Honours College Scholarship: This scholarship is available to high-achieving students who have been accepted into the Griffith Honours College program. It provides financial assistance and access to exclusive academic and professional development opportunities.

Graduates of Griffith University's Bachelor of Pharmacology and Toxicology program possess a diverse skill set and knowledge base that opens up various career opportunities in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, regulatory, and healthcare sectors. With a strong foundation in pharmacology, toxicology, drug development, and regulatory science, graduates are well-prepared to pursue rewarding careers that contribute to advancing drug discovery, ensuring drug safety, and improving public health.

Pharmaceutical Research Scientist: Many graduates pursue careers as pharmaceutical research scientists, working in drug discovery and development teams within pharmaceutical companies, biotechnology firms, or research institutions. Pharmaceutical research scientists design and conduct experiments to identify new drug targets, screen potential drug candidates, and optimize lead compounds for therapeutic efficacy and safety. They utilize their knowledge of pharmacology, biochemistry, and molecular biology to advance novel drug therapies for various diseases and medical conditions.

Toxicologist: Some graduates may choose to work as toxicologists, assessing the safety and risks of chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and consumer products. Toxicologists conduct toxicity studies, evaluate toxicological data, and assess the potential health hazards associated with exposure to environmental toxins, food additives, drugs, or industrial chemicals. They work in regulatory agencies, toxicology consulting firms, environmental organizations, or government agencies to protect public health and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements.

Clinical Research Coordinator: Others may pursue careers as clinical research coordinators, managing clinical trials and research studies to evaluate the safety and efficacy of new drugs or medical treatments. Clinical research coordinators work closely with healthcare professionals, study participants, and regulatory authorities to ensure adherence to study protocols, ethical guidelines, and regulatory requirements. They play a crucial role in collecting and analyzing clinical data, monitoring patient safety, and facilitating the successful completion of clinical research projects.

Regulatory Affairs Specialist: Some graduates may work in regulatory affairs, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements and navigating the drug approval process. Regulatory affairs specialists liaise with regulatory agencies, prepare regulatory submissions, and provide expertise on regulatory guidelines and requirements for drug development, marketing authorization, and post-marketing surveillance. They work in pharmaceutical companies, regulatory consulting firms, or government agencies to facilitate the regulatory approval of new drugs and ensure their safe and effective use.

Pharmacovigilance Officer: Others may pursue careers in pharmacovigilance, monitoring the safety of marketed drugs and assessing adverse drug reactions. Pharmacovigilance officers collect, analyze, and report adverse event data, conduct safety assessments, and implement risk management strategies to minimize the potential risks associated with pharmaceutical products. They collaborate with healthcare professionals, regulatory authorities, and pharmaceutical companies to ensure the ongoing safety and surveillance of drugs throughout their lifecycle.

Medical Science Liaison: Some graduates may work as medical science liaisons, serving as scientific experts and educators for pharmaceutical companies or healthcare organizations. Medical science liaisons provide scientific support, medical information, and educational resources to healthcare professionals, researchers, and key opinion leaders. They communicate the latest scientific advancements, clinical data, and therapeutic insights to facilitate informed decision-making and promote the appropriate use of pharmaceutical products.

Quality Control/Quality Assurance Specialist: Others may pursue careers in quality control or quality assurance, ensuring the quality and compliance of pharmaceutical products throughout the manufacturing process. Quality control/quality assurance specialists develop and implement quality control procedures, perform inspections and audits, and review manufacturing processes to ensure adherence to Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and regulatory standards. They play a vital role in maintaining product quality, safety, and regulatory compliance in pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities.


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