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Bachelor of Engineering (Pharmaceutical)
B.E(Pharm)
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| Location: | North Terrace Campus | Sepang Institute of Technology |
| Duration: | 4 years
(full-time or
part-time |
| Degree/Award: | Bachelor |
Pharmaceutical engineers are vital to improving health and the well being of society through the development, large scale production, packaging and delivery of health-care products. Graduates will be capable of directing development, commercialisation and manufacturing of components within the pharmaceutical industry.
With a global shortage graduates will command lucrative national and international career opportunities. Pharmaceutical engineers work in industries such as pharmaceutical, nanotechnology, biotechnology, biomedical, food and food additives, nutrition, cosmetics and personal products. Pharmaceutical engineering is extremely rewarding for many different reasons. Working in the health industry as an engineer, speeding up delivery time of drugs to patients, making medications more affordable and more widely available, and designing new drugs to target very specific parts of the human body with fewer side effects. Pharmaceutical engineering is a high-tech program with an innovative, interdisciplinary approach to post-genomic engineering. It takes a sustainable approach, minimising waste and maximising the use of by-products.
The degree is concerned with pharmaceutical process improvement. Students learn how to develop drug formulation processes at an industrial scale with high levels of efficacy and how to improve the economical delivery, manufacturing and packaging, and design of pharmaceutical products.
The first two years of the program build a scientific and engineering foundation for the more specialist pharmaceutical engineering courses which predominate in the third and fourth years. The degree is concerned with pharmaceutical process improvement. Students will learn how to develop drug formulation processes at an industrial scale with high levels of efficacy, and how to improve the economical delivery, manufacturing and packaging, and design of pharmaceutical products. Students are required to complete 12 weeks of approved work experience.
Choose your applicant type to view the relevant admissions information for this program.
I am a:
| 2009 CSP IB | 30 |
| SATAC Code | 324451 |
| 2009 CSP TER | 83.95 |
| HESS group
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General |
| Annual tuition fees
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Commonwealth-supported place: $7,567
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| Mid-year entry? | Subject to availability |
| Enquiries | Student Centre |
Not an international applicant?
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| International TER | 80 |
| IB | 26 |
| IELTS Total | 6 [more info] |
| Annual tuition fees
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International student place: $25,000 |
| Mid-year entry? | Yes |
| Enquiries | Student Centre |
| International TER | 80 |
| IB | 26 |
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IELTS
Total
Reading
Listening
Writing
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6
5.5
5.5
6
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Not an international applicant applying with Australian year 12 results?
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| International TER | 80 |
| Annual tuition fees
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International student place: $25,000 |
| Mid-year entry? | Yes |
| Enquiries | Student Centre |
The study plans
given are examples of pathways through this degree. For a complete description,
see the program rules.
| Level I |
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Semester 1
Semester 2
* Students who have undertaken SACE Stage 2 Specialist Maths will be required to enrol in Maths IA followed by Maths IB. Students who have not taken SACE Stage 2 Specialist maths will be required to enrol in Maths IMA followed by Maths IA and Maths IB in summer semester to complete the requirements at Level 1. ^ Students with a Subject Achievement score of at least 13 in SACE Stage 2 Chemistry or equivalent must enrol in CHEM 1100 Chemistry IA / CHEM 1200 Chemistry IB. All other students must enrol in CHEM 1101 Foundations of Chemistry IA / CHEM 1201 Foundations of Chemistry IB. |
| Level II |
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Semester 1
Semester 2
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| Level III |
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Semester 1
Semester 2
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| Level IV |
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Semester 1
Semester 2
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| Electives |
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Pharmaceutical Engineers can work in diverse fields such as:
Graduates will be capable of directing development, commercialisation and manufacturing of components within the pharmaceuticals industry. With a global labour shortage, graduates will command lucrative national and international career opportunities. Further graduates of this program will have the flexibility and option to practice as a Chemical Engineer.
The objective of the undergraduate Chemical Engineering programs is to produce graduates with following attributes:
The program is designed to provide the necessary academic requirements for professional membership of Engineers Australia and many overseas engineering bodies.
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Last updated: Friday, 13 Nov 2009