A public research university with its main campus in Tasmania, Australia, is called the University of Tasmania (UTAS). Built around 1890. It is the fourth-oldest university in Australia. The institution is made of sandstone and a part of both the Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning and the international Association of Commonwealth Universities.
The university collaborates with 20 specialized research institutes and cooperative research centers, and it provides a variety of undergraduate and graduate degrees in a number of subject areas. The university's multiple 5 rating scores (far above world standard) for excellence in research earned by the Australian Research Council are in large part due to the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies. At the Australian Maritime College, the country's hub for maritime education, training, and research, the university also offers tertiary education.
There are three main campuses for the institution, located in Burnie, Launceston, and Hobart. On its Sydney sites in Darlinghurst and Rozelle, the College of Health and Medicine also houses a variety of small, specialized facilities. Additionally, it shares a research space with the Australian National Maritime Museum in Pyrmont.
The research strengths of the institution aim to benefit from Tasmania's distinctive features, notably its natural environment and geographic location. The research is strongest in the areas of data, knowledge, and decision-making as well as the environment, resources, and sustainability; creativity, culture, and society; health; the marine, antarctic, and maritime.
The Master of Pharmaceutical Science program at Hobart is made up of four semesters and is regarded as a 2.0-year degree (i.e., semesters 1, 2, 3 and 4).
Graduates will possess knowledge of the pharmaceutical and pharmacological sciences as well as expertise in these fields in written and spoken communication. They will have used information technology extensively and given three presentations to their classmates and instructors over the semester. Graduates will have studied the worldwide context of medicines as well as problem-solving in the pharmaceutical sciences. These research' social and ethical ramifications will be highlighted.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Analyze drugs utilizing pertinent analytical, chromatographic, cell-culture, and immunohistological methods.
Analyze and critically examine the literature that is currently available in the subject of pharmaceutical science.
Conduct academic research on challenging clinical and pharmacological issues.
Use a variety of mediums to present study findings to both specialized and general audiences.
Fees:
Tuition: $33950 per year
Scholarships:
25% reduction in registered tuition fees for the duration of the course.
IELTS: 6.5(6)
Academics: 2.8 GPA