The Master of Clinical Pharmacy enables pharmacists to use their skills and expertise in research projects and keep up-to-date with the latest innovations:
- Advance knowledge in clinical pharmacy through research and development.
- Evaluate innovations and advances in clinical pharmacy practice and medicines management services.
Online delivery of most materials (supplemented by face-to-face weekend workshops for some courses) allows students living anywhere in New Zealand to enroll in the program.
Program Structure:
The MClinPharm is a 120-point or 240-point research master's degree, depending on the level of study you have already completed.
Research Masters (120 points)
- Enter from a postgraduate qualification
- Choose between a research portfolio (120 points) or a thesis (120 points).
Research Masters (240 points)
- Enter from an undergraduate degree
- Four courses in medicine management and advanced pharmacotherapy (120 points)
- Choose between a research portfolio (120 points) or a thesis (120 points).