This degree provides a pathway to a career in pharmacology, toxicology or drug research, pharmaceutical, biotechnology and other health industries. The degree's focus on pharmacology will benefit you if you are considering continuing your study with a postgraduate degree in an area such as pharmacy, medicine, dentistry or medical research. You will learn through extensive hands-on experience in state-of-the-art facilities including formulation, pharmacology and analytical laboratories. Griffith Law School offers a professional legal curriculum that focuses on the core areas of legal practice together with legal skills that lawyers must have. It also provides you with opportunities to choose law electives that are aligned with your own particular interests, including clinical courses that emphasise practical legal skills, insights and experience. You can also take advantage of study abroad opportunities and gain credit towards your Griffith degree for approved courses taken at international universities. You will also simultaneously study within a number of special course areas called `vertical courses '. These courses allow and encourage you to make connections between the discipline of law and the areas of ethics, legal theory, Indigenous issues, and internationalisation. Through the study of these and other areas, the curriculum encourages interdisciplinary understandings of law and legal work.
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66 | month |
You will be prepared for professional employment in a wide variety of public and private sector positions such as Regulatory Scientist; Regulatory Affairs Specialist; Patent Protection; Government Agenices (for example, Therapeutic Goods Administration) Product Manager; Law; Research and Development Scientist.