Course providers in Western Australia
The BSB50420 Diploma of Leadership and Management is for the next generation of business leaders who need highly developed emotional intelligence and the ability to communicate with influence. This nationally recognised diploma has a heavy focus on interpersonal skills and relationship building, while teaching you how to develop administrative systems, operational plans, budgets, policy and compliance documents. Choose electives in areas that support your job role: finance, administration, risk management, big data, industrial relations, customer service. Enquire now for the list of study units, elective choices, and upcoming enrolment dates.
Learn moreStep into a supervisory or management role with the BSB40120 Certificate IV in Business. This nationally recognised qualification will level up your use of digital technologies and develop your critical thinking, business relationships and communication strategies. Even better you can choose from one of nine specialisation areas — leadership, administration, operations, sustainability, big data, cyber security, finance, records and information management, or procurement. Graduate with an arsenal of skills that support your actual job role. Enquire now for the list of study units and enrolment opportunities near you.
Learn moreGet the skills you need to become a successful workplace leader with the BSB40520 Certificate IV in Leadership and Management. This nationally recognised qualification covers the essential aspects of team leadership, workplace relationships, and operations management — then you choose electives that support your actual job role (eg, WHS and risk management, personal productivity, financial reporting, workplace diversity). You’ll graduate a more effective communicator with an arsenal of administration, IT, and digital work skills. Enquire now for the list of study units and upcoming enrolment dates.
Learn moreThe BSB30120 Certificate III in Business prepares you for an administrative role. You’ll gain essential communication and teamwork skills, then specialise in an area that supports your career aspirations. Specialty areas include: technology and IT, business competence, teamwork and relationships, customer service, accounts, medical administration, records management. Enquire now for the full list of elective choices, entry requirements, and available enrolment dates.
Learn moreThe BSB40420 Certificate IV in Human Resource Management is for HR Co-ordinators or managers and line supervisors that also have HR responsibilities. Over 12-18 months of study you will learn how to support the learning and development of teams, and support the HR process at your organisation. The course covers: recruitment and onboarding, performance development, advanced payroll, work health and safety implementation, industrial relations, critical communication skills. Enquire now for the full list of study units, elective choices, and enrolment opportunities.
Learn moreA Certificate IV in Leisure and Health CHC43415 is great for students needing the skills to design and implement leisure activities and health programs. And our course providers have structured the electives in this qualification so students gain specialised skills for working with elderly clients at home or in Australian aged care facilities. The Certificate IV in Leisure and Health CHC43415 is a nationally recognised training qualification and part of the official Community Services Training Package.
Learn moreThe BSB41419 - Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety is a Nationally Recognised Training (NRT) qualification. Please make an enquiry to find out more about the course such as government funding options, study modes and duration.
Learn moreGet the skills you need to run a busy office or work in the administration department with the BSB40120 Certificate IV in Business (Administration). This nationally recognised qualification delivers a full range of administrative skills including business writing and spreadsheets, IT and digital technologies, workplace information systems, business compliance, communication strategies, WHS programs, business meetings, and project work. Enquire now for the full list of study units, elective choices, and enrolment opportunities near you.
Learn moreLearn how to the manage the organisation’s HR function with the BSB50320 Diploma of Human Resource Management. This nationally recognised qualification is suited to HR Managers as well as independent HR consultants and advisors. The course covers: employee and industrial relations, team learning and development, workforce planning tools, business risk, WHS and worker’s compensation, payroll, HR information systems, employee health and wellness programs. Enquire now for the list of entry requirements, graduation outcomes, and upcoming enrolment dates.
Learn moreThe ICT30120 Certificate III in Information Technology is for IT technicians and programmers seeking the most up-to-date skills in animation, cloud computing, cyber security, digital media, IT support, programming, ICT systems, and web development. You’ll develop your critical thinking and problem solving abilities, then graduate with the confidence to learn to work within a dynamic ICT team. Enquire now for the full list of study units, elective streams, and upcoming enrolment dates.
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Entry requirements set by ASQA are the basic qualifications and criteria that students must meet before enrolling in a nationally recognised course.
These requirements ensure students have the skills and knowledge needed to undertake this course.
- There are no formal academic requirements
- Additional entry requirements are set by individual course providers
Career opportunities
The Bachelor of Pharmacology and Toxicology will prepare you for the following roles.
Toxicologist
Toxicologists are specialist scientists who study how exposure to chemicals, biological substances, and other toxins can impact the health of human...
Analytical Chemist
Analytical Chemists are scientific professionals who analyse the properties and behaviour of different chemical substances and compounds, especiall...
Pharmacologist
Pharmacologists are biomedical scientists who analyse and study pharmaceutical drugs and their effects on the human body and overall wellbeing. The...
Medical Science Liaison
A Medical Science Liaison (MSL) provides expert support and scientific knowledge to healthcare professionals and stakeholders. You might work withi...
Clinical Research Associate
A Clinical Research Associate (CRA) is responsible for monitoring clinical trials to ensure compliance with regulatory standards and protocols. Thi...
Research Assistant
A Research Assistant supports researchers in conducting studies and analysing data. You might work in academic institutions, research centres, or g...
Research Scientist
A Research Scientist collects and analyses information from scientific tests, trials and experiments. You might work in a particular field of scien...
Pharmaceutical Sales Representative
Pharmaceutical Sales Representatives work for pharmaceutical manufacturers and suppliers of medical, dental, and veterinary pharmaceutical products...
Forensic Toxicologist
Forensic Toxicologists are specialist scientists who source, analyse, and test biological samples (eg, blood, hair, body fluids, bone tissue, plant...
Quality Control Analyst
A Quality Control Analyst ensures products meet required standards before reaching the market. You might work in a manufacturing plant, laboratory,...
More about Bachelor of Pharmacology and Toxicology
The Bachelor of Pharmacology and Toxicology is a comprehensive program that arms students in Western Australia with the essential skills and knowledge to excel in various scientific and healthcare fields. By understanding the interactions and impacts of chemicals on biological systems, graduates can pursue exciting careers as Toxicologists, Research Scientists, or even Pharmacologists. These roles not only contribute to essential healthcare advancements but also support environmental safety through studies related to Environmental Scientists. The program's curriculum links directly to a variety of fields, making it a versatile option for aspiring professionals.
In addition to core pharmacology topics, students can further enhance their skills by exploring related courses such as Biology and Chemistry, both of which are crucial for comprehending drug interactions and toxic effects. The involvement of modern technology can also be critical; hence, courses in Data Analytics foster the analytical skills needed in today’s data-driven environments. As graduates step into the workforce, they will find numerous opportunities, including positions as Pharmaceutical Sales Representatives and Clinical Research Associates, which are well-suited for those intrigued by scientific communication and research.
The local job market in Perth and broader Western Australia greatly benefits from professionals trained in pharmacology and toxicology, creating a demand for well-educated candidates. Graduates are equipped to fill roles such as Quality Control Analysts and Forensic Toxicologists, linking their educational experiences with practical applications in medicine and environmental safety. For more information about the Bachelor of Pharmacology and Toxicology, please visit the course page here. With the right training, students can become essential contributors to public health and safety in Western Australia and beyond.