I think I've said this before but you probably won't get full credit even if you do transfer from engineering or science. The subjects are all made so that they are prerequisites or coreqs for each other:
http://www.pharm.monash.edu.au/students/undergrad/courses/pharmacy-coursemap-with-prereqs.pdfIf you transfer from science and let's say you did a year of first year chemistry, they will probably
only give you exemption for
PAC1211 Physicochemical Basis of Pharmacy and/or PAC1121 Organic Chemistry. It's actually better NOT to get exemption in a way because the stuff in these units have *some* application to the pharmacy profession (i.e. not as 'general' as what you would do in other chemistry units). If you get exemption, the best thing is having heaps of free time! (but let's face it, you'd waste it anyway).
I don't see how you could get credit for
PAC1311 Pharmacy, Health & Society I unless you're transferring from another pharmacy degree. So pretty much, you have to end up doing the 4 years anyway. You cannot overload. You cannot do summer units. If you fail then it's too bad - no supplementary exams for pharmacy = you repeat the unit the year after. Failing puts you in the cohort below you.
Also, yes there's a lot of people who transferred into it and like TinyApple said, there's only semester one (start of year) intakes for pharmacy.
EDIT: also
http://www.pharm.monash.edu.au/students/undergrad/credit-2007.htmlhttp://www.pharm.monash.edu.au/students/undergrad/policy/