DT276 MSc Pharmaceutical Validation (Part Time)
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Karen Quigley, Programme Director Tel 402 4554
Email Karen.quigley@dit.ie
Closing date for receipt of applications is 27th January 2012
(Late applications will be considered if places remain)
About
This programme is offered on a two year part-time basis. This course is designed to provide education at postgraduate level in aspects of pharmaceutical validation technology to scientists, engineers and other professionals who operate in the pharmaceutical industry. It is aimed at those wishing to further their studies in aspects of pharmaceutical manufacturing and validation. The programme places a strong emphasis on integrating scientific principles and to practical case study examples for the fast-changing pharmaceutical regulatory environment.
Core and Elective Modules
| Core Modules | Elective Modules |
|---|---|
| Process Validation - general | Filling and Packaging Validation |
| Process Validation - Primary/Bulk /API | Quality Risk Management |
| Process Validation - Secondary/Finished | Process Analytical Technology and Quality by Design |
| Validation of Aseptic Pharmaceuticals | Analytical Method Validation |
| Cleaning Validation | |
| Computer Systems Validation | |
| Equipment Qualification - General | |
| Equipment Qualification - Utilities | |
| Equipment Qualification - Non Aseptic | |
| Validation of Biotechnology Pharmaceuticals | |
| Packaging Validation |
Part-time Lectures
The programme is delivered at evenings and on some Saturdays.
Entry requirements
Honours degree in chemistry or related discipline at 2:2 grade or higher or equivalent qualification. Applicants for the part-time course should be employed in a relevant industrial sector. Selection may be by interview.
Award
MSc (Pharmaceutical Validation Technology) of Dublin Institute of Technology.
Application forms and subject syllabi available at:
http://dit.ie/study/postgraduate/programmes/dt276mscinpharmaceuticalvalidationtechnology/
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