Students
Tuition Fee
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Start Date
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Medium of studying
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Duration
2 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Pharmaceutical Technology | Pharmacology | Quality Assurance
Area of study
Health
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Master of Pharmaceutical Technology and Quality Assurance (PTQA)

Program Overview

The Master of Pharmaceutical Technology and Quality Assurance is a postgraduate program designed to advance scientific and professional knowledge in pharmaceutical manufacturing and quality systems. The program offers an integrated curriculum that combines theoretical study with practical application, preparing specialists capable of contributing to the development and efficiency of the pharmaceutical industry. It also equips students to engage in pharmaceutical research and innovation aligned with the latest advancements in drug technology and quality assurance.


Program Mission

To provide advanced pharmaceutical knowledge and skills in pharmaceutical technology, quality assurance, research, and engaging in community partnership.


Program Goals

  • Acquire proficiency in pharmaceutical formulation and manufacturing processes.
  • Instruct students in quality assurance and control procedures, ensuring alignment with industry standards and regulatory requirements.
  • Assess and apply advanced scientific research methodologies in the realms of pharmaceutical technology and quality assurance.
  • Encourage the development of leadership skills, social responsibility, and voluntary work within pharmaceutical services.

Program Study Plan

Admission Requirements

  • Applicants must hold a bachelor's degree in pharmacy or a related field with a minimum GPA of "Good."
  • Applicants must be of good conduct and medically fit.
  • Applicants must pass an English language proficiency test (if announced).
  • Additional requirements may be specified by the Deanship of Graduate Studies.

Study System

  • The program consists of coursework, including a graduation research project.
  • The total credit hours are 32, distributed over two academic years.

Rules and Regulations

The program is governed by the graduate studies rules and regulations, which include:


  • Graduates studies rules and regulations
  • Study and examinations rules and regulations
  • Student rights and responsibilities guide
  • Graduate student conduct regulations
  • Guide for requesting academic services
  • Rules of scientific integrity
  • Regulations of the law of research ethics on living creatures

Forms

Available forms for students include:


  • Excuse review request form
  • Questions and grades revision form
  • Academic requests form
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