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MSc Pharmaceutical Quality and Good Manufacturing Practice
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Qualification
MSc - Master of Science
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Location
John Anderson Campus
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Study mode
Part time
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Start date
21-SEP-26
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Duration
21 Months
Course summary
The postgraduate qualifications in Pharmaceutical Quality & Good Manufacturing Practice are only available to individuals who are already enrolled in the NSF-Health Sciences Qualified Person Training Programme. They provide a route to an academic qualification for individuals who are already seeking Qualified Person status.The NSF-Health Sciences Qualified Person Training Programme is a part-time modular course. It enables suitably qualified pharmaceutical industry employees to acquire the necessary knowledge they need to submit themselves for nomination as a Qualified Person (QP).Why this course?The course is provided in a unique collaboration between the Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences (SIPBS) and NSF International (formerly known as NSF-DBA and David Begg Associates (DBA)).NSF-Health Sciences are leading experts in the pharmaceutical and medical devices industries offering training, consultancy and auditing services.What you'll studyYou're required to complete six of the NSF modules for the Postgraduate Certificate. For the Postgraduate Diploma you need to complete all 12 modules. Each of the 12 modules is delivered annually as a three to five-day residential or online course. Participants usually complete the 12 modules within a two-year period.The Diploma can be converted to the MSc by completion of a research project which is normally undertaken at your workplace.Course contentThe course is based on the syllabus in the European-approved 'Qualified Person' (QP) study guide as used in the pharmaceutical industry.The course content includes all the diverse elements required to ensure that each batch of a medicinal product meets the quality requirements of the relevant product and manufacturer's licences. This includes:an understanding of the pharmacology and chemistry of the product's active and other ingredientsa knowledge of how the product was manufacturedhow the product delivers the drug in the patient's bodyhow the patient's body is expected to handle the drug by way of excretion and metabolismYou’re also made aware of the statutory framework which is applied in the control of the manufacture and distribution of medicinal products.
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University information
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University League Table
38th
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Campus address
John Anderson Campus, 16 Richmond Street, Glasgow, Glasgow, G1 1XQ, United Kingdom
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Subject ranking
3rd out of 47
6th out of 35 3
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/ Max 100100.0 100%1st
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