The Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences is an advanced postgraduate program designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the pharmaceutical sciences field. This program covers various aspects of drug discovery, development, and regulation, integrating both theoretical knowledge and practical laboratory skills. The curriculum is tailored to equip students with the expertise needed to contribute to the pharmaceutical industry, academia, research institutions, and regulatory bodies.

Students will explore core areas such as pharmaceutical analysis, pharmacology, toxicology, biotechnology, and regulatory affairs, alongside specialized electives in emerging fields like nutraceuticals and food science. The program also emphasizes the development of research skills through coursework in research methodology and intellectual property rights (IPR), preparing graduates to innovate and excel in their careers.

Program Objectives

  • To provide an in-depth understanding of the pharmaceutical sciences, including drug development, analysis, and regulatory aspects.
  • To develop proficiency in laboratory techniques and pharmaceutical technologies essential for drug formulation and analysis.
  • To train students in research methodologies, intellectual property rights, and patenting processes relevant to the pharmaceutical industry.
  • To offer specialized knowledge in emerging areas such as pharmaceutical microbiology, biotechnology, nutraceuticals, and food science.
  • To prepare graduates for leadership roles in the pharmaceutical industry, research institutions, and academia.