Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance & Regulation - Conversion Course - Grangegorman

TU Dublin - City

 

Course Name Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance & Regulation - Conversion Course - Grangegorman
Course Provider TU Dublin - City
Alternative Provider(s) TU Dublin - Technological University Dublin
Course Code TU288
Course Type Postgraduate
Qualifications
Award NameNFQ ClassificationAwarding BodyNFQ Level
Degree - Masters (Level 9 NFQ)  More info... Major Technological University Dublin Level 9 NFQ
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Attendance Options Part time, Evening, Online or Distance, Daytime
Location (Districts) Dublin City Centre, Grangegorman
Qualification Letters MSc
Enrolment and Start Dates Comment Commencement Date: September 2023
Location: Grangegorman
Application Date Applications for this course are now open.
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Duration 2 years
Mode of Study: Part Time
Method of Delivery: Online

Schedule
Students will normally have an average of seven contact hours per week, comprising lectures, case studies and discussion sessions. The modules are normally delivered on 2 evenings and a Saturday morning each week over the course of the semesters.

Course Fee €2,835 Year 1
€2,835 Year 2
€135 Year 3
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Entry Requirements

Expand+Minimum Entry Requirements?
Honours bachelor degree in science 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 of suitable ca...

Interview Yes
Comment Level: Level 9
Award: Master of Science
Course Summary The MSc in Pharmaceutical QA and Regulation provides specific education at postgraduate level in ‘Quality Assurance’ and Pharmaceutical Regulatory requirements, to scientists and other professionals who operate in the ‘Quality Environment’ of the bio/pharmaceutical industry (accounting for up to 25% of graduates in this sector).
Course Content

Expand+What is... Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance & Regulation?
There are more than 85 pharmaceutical companies in Ireland with 9 of the world’s top 10 pharma companies having substantial operations here. The course is tailored to those who wish to work...

Subjects Taught

Expand+The course is divided into two stages – stage 1 and stage 2.
Stage 1 - The taught part of the programme (nine modules), is delivered to students on a part-time basis over two years. Students undertake the nine modules over 4 semesters. All modules...

Further Enquiries Contact Us
Dr Fiona O'Sullivan
Fiona.Osullivan@tudublin.ie
01 402 4956

Contact Us
MSc Administrator, Patricia Lyons
Patricia.Lyons@tudublin.ie
01 402 4879
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