The Graduate Certificate in Biopharmaceutical International Regulatory Affairs at Northeastern University prepares you to navigate regulatory requirements that support the global development and commercialization of biopharmaceutical products. You’ll learn how to interpret international regulatory frameworks and apply them to real-world submissions, compliance planning, and product lifecycle decisions across major markets. Why this certificate International regulatory focus across key regions and agencies Build practical skills in regulatory strategy, documentation, and submission processes Boston-based learning environment with strong life sciences and healthcare industry presence Some certificate coursework may be applied toward the Master of Science in Regulatory Affairs Visa note: This program is visa-eligible at Northeastern University campuses in the United States and Canada. Visa eligibility can vary by location and individual circumstances, so applicants should confirm the latest requirements with the relevant immigration authority before applying.
The Graduate Certificate in Biopharmaceutical International Regulatory Affairs at Northeastern University equips students with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the complex regulatory landscape involved in the global development and commercialization of biopharmaceutical products. This program emphasizes the interpretation of international regulatory frameworks and their practical application in submissions, compliance planning, and product lifecycle management across major markets.
While specific GRE, GMAT, or minimum GPA cutoffs are not publicly disclosed for this program, applicants are encouraged to review the admissions criteria on the program website for the most accurate and detailed information.
English proficiency is an essential requirement for non-native speakers. Accepted tests may include the Duolingo English Test, among others. Additional details on language requirements can be found on the program's website.
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