Pharmaceutical and Biopharmaceutical Engineering is a graduate engineering programme focused on designing, operating and improving pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical manufacturing processes and facilities. You’ll study regulated manufacturing practice, quality-by-design, aseptic processing, process analytics and the engineering systems that support safe, compliant production.
The Pharmaceutical and Biopharmaceutical Engineering program at University College Cork is a graduate-level engineering course designed to equip students with the skills necessary for the design, operation, and enhancement of pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical manufacturing processes and facilities. The curriculum emphasizes regulated manufacturing practices, quality-by-design principles, aseptic processing, process analytics, and the engineering systems that ensure safe and compliant production.
The program's structure includes a variety of core modules that foster a robust understanding of pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical engineering. Key areas of focus include:
Additionally, the program features an applied learning component, such as a project or capstone assessment, which integrates process design, compliance considerations, and engineering problem-solving. This hands-on approach is designed to prepare students for real-world challenges in the industry.
Teaching is enriched by the involvement of academic staff alongside industry professionals, ensuring that students are well-versed in contemporary manufacturing practices and the expectations of regulated environments.
Applicants are expected to have a minimum academic qualification of a Lower Second Class Honours degree or its equivalent in a relevant field. For non-native English speakers, proof of English proficiency is also required, typically through standardized tests.
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