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Bachelor's in Pharmacy Engineering

Nanjing University Of Science And Technology
Taught in English

Program Description

Pharmaceutical engineering focuses on designing, building, and improving manufacturing facilities that produce drugs. Although some pharma engineers also work with discovering and formulating medication, NNE’s engineers are purely focused on delivering solutions for optimal manufacturing processes within pharma production facilities. Pharmacy Engineering at Nanjing University of Science and Technology aims to cultivate high-quality talents to apply the pharmaceutical engineering knowledge of synthesis and process research in the fields of agricultural chemical engineering, fine chemical engineering, fine chemical engineering, and pharmaceutical product development.

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Rankings

185

US NEWS Rankings

Bachelor's in Pharmacy Engineering

151-200

Shanghai Rankings

Bachelor's in Pharmacy Engineering

Program Information

Program Type

Bachelor Degree (4 years)

Scholarship

Available

Program Start Date

September 22nd 2023

Application Deadline

June 29th 2023

Minimum Requirements

age

Less than 25 Years Old

academic

High School Graduate or IB/A Levels

language

IELTS/TOEFL/PTE/DUOLINGUO

Financials

DescriptionSubtotal
Average Tution Fee/YearUSD $3100
On-Campus Acommodation/YearUSD $620
Cost of LivingUSD $1200
Other CostUSD $300
TotalUSD $5220

Courses taught during Program

Pharmaceutical engineering focuses on designing, building, and improving manufacturing facilities that produce drugs. Although some pharma engineers also work with discovering and formulating medication, NNE’s engineers are purely focused on delivering solutions for optimal manufacturing processes within pharma production facilities. Pharmacy Engineering at Nanjing University of Science and Technology aims to cultivate high-quality talents to apply the pharmaceutical engineering knowledge of synthesis and process research in the fields of agricultural chemical engineering, fine chemical engineering, fine chemical engineering, and pharmaceutical product development.

Semester 1

  • Human Anatomy and Physiology I– Theory
  • Pharmaceutical Analysis I – Theory
  • Pharmaceutics I – Theory
  • Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry – Theory
  • Communication skills – Theory
  • Remedial Biology/ Remedial Mathematics – Theory
  • Human Anatomy and Physiology – Practical
  • Communication skills – Practical
  • Remedial Biology – Practical
  • Human Anatomy and Physiology – Practical
  • Pharmaceutical Analysis I – Practical
  • Pharmaceutics I – Practical
  • Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry – Practical
  • Communication skills – Practical
  • Remedial Biology – Practical

Semester 2

  • Human Anatomy and Physiology II – Theory
  • Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I – Theory
  • Biochemistry – Theory
  • Pathophysiology – Theory
  • Computer Applications in Pharmacy – Theory
  • Environmental sciences – Theory
  • Human Anatomy and Physiology II –Practical
  • Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I– Practical
  • Biochemistry – Practical
  • Computer Applications in Pharmacy – Practical

Semester 3

  • Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II – Theory
  • Physical Pharmaceutics I – Theory
  • Pharmaceutical Microbiology – Theory
  • Pharmaceutical Engineering – Theory
  • Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II – Practical
  • Physical Pharmaceutics I – Practical
  • Pharmaceutical Microbiology – Practical
  • Pharmaceutical Engineering –Practical

Semester 4

  • Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry III– Theory
  • Medicinal Chemistry I – Theory
  • Physical Pharmaceutics II – Theory
  • Pharmacology I – Theory
  • Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry I– Theory
  • Medicinal Chemistry I – Practical
  • Physical Pharmaceutics II – Practical
  • Pharmacology I – Practical
  • Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry I – Practical

Semester 5

  • Medicinal Chemistry II – Theory
  • Pharmacology II – Theory
  • Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry II– Theory
  • Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence – Theory
  • Pharmacology II – Practical
  • Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry II – Practical
  • Industrial Pharmacy I – Practical
  • Industrial Pharmacy I – Theory

Semester 6

  • Medicinal Chemistry III – Theory
  • Pharmacology III – Theory
  • Herbal Drug Technology – Theory
  • Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics – Theory
  • Pharmaceutical Biotechnology – Theory
  • Quality Assurance –Theory
  • Medicinal chemistry III – Practical
  • Pharmacology III – Practical
  • Herbal Drug Technology – Practical

Semester 7

  • Instrumental Methods of Analysis – Theory
  • Industrial Pharmacy II – Theory
  • Pharmacy Practice – Theory
  • Novel Drug Delivery System – Theory
  • Instrumental Methods of Analysis – Practical
  • Practice School
  • Herbals

Semester 8

  • Biostatistics and Research Methodology
  • Social and Preventive Pharmacy
  • Pharma Marketing Management
  • Pharmaceutical Regulatory Science
  • Pharmacovigilance Quality Control
  • Drug Design Cell and Molecular Biology
  • Cosmetic Science Experimental Pharmacology

Why study this program?

  • 1

    Taught in English

  • 2

    4 Years Duration

  • 3

    On-Campus Instruction

  • 4

    More than 50% instructor with international education background

  • 5

    Employability rate: 99.2%

  • 6

    IELTS/TOEFL NOT required

  • 7

    Partial Scholarship Available (Apply by April 15, 2022)

  • 8

    Part-Time Jobs Allowed

Scholarships

Scholarship Type
Benefits
Stipend
Provincial Full

Free Tuition and Accommodation

USD $400/month

Provincial Partial

Free Tuition and Accommodation

USD $0/month

City/Municipal

USD 1500 

USD $0/month

University Scholarship

USD 1500 

USD $0/month

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Top 8 Skills you will learn from this program

1

Keen Researcher

2

Strong Analytical Skills

3

Problem Solving

4

Attention to Detail

5

Empathy

6

Quality Oriented

7

Strategic Thinking

8

Conflict Resolution