Pharmaceutical Healthcare
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The Pharmaceutical Healthcare program provides students with an integrated curriculum of practice and theory, focusing on the key concepts in pharmaceutical sciences and technology. It develops students’ knowledge of the fundamental principles as well as the latest developments and applications, equipping them for employment in a variety of areas within biopharmaceutical and pharmaceutical manufacturing, as well as associated industries. The program also gives students a broad understanding of the biopharmaceutical and pharmaceutical industries, which is necessary to meet the current and anticipated technical and skills needs of these industries. You will primarily learn about how the fundamental sciences are applied to biopharmaceutical and pharmaceutical manufacturing. Throughout the program, there is a strong focus on the core competencies and skills that will prepare you for the work environment in the biopharmaceutical, pharmaceutical, and allied industries, both during the program as part of your work experience and also after you graduate. The program has two discipline streams in Year 4, which underpin core modules in the area of (bio) pharmaceutical manufacturing. These two streams will allow you to specialize in either small-molecule pharmaceuticals or biopharmaceuticals. The Programme is structured over four years and covers a comprehensive range of disciplines, including scientific, technological, manufacturing, developmental, and regulatory areas related to the biopharmaceutical and pharmaceutical industries. The program includes the options of extended external placement or international placement, and this will allow you to develop independence, and confidence and build upon your disciplinary expertise and knowledge you have gained. Finding employment in an industrial/research environment post-graduation will be aided by developing your key personal and interpersonal employability skills throughout the program. The provision of challenging self-directed learning exercises, culminating in a final year research project, will enable you to become a graduate that is self-reliant, problem-solving, innovative, and self-motivated.
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A charge of €3,000 is payable by each student to cover essential student services. European Union nationals attending full-time undergraduate courses are normally only required to pay the student contribution, otherwise EU nationals who are following a second or subsequent third-level course, depending on the type and duration of the previous course attended will be liable for the total annual fees. Application deadline for EU students is February 1.
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High School Diploma with CGPA of 2.4/4 plus successful completion of TU Dublin Foundation or another recognised pre-university foundation with relevant subjects 60% - 65% or High School Diploma with CGPA of 3.0/4 plus SAT score of 1090/1600 [Evidence-Based Reading and Writing 560, Math 530] OR ACT score of 21.Specific requirements in one of: Physics, Chemistry, Physics & Chemistry, or Biology. There is an option to enter with successful completion of one year of a Bachelors Degree/Associate Degree with overall average of 2.8 GPA or above with relevant subjects at a recognised third-level or higher education institution in addition to completion of senior high school. This assessment will be on a case-by-case basis.
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