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Ph.D. and Thesis-based MS students in Pharmaceutical Sciences

Students pursuing thesis-based degrees (PhD and MS) must get the approval of their  advisor before registering for any graduate course.  Appropriate courses may be taken in various schools/colleges within the University with the approval of the department.  The courses listed below are offered (or approved) by the department and should apply to your thesis-based degree (see your advisor). 

Non-Thesis MS in Pharmaceutics Graduate Program
Fall 2007 Schedule

Title

Time- Room

Dates

Instructor

Crn

Notes

8002. Pharmaceutical Analysis (101)

4:40 pm – 7:10 pm Mondays

Aug, 27, Sept 10, 17, 24, Oct 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Nov 5, 12, 19, 26, Dec 3, 10. Final exam: Dec 17.

Daniel Canney, Tim Gilmor, Andrew Kuzmission

070-096

Prerequisite:  strong science background required.  Special permission of Dr. Canney required.  Fax resume to 215.707.5620.

No required text

5477. Good Manufacturing Practices (101)

6:00 pm – 9:30 pm Wednesdays

Sept 5, 12, 19, 26, Oct 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, Nov 7.  Make-up, if needed, Dec 5 or 12.  Meets 10 times plus final exam.

Richard Forsyth

093-270

Formerly Pharmaceutics 487.  Not open to students who have taken Pharmaceutics 487.

 

Required text:  Good Manufacturing Practices for Pharmaceuticals, 6th ed., Nally.

5477. Good Manufacturing Practices (102)

8:30 am – 5:00 pm Saturdays

Sept 8, 22 (Yom Kippur), Oct 6, 20, Nov 3.   Make-up date: Nov 17, if needed.  Meets 5 times, including final.

Frank Stevenson 

093-288

Formerly Pharmaceutics 487.  Not open to students who have taken Pharmaceutics 487.

 

Recommended text:  Good Manufacturing Practices for Pharmaceuticals, 6th ed., Nally.

8003. Pharmaceutical Manufacturing I:  Preformulation/ Formulation (102)

8:30 am – 4:30 pm Saturdays (1/2 hour lunch)

Sept 22 (Yom Kippur), Oct 6, 20, Nov 3, 17, Dec 8. Meets 5 times. Dr. Schultz will announce exact dates.

Thomas Schultz

071-216

Formerly Pharmaceutics 406.  Not open to students who have taken Pharmaceutics 406.

Prerequisite:  strong science background and permission of Dr. Schultz.  Please email resume for approval to TSCHULTZ@PRDUS.JNJ.COM

Required text:  Pharmaceutics:  The Science of Dosage Form Design, 2001, Aulton, ed, (ISBN 044-30-55173).  Students must also download the FMC Problem Solver from: http://www.fmcbiopolymer.com/
Biopolymer/V2/Problem_Solver/.

8111. Introduction to Toxicology (101) 7:25 pm – 9:55 pm Tuesdays Sept 4, 11, 18, 25, Oct 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Nov 6, 13, 20, 27, Dec 4. Final exam: Dec 11. Meets 14 times plus final. Timothy Coogan 095-100

Required text:   Casarett & Doull's Essentials of Toxicology, Curtis D. Klaassen and John B. Watkins III, Editors,2003, McGraw-Hill, (ISBN 0-07-138914-8).

This course does count as an elective in both the non-thesis MS and QA/RA MS programs.

Formerly Pharmaceutics 471. Not open to students who have taken Pharmaceutics 471.

5469. Pharmaceutical Laboratory Quality Systems & Operations (101)

6:15 pm – 9:45 pm Mondays

Sept 10, 17, 24, Oct 1, 8 (Columbus Day), 15, 22, 29, Nov 5, 12.  Final exam:  Nov 19. Make-up Nov 26 or Dec 3, if needed.  Meets 10 times plus final exam. 

George Pyramides, Frank Diana

 

Formerly Pharmaceutics 489.  Not open to students who have taken Pharmaceutics 489.

Suggested prerequisite:  strong science background, preferably with lab experience.

This course counts as an elective in the non-thesis MS Pharmaceutics program.

No required text.

Elective Courses- Fall 2007

 

Ph.D. and Thesis-based MS students in Pharmaceutical Sciences

Students pursuing thesis-based degrees (PhD and MS) must see their advisor for permission to take elective courses.  Appropriate electives may be taken in various colleges within the University with the approval of the department.  The courses listed below as non-Thesis MS electives may not apply to requirements toward thesis-based MS and PhD degrees.

Elective Courses for the Non-thesis MS in Pharmaceutics ONLY

STUDENTS in the PhD and MS (thesis option) programs must
obtain permission from their advisor BEFORE registering for any graduate courses

 

Students interesting in the MS (Non-thesis Option) in Pharmaceutics can choose electives from the approved list below.  Please refer to the QA/RA web site for information on what specific courses are being offered and when. Only those courses listed below will be considered for credit toward the MS (Non-thesis Option) in Pharmaceutics.

Elective Courses Approved for the MS (non-thesis option) in Pharmaceutics*

Statistical Quality Control 451
Good Manufacturing Practices 487
High Purity Water Systems 488
Pharmaceutical Lab Quality Systems and Operations 489
Production of Sterile Parenteral Products 492
Sterilization Process 493
Extended Release Dosage Forms 478
Drug Dosage Forms 499
Development of Sterile Parenteral Products 501
Advanced Pharmacokinetics 502
Microbiological Concepts in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing 512
Regulatory Sciences - Managing the Guidelines to Quality 580
Physical Pharmacy II: Colloid and Surface Chemistry   582

* STUDENTS in MS (thesis option) and PhD programs should
contact their advisor BEFORE registering for graduate course

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