Quality Management and Regulatory Affairs in the Pharmaceutical Industry
4
Integrated Laboratory II
8
Subject
ECTS
Photochemistry
4
Evaluation of Compounds with Biological Activity
4
Pharmacology for Chemists
3
Formulation Science and Technology
3
Advanced Drug Delivery
3
Experimental Design
3
Subject
ECTS
Master Thesis
30
The Master’s Degree in Pharmaceutical Chemistry consists of 90 ECTS, structured across two academic semesters with 30 credit hours plus a third semester with 30 ECTS to complete the Master Thesis, which must be presented in a public session and defended before a jury.
In the electives module, students must choose three electives: one from group A, one from group B, and one from group C.
You can consult all the modules below:
Structure
Master’s Degree in Pharmaceutical Chemistry Modules
The transversal content in this module aims to give an overview of the entire R&D process of a drug (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) and provide students with knowledge about project management techniques within the business world (from the definition of the strategy and organization of R&D&i to the techniques to guide teams towards the defined objectives) (Project Management).
This module aims to present students with the necessary tools for researching new drugs from their design and selection phase through computational chemistry (Molecular Design), the synthesis of candidate molecules to present biological activity (Advanced Organic Synthesis), and the spectroscopic, spectrometric, thermal analysis, and X-ray diffraction techniques used for their identification and the characterization of organic compounds (Identification and Structural Characterization). This module contains an experimentation laboratory (Integrated Laboratory I) that tackles the contents taught in the theoretical subjects in a hands-on manner.
This module aims to provide students with specific knowledge about industrial drug production. Consequently, it aims to provide chemists with the language, knowledge, and principles of the development of organic synthesis processes on an industrial scale within the pharmaceutical industry environment (Process Chemistry), provide students with the necessary tools to comprehensively take on an analytical process with pharmaceutical origin matrices (Drug Analysis), and is done so in an environment in which quality management and assurance are of the utmost importance (Quality Management). This module contains an experimentation laboratory (Integrated Laboratory I) that tackles the contents taught in the theoretical subjects in a hands-on manner.
This module aims to complement the knowledge students have acquired in the previous modules through three elective subjects. These subjects may come from a catalogue specific to this Master’s Degree as well as other University Master’s Degrees.
This module entails conducting an individual research project within a research group under the supervision of a master’s degree professor.
Once you have completed your registration, the system will assign you a user number then you must create a password. You can check the status of your application at any time with this login information.
If you are an IQS student, you must pre-register directly from your SIGMA profile. Enter your username and password and go to official studies/pre-registration.
Documentation to upload
Your undergraduate degree, if you have finished your studies. If you studied outside the European Union, your degree must be apostilled and legalized for the enrolment step.
Your most up-to-date academic transcripts, with your grade point average on a scale of 0-10.
1 passport-style photograph in colour with a white background in jpg format (176×220 pixels).
Photocopy of valid ID card on both sides or passport bio-data page.
Document certifying your English level as required in your programme of choice (see the Language requirements section in point number 5).
If you completed undergraduate studies outside the European Union that grant you access to graduate-level studies, you must provide a certificate issued by your home university confirming that the degree you earned enables you to access master’s degree studies in the country where your undergraduate degree was earned. You can download the certificate template here.
Payment:
Payment of €100 by credit or debit card to open and process your application.
It is only refunded in the event of non-admission.
The master’s degree coordinator will contact you for an interview. Subsequently, IQS will notify you by email on the decision regarding your admission.
Once admitted, you have a period of two weeks to make your pre-enrolment payment. You must pay a pre-enrolment tuition fee of €1,000. The pre-enrolment payment is non-refundable and does not entail an additional cost as it will be deducted from the total tuition fees once your enrolment is finalized.
If you are a non-EU student, you will receive your visa letter once IQS has received your pre-enrolment fee.
Once the enrolment period has opened, and if you have completed the previous stages, you will receive an email from the IQS Registrar’s Office with the credentials and instructions you need to proceed with your enrolment.
Using your credentials, start your session on the SIGMA academic management application and formalize your enrolment by indicating the payment method.
Scholarships and financial aid
IQS offers scholarships and financial aid to students who wish to study a master’s degree at IQS and who have completed their undergraduate studies at another university. We also provide scholarships for academic excellence, financial need, and international students.
This master’s degree prepares students to undertake research along with academic and industrial development and production within the pharmaceutical industry, the biomedical sector, and other related fields.
Key information
Duration
1 ½ years
Credits
90 ECTS credits
Start
September 2024
Timetable
Monday to Friday 8:00 am to 2:30 pm
Languages
English
Hours of laboratory work
More than 50% of credit hours are dedicated to laboratory work
Why study the Master’s Degree in Pharmaceutical Chemistry at IQS?
Gain a global vision of the drug development process (research, production, and regulation)
Possibility of completing your Master Thesis at a foreign university or pharmaceutical company
Possibility of doing in-company internships within the sector.
More than 50% of the teaching content takes place in the laboratory.
Facilities
More than 8,700 m2 of laboratories and workshops
At IQS, students work in laboratories and workshops equipped with the latest technologies. We have specific laboratories for the Master’s Degree in Pharmaceutical Chemistry, where you can put into practice everything you learn during your studies.
Research lines
Molecular design: computational chemistry and chemometric methods applied to drug design.
Molecular design: computational chemistry and chemometric methods applied to drug design.
Quality management in chemistry laboratories: validation of analytical procedures and confirmation of metrology equipment.
Quality management in chemistry laboratories: validation of analytical procedures and confirmation of metrology equipment.
New strategies in antimicrobial photodynamic therapy and singlet oxygen detection using fluorescent probes.
New strategies in antimicrobial photodynamic therapy and singlet oxygen detection using fluorescent probes.
Design, synthesis, and biological evaluation of drugs and compounds.
Design, synthesis, and biological evaluation of drugs and compounds.
Analysis of drugs and substances related to chromatographic and electrophoretic techniques (HRGC, HPLC, and HPCE).
Analysis of drugs and substances related to chromatographic and electrophoretic techniques (HRGC, HPLC, and HPCE).
Experimental design and empirical optimization.
Experimental design and empirical optimization.
Objectives and competences
The objective of the Master’s Degree in Pharmaceutical Chemistry is to prepare students as professionals and researchers with a profile applied to the research and development of products, processes, and services in the different industrial sectors related to pharmaceutical chemistry, biomedicine, and other related sectors.
It is the only master’s degree taught 100% in English with less than 120 ECTS credit hours that boasts EUROMASTER accreditation and is also accredited by ASIIN.
Completing the Master’s Degree in Pharmaceutical Chemistry will enable you to acquire the following competences:
Advanced knowledge of the different disciplines of pharmaceutical chemistry that enable you to identify and work through problems, develop and apply original ideas, and integrate new knowledge during your professional life.
Mastery of chemical and management tools for drug research, development, and production.
Knowledge of industrial sectors and new trends in the use of pharmaceutical chemistry.
Skills in knowledge management and the ability to lead projects in the pharmaceutical field.
IQS Experiences
Meet our students
If you want to discover what university life is like at IQS and find out all the details about this master’s degree, who better to tell you about it than our students?
At IQS, each student is a story of motivation, dedication, and success. Through their experiences, you’ll be able to get a more accurate view on the master’s degree, the subjects taught, and the professional impact it has on students.
At IQS your professional and career expectations are greater because you’ll be in contact with the most cutting-edge companies in the sector from the very first day. The Master’s Degree in Pharmaceutical Chemistry will enable you to choose from among a wide array of jobs.
Career opportunities
Become a professional in various industrial sectors
Become a professional in various industrial sectors
Positions in academic or industrial research, development, and production in the chemistry, food, pharmaceutical, diagnostic, agribusiness, materials, biomedicine, environmental, and other industries.
Join universities and research centres
Join universities and research centres
Academic research and technology transfer professional.
Launch a career within the field of teaching
Launch a career within the field of teaching
Research.
Research.
Production.
Production.
R&D&i
R&D&i
In-company Internship
In-company internships are not mandatory as part of the Master’s Degree in Pharmaceutical Chemistry curriculum. However, if you want to expand your practical preparation during your studies at IQS, you can do internships with research centres or internships with companies in the sector between your second and third semesters.
IQS is committed to quality and has different processes in place to ensure continuous improvement through the IQS School of Engineering Quality Committee.
Since 1995, the IQS School of Engineering has featured a Quality Management Unit. Initially, the efforts were related to the Technical Services that IQS provides to industries, companies, and governmental entities.
Since 2000, many of its actions have been aimed at implementing a quality system in the field of teaching. The manual of the Internal Quality Assurance System (SGIC) for the IQS School of Engineering within Ramon Llull University (URL) was presented to the AQU for evaluation in the 2009 AUDIT call and holds a favourable review as of 22 April 2010. The Quality Assessment Committee of AQU Catalunya met on 11 December 2012 and ratified the extension of the SGIC design to consider the addition of the IQS School of Management AUDIT programme. The Master’s Degree in Pharmaceutical Chemistry has passed the accreditation process of AQU Catalunya, in accordance with the Framework, for the verification, monitoring, modification, and accreditation of official university degrees (2010). Ramon Llull University (URL) and its centres already boast a long history of developing policies, strategies, and actions focused on guaranteeing the quality of their degrees, teaching activity, and research and management.