Postgraduate Diploma in Health Sciences in Pharmaceutical Science
The Postgraduate Diploma in Health Sciences (PGDipHSc) in Pharmaceutical Science is designed for pharmacy and science graduates who wish to develop and enhance their knowledge and skill in respect of the development and introduction of new pharmaceutical products.
Students who have completed the Postgraduate Certificate in Health Sciences in Pharmaceutical Science may apply to credit the 60 points completed into the PGDipHSc.
Programme structure
Students are required to enrol and complete the following courses:
- PHARMACY 750 - Pharmaceutical Formulation (30 Points)
- PHARMACY 751 - Pharmaceutical Techniques (30 Points)
and 60 points from:
- PHARMACY 752 - Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance (15 Points)
- PHARMACY 753 - Regulatory Affairs (15 Points)
- PHARMACY 754 - Pharmaceutical Science Research Proposal (15 Points)
- PHARMACY 760 - Literature Review in Pharmaceutical Sciences (15 Points)
Or
30 points from:
- PHARMACY 752 - Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance (15 Points)
- PHARMACY 753 - Regulatory Affairs (15 Points)
- PHARMACY 754 - Pharmaceutical Science Research Proposal (15 Points)
- PHARMACY 760 - Literature Review in Pharmaceutical Sciences (15 Points)
and
- 30 points from other courses offered at 700 level at this University, with the approval of the Head of the School of Pharmacy or delegate nominee.
Regulations
Detailed information on admission criteria, programme structure and content, and the schedule of courses can be found in the University Calendar regulations for the Postgraduate Diploma in Health Sciences. These should also be read in conjunction with the University's General Regulations - Postgraduate Diplomas.
New students: to ensure you enrol on time, please visit our step-by-step guide to applications, admission, and enrolment.
Contact
Dr Manisha Sharma
Senior Lecturer
Phone: +64 9 923 1830
Email: manisha.sharma@auckland.ac.nz