• In the first year, students will study the basics of how a drug is created, made at scale, and what the challenges of creating new medicines are. Students will also study the prerequisite management principles involved in running an organization and dealing with the accounts, as well as the fundamentals of data management.
  • In year two, students will study the internal and external factors that govern pharmaceutical production, with emphasis on clinical needs and their constraints. A wide spectrum of knowledge is encompassed from statistical analysis to legal and ethical concerns. Students will also grow to understand the role of the internet in globalization and access to medicines.
  • The third-year addresses a more in-depth understanding of global practices, business planning, and the feasibility and economics of creating therapeutics and vaccines in both developed as well as developing markets. Students will also undertake an independent bioprocess research project.
  • Upon successful completion of 360 credits, students will be awarded a BSc (Hons) in Bioprocessing of New Medicines (Business and Management).