The MSc in Pharmaceutical Sciences course at the University of Surrey provides you with extensive knowledge and skillset to pursue high-demand careers in the pharmaceutical industry globally. The course curriculum emphasizes on imparting current pharmaceutical sciences knowledge, provision for advanced-level practical experience, and fostering scientific thinking. The major component of the course is a research project that provides students an opportunity to enhance their research skills this includes developing a research proposal, executing a research project and presenting the research outcomes.Course Content: The course primarily focuses on subjects such as Quality Assurance and Control, Dosage Form Design, and Advanced Drug Delivery. It is composed of two parts: a taught component, which is delivered by the faculty, and a research component, which includes your dissertation. Key Modules: The principal modules of the course include, but not limited to; 'Formulation science', 'Advanced drug delivery', 'Drug discovery and development', 'Regulatory affairs' and 'Quality assurance and control'.Future Careers: Graduates from this program will be well-equipped for careers in the pharmaceutical and healthcare industries, regulatory affairs, quality control, and in academia. Typical job roles of the graduates may include being a scientist, manager, regulator, and policy maker within the pharmaceutical industry.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.