Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs
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Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs
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NFQ Level 9
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Details available on the Admissions-Postgraduate pages
- For full details, go to Admissions- Recognition of Prior learning
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1 Year Full-time/2 Years Part-time
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Carlow
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Postgraduate Diploma in Science in Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs (Level 9 - 60 credits)
- Overview
- Entry Requirements
- Further Study & Careers
- PAC Codes & Fees
- How to apply
- Contact
Overview
The programme enables existing regulatory affairs personnel in the pharmaceutical regulatory industry to understand all current diagnostic and medical device regulations and develop the necessary skills to work successfully in the dynamic world of regulatory affairs.
What will I be able to do when I finish this programme?
On completion of this programme, students should be able to:
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Devise and implement global strategies for drug, biologic, and device development and evaluation;
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Apply principles of basic and applied pharmaceutical sciences in drug and biologics discovery and development.
What subjects will I study?
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Lifecycle Management, Vigilance, Surveillance and Risk management
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Pharmaceutical Technology Regulatory Affairs
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Non Clinical and Clinical Evaluation of Pharmaceutical Technologies
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Principles of Discovery of Medicines and Development Planning
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Research Methods and Technical Report Writing
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Special Populations and Biologicals and Advanced Therapies
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Dissertation
Special Features of this programme
The primary objective of this Masters is to enable learners to expand their job responsibilities and opportunities in new areas after completing the programme. It will also enable learners to create an excellent network within the pharmaceutical industry, both by meeting other regulatory professionals during the course and by interacting with industry experts while completing their dissertation research.
Entry Requirements
A second-class honours degree in science, engineering, quality, pharmaceutical or regulatory affairs or cognate areas. Those failing to meet the classification requirement may be eligible for entry to the Postgraduate Diploma.
Candidates with significant experience in: pharmaceutical operations, quality engineering, device design, mid to senior management in industry, other professionals who wish to upskill in the regulatory affairs environment, regulatory affairs personnel themselves who want to upskill (as determined by the Institute’s recognition of prior learning policy), in addition to an honours primary degree in another discipline area may also be considered for entry.
Study & Career Opportunities
Opportunities for graduates from this programme include progression to Level 10 (PhD) programmes in related fields of study.
These coupled with a strong generics industry (Wockhardt, Clonmel Healthcare both based in the South-East) provide prospective employment opportunities for graduates and key engagement partners for the programme.
More than 85 pharmaceutical companies (including nine of the top 10) operate over 100 facilities in Ireland. The industry exports around $85 billion worth of products each year and is now one of the largest exporters of pharmaceuticals in the world. This programme is designed to meet the growing demand for scientists to service the current and emerging biotechnology-based industries in Ireland in particular, the South-East, Mid-East and Midlands.
Programme Codes & Fees
Programme Code | Programme Title | Campus Location | Schedule | Fees | Closing date for applications |
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SE51D | Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs | Carlow | Full-time | €7,400** | Details available on the Admissions-Postgraduate pages |
SE51A | Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs | Carlow | Part-time | €7,400 | |
SE51E | Postgraduate Diploma in Science in Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs | Carlow | Full-time | €5,500** | |
SE51B | Postgraduate Diploma in Science in Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs | Carlow | Part-time | €5,500 | |
Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs (Non-EU Students) | Carlow | Full-Time | €11,250 | ||
** SUSI funding not available |
How to apply
- Research & choose your programme from our wide range of postgraduate offerings on our website or in our prospectus.
- Check all of the relevant programme information including entry requirements, programme code and closing dates, taking time to read the Application Instructions.
- Get started on your postgraduate journey at SETU Carlow!
For admissions queries from Irish or European applicants, please email: graduatestudies.cw@setu.ie.
All Non-EU international applicants should refer to the International section of the website or email: international.CW@setu.ie.
Contact
Eoin O'Brien
BA, DBS, CBS, Cert Mgmt, MBA
Lifelong Learning Manager
E: eoin.obrien@setu.ie
International (Non-EU) applicants may contact:
E: international.CW@setu.ie
P: 00353-59-9175205