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    Diploma Programs in Pharmaceutical Analysis

    Diploma courses typically take around two years to complete. They are available at all levels of post-secondary education, with many of them serving as enhancements to advanced degrees and providing increased focus and specialization in the field of your choice.

    What is a diploma in pharmaceutical analysis? This course of study presupposes a grounding in the basics of medical science, and focuses on the methods of drug analysis and development. Students learn about the regulations governing drug development, testing, manufacturing and quality assurance. The coursework also includes laboratory methods that are used in drug development and chemical analysis, such as chromatography, spectroscopy, cell-culture analysis and others. Programs may also include courses on related technologies such as nanotechnology and biotech products.

    A diploma in pharmaceutical analysis provides an in-depth understanding of the ways in which drugs are developed and tested, including the scientific principles that explain drug efficiency and optimal methods of delivery. Students gain proficiency in drug research and quality control.

    Diploma programs may vary greatly in cost, based on the particular institution that offers them. If you want to get a clear picture of what you may expect your program to cost, speak with a program representative.

    Obtaining a diploma in pharmaceutical analysis prepares students for several in-demand careers, including pharmaceutical research and development, academic research, pharmaceutical quality assurance, and medical and pharmaceutical administrative positions. Graduates may also choose to pursue a career with government agencies that regulate the research and manufacture of pharmaceutical products. Positions are available with public-interest organizations, hospitals, pharmaceutical developers and manufacturers, and publically or privately funded research centers.

    Diploma programs in pharmaceutical analysis are offered by many reputable institutions, several of which accept international students. A number of programs offer online study options for all or part of their curricula. To find the right course of study for you, search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.