Kingston University MSc in Pharmaceutical Analysis with Management Studies
Kingston University

Kingston University

MSc in Pharmaceutical Analysis with Management Studies

  • Kingston upon Thames, United Kingdom
  • Kingston upon Thames, United Kingdom

MSc

1 up to

2 years

English

Full time, Part time

GBP 18,200 / per year **

On-Campus

* there is no application deadline for postgraduate courses

** International full-time study |£11,400: home full-time study. Additional fees may apply

Key Summary

    About : The MSc in Pharmaceutical Analysis with Management Studies is designed to blend scientific knowledge in pharmaceutical analysis with essential management skills. This program combines rigorous academic coursework with practical applications, focusing on lab work and technology in the pharmaceutical industry. It offers a robust understanding of the drug development process and prepares students for the challenges in pharmaceutical analysis.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various career paths such as pharmaceutical analyst, project manager, and quality assurance officer. Opportunities exist in pharmaceutical companies, regulatory agencies, and healthcare organizations. The program may also pave the way for roles in research and development, ensuring a well-rounded education for those entering the industry.

Step into a career shaping the future of healthcare.

Kingston University's MSc in Pharmaceutical Analysis provides the expertise needed to drive advances in drug development, formulation and safety. Whether you aspire to work in the pharmaceutical industry, regulatory bodies or research, this course opens doors to a wealth of career opportunities. You’ll work with cutting-edge technologies and gain work experience that will give you a competitive edge in the global pharmaceutical sector.

With a focus on emerging trends in drug safety, pharmaceutical technology, and regulatory frameworks, this course equips you to make a significant impact in the global pharmaceutical industry.

If you aspire to a management role within the pharmaceutical and allied industries, you can adjust your course to support your career goals. The option of the Management Studies pathway combines technical study with a chance to explore the fundamentals of management theory within the commercial and public sectors.

Why choose this course

Kingston University’s MSc Pharmaceutical Analysis blends in-depth theoretical knowledge with practical, hands-on learning, preparing you for a rewarding career in the pharmaceutical industry. You’ll explore key areas such as analytical techniques, quality control, drug development processes, and regulatory standards.

The course equips you with the skills to analyse and test pharmaceutical products using industry-standard technologies. You will learn how to identify and manage risks, ensure compliance with regulatory requirements, and apply your knowledge to solve real-world problems. In addition to studying core analytical techniques and their applications, we’ll introduce various pharmaceutical technologies, for example, formulations and topics such as clinical pharmacokinetics.

With access to state-of-the-art labs and industry-relevant case studies, you’ll be fully prepared to tackle the challenges of pharmaceutical analysis. We've invested heavily in the development of new facilities including laboratories for teaching and research to provide students with access to ultra-modern equipment in a wide range of teaching facilities.

At Kingston, we foster close industry links. Many of our staff in the Faculty are research active. This ensures they are in touch with the latest thinking and bring best practice to your studies.

The course also offers research opportunities that allow you to specialise in areas such as drug safety, formulation science, or analytical techniques. Your research project invites you to apply your knowledge in a practical context. Our emphasis on practical learning and real-world applications means you’ll leave ready to make an impact in pharmaceutical science.