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University of Technology Sydney Graduate Certificate in Good Manufacturing Practice
University of Technology Sydney

Graduate Certificate in Good Manufacturing Practice

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Key Summary

    About: The Graduate Certificate in Good Manufacturing Practice focuses on essential principles and practices for optimal manufacturing processes. This program is designed for professionals in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries. It covers quality assurance, regulatory compliance, and operational excellence in manufacturing.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue roles such as Quality Assurance Specialist, Manufacturing Operations Manager, and Regulatory Affairs Consultant. This certificate can enhance career prospects and is valuable in ensuring compliance with industry standards.

Introduction

The UTS: Pharmacy Discipline offers the only post-graduate qualification in GMP in the Asia-Pacific region and partners with SeerPharma, the industry’s leading provider of technical compliance and quality assurance knowledge, to deliver a practice-based and research-led education to students. Designed by leading experts in the field, the course provides professional development options and career pathways for students at all levels of industry organisations. It is ideal for students who would like to commence or enhance their pharmaceutical industry manufacturing career with an industry-recognised qualification.

Career options include: Production Manager/Supervisor, Quality Assurance Manager/Associate, Industrial Pharmacist, Quality Control Manager, Documentation Manager, Validation Manager, Supply Chain Manager, and Regulatory Affairs Manager/Associate in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, medical device, and allied industries. Auditor in government regulatory agencies, consultant in consulting firms, and managers and practitioners in various other associated companies where good manufacturing practices are required.

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