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Fresenius University of Applied Sciences
Pharmaceutical Medicine M.Sc.
- Wiesbaden, Germany
MSc
Part time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English
Have you completed a bachelor’s or master’s degree in medicine, pharmacy, or life science, and are currently working in the industry? The master’s in Pharmaceutical Medicine offers a part-time degree program lasting 1.5 years, where you'll acquire in-depth knowledge and practical insights. This program also covers comprehensive topics in drug analysis and clinical studies, equipping you with the expertise needed to pursue careers in research, development, and regulatory affairs.


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ESCP Business School
MSc in Biopharmaceutical Management
- Paris, France
- London, United Kingdom
MSc
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English, French
The aim of the Specialised Master® in Biopharmaceutical Management is to prepare future managers of pharmaceutical, medical consulting and biotechnology companies for immediate insertion in a professional environment that is currently undergoing dramatic changes. The programme taught on our Paris campus and London campus offers practical training that combines knowledge acquisition with the development of decision-making skills.


Dublin City University
MSc in Biotherapeutics
- Dublin, Ireland
MSc
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
DCU's MSc in Biotherapeutics and Business covers immunology, oncology, vascular biology, and neuropathology. You'll gain essential skills in developing and manufacturing biotherapeutics to enhance patient care. The course includes hands-on training at the state-of-the-art National Institute of Bioprocessing Research and Training (NIBRT).
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Pharmaceutical Medicine degree programs at the MSc level dive into the science of drug development and patient therapy. This field combines medical knowledge with an understanding of pharmaceutical sciences to improve patient care and drug efficacy.
Through courses in clinical research, drug safety, and regulatory affairs, you'll acquire vital skills such as assessing clinical trial data, designing healthcare studies, and interpreting pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic principles. As students engage with therapeutic innovation, they strengthen their ability to analyze complex data and cultivate the expertise necessary for influencing drug policies and practices.
The program encourages independent thought and critical analysis, allowing you to interact with real-world challenges in medicine and pharmaceuticals. Graduates often pursue careers as clinical research associates, regulatory affairs specialists, or medical science liaisons. These roles emphasize the ability to bridge the gap between scientific research and patient care, making a significant impact on healthcare outcomes.