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2 Pharmaceutical Technology Degree Programs in Switzerland


Hochschule Biberach University Of Applied Science
Master of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology in Ulm and Biberach
- Zürich, Switzerland
- Biberach, Germany
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Master degree
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
German
Would you like to be part of a future science? Or would you prefer a manager in the pharmaceutical sector? The master's degree in pharmaceutical biotechnology opens up a variety of professional fields for you - from an academic career to a future in industry. It is carried out in cooperation with the University of Ulm.


School of Life Sciences FHNW, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland
MSc in Therapeutic Technologies
- Basel, Switzerland
MSc
Full time, Part time
3 semesters
On-Campus
English
MSc in Therapeutic Technologies (Medtech, Biomedical IT, Pharma technology) offers an in-depth engineering-based training in Pharma technology, Medical technology, and biomedical IT.
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Pharmaceutical Technology degree programs in Switzerland stand out for their blend of science, innovation, and practical application. This discipline focuses on the design, development, and manufacturing of pharmaceutical products, making it essential for the healthcare industry.
Through courses in formulation science, you'll learn to craft effective drug delivery systems and analyze the stability of pharmaceuticals. You'll also delve into quality assurance and regulatory affairs, honing skills in compliance with international standards. Students strengthen their expertise as they explore advanced techniques in analytical chemistry and biopharmaceutical development.
Switzerland’s education system emphasizes research and collaboration, providing an environment that encourages critical thinking and independence. Engaging in industry-linked projects allows you to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world settings, enhancing your practical skills. Graduates often pursue careers in pharmaceutical manufacturing, quality control, or regulatory affairs, with skills valued internationally. The country’s robust pharmaceutical sector offers numerous opportunities for students to enter a thriving industry.