Overview
Is a Master of Pharmaceutical Sciences for You?
Join our Master of Pharmaceutical Sciences research group, work with state-of-the-art equipment, and leverage professional development opportunities.
The Master of Pharmaceutical Sciences programme combines a wide range of scientific disciplines that are vital to the invention and development of modern drugs and therapies. The structure of this programme is designed to provide graduates with specialised expertise and first-hand experience in the field of pharmaceutical analysis and research.
Students enrolled in the Master of Pharmaceutical Sciences can take advantage of cutting-edge facilities, including the Pharmacognosy Lab, Medical Sciences Lab, Biomedical Engineering Lab, and Bioequivalence Drug Lab.
Career Impact
Career Prospect
Graduating with a Master of Pharmaceutical Sciences offers the potential to advance your career in roles such as:
- Lecturer
- Researcher
- Scientist
- Research Co-ordinator
Career Organisation
Many graduates tend to pursue PhDs, leading to doctoral research and subsequent careers in research and academia. Your skills as a researcher will be highly valued by potential employers, including:
- Public hospitals
- Private medical centres
- Community clinics
- Community/Retail pharmacies
- Pharmaceutical industries
- Research centres
Research Structure
Research Area
The Master of Pharmaceutical Sciences covers diverse areas including:
- Phytochemistry
- Pharmacognosy
- Natural & Herbal Product Development
- Bioactive Compound & Drug Synthesis
- Natural Product Analysis
- Molecular Modelling & Drug Design
- Pharmaceutical Analysis
- Stem Cell & Cellular Therapy
- Medical Microbiology
- Immunology
- Biotechnology
- Drug Delivery
- Solid Dosage Form
- Polymer Synthesis & Targeted Drug Delivery
- Halal Pharmaceuticals
- Pharmacotherapeutics
- Clinical Pharmacokinetics
- Medication Safety & Pharmacovigilance
- Pharmacy Education
- Nuclear Pharmacy
- Pharmacoethics & Pharmaeconomics
- Hospital Pharmacy & Pharmacy Management
- Psychometric Study
- Social Pharmacy