Pharmaceutical engineering is offered as a
concentration within the professional science master's program described under
Business and Science 137. The goal of the master of business and science (M.B.S.) degree with a concentration in pharmaceutical engineering
is to educate students in the essential skills and tools relevant
to the pharmaceutical and biotechnological industries. Students will be taught
the fundamentals and applications of pharmaceutical engineering and science and
will receive training in finance and accounting, marketing, communication and
leadership, management of science and technology, ethics, and entrepreneurship.Students
are required to take the following core courses:
16:155:545 Pharmaceutical Process Design I
(3) (Synthesis, Separation, and Sterile Processing in the Pharmaceutical Industry)
16:155:546 Pharmaceutical Process Design II (3) (Pharmaceutical Unit Operations)
Students must select two courses out of the
remaining three below:
16:155:541 Pharmaceutical Materials Engineering (3)
16:155:547 Statistical Analysis and Design of Pharmaceutical Operations (3)
16:155:549 Advanced Engineering, Pharmaceutical Kinetics, Thermodynamics, and
Transport Processes (3)
For a description of the courses and the electives,
please go to http://psm.rutgers.edu.
Concentration Coordinator:
Professor Ben Glasser
bglasser@rutgers.edu