Certificate in Analytical Chemistry Principles of Pharmaceutical Science Lehigh University

Certificate in Analytical Chemistry Principles of Pharmaceutical Science

The Lehigh Analytical Principles of Pharmaceutical Science Certificate has been developed for employees dealing with drug characterization and purity concerns who work in pharmaceutical, biotech, and medical device manufacturing companies. The certificate covers the analytical and physical chemistry needed to understand purity and composition issues in pharmaceutical substances. The courses cover the principles behind the common analytical methods and how these methods are applied in pharmaceutical and biotechnical settings.

Four courses (12 credits for credit participation) are required to complete this certificate and students will take any four of the following for certificate completion (courses may be taken in any order): *Elements of Biochemistry I; Elements of Biochemistry II; *Analytical Chemistry; *Clinical Chemistry; Contemporary Topics in Analytical Chemistry; Special Topics in Analytical Chemistry; Spectral Analysis; or Advanced Topics in Chemistry. *Note: Any one of these courses is suggested as a starting point in the program.

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Accreditation:

Lehigh University is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.

Delivery Format:

We utilize two learning platforms for our programs, Classroom LIVE, an integrated, live web-based instructor led from classrooms on Lehigh's campus to students, in their homes, at their workplace, or while traveling and Classroom online.

Educational Level:

Continuing Education

Language:

English

Requirements:

Applicants must possess a BS or BA in chemistry or biochemistry; or a minimum of 2 semesters of general chemistry with associated labs, 2 semesters of organic chemistry with associated labs, and at least two upper level chemistry courses.