Degree course in Chemistry and technology of drugs
- Course Name
- CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY OF DRUGS
- Course Code
- MU05
- Class (Ministerial code)
- LM-13
- Website
- https://www.dsf.unipg.it/didattica/cdlm-ciclo-unico/chimica-e-tecnologia-farmaceutiche-lm-13-d-m-270-2004/997-a-a-2020-2021-ctf
- Field(s) of study
- ISCED Area 09 – Health and welfare
- Qualification award
- Master Degree
- Level of qualification according to the NQF and the EQF
- EHEA Second cycle; EQF Level 7
- Length of programme / number of credits
- 5 anni / 300 crediti formativi universitari
- Language of Teaching
- Italian/english
- Mode of study
- In class
- Didactic centre
- Via A. Fabretti,n.48 06123 Perugia
- Programme director
- Prof. Oriana Tabarrini
- Access to the course
- Open access with assessment of personal competences
- Specific admission requirements
- Certificate of completion of Italian upper secondary school or equivalent foreign qualification.
- Evaluation of specific subject knowledge on entry
- Verification of the knowledge required for the attendance of the course of study through a compulsory evaluation test of indicative and non-selective nature; if the test is not passed, the student will be given additional educational obligations and will be granted with: • alignment courses, • tutoring Foreign students are required to take a test to verify their proficiency of the Italian language, except Erasmus Incoming students, Exchange Students and students in mobility as per the Cooperation Agreement
- Profile of the programme
- The Degree Programme provides students with the knowledge and methodologies required for scientific investigations in the chemical, biological and pharmacological fields as well as in pharmaceutical chemistry and pharmaceutical technology areas. The Degree Pogramme trains graduates capable of operating in the industrial pharmaceutical and health products sector, through advanced preparation in each sector of the process which, starting from the design of potentially active molecules, leads to synthesis, experimentation, formulation, registration, production, control and marketing of the drug.
- Programme learning outcomes
- Graduates of the Programme will have acquired knowledge on: - the chemical and biological disciplines necessary for the design of new biologically active molecules; - the identification of new drug targets; -the preparation and control of pharmaceutical formulations; - the national and supranational legislative contexts useful for the placing on the market of raw materials, medicines and health products. Graduates will have acquired the ability to apply: - protocols for quality control of drugs, medicines and health products - protocols aimed at verifying the efficacy and toxicity of biologically active molecules
- Qualification requirements and regulations
- Per essere ammesso alla prova finale per il conseguimento del titolo, lo studente deve aver acquisito tutti i crediti previsti dal piano di studio per le attività formative diverse dalla prova finale. La prova finale per il conseguimento del titolo è pubblica e consiste nella presentazione ad una apposita commissione del proprio lavoro di tesi. La tesi è elaborata attraverso un’ attività sperimentale in laboratori di ricerca universitari, di aziende e di enti pubblici o privati, nazionali o esteri con i quali siano state stipulate apposite convenzioni. La tesi può essere scritta in italiano o inglese.
- Examination regulations and grading scale
- Assessment is normally an oral or written exam. The grades for subject exams are measured in thirtieths (0-30 scale), the minimum grade is 18/30 and the maximum grade is 30/30. The maximum grade can be enhanced with “cum laude” (30 cum laude), in case of excellence. Grades are given by an exam commission of at least two teachers, whose President is the chair of the subject. The main exam sessions are held in January/February, March/April, June/July, September/October. Students may retake exams, if not passed. The University provides an ECTS Grading Table, which shows the actual distribution of the examination and final grades among students for each degree programme. The final degree evaluation is expressed in one hundred and tenths (0-110 scale), the minimum grade is 66/110 and the maximum grade is 110/110. The calculation of the final grade of each candidate takes into account the average of the grades obtained in the subject exams, as well as the quality of the work performed in research or in the final thesis which is discussed in public before an exam commission. “Cum laude” (110 cum laude) may be added to the maximum grade if the exam commission decides unanimously.
- Obligatory or optional mobility windows
- Students can spending a period abroad thanks to the numerous ERASMUS agreements that the University of Perugia has signed with the main European universities. It is possible to take exams, training internship or the internship aimed at preparing the degree thesis. All credits acquired by the students during the period abroad are fully used for the achievement of the qualification, without requiring the student for any further activity or learning verification.
- Work-based learning
- The Degree programme will provide: - Professional traineeships (6 months in a public or private pharmacy, of which no more than 3 months, in a hospital pharmacy or abroad) Training internships (2-14 CFU), activity that favors the link between training and work, can be carried out within the Administration, outside Administration, Companies or other Administrations, or abroad through the ERASMUS mobility programs.
- Occupational profiles of graduates
- The Degree Course provides graduates with the skills necessary to carry out their activity in the following professional fields: - pharmaceutical and chemical industry; - medical device industry; - cosmetic industry; - food and food supplements industry; - as Pharmacist in public and private Pharmacies, after having obtained the relevant professional qualification and in Hospital Pharmacies, following a specialization in Hospital Pharmacy; - monitoring of clinical trials - in the Regional and National Pharmaceutical Service, in agencies and regulatory bodies for medicines (for human and veterinary use) and health products - consulting, dissemination and distribution of medicines; - direction of chemical laboratories, chemical analysis and related certifications after obtaining the relevant professional qualification for the profession of Chemist, in accordance with the D.P.R. 5.6.2001 n. 328; - teaching in secondary school through public competition.
Unit | Language | Anno | Period | CFU |
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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY In all curricula | Italian | 1 | II | 6 |
ANIMAL AND PLANT BIOLOGY AND HUMAN ANATOMY In all curricula | Italian | 1 | whole year | 12 |
ENGLISH In all curricula | Italian | 1 | I | 3 |
GENERAL CHEMISTRY AND INORGANIC CHEMISTRY In all curricula | Italian | 1 | whole year | 13 |
MATHEMATICS AND BASIC STATISTICS In all curricula | Italian | 1 | I | 7 |
PHISYCAL SCIENCE In all curricula | Italian | 1 | II | 7 |
DRUG ANALYSIS In all curricula | Italian | 2 | II | 6 |
GENERAL AND APPLIED BIOCHEMISTRY In all curricula | Italian | 2 | II | 9 |
MICROBIOLOGY AND GENERAL PATHOLOGY In all curricula | Italian | 2 | II | 12 |
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY In all curricula | Italian | 2 | II | 6 |
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I In all curricula | Italian | 2 | I | 9 |
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY In all curricula | Italian | 2 | I | 8 |
PHYSIOLOGY In all curricula | Italian | 2 | I | 6 |
ELECTIVE EXAM In all curricula | Italian | 3 | I | 6 |
GENERAL PHARMACOLOGY, PHARMACOGNOSY AND TOXICOLOGY In all curricula | Italian | 3 | I | 10 |
MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY I In all curricula | Italian | 3 | II | 9 |
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II In all curricula | Italian | 3 | II | 11 |
PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY I In all curricula | Italian | 3 | I | 6 |
PHARMACOTHERAPY AND BIODRUGS In all curricula | Italian | 3 | II | 10 |
PHYSICAL METHODS IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY In all curricula | Italian | 3 | I | 9 |
DRUG EXTRACTION AND SYNTHESIS LAB. In all curricula | Italian | 4 | I | 9 |
ELECTIVE EXAM In all curricula | Italian | 4 | I | 6 |
EXPERIMENTAL PHARMACOLOGY In all curricula | Italian | 4 | II | 6 |
FOOD CHEMISTRY AND ANALYSIS In all curricula | Italian | 4 | I | 6 |
MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY II In all curricula | Italian | 4 | I | 9 |
PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES AND EQUIPMENTS In all curricula | Italian | 4 | II | 6 |
SOCIO-ECONOMICS TECHNOLOGY AND PHARMACEUTICAL LAW In all curricula | Italian | 4 | II | 9 |
STAGE In all curricula | Italian | 4 | I | 10 |
TRAINING In all curricula | Italian | 4 | I | 2 |
APPLIED PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY AND DRUG DELIVERY AND TARGETING In all curricula | Italian | 5 | I | 13 |
EXPERYMENTAL DISSERTATION In all curricula | Italian | 5 | II | 25 |
MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY III In all curricula | Italian | 5 | I | 6 |
PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY II In all curricula | Italian | 5 | I | 8 |
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING In all curricula | Italian | 5 | II | 20 |
Free-choice training activities
Unit | Period | CFU |
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Group CREDITI A SCELTA DELLO STUDENTE CFU (University training credits) required: Min5 - Max9 | ||
Group CREDITI A SCELTA DELLO STUDENTE IV ANNO CFU (University training credits) required: Min1 - Max12 |