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Pharmaceutical Engineering (PHR)
Enrollment is Closed

Pharmaceutical engineering is the study of equipment that are required for pharmaceutical manufacturing and packaging. It generally covers the different principles behind the operation of equipment required for the major pharmaceutical operations of mixing, drying, coating, packaging etc. It also deals with the construction, advantages and disadvantages of those equipment. From this course the students will be able to gain the primary concepts required to run and supervise pharmaceutical operations as well as conduct basic troubleshooting of equipment. The main objective of this course is to make the students familiar with some important areas of pharmaceutical engineering which will help them to understand the machineries used in pharmaceutical product manufacturing along with the plant layout structure. It will give a better understanding of pharmaceutical technology.
Enrollment is Closed
By the end of this course, students will be able to: Examine the various critical components, critical process control parameters, the pros and cons of a basic unit operation in a pharmaceutical industry. Compare amongst the basic principles based on which different equipment run. Analyze and select the appropriate equipment for a specific process flow. Design a layout of pharmaceutical manufacturing plant by demonstrating an understanding of the related guidelines. Explain how clean air is generated in the pharmaceutical industry.
Enrollment is Closed