Many students want to know what courses are available for pharmaceutical engineering. The following is a summary of relevant information, hoping to be helpful to students.
Pharmaceutical Engineering Courses
The undergraduate major courses of pharmaceutical engineering mainly include biochemistry, organic chemistry, physical chemistry, principles of chemical engineering, pharmaceutical synthetic chemistry, pharmaceutical technology, pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacology, pharmacy, drug analysis, natural drug chemistry, etc.
Biochemistry, which is difficult, is the basic course for learning the whole pharmaceutical course. There is also pharmacology, pharmacy and drug analysis, which are relatively important courses and should be mastered.
Pharmacology, as its name implies, is the mechanism of action of drugs, so when it comes to in vivo experiments, if the teacher I worked with during my graduate study was mainly in the direction of pharmacology, I must contact animal experiments, mice and rabbits.
There is also pharmacy. The tutor of graduate students is in the direction of pharmacy, so a lot of synthetic experiments need to be done! What students do is to extract tea. Every time they pass through their laboratory, there is a strong tea fragrance~of course, there are also many useful instruments.
Employment Direction of Pharmaceutical Engineering
After graduation, students of this major can engage in the production of pharmaceutical products, scientific and technological development, applied research, business management, etc
Industry:
After graduation, he mainly worked in pharmaceutical, new energy, medical equipment and other industries, roughly as follows:
1 Pharmaceutical/Bioengineering
2 New energy
3 Medical equipment/apparatus
4 Machinery/equipment/heavy industry
5 Instrumentation/Industrial Automation
6 Other industries
7 Petroleum/Chemical/Mineral/Geology
8 Medical/Nursing/Hygiene
Position:
After graduation, he mainly engaged in sales engineer, equipment engineer, etc., roughly as follows:
1 Sales Engineer
2 Equipment Engineer
3 R&D Engineer
4 Validation Engineer
5 qa
6 Process Engineer
7 Sales Manager
8 Preparation researcher
What courses do pharmaceutical engineering majors have?
As a cross discipline of chemical biology and pharmacy, pharmaceutical engineering has many courses to learn, including biology, chemistry and pharmacy. I am a freshman in pharmaceutical engineering. Now let me introduce it.
Chemistry includes organic chemistry, biochemistry, physical chemistry, and chemical engineering principles. Among them, you need to understand a lot of chemical reactions and the effects of some chemical reagents and chemical elements on the human body. There are many things to remember.
Biology also needs to learn a lot of things, such as anatomy and neuroscience. These are all for you to understand a person's body structure, so that you can maximize the use and minimize the damage to the patient's body when taking medicine.
After studying pharmacy, you will learn more about pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmaceutical engineering, pharmaceutical engineering, drug separation, and so on. Of course, you also need to understand the functions and effects of various herbs and chemicals, because only in this way can you really understand the pharmaceutical aspect. Only in this way can you really engage in the production, scientific research, etc. of pharmaceuticals and related fields. You can develop better drugs or more advanced technologies.
Of course, no matter what major it is, it is still inseparable from a series of theories such as Chinese history and Marxism, which must be learned. Moreover, in Hebei industry, sports requirements for medical students are relatively strict. And some schools need to learn computer application and computer.
Although pharmaceutical engineering is only a small major, they really learn a lot more than some medical students. I hope all medical students can study harder and develop more new drugs in the future.
What to learn in pharmaceutical biotechnology
The curriculum system for drug biotechnology majors includes Biochemistry, Microbiology, Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmacy, Toxicology, Microbial Application Technology, Drug Microbial Detection Technology, Drug Analysis and Inspection Technology, and Pharmaceutical Administration and Regulations Some colleges and universities cultivate the following professional directions: biopharmaceutical technology.
Pharmaceutical biotechnology is a specialty of Chinese ordinary colleges and universities. Pharmaceutical biotechnology mainly studies basic knowledge and skills in chemistry, pharmacology, toxicology, drug detection technology, pharmaceutical management, etc., and carries out drug production, inspection, analysis, quality control, etc.
For example, the production of insulin, vitamins, antibiotics, penicillin and other biological drugs, the inspection and analysis of specific ingredients and contents of drugs, and the inspection and control of drug efficacy and quality.
Major professional abilities of pharmaceutical biotechnology
1. Have the ability to learn new knowledge and skills and the ability to innovate and start businesses;
2. Have the ability to find problems and find solutions in work;
3. Have the ability of preliminary research and development of new drug biotechnology;
4. Master the basic knowledge and skills of microbial strain culture, fermentation, product extraction and animal and plant cell culture, and have the ability to produce and operate biological drugs;
5. Master the knowledge and skills related to quality management in the production process, and have the ability to monitor the quality of biological drug production process;
6. Master the technology and application of biological drugs, and have the ability to manage the production process and equipment of biological drugs;
7. Understand the structure, working principle and basic operation of relevant production equipment, and have the ability to use and maintain biological drug production equipment.