Pharmaceutical Engineering
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Master of Engineering in Pharmaceutical Engineering
The Master of Engineering in Pharmaceutical Engineering is an interdisciplinary program of the College of Engineering and the College of Pharmacy at the University of Michigan. This program is dedicated to educate and train a new generation of scientists and engineers with an emphasis on fundamental scientific, technical and regulatory expertise. The program provides comprehensive training in medical product formulation and delivery, innovation and technologies; quality by design and engineering in product and process development; laboratory and process automation; science based regulatory requirements; and the application of computational tools and decision analysis. Opportunities and expertise are provided to students through one of four core areas: Pharmaceutical Development Science, Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing Science, e-Clinical Science and Regulatory Science within the Pharmaceutical Engineering Program. Practical training is a key component.
Sequential Graduate/Undergraduate Study
B.S.E in Chemical Engineering
M. Eng. in Pharmaceutical Eng.
This Sequential Graduate/Undergraduate Study (SGUS) program leads to a Master of Engineering in Pharmaceutical Engineering sequentially with a Bachelor of Science B.S.E. in Chemical Engineering. University of Michigan students who are pursuing a B.S.E. in Chemical Engineering and who meet all the SGUS requirements may apply to the Pharmaceutical Engineering program to pursue the five-year SGUS program. http://isd.engin.umich.edu/degree-programs/pharmaceutical-engineering/
Sequential Graduate/Undergraduate Study
B.S.E. in Biomedical Engineering
M. Eng. in Pharmaceutical Eng.
This Sequential Graduate/Undergraduate Study (SGUS) program leads to a Master of Engineering in Pharmaceutical Engineering sequentially with a Bachelor of Science B.S.E. in Biomedical Engineering. University of Michigan students who are pursuing a B.S.E. in Biomedical Engineering and who meet all the SGUS requirements may apply to the Pharmaceutical Engineering program to pursue the five-year SGUS program.
Please go directly to the Pharmaceutical Engineering website or the Biomedical Engineering website to learn more about the SGUS program requirements:
http://pharmeng.engin.umich.edu/degreeprograms.html
http://www.bme.umich.edu/programs/sgus
Certificate Program
Certificate of Advanced Studies in Engineering (CASE) in Pharmaceutical Engineering
The Certificate of Advanced Studies in Engineering (CASE) in Pharmaceutical Engineering is available for professionals who seek to enhance their education. The CASE in Pharmaceutical Engineering is comprised of 15 hours of course work.
- Homepage: http://pharmeng.engin.umich.edu/index.html
- Admission Criteria and How to Apply: http://pharmeng.engin.umich.edu/howtoapply.html
- Curriculum and Courses: http://pharmeng.engin.umich.edu/concentrations.html



