Program Requirements

General Program Requirements:
Number of Credits Required Beyond the Baccalaureate: 36, of which 21 are completed at Temple University's School of Pharmacy and 15 at Thomas Jefferson University's Jefferson Institute for Bioprocessing (JIB)

Required Courses:

Core Courses
QARA 5459Drug Development3
QARA 5515Biologics/Biosimilars: A Regulatory Overview3
QARA 5572Vaccines: Regulatory Affairs and Quality Assurance Issues3
QARA 5577Global CMC Regulatory Compliance for Biopharmaceuticals and Other Biologics3
Electives
Select three from the following:9
PS 5501
Development of Sterile Products
PS 8005
Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
QARA 5451
Statistical Quality Control
QARA 5468
Validation of Facilities, Utilities and Equipment (FUE)
QARA 5471
Biotechnology: Bioprocess Basics
QARA 5474
Process Validation
QARA 5479
Advanced Good Manufacturing Practices - Defining "c"
QARA 5492
Production of Sterile Parenterals
QARA 5493
Sterilization Processes
QARA 5512
Microbiological Concepts in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
QARA 5514
Regulatory eSubmissions
QARA 5516
Cleaning Validation
QARA 5538
Clinical Drug Safety and Pharmacovigilance 1
QARA 5544
Regulatory Intelligence
QARA 5571
Post-Marketing Safety Surveillance 1
QARA 5574
Pharmaceutical Quality Management Systems
QARA 5575
Regulatory Sciences: Managing the Guidelines to Quality
QARA 5625
Process Analytical Technology (PAT)
QARA 5627
Statistical Design of Experiments (DOE)
QARA 5629
Process Monitoring
JIB Required Courses 212
JIB Elective(s) 33
Total Credit Hours36
1

Students may take QARA 5538 or QARA 5571, but not both.

2

Four 3-credit courses required by JIB include ENGR 604 Biopharm Process Operations, ENGR 609 Bioprocess Engineering for Scientists, ENGR 611 Principles of Biopharmaceutical Process Engineering, and ENGR 621 Introduction to Biopharmaceutical and Biologics Production. Coursework is subject to change to reflect the most current trends and techniques in the production of biopharmaceutical therapeutic agents.

3

Electives approved by JIB include four 3-credit courses: ENGR 601 Intro Upstream Unit Operations, ENGR 602 Intro Downstream Unit Operations, ENGR 613 Vector and Cell Line Design, and ENGR 622 Biotherapeutic Formulation. Three 1.5-credit courses are also approved: ENGR 612 Emerging Therapeutics; ENGR 614 Vaccine Formulation; and ENGR 618 Technical and Regulatory Aspects of Analytical Method Validation. Coursework is subject to change to reflect the most current trends and techniques in the production of biopharmaceutical therapeutic agents.

Culminating Event: Successful completion of coursework is required to earn Temple’s ABMRA MS.