Pharmaceutical Sciences and Pharmacy

Encompasses the discovery, development, production, and dispensing of drugs. Includes pharmacology, clinical trials, and pharmacy practice.

12 subcategories · 366 courses total

Biopharmaceuticals & Biologics
Focus on the development, manufacturing, and regulation of large-molecule drugs derived from biological sources, such as monoclonal antibodies, vaccines, and cell therapies.
64 courses
Pharmaceutical Manufacturing & Quality
Master the principles of pharmaceutical production, including formulation, manufacturing processes, and quality assurance systems like Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP).
61 courses
Drug Discovery & Development
Explore the complete process of bringing a new drug to market, from initial target identification and lead optimization to preclinical testing and regulatory submission.
60 courses
Pharmacy Technician Training
Gain the essential knowledge and skills to work as a pharmacy technician, covering pharmacy law, medication calculations, drug classification, and dispensing procedures.
58 courses
Clinical Trials Management
Understand the design, execution, and management of clinical trials for new drugs, covering trial phases, patient recruitment, data management, and ethical considerations under Good Clinical Practice (GCP).
46 courses
Medicinal Chemistry
Delve into the design, synthesis, and development of pharmaceutical agents. Learn about structure-activity relationships (SAR) and how chemical structure impacts a drug's therapeutic effects.
22 courses
Pharmacology
Learn the fundamental principles of how drugs interact with biological systems, including pharmacokinetics (what the body does to the drug) and pharmacodynamics (what the drug does to the body).
20 courses
Pharmacognosy & Natural Products
Study the medicinal use of drugs derived from natural sources such as plants, microbes, and animals. Learn about the isolation, characterization, and application of natural products in medicine.
10 courses
Pharmacogenomics
Explore how an individual's genetic makeup affects their response to drugs. Learn to apply genomic information to select optimal drug therapies and dosages for personalized medicine.
9 courses
Community Pharmacy Practice
Develop the skills needed for a retail pharmacy setting, including medication dispensing, patient counseling, managing common ailments, and pharmacy operations.
7 courses
Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs
Navigate the complex regulatory landscape for pharmaceuticals. Understand the requirements for drug approval, post-marketing surveillance, and compliance with agencies like the FDA and EMA.
5 courses
Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy
Focus on the role of the pharmacist in a hospital or clinical setting, including sterile compounding, medication therapy management (MTM), and participation in patient care rounds.
4 courses