Does this program teach students engineering management techniques as well as teach them how the pharmaceutical industry works?
The new master’s degree program integrates management methods and tools with pharmaceutical research and processing knowledge. The degree is designed to give students knowledge of the analysis, planning, implementation, project management and evaluation of all operational components in the pharmaceutical industry. Currently we have two popular master’s programs in the areas of Engineering Management and Pharmaceutical Engineering. This new program blends the curriculum of these two into a focused program for the pharmaceutical industry. What are the main challenges in managing the business side of a pharmaceutical company? How do you prepare your students to meet these challenges? There are many challenges facing the pharmaceutical industry, ranging from the need to lower costs in development, manufacturing and distribution to competition between branded, generic and over-the-counter products. Analysts expect that the pharmaceutical industry will soon achieve the same levels of product
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