What are the training objectives and employment directions of pharmaceutical preparation specialty?

When volunteering for the college entrance examination, many candidates and parents are very concerned about the employment direction of pharmaceutical preparations. The following is the training goal and employment direction of pharmaceutical preparation specialty that I have compiled for you.

Training objectives of pharmaceutical preparation specialty

This major cultivates advanced pharmaceutical preparation professionals with all-round moral, intellectual and physical development, extensive and solid basic theoretical knowledge and experimental skills in chemistry, biology and pharmacy, who can engage in the research, design and development of new pharmaceutical dosage forms and preparations, pharmaceutical preparations and their production management, process design and technological transformation, as well as advanced applied talents with certain business management knowledge, good scientific literacy and certain innovation and entrepreneurial ability.

Employment direction of pharmaceutical preparation specialty

After graduation, students of this major can engage in the research, development, process design, production technology improvement and quality control of pharmaceutical preparations and preparation technology-related fields.

Engaged in industry:

After graduation, I mainly engaged in medicine, new energy, medical care and other industries, as follows:

1 pharmacy/bioengineering;

2 new energy;

3 medical/nursing/hygiene;

4 academic/scientific research;

5 medical equipment/instruments.

Engaged in the post:

After graduation, I mainly worked as a pharmaceutical preparation researcher, an analytical researcher and a preparation research and development engineer, as follows:

1 pharmaceutical preparation researcher;

2 analytical researchers;

3 pharmaceutical R&D engineer.

Employment prospect of pharmaceutical preparation specialty

In the usual study, the main courses of pharmaceutical preparation specialty are medicinal chemistry, pharmaceutical analysis, pharmacology, physical pharmacy, medicinal polymer materials, biopharmaceutics, industrial pharmacy and so on. After several years of study, most graduates are mainly engaged in pharmacists, but also engaged in pharmaceutical sales, research and development.

Professions engaged in drug development and research have very high requirements for professional ability, and correspondingly higher requirements for academic qualifications. Engaged in production quality assurance, the requirements for academic qualifications are not so high, but the requirements for relevant professional knowledge are still very strict. In contrast, the professional requirements of sales work are lower, and sales ability is more important.