Molecular Physical Pharmacy, 7.5 credits

Academic year 2022/2023

  • Autumn 2022, 100%, Campus

    Start date: 29 August 2022

    End date: 28 September 2022

    Application deadline: 19 April 2022

    Application code: UU-35101 Application

    Language of instruction: The course will be taught in English, if needed

    Location: Uppsala

    Selection: Higher education credits (maximum 285 credits)

    Registration: 22 August 2022 – 29 August 2022

  • The course is cancelled.

    Spring 2023, 100%, Campus

    Start date: 16 January 2023

    End date: 19 February 2023

    Application deadline: 17 October 2022

    Application code: UU-85101

    Language of instruction: The course will be taught in English, if needed

    Location: Uppsala

    Selection: Higher education credits (maximum 285 credits)

Entry requirements: Within the Master Programme in Pharmaceutical modelling, participation in all previous courses is required.

Within the Master of Science programme in Pharmacy, at least 150 credits, including passed course in Pharmaceutical Physical Chemistry, and participation in all courses semester 1-7.

The requirements for students within the Master's programme in chemical engineering or students taking the course as a freestanding course are at least 150 credits, including 10 credits physical chemistry or pharmaceutics.

Knowledge in Swedish and English corresponding to the general entry requirements for first-cycle courses and study programmes in Swedish universities.

Fees:

If you are not a citizen of a European Union (EU) or European Economic Area (EEA) country, or Switzerland, you are required to pay application or tuition fees. Formal exchange students will be exempted from tuition fees, as well as the application fee. Read more about fees.

Application fee: SEK 900

Tuition fee, first semester: SEK 18,125

Tuition fee, total: SEK 18,125

About the course

In this course, molecular physical-chemical theories and models relevant to applications within pharmacy, drug delivery and transport are studied. Towards the end of the course an introduction to experimental scattering techniques used to study these models is given.

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Contact

Department of Medicinal Chemistry

Biomedicinskt Centrum BMC, Husargatan 3

Box 574, 751 23 UPPSALA

Telephone: 018-471 4271 018-471 4236