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Graduate Programs
Degree of Chemical Engineer
Pharmaceutical Process Engineering
Doctor of Philosophy in Chemical Engineering

Program Overview

This four course, 12-credit graduate program is designed to provide students with a solid overview and thorough understanding of the chemical engineering principles involved in process development. Courses are taught by industry experts and current practitioners in collaboration with Stevens faculty, and cover existing and emerging technologies used in the pharmaceutical, biopharmaceutical, food and beverage, and specialty chemical industries.

Credits earned in a Graduate Certificate can be applied toward a Master’s Degree in Chemical Engineering, or Interdisciplinary Studies.

Who Should Apply:

Professionals in the pharmaceutical, biopharmaceutical, specialty chemical, and  food and beverage industries.  The Pharmaceutical Process Engineering Graduate Certificate is tailored to industry professionals who want to enhance their current skills and practical knowledge in the field. 

Description:

A 4-course Graduate Certificate Program comprising: Pharmaceutical Reaction Engineering, Separation Processes in Pharmaceutical Industry, Pharmaceutical Mixing, and Design of Control Systems. The program provides practical up-to-date information and skills needed by the pharmaceutical industry process engineers and other professionals in their everyday work. Course content and curriculum developed by Stevens’ faculty in collaboration with industry practitioners with expertise in the field. The credits earned can be applied toward a Master’s Degree in Chemical Engineering.

Objective:     

This program will provide an overview and understanding of the chemical      engineering principles involved in drug substance process development.  Courses cover current and emerging technologies used in the pharmaceutical industry for mixing, reaction, separation and process control.

Audience:

Professionals in the Pharmaceutical/Life Sciences industry including:

  • Chemical Engineers
  • Chemists
  • Process Engineers
  • Compliance and Quality Directors, and Managers

Delivery:

Courses are conveniently delivered at Stevens campus in Hoboken, NJ, and online via Stevens WebCampus.

Contact Information

Dr. Adeniyi Lawal
Director of Chemical Engineering
201.216.8241
alawal@stevens.edu

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