Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Masters


Program Director
Richard Berkof

If you’re an engineer or other professional working in the pharmaceutical or one of the related industries (biotechnology, medical devices, personal products, or other good manufacturing practice–driven industry), this multidisciplinary online graduate program in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Engineering provides you with essential skills. Focus on manufacturing processes and facilities, learn about U.S. and international regulatory requirements, including Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and quality systems regulations (QSR). Emerge as an expert, ready to meet the major demands that the pharmaceutical industry faces in the twenty-first century.



Course #Course NameInstructor (s)Semester
EM/PME600Engineering Economics and Cost AnalysisDonald Merino, Douglas FainFall-2008, Summer A-2008
ME641Engineering AnalysisTBATBA
MGT684 or PME542Regulation and Compliance in the Pharmaceutical IndustryElaine Lehecka-PrattSummer A-2008
PM5678Biomedical Engineering Graduate CertificateTBATBA
PME/ME/CHE530 or MGT683Introduction to Pharmaceutical ManufacturingJames Vogel, Jack Chu, Renata Shnayder, Leonid Shnayder, Elaine Lehecka-PrattFall-2008, Summer A-2008
PME/ME/CHE531Process Safety ManagementTBATBA
PME/ME/CHE535Good Manufacturing Practice in Pharmaceutical Facilities DesignNick PhillipsFall-2008, Summer A-2008
PME/ME/CHE538Chemical Technology Processes in API ManufacturingYasha ZelmanovichFall-2008
PME/ME/CHE539Bioprocess Technology in API ManufacturingJames Vogel, Leonid Shnayder, Carol NolanFall-2008, Summer A-2008
PME/ME/CHE540Validation and Regulatory Affairs in Pharmaceutical ManufacturingLouis Angelucci, Daniel WasserFall-2008, Summer A-2008
PME/ME/CHE541Validation of Computerized SystemsAnthony Arturi, Daniel WasserFall-2008, Summer A-2008
PME/ME/CHE560Quality in Pharmaceutical ManufacturingElaine Lehecka-PrattFall-2008
PME/ME/CHE628Pharmaceutical Finishing and Packaging SystemsJim Curcio, Leonid ShnayderSummer A-2008
PME/ME/CHE639Modeling and Simulation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing SystemsLeonid ShnayderFall-2008
PME/ME/CHE643Design and Management of AsepticAustin McDonaldFall-2008, Summer A-2008
PME/ME/CHE646Biopharm Facilities DesignVi van-TrieuFall-2008, Summer A-2008
PME/ME/CHE649Design of Water, Steam, and CIP Utility Systems for Pharmaceutical ManufacturingWilliam CollentroTBA
PME/ME/CHE653Design of PAT Systems for Pharmaceutical ManufacturingDaniel WasserFall-2008
PME551Process Analytical Technology (PAT) in Pharmaceutical OperationsAnthony ArturiSummer A-2008
PME609Introduction to Project Management for the Pharmaceutical IndustryFernando PortesFall-2008, Summer A-2008


General Information
Credits 3 Credits Per Course/10 Courses for Master's
Tuition per credit $1040 per credit
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Stevens Institute of Technology
Castle Point on the Hudson
Hoboken, NJ 07030
United States of America

Co-sponsored by AACEI, ACM, AIChE, ASCE, ASME, IEEE, IEEE ComSoc, NECA, NSPE, ROA, SIM, and SNAME.

If you're a professional with a bachelor's degree, you can earn a masters degree in an outstanding online Master’s in a Pharmaceutical Manufacturing program delivered by the same superior faculty who teach in conventional settings. You receive the finest professional education using rich Internet features -- threaded discussions, chat, bulletin boards, e-mail, file sharing, whiteboards, and workgroups for in-depth participation. You also have online library privileges, with instant search and retrieval of important databases. Courses are taught using the most widely adopted distance learning web system.

The WebCampus learning environment forces students to apply themselves. That’s what I like about it. Accountability is at its highest in Stevens’ WebCampus."
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