Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology (Classe LM-13)-Enrolled from 2009/10 Academic Year Until 2020/21
Single-cycle master
A.Y. 2023/2024
LM-13 - Farmacia e farmacia industriale (EN)
The Master Course in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology aims to train students in chemical, pharmacological, technological and regulatory fields useful to work in positions of responsibility and coordination, in all sectors directly or indirectly connected to the design, development, production, control and marketing of medicinal products and health care ones. The course also provides preparation for the profession of pharmacist in local and hospital settings and for medical information (REP). Thanks to multidisciplinary skills, the course aims to train professionals able to satisfy the needs of the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, medical devices and food supplements industry, as well as the needs of public and private institutions involved in research and regulation of the sanitary area.
Graduates in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology possess the scientific and theoretical expertise to operate as experts in the field of drug and healthy products (foods for special medical purposes and special diets, cosmetics, herbal, diagnostic, medical devices, etc.) and in related fields and to take on the professional role of pharmacist.
The Master Course in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology trains to develop multiple professional activities:
- synthesis, pharmaceutical development, manufacturing and control of medicines in industry;
- quality control of medicines in public or private laboratories;
- production and control of biocides, medical devices and medical-surgical aids;
- formulation, production and quality control of dietetic food products;
- formulation, production and quality control of cosmetic products;
- analysis and control of the physical-chemical and hygienic characteristics of mineral waters;
- storage, conservation and distribution of medicines in the wholesale phase;
- preparation, control, storage and distribution of medicines in pharmacies open to the public or in hospital pharmacies.
- Dissemination of information and advice in the health products sector.
With the achievement of the master's degree and the relative professional qualification, the graduate in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology can carry out the profession of pharmacist, according to the law 2005/36/EC. Thanks to the strong chemical-technological-pharmaceutical characterization, The master's degree course in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology guarantees concrete employment prospects in the sector of chemical-pharmaceutical, technological-pharmaceutical, pharmacological and biotechnological research, both public and private, as well as in the sectors of development, production and quality control in the pharmaceutical, cosmetic and food industries.
The course trains students for the following professions:
- Medicinal Chemists
- Chemistry and pharmaceutical Company representatives
- Pharmacologists
- Pharmacists
- Researchers and technicians with degrees in chemical and pharmaceutical sciences
- Researchers and technicians with degrees in biological sciences
Employment statistics (Almalaurea)
The Master Course in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology trains to develop multiple professional activities:
- synthesis, pharmaceutical development, manufacturing and control of medicines in industry;
- quality control of medicines in public or private laboratories;
- production and control of biocides, medical devices and medical-surgical aids;
- formulation, production and quality control of dietetic food products;
- formulation, production and quality control of cosmetic products;
- analysis and control of the physical-chemical and hygienic characteristics of mineral waters;
- storage, conservation and distribution of medicines in the wholesale phase;
- preparation, control, storage and distribution of medicines in pharmacies open to the public or in hospital pharmacies.
- Dissemination of information and advice in the health products sector.
With the achievement of the master's degree and the relative professional qualification, the graduate in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology can carry out the profession of pharmacist, according to the law 2005/36/EC. Thanks to the strong chemical-technological-pharmaceutical characterization, The master's degree course in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology guarantees concrete employment prospects in the sector of chemical-pharmaceutical, technological-pharmaceutical, pharmacological and biotechnological research, both public and private, as well as in the sectors of development, production and quality control in the pharmaceutical, cosmetic and food industries.
The course trains students for the following professions:
- Medicinal Chemists
- Chemistry and pharmaceutical Company representatives
- Pharmacologists
- Pharmacists
- Researchers and technicians with degrees in chemical and pharmaceutical sciences
- Researchers and technicians with degrees in biological sciences
Employment statistics (Almalaurea)
Admission requirements
Admission to Year I of the degree programme in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology is conditioned to pass a selective online test (TOLC-F). A merit ranking will be drawn up based on the test score.
Applicants will be required to take the test before enrolment. The schedule of TOLC-F tests held by our and other Italian universities is available at https://tolc.cisiaonline.it/calendario.php
Admission assessment
For admission to the degree programme, please refer to the call for applications available on the University website at https://ctf.cdl.unimi.it/it/iscriversi
Waivers from test requirements and admission to years subsequent Year I are governed by the call for applications.
For information: https://ctf.cdl.unimi.it/it/iscriversi
Additional learning requirements (OFA) and remedial activities
Students who have not achieved at least 4 points in the basic mathematics module of TOLC-F will have to fulfil additional learning requirements (OFA). For this purpose, they will attend remedial activities organized by the University, and then take a remedial test to prove they have filled their gaps. Students with OFA may not take the Mathematic exam before fulfilling said requirements.
Learn more at https://ctf.cdl.unimi.it/it/studiare/le-matricole
Candidates who took the test and were not admitted may enrol in a limited number of single courses (with up to 30 places available), as provided by academic regulations, to earn credits to be used for future enrolment in a degree programme, upon passing the admission test, if any.
For enrolment procedures, please refer to the call for applications at https://ctf.cdl.unimi.it/it/iscriversi
Transfer students
In case of transfer from another degree programme or from another university, admission to years subsequent to Year I will be subject to an assessment of the student's previous academic career by the Interdepartmental Academic Board. Please refer to the call for applications for details.
Admission to Year I of the degree programme in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology is conditioned to pass a selective online test (TOLC-F). A merit ranking will be drawn up based on the test score.
Applicants will be required to take the test before enrolment. The schedule of TOLC-F tests held by our and other Italian universities is available at https://tolc.cisiaonline.it/calendario.php
Admission assessment
For admission to the degree programme, please refer to the call for applications available on the University website at https://ctf.cdl.unimi.it/it/iscriversi
Waivers from test requirements and admission to years subsequent Year I are governed by the call for applications.
For information: https://ctf.cdl.unimi.it/it/iscriversi
Additional learning requirements (OFA) and remedial activities
Students who have not achieved at least 4 points in the basic mathematics module of TOLC-F will have to fulfil additional learning requirements (OFA). For this purpose, they will attend remedial activities organized by the University, and then take a remedial test to prove they have filled their gaps. Students with OFA may not take the Mathematic exam before fulfilling said requirements.
Learn more at https://ctf.cdl.unimi.it/it/studiare/le-matricole
Candidates who took the test and were not admitted may enrol in a limited number of single courses (with up to 30 places available), as provided by academic regulations, to earn credits to be used for future enrolment in a degree programme, upon passing the admission test, if any.
For enrolment procedures, please refer to the call for applications at https://ctf.cdl.unimi.it/it/iscriversi
Transfer students
In case of transfer from another degree programme or from another university, admission to years subsequent to Year I will be subject to an assessment of the student's previous academic career by the Interdepartmental Academic Board. Please refer to the call for applications for details.
Programs offered:
- Erasmus + studio and Erasmus+Traineeship at Universities/Institutions partners in Europe and in the Balkans;
- stages at i) Departments of Medicine and Pharmacology, University of Minnesota US; ii) Universitè de Montrèal (Canada)
The offer is continously updated. Call for new position abroad can be found on the University websit (Cerca una opportunità internazionale | Università degli Studi di Milano Statale (unimi.it))
Activities: the mobility is directed to attending courses, research internships and training in Hospital Pharmacy.
The Erasmus + Studio programme offers the opportunity to study or play an internship abroad. The Erasmus traineeship allows to carry out research in Universities and partner Companies in a wide range of scientific topics characterizing the Course of Study. For detailed information on the host institution and fields of studies, see the following web site: https://www.unimi.it/en/education/pharmaceutical-chemistry-and-technology.
Activities that will be carried out abroad must be defined in the Learning Agreement along with the CFU, based on the time that students will spent in the foreign University. The following rules to assign CFU hold:
- 12 months: 60 credits
- 6 months: 30 credits
- 3 months: 20 CFU.
Thesis/Stage
- 3 months 20 ECTS (6 ECTS in the student study programme + 14 ECTS complementary)
- 6 months 30 ECTS (18 in the student study programme + 12 complementary)
- 9 months 45 CFU (24 in the student study programme + 21 complementary)
Internship in Hospital pharmacy
Internship in Hospital pharmacy could not be longer than for 3-months corresponding to 20 CFU (15 in the student study programme + 5 complementary). Students need to contact the Ordine dei Farmacisti to verify that the Hospital pharmacy chosen is appropriate and must open the "libretto di tirocinio" before departure. This activity follows the rules of the prerequisites reported in the Manifesto.
Recognition of the abroad studies: students must acquire at least 70% of the credits specified in the Learning Agreement. For thesis/internship researches, the student must acquire all the credits reported in the Learning Agreement.
Incentives: An additional score (1-3 points depending on the duration of the study period, the amount of credits attained and the obtained results) will be proposed by the tutor and awarded by the thesis committee to the students who have satisfactorily accomplished the training program.
- Erasmus + studio and Erasmus+Traineeship at Universities/Institutions partners in Europe and in the Balkans;
- stages at i) Departments of Medicine and Pharmacology, University of Minnesota US; ii) Universitè de Montrèal (Canada)
The offer is continously updated. Call for new position abroad can be found on the University websit (Cerca una opportunità internazionale | Università degli Studi di Milano Statale (unimi.it))
Activities: the mobility is directed to attending courses, research internships and training in Hospital Pharmacy.
The Erasmus + Studio programme offers the opportunity to study or play an internship abroad. The Erasmus traineeship allows to carry out research in Universities and partner Companies in a wide range of scientific topics characterizing the Course of Study. For detailed information on the host institution and fields of studies, see the following web site: https://www.unimi.it/en/education/pharmaceutical-chemistry-and-technology.
Activities that will be carried out abroad must be defined in the Learning Agreement along with the CFU, based on the time that students will spent in the foreign University. The following rules to assign CFU hold:
- 12 months: 60 credits
- 6 months: 30 credits
- 3 months: 20 CFU.
Thesis/Stage
- 3 months 20 ECTS (6 ECTS in the student study programme + 14 ECTS complementary)
- 6 months 30 ECTS (18 in the student study programme + 12 complementary)
- 9 months 45 CFU (24 in the student study programme + 21 complementary)
Internship in Hospital pharmacy
Internship in Hospital pharmacy could not be longer than for 3-months corresponding to 20 CFU (15 in the student study programme + 5 complementary). Students need to contact the Ordine dei Farmacisti to verify that the Hospital pharmacy chosen is appropriate and must open the "libretto di tirocinio" before departure. This activity follows the rules of the prerequisites reported in the Manifesto.
Recognition of the abroad studies: students must acquire at least 70% of the credits specified in the Learning Agreement. For thesis/internship researches, the student must acquire all the credits reported in the Learning Agreement.
Incentives: An additional score (1-3 points depending on the duration of the study period, the amount of credits attained and the obtained results) will be proposed by the tutor and awarded by the thesis committee to the students who have satisfactorily accomplished the training program.
Attendance is mandatory for laboratory courses, and strongly recommended for other courses.
Courses list
course year not available
year
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compulsory | ||||
| General and Inorganic Chemistry and Stoichiometry | 10 | 88 | Italian | CHIM/03 |
| Human Anatomy and Physiology | 11 | 88 | Italian | BIO/09 BIO/16 |
| - Human Anatomy | 5 | 40 | BIO/09,BIO/16 | |
| - Physiology | 6 | 48 | BIO/09,BIO/16 | |
First semester
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compulsory | ||||
| Animal Biology and Plant Biology | 9 | 72 | Italian | BIO/13 BIO/15 |
| - Animal Biology | 6 | 48 | BIO/13,BIO/15 | |
| - Plant Biology | 3 | 24 | BIO/13,BIO/15 | |
| Calculus | 7 | 64 | Italian | MAT/05 |
Second semester
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compulsory | ||||
| Analytical Chemistry | 6 | 48 | Italian | CHIM/01 |
| Physics | 8 | 80 | Italian | FIS/01 |
Open sessions
There are no specific sessions for these activities.
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compulsory | ||||
| Computer Science Course | 3 | 30 | Italian | INF/01 |
| English Proficiency B2 (2 ECTS) | 2 | 0 | English | NN |
course year not available
year
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compulsory | ||||
| Organic Chemistry 1 | 10 | 88 | Italian | CHIM/06 |
| Pharmacognosy | 8 | 64 | Italian | BIO/15 |
First semester
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compulsory | ||||
| Applied Microbiology | 6 | 48 | Italian | BIO/19 |
| Physical Chemistry | 6 | 48 | Italian | CHIM/02 |
| Qualitative Analysis of Inorganic Drugs | 6 | 72 | Italian | CHIM/08 |
| - LABORATORY OF QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF INORGANIC DRUGS | 3 | 48 | CHIM/08 | |
| - QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF INORGANIC DRUGS | 3 | 24 | CHIM/08 | |
Second semester
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compulsory | ||||
| Biochemistry | 8 | 64 | Italian | BIO/10 |
| Drug Analysis 1 and Laboratory of Drug Analysis 1 and Food Chemistry | 12 | 120 | Italian | CHIM/08 CHIM/10 |
| - DRUG ANALYSIS 2 | 6 | 48 | CHIM/08,CHIM/10 | |
| - FOOD CHEMISTRY | 3 | 24 | CHIM/08,CHIM/10 | |
| - LABORATORY OF DRUG ANALYSIS 2 | 3 | 48 | CHIM/08,CHIM/10 | |
| General Pathology | 6 | 48 | Italian | MED/04 |
course year not available
Over several sessions
These activities are scheduled over several sessions. Please refer to course overviews for details.
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compulsory | ||||
| Medicinal Chemistry 1 | 10 | 80 | Italian | CHIM/08 |
First semester
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compulsory | ||||
| Applied Biochemistry | 8 | 72 | Italian | BIO/10 |
| Organic Chemistry 2 and Organic Chemistry Laboratory | 10 | 112 | Italian | CHIM/06 |
| - Organic Chemistry 2 | 6 | 48 | CHIM/06 | |
| - Organic Chemistry Laboratory | 4 | 64 | CHIM/06 | |
| Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy | 8 | 64 | Italian | BIO/14 |
Second semester
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compulsory | ||||
| Extractive and Synthetic Preparation of Drugs and Laboratory of Extractive and Synthetic Preparation of Drugs | 6 | 72 | Italian | CHIM/08 |
| - Extractive and Synthetic Preparation of Drugs | 3 | 24 | CHIM/08 | |
| - Laboratory of Extractive and Synthetic Preparation of Drugs | 3 | 48 | CHIM/08 | |
| Spectroscopic Methods in Organic Chemistry | 7 | 64 | Italian | CHIM/06 |
| Toxicology | 8 | 64 | Italian | BIO/14 |
Over several sessions
These activities are scheduled over several sessions. Please refer to course overviews for details.
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compulsory | ||||
| Medicinal Chemistry 2 | 10 | 80 | Italian | CHIM/08 |
First semester
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compulsory | ||||
| Drug Analysis 2 and Laboratory of Drug Analysis 2 | 10 | 112 | Italian | CHIM/08 |
| - DRUG ANALYSIS 2 | 6 | 48 | CHIM/08 | |
| - LABORATORY OF DRUG ANALYSIS 2 | 4 | 64 | CHIM/08 | |
| Pharmaceutical Technology and Legislation I | 9 | 72 | Italian | CHIM/09 |
Second semester
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compulsory | ||||
| Pharmaceutical Technology and Legislation Ii | 9 | 72 | Italian | CHIM/09 |
| Optional | ||||
| Advanced Methodologies in Medicinal Chemistry | 8 | 64 | Italian | CHIM/08 |
| - Advanced methodologies in Medicinal Chemistry I | 4 | 32 | CHIM/08 | |
| - Advanced methodologies in Medicinal Chemistry II | 4 | 32 | CHIM/08 | |
| Advances in Drug Delivery Systems (modules I and II) | 8 | 96 | Italian | CHIM/09 |
| - Advances in Drug Delivery Systems Mod. I | 4 | 48 | CHIM/09 | |
| - Advances in Drug Delivery Systems Mod. II | 4 | 48 | CHIM/09 | |
| Analytical Methods in Drug Discovery and Development and Validation of Analytical Procedures in Pharmaceutical Industry | 8 | 64 | Italian | CHIM/08 |
| - Analytical methods in drug discovery and development | 4 | 32 | CHIM/08 | |
| - Instrumental analysis and validation of the analytical procedures in pharmaceutical industry | 4 | 32 | CHIM/08 | |
| Biotechnological Drugs: Pharmaco-Toxicological Aspects and Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs and Patents | 8 | 64 | Italian | BIO/14 CHIM/09 |
| - Biotechnological drugs: pharmaco-toxicological aspects | 4 | 32 | BIO/14 | |
| - Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs and Patents | 4 | 32 | CHIM/09 | |
| Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomics | 8 | 64 | Italian | BIO/14 |
| - Clinical pharmacology | 4 | 32 | BIO/14 | |
| - Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomics | 4 | 32 | BIO/14 | |
| Endocrinolgy and Metabolism | 8 | 64 | Italian | MED/13 |
| - Module 1 | 4 | 32 | MED/13 | |
| - Module 2 | 4 | 32 | MED/13 | |
| Formulation and Regulatory Affairs of Health Products and Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs and Patents | 8 | 64 | Italian | CHIM/09 |
| - Formulation and Regulatory Affairs of Health Products | 4 | 32 | CHIM/09 | |
| - Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs and Patents | 4 | 32 | CHIM/09 | |
| Innovative Methods for Synthesis and Analysis | 8 | 96 | Italian | CHIM/06 |
| - Innovative methodologies for synthesis and analysis. Mod. 1 | 4 | 32 | CHIM/06 | |
| - Innovative methodologies for synthesis and analysis. Mod. 2 | 4 | 64 | CHIM/06 | |
| Inorganic Nanoparticles in Life Sciences and Advanced Characterization Techniques | 8 | 64 | Italian | CHIM/03 CHIM/06 |
| - Inorganic nanoparticles in life sciences | 4 | 32 | CHIM/03 | |
| - Nanoparticle advanced characterization techniques | 4 | 32 | CHIM/06 | |
| Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology and Experimental Pharmacology | 8 | 96 | Italian | BIO/14 |
| - Experimental Pharmacology | 4 | 48 | BIO/14 | |
| - Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology | 4 | 48 | BIO/14 | |
| Nutritional Requirement During Lifetime and Pathological Aspects of Nutrition | 8 | 64 | Italian | BIO/09 MED/05 |
| - Nutritional requirement during lifetime | 5 | 40 | BIO/09 | |
| - Pathological aspects of nutrition | 3 | 24 | MED/05 | |
| Organometallic Chemistry and Fine Chemical Applications | 8 | 64 | Italian | CHIM/03 CHIM/06 |
| - Fine chemical applications | 4 | 32 | CHIM/06 | |
| - Organometallic chemistry | 4 | 32 | CHIM/03 | |
| Pharmacological in Biotechnology and Molecular Biology | 8 | 72 | Italian | BIO/11 BIO/14 |
| - Molecular Biology | 4 | 32 | BIO/11 | |
| - Pharmacological in biotechnology | 4 | 40 | BIO/14 | |
| Synthetic Aspects in Biomolecules Preparation and Application of Biomolecules in Biological Systems Studies | 8 | 64 | Italian | BIO/10 CHIM/06 |
| - Application of biomolecules in biological systems studies | 4 | 32 | BIO/10 | |
| - Synthetic Aspects in Biomolecules Preparation | 4 | 32 | CHIM/06 | |
Conclusive activities
There are no specific sessions for these activities.
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compulsory | ||||
| Professional Training in Pharmacy (first part) | 5 | 0 | Italian | NN |
| Final Exam | 4 | 0 | Italian | NN |
Study plan rules
1 - Al quarto anno di corso, lo studente dovrà scegliere uno tra i sette profili professionalizzanti, ciascuno di sedici crediti. La segnalazione della preferenza dovrà essere effettuata compilando l'apposito modulo disponibile sul sito o presso la Segreteria Didattica Interdipartimentale e riconsegnando il modulo stesso entro il 6 dicembre 2023. I corsi si svolgono tutti nel secondo semestre del IV anno.
2 - a) Science of drug development profile
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | Lesson period | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Advanced Methodologies in Medicinal Chemistry | 8 | 64 | Italian | Second semester | CHIM/08 |
| Analytical Methods in Drug Discovery and Development and Validation of Analytical Procedures in Pharmaceutical Industry | 8 | 64 | Italian | Second semester | CHIM/08 |
3 - b) Pharmaceutics and pharmaceutical technology profile
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | Lesson period | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Advances in Drug Delivery Systems (modules I and II) | 8 | 96 | Italian | Second semester | CHIM/09 |
| Formulation and Regulatory Affairs of Health Products and Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs and Patents | 8 | 64 | Italian | Second semester | CHIM/09 |
4 - c) Experimental pharmacology profile
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | Lesson period | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology and Experimental Pharmacology | 8 | 96 | Italian | Second semester | BIO/14 |
| Pharmacological in Biotechnology and Molecular Biology | 8 | 72 | Italian | Second semester | BIO/11 BIO/14 |
5 - d) Pharmacological and therapeutic profile
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | Lesson period | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Biotechnological Drugs: Pharmaco-Toxicological Aspects and Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs and Patents | 8 | 64 | Italian | Second semester | BIO/14 CHIM/09 |
| Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomics | 8 | 64 | Italian | Second semester | BIO/14 |
6 - e) Molecular and supramolecular chemistry: analysis and synthesis profile
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | Lesson period | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Inorganic Nanoparticles in Life Sciences and Advanced Characterization Techniques | 8 | 64 | Italian | Second semester | CHIM/03 CHIM/06 |
| Organometallic Chemistry and Fine Chemical Applications | 8 | 64 | Italian | Second semester | CHIM/03 CHIM/06 |
7 - f) Chemical methods applied to biomolecules profile
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | Lesson period | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Innovative Methods for Synthesis and Analysis | 8 | 96 | Italian | Second semester | CHIM/06 |
| Synthetic Aspects in Biomolecules Preparation and Application of Biomolecules in Biological Systems Studies | 8 | 64 | Italian | Second semester | BIO/10 CHIM/06 |
8 - g) Endocrinology and metabolism profile
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | Lesson period | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Endocrinolgy and Metabolism | 8 | 64 | Italian | Second semester | MED/13 |
| Nutritional Requirement During Lifetime and Pathological Aspects of Nutrition | 8 | 64 | Italian | Second semester | BIO/09 MED/05 |
First semester
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compulsory | ||||
| Industrial Pharmacy and Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Technology | 8 | 96 | Italian | CHIM/09 |
| - Industrial Pharmacy | 4 | 32 | CHIM/09 | |
| - Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Technology | 4 | 64 | CHIM/09 | |
Second semester
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Optional | ||||
| Cosmetic Products | 8 | 64 | Italian | CHIM/09 |
| - Color cosmetics | 4 | 32 | CHIM/09 | |
| - Formulation of Cosmetic Products | 4 | 32 | CHIM/09 | |
| Experimental Laboratory | 8 | 0 | Italian | NN |
| Heterocyclic Compounds and Application of Organometallic Chemistry in Synthesis | 8 | 64 | Italian | CHIM/03 CHIM/06 |
| - Application of organometallic chemistry in synthesis | 4 | 32 | CHIM/03 | |
| - Heterocyclic compounds | 4 | 32 | CHIM/06 | |
| Innovative Drugs and Radiopharmaceuticals | 8 | 64 | Italian | CHIM/08 |
| - Innovative drugs | 4 | 32 | CHIM/08 | |
| - Radiopharmaceuticals | 4 | 32 | CHIM/08 | |
| Innovative Molecular Approaches for the Identification of Pharmacological Targets | 8 | 64 | Italian | BIO/10 |
| - Current proteomic technologies | 4 | 32 | BIO/10 | |
| - Molecular biology applied to the study of new druggable targets | 4 | 32 | BIO/10 | |
| Methodologies and Experimental Models for Therapy with Hormones | 8 | 64 | Italian | BIO/13 MED/13 |
| - Cellular technologies | 4 | 32 | BIO/13 | |
| - Molecular Approaches to Endocrinology | 4 | 32 | MED/13 | |
| Physiology of Integrated Systems I | 8 | 64 | Italian | BIO/09 |
| - Module I | 4 | 32 | BIO/09 | |
| - Module II | 4 | 32 | BIO/09 | |
| Special Systems Pharmacology | 8 | 64 | Italian | BIO/14 |
| - Chemiotherapy | 4 | 32 | BIO/14 | |
| - Neuropsychopharmacology | 4 | 32 | BIO/14 | |
Conclusive activities
There are no specific sessions for these activities.
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compulsory | ||||
| Professional Training in Pharmacy (second part) | 25 | 0 | Italian | NN |
| Final Exam | 21 | 0 | Italian | NN |
Study plan rules
10 - Lo studente dovrà scegliere un insegnamento, del valore di otto crediti, o due insegnamenti, ciascuno del valore di quattro crediti, tra quelli di seguito elencati. Gli insegnamenti a scelta libera saranno attivati sulla base delle richieste degli studenti. Le eventuali propedeuticità saranno indicate dai docenti titolari dei corsi.
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | Lesson period | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cosmetic Products | 8 | 64 | Italian | Second semester | CHIM/09 |
| Experimental Laboratory | 8 | 0 | Italian | Second semester | NN |
| Heterocyclic Compounds and Application of Organometallic Chemistry in Synthesis | 8 | 64 | Italian | Second semester | CHIM/03 CHIM/06 |
| Innovative Drugs and Radiopharmaceuticals | 8 | 64 | Italian | Second semester | CHIM/08 |
| Innovative Molecular Approaches for the Identification of Pharmacological Targets | 8 | 64 | Italian | Second semester | BIO/10 |
| Methodologies and Experimental Models for Therapy with Hormones | 8 | 64 | Italian | Second semester | BIO/13 MED/13 |
| Physiology of Integrated Systems I | 8 | 64 | Italian | Second semester | BIO/09 |
| Special Systems Pharmacology | 8 | 64 | Italian | Second semester | BIO/14 |
If new prerequisites are added, students are required to respect them if they are inserted in the Manifesto of the academic year preceding the one in which is expected to take the exam.
1st YEAR
There are no course progression requirements constraints for the disciplines that the student enrolled in the first year of the course is required to attend.
2nd YEAR
Admission to the LABORATORY OF QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF INORGANIC DRUGS is subject to passing the General and Inorganic Chemistry and Stoichiometry exam. Admission to the LABORATORY OF DRUG ANALYSIS 1 is subject to attendance at the LABORATORY OF QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF INORGANIC DRUGS. The PHARMACOGNOSY exam is subject to passing the Animal Biology and Plant Biology and Human Anatomy and Physiology exams.
3rd YEAR
Starting from those enrolled in the A.Y. 2016/17, in order to enrol in the third year of the course, students must have taken all the first year exams by 30 September with marks out of thirty. Those who do not take the required exams will automatically be placed in the repeating second year.
Admission to the Laboratory of Extractive and Synthetic Preparation of Drugs is subject to attendance of the LABORATORY OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Organic Chemistry Laboratory and passing of the Organic Chemistry I exam (by the beginning of the second semester of the third year). Admission to the Organic Chemistry Laboratory is not subject to passing the Organic Chemistry I exam.
4th YEAR
Admission to the LABORATORY OF DRUG ANALYSIS 2 is subject to passing the Organic Chemistry I exam (by the course start date) and the LABORATORY OF DRUG ANALYSIS 1 attendance and the Laboratory of Extractive and Synthetic Preparation of Drugs.
Medicinal Chemistry 1 (Compulsory), DRUG ANALYSIS 1 + LABORATORY OF DRUG ANALYSIS 1 + FOOD CHEMISTRY (Compulsory) and Spectroscopic methods in organic chemistry
(Compulsory) are preparatory courses for the PROFESSIONALIZING PROFILE COURSES IN SCIENCE AND DRUG DEVELOPMENT.
PHARMACOLOGY AND PHARMACOTHERAPY (Compulsory), ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I (Compulsory), DRUG ANALYSIS 1 + LABORATORY OF DRUG ANALYSIS 1 + FOOD CHEMISTRY (Compulsory), Physics
(Compulsory) and Pharmaceutical Technology and Legislation I (Recommended) are preparatory courses for the PROFESSIONALIZING PROFILE COURSES IN APPLICATION TECHNOLOGY.
PHARMACOLOGY AND PHARMACOTHERAPY (Compulsory) is preparatory to the PROFESSIONALIZING PROFILE COURSES IN EXPERIMENTAL PHARMACOLOGICAL.
PHARMACOLOGY AND PHARMACOTHERAPY (Compulsory) is preparatory to the PROFESSIONALIZING PHARMACOLOGICAL COURSES IN THERAPEUTIC PHARMACOLOGICAL.
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II + Organic Chemistry Laboratory (Compulsory), APPLIED BIOCHEMISTRY (Compulsory) are preparatory courses for the PROFESSIONALIZING PROFILE IN CHEMICAL METHODOLOGIES APPLIED TO BIOMOLECULES.
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I (compulsory) and ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II + Organic Chemistry Laboratory (Compulsory), are preparatory courses for the PROFESSIONALIZING PROFILE IN SYNTHESIS AND MOLECULAR AND SUPRAMOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION.
GENERAL PATHOLOGY (Compulsory) is preparatory to the COURSES OF THE ENDOCRINE AND NUTRITIONAL PROFESSIONALIZING PROFILE.
5th YEAR
Attendance at the Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Technology is subject to passing the PHYSICS, Medicinal Chemistry 1 and PHARMACOLOGY AND PHARMACOTHERAPY exams.
Starting from those enrolled in the A.Y. 2018/19, in order to graduate, students must have acquired a knowledge of the English language with a B2 level of proficiency.
The exams indicated in the second column must be taken before those indicated in the first column
1st YEAR
There are no course progression requirements constraints for the disciplines that the student enrolled in the first year of the course is required to attend.
2nd YEAR
Admission to the LABORATORY OF QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF INORGANIC DRUGS is subject to passing the General and Inorganic Chemistry and Stoichiometry exam. Admission to the LABORATORY OF DRUG ANALYSIS 1 is subject to attendance at the LABORATORY OF QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF INORGANIC DRUGS. The PHARMACOGNOSY exam is subject to passing the Animal Biology and Plant Biology and Human Anatomy and Physiology exams.
3rd YEAR
Starting from those enrolled in the A.Y. 2016/17, in order to enrol in the third year of the course, students must have taken all the first year exams by 30 September with marks out of thirty. Those who do not take the required exams will automatically be placed in the repeating second year.
Admission to the Laboratory of Extractive and Synthetic Preparation of Drugs is subject to attendance of the LABORATORY OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Organic Chemistry Laboratory and passing of the Organic Chemistry I exam (by the beginning of the second semester of the third year). Admission to the Organic Chemistry Laboratory is not subject to passing the Organic Chemistry I exam.
4th YEAR
Admission to the LABORATORY OF DRUG ANALYSIS 2 is subject to passing the Organic Chemistry I exam (by the course start date) and the LABORATORY OF DRUG ANALYSIS 1 attendance and the Laboratory of Extractive and Synthetic Preparation of Drugs.
Medicinal Chemistry 1 (Compulsory), DRUG ANALYSIS 1 + LABORATORY OF DRUG ANALYSIS 1 + FOOD CHEMISTRY (Compulsory) and Spectroscopic methods in organic chemistry
(Compulsory) are preparatory courses for the PROFESSIONALIZING PROFILE COURSES IN SCIENCE AND DRUG DEVELOPMENT.
PHARMACOLOGY AND PHARMACOTHERAPY (Compulsory), ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I (Compulsory), DRUG ANALYSIS 1 + LABORATORY OF DRUG ANALYSIS 1 + FOOD CHEMISTRY (Compulsory), Physics
(Compulsory) and Pharmaceutical Technology and Legislation I (Recommended) are preparatory courses for the PROFESSIONALIZING PROFILE COURSES IN APPLICATION TECHNOLOGY.
PHARMACOLOGY AND PHARMACOTHERAPY (Compulsory) is preparatory to the PROFESSIONALIZING PROFILE COURSES IN EXPERIMENTAL PHARMACOLOGICAL.
PHARMACOLOGY AND PHARMACOTHERAPY (Compulsory) is preparatory to the PROFESSIONALIZING PHARMACOLOGICAL COURSES IN THERAPEUTIC PHARMACOLOGICAL.
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II + Organic Chemistry Laboratory (Compulsory), APPLIED BIOCHEMISTRY (Compulsory) are preparatory courses for the PROFESSIONALIZING PROFILE IN CHEMICAL METHODOLOGIES APPLIED TO BIOMOLECULES.
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I (compulsory) and ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II + Organic Chemistry Laboratory (Compulsory), are preparatory courses for the PROFESSIONALIZING PROFILE IN SYNTHESIS AND MOLECULAR AND SUPRAMOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION.
GENERAL PATHOLOGY (Compulsory) is preparatory to the COURSES OF THE ENDOCRINE AND NUTRITIONAL PROFESSIONALIZING PROFILE.
5th YEAR
Attendance at the Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Technology is subject to passing the PHYSICS, Medicinal Chemistry 1 and PHARMACOLOGY AND PHARMACOTHERAPY exams.
Starting from those enrolled in the A.Y. 2018/19, in order to graduate, students must have acquired a knowledge of the English language with a B2 level of proficiency.
The exams indicated in the second column must be taken before those indicated in the first column
Prescribed foundation courses
| Learning activity | Prescribed foundation courses |
|---|---|
| Advanced Methodologies in Medicinal Chemistry | Drug Analysis 1 and Laboratory of Drug Analysis 1 and Food Chemistry (compulsory), Medicinal Chemistry 1 (compulsory), Spectroscopic Methods in Organic Chemistry (compulsory) |
| Advances in Drug Delivery Systems (modules I and II) | Drug Analysis 1 and Laboratory of Drug Analysis 1 and Food Chemistry (compulsory), Organic Chemistry 1 (compulsory), Pharmaceutical Technology and Legislation I (compulsory), Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy (compulsory), Physics (compulsory) |
| Analytical Methods in Drug Discovery and Development and Validation of Analytical Procedures in Pharmaceutical Industry | Drug Analysis 1 and Laboratory of Drug Analysis 1 and Food Chemistry (compulsory), Medicinal Chemistry 1 (compulsory), Spectroscopic Methods in Organic Chemistry (compulsory) |
| Applied Biochemistry | Biochemistry (compulsory), Organic Chemistry 1 (compulsory) |
| Applied Microbiology | Animal Biology and Plant Biology (compulsory), Human Anatomy and Physiology (compulsory) |
| Biochemistry | Human Anatomy and Physiology (compulsory) |
| Biotechnological Drugs: Pharmaco-Toxicological Aspects and Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs and Patents | Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy (compulsory) |
| Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomics | Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy (compulsory) |
| Drug Analysis 1 and Laboratory of Drug Analysis 1 and Food Chemistry | Analytical Chemistry (compulsory) |
| Drug Analysis 2 and Laboratory of Drug Analysis 2 | Drug Analysis 1 and Laboratory of Drug Analysis 1 and Food Chemistry (compulsory) |
| Endocrinolgy and Metabolism | General Pathology (compulsory) |
| Extractive and Synthetic Preparation of Drugs and Laboratory of Extractive and Synthetic Preparation of Drugs | Organic Chemistry 1 (compulsory) |
| Formulation and Regulatory Affairs of Health Products and Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs and Patents | Drug Analysis 1 and Laboratory of Drug Analysis 1 and Food Chemistry (compulsory), Organic Chemistry 1 (compulsory), Pharmaceutical Technology and Legislation I (compulsory), Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy (compulsory), Physics (compulsory) |
| General Pathology | Animal Biology and Plant Biology (compulsory), Human Anatomy and Physiology (compulsory) |
| Industrial Pharmacy and Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Technology | Pharmaceutical Technology and Legislation I (compulsory) |
| Innovative Methods for Synthesis and Analysis | Applied Biochemistry (compulsory), Organic Chemistry 2 and Organic Chemistry Laboratory (compulsory) |
| Inorganic Nanoparticles in Life Sciences and Advanced Characterization Techniques | Organic Chemistry 2 and Organic Chemistry Laboratory (compulsory) |
| Medicinal Chemistry 1 | Organic Chemistry 1 (compulsory) |
| Medicinal Chemistry 2 | Medicinal Chemistry 1 (compulsory), Organic Chemistry 2 and Organic Chemistry Laboratory (compulsory) |
| Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology and Experimental Pharmacology | Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy (compulsory) |
| Nutritional Requirement During Lifetime and Pathological Aspects of Nutrition | General Pathology (compulsory) |
| Organic Chemistry 1 | General and Inorganic Chemistry and Stoichiometry (compulsory) |
| Organic Chemistry 2 and Organic Chemistry Laboratory | Organic Chemistry 1 (compulsory) |
| Organometallic Chemistry and Fine Chemical Applications | Organic Chemistry 2 and Organic Chemistry Laboratory (compulsory) |
| Pharmaceutical Technology and Legislation I | Drug Analysis 1 and Laboratory of Drug Analysis 1 and Food Chemistry (compulsory), Organic Chemistry 1 (compulsory), Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy (compulsory), Physics (compulsory) |
| Pharmaceutical Technology and Legislation Ii | Drug Analysis 1 and Laboratory of Drug Analysis 1 and Food Chemistry (compulsory), Organic Chemistry 1 (compulsory), Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy (compulsory), Physics (compulsory) |
| Pharmacognosy | Animal Biology and Plant Biology (compulsory), Human Anatomy and Physiology (compulsory) |
| Pharmacological in Biotechnology and Molecular Biology | Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy (compulsory) |
| Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy | Biochemistry (compulsory), General Pathology (compulsory), Pharmacognosy (compulsory) |
| Physical Chemistry | General and Inorganic Chemistry and Stoichiometry (compulsory) |
| Qualitative Analysis of Inorganic Drugs | Analytical Chemistry (compulsory) |
| Spectroscopic Methods in Organic Chemistry | Organic Chemistry 1 (compulsory) |
| Synthetic Aspects in Biomolecules Preparation and Application of Biomolecules in Biological Systems Studies | Applied Biochemistry (compulsory), Organic Chemistry 2 and Organic Chemistry Laboratory (compulsory) |
| Toxicology | Pharmacognosy (compulsory) |
Course location
Milano
Docenti tutor
Tutors per l'orientamento e piani di studio:
Primo anno
Dott.ssa Isabella Rimoldi, [email protected]
Secondo anno
Prof. Giancarlo Aldini, [email protected]
Terzo anno
Prof. Ermanno Valoti, [email protected]
Quarto anno
Prof. Marco De Amici, [email protected]
Quinto anno
Prof. R.C. Melcangi, [email protected]
Tutors per stage e tirocini:
Prof.ssa Donatella Caruso, [email protected]
Dott. Matteo Cerea, [email protected]
Prof. Nico Mitro, [email protected]
Prof. Marco Pallavicini, [email protected]
Prof.ssa Francesca Selmin, [email protected]
Primo anno
Dott.ssa Isabella Rimoldi, [email protected]
Secondo anno
Prof. Giancarlo Aldini, [email protected]
Terzo anno
Prof. Ermanno Valoti, [email protected]
Quarto anno
Prof. Marco De Amici, [email protected]
Quinto anno
Prof. R.C. Melcangi, [email protected]
Tutors per stage e tirocini:
Prof.ssa Donatella Caruso, [email protected]
Dott. Matteo Cerea, [email protected]
Prof. Nico Mitro, [email protected]
Prof. Marco Pallavicini, [email protected]
Prof.ssa Francesca Selmin, [email protected]
Reference structures
Contacts
- Erasmus and international mobility tutor: Prof.ssa Lucia Tamborini, Prof.ssa Alessandra Romanelli
Via Mangiagalli n. 25, Milano
[email protected]
+3902503 19367
Ricevimento studenti: previo appuntamento telefonico - Programme transfer and transfer credits tutor: Prof. Francesca Selmin
Via Golgi 19, Milano
[email protected]
+3902 503 15504
Ricevimento studenti: previo appuntamento telefonico o email - Deputy Chair of the Interdepartmental Academic Board: Prof. Donatella Caruso
Via Balzaretti, 9
[email protected]
+3902 503 18323
Ricevimento studenti: previo appuntamento telefonico - Student registrar
Sedi e orari: https://www.unimi.it/it/node/360 - Student registrar
Contatti: https://www.unimi.it/it/node/359
+3902 503 25032 - Segretario del Collegio Didattico Interdipartimentale: Prof.ssa Isabella Rimoldi
Via Golgi 19, Milano
[email protected]
+3902 503 15504 - Representative for disability services and specific learning disabilities: prof. Cristiano Bolchi
Via Mangiagalli 25, Milano
[email protected]
+3902 503 19347
Ricevimento studenti: previo appuntamento telefonico
A.Y. 2025/2026
A.Y. 2024/2025
A.Y. 2023/2024
A.Y. 2022/2023
A.Y. 2021/2022
A.Y. 2020/2021
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