Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology

Laboratorio farmaceutico
Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology
Course sheet
A.Y. 2024/2025
Single-cycle master
LM-13. - Pharmacy and industrial pharmacy
Single-cycle master
300
ECTS
Access
Limited enrolment with admission test
5
Years
Language
Italian
Graduates of the Master's degree programme in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology will have the chemical, pharmacological, technological, regulatory and business management skills and knowledge to operate in leadership and coordinating roles in all areas that directly or indirectly relate to the design, development, production, control and marketing of medicinal and health products. The course also prepares students to practise as pharmacists in community and hospital settings and as medical sales representatives. Specifically, the course aims to train professionals who will have the multidisciplinary skills to meet the needs of the pharmaceutical, cosmetics, medical device and dietary supplement industries, as well as those of public and private research and regulatory institutions in the health sector.
Graduates of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology will have the scientific and theoretical knowledge needed to practice as pharmacists and experts in the sector, in matters of medicinal and health products(food for special medical purposes and dietary requirements, cosmetics, herbal health products, diagnostics in vitro, medical devices and biocides).
The Master's degree in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology prepares students for a wide range of professions:
- Synthesis, pharmaceutical development, manufacture and control of medicinal products in the industrial sector;
- Drug quality control in public or private laboratories;
- Production and control of biocides and medical devices;
- Formulation, production and quality control of dietary and food products;
- Formulation, production and quality control of cosmetic products;
- Analysis and control of the physicochemical and hygiene characteristics of mineral waters;
- Storage, preservation and distribution of medicinal products at the wholesale stage;
- Preparation, control, storage and distribution of medicinal products at pharmacies open to the public or hospital pharmacies;
- Dissemination of information and advice in the health products sector.
Graduates of the Master's degree in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology are qualified to practice as pharmacists in accordance with Directive 2005/36/EC. With its strong chemical, technological and pharmaceutical focus, the Master's degree programme in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology will open doors to career opportunities in the areas of chemical-pharmaceutical, technological-pharmaceutical, pharmacological and biotechnological research, both in the public and private sectors. The programme can also lead to careers in the development, production and quality control stages within the pharmaceutical, cosmetic and food industries.
The programme trains students for a range of professions:
- Chemists and similar professions;
- Pharmaceutical representatives with chemical expertise;
- Pharmacologists;
- Pharmacists;
- Graduate researchers and technicians in chemical and pharmaceutical sciences;
- Graduate researchers and technicians in biological sciences.

Employment statistics (Almalaurea)
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); Tokushima University (Giappone).
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.
Enrolment
Qualifications and skills required for admission
Enrolment in the programme is capped pursuant to Law no. 264 of 2 August 1999. Admission into the Single-cycle Master's degree programme in CTF is conditional upon earning a secondary, high-school, or college-preparatory diploma, or other equivalent foreign diploma, and suitable recognised educational qualifications.
In particular, candidates must have a broad general knowledge base and must know the fundamentals of mathematics, physics, chemistry and biology as envisaged by the high-school syllabus. Candidates must be fluent in Italian (written and spoken).
Admission assessment
To gain entry to Year I of the Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology degree programme, candidates must take an online TOLC-F assessment test. Candidates will be ranked based on their scores, with the number of successful candidates capped.
Candidates must sit this test before matriculation. A schedule of the TOLC-F tests offered by UNIMI and other participating Italian universities can be found at https://tolc.cisiaonline.it/calendario.php.
For more information on admissions to degree programme, please refer to the call for applications available on the University of Milan website at https://ctf-cu.cdl.unimi.it/it/iscriversi
Any exemptions from sitting the TOLC-F test and the process for gaining entry to Year II or subsequent years can be found in the call for applications. For more information, please visit https://ctf-cu.cdl.unimi.it/it/iscriversi
Additional learning requirements (OFA) and remedial activities
Newly matriculated students who did not achieve a grade of at least 4 in the Mathematics module of the TOLC-F test will be set Additional Learning Requirements (OFA). To fulfil these requirements, students may attend University-organised preparatory courses, followed by a test in which they must demonstrate an improved level of aptitude. Students who have been designated OFAs will not be able to take the Mathematics exam until the OFAs have been cleared.
For more information, please visit https://ctf-cu.cdl.unimi.it/it/studiare/le-matricole
For candidates who were unsuccessful in the selection test, a maximum of 30 places are available on a limited number of single courses, in accordance with the Academic Regulations of the University of Milan. By enrolling on those courses, they will gain credits that count towards the degree programme for which they may enrol at a future date after having passed the entrance test, if applicable.
For information on the enrolment process, please refer to the notice published at https://ctf-cu.cdl.unimi.it/it/iscriversi

Places available: 200 + 10 reserved for non-EU citizens

Call for applications

Please refer to the call for admission test dates and contents, and how to register.

Session: 1

Application for admission: from 14/03/2024 to 30/05/2024

Application for matriculation: from 06/06/2024 to 20/06/2024

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Session: 2

Application for admission: from 24/06/2024 to 15/07/2024

Application for matriculation: from 18/07/2024 to 01/08/2024

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Session: 3

Application for admission: from 05/08/2024 to 05/09/2024

Application for matriculation: from 12/09/2024 to 19/09/2024

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Programme description and courses list
Over several sessions
These activities are scheduled over several sessions. Please refer to course overviews for details.
Courses or activities ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
Human Anatomy and Physiology 11 88 Italian BIO/09 BIO/16
Mathematics and Physics with Elements of Computer Science 10 104 Italian FIS/07 INF/01 MAT/05
First semester
Courses or activities ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
Animal Biology and Plant Biology 9 80 Italian BIO/13 BIO/15
General and Inorganic Chemistry and Stoichiometry 9 80 Italian CHIM/03
Second semester
Courses or activities ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
Analytical Chemistry and Physical Chemistry 6 48 Italian CHIM/01 CHIM/02
Applied Microbiology 6 48 Italian BIO/19
Open sessions
There are no specific sessions for these activities (e.g. open online courses).
Courses or activities ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
English Proficiency B2 (2 ECTS) 2 0 English
Over several sessions
These activities are scheduled over several sessions. Please refer to course overviews for details.
Courses or activities ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
General Pharmacology and Pharmacognosy 8 64 Italian BIO/14
First semester
Courses or activities ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
Fundamentals of Pharmaceutical Preformulation and Formulation with Laboratory 6 64 Italian CHIM/09
Organic Chemistry 1 10 88 Italian CHIM/06
Principles and Methods of Pharmaceutical Analysis with Laboratory 6 72 Italian CHIM/08
Second semester
Courses or activities ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
Biochemistry 8 64 Italian BIO/10
General Pathology 6 48 Italian MED/04
Pharmaceutical Analysis I with Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Analysis I and Food Chemistry 11 108 Italian CHIM/08 CHIM/10
be activated by the A.Y. 2025/2026
year
Courses or activities ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
Medicinal and Toxicological Chemistry I 10 80 Italian CHIM/08
Pharmaceutical Technology and Legislation with Laboratory of Galenic Preparations 12 112 Italian CHIM/09
First semester
Courses or activities ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
Applied Biochemistry and Laboratory 8 72 Italian BIO/10
Organic Chemistry 2 and Organic Chemistry Laboratory 10 112 Italian CHIM/06
Second semester
Courses or activities ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy with Laboratory 9 80 Italian BIO/14
Spectroscopic Methods in Organic Chemistry 7 64 Italian CHIM/06
Toxicology 8 64 Italian BIO/14
be activated by the A.Y. 2026/2027
year
Courses or activities ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
Medicinal and Toxicological Chemistry Ii 10 80 Italian CHIM/08
First semester
Courses or activities ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
Modified-Release Dosage Forms and Manufacturing of Drug Products 7 56 Italian CHIM/09
Pharmaceutical Analysis Ii with Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Analysis Ii 10 112 Italian CHIM/08
Second semester
Courses or activities 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
Optional
Advanced Methods Applied to Design and Synthesis in the Medicinal Chemistry Research 8 64 Italian CHIM/08
Advanced Synthesis Methodologies and Laboratory of Advanced Synthesis and Analysis Methodologies 8 96 Italian CHIM/06
Biology and Genetics Applied to Precision Pharmacology 8 64 Italian BIO/13 BIO/14
Biotechnology in Pharmacology and Biochemistry of Informational Macromolecules 8 72 Italian BIO/10 BIO/14
Chemistry of Coordination Compounds and Organometallic Chemistry 8 64 Italian CHIM/03 CHIM/06
Clinical Pharmacology, Advanced Therapies and Regulatory and Patent Aspects 8 64 Italian BIO/14 CHIM/09
Computational, Biophysical and Analytical Approaches in Drug Discovery 8 64 Italian CHIM/08
Design, Development and Application of Food Supplements, Functional Foods and Foods for Specific Groups 8 64 Italian BIO/14 BIO/15 CHIM/10
Dietary Supplements: Formulation, Manufacturing, Quality Controls and Regulatory Aspects 8 64 Italian CHIM/08 CHIM/09
Formulation and Production Development of Medicinal Products with Laboratory of Pilot-Plant Manufacturing 8 96 Italian CHIM/09
Methodologies and Experimental Models in Preclinical Pharmacology 8 96 Italian BIO/14
Molecular Endocrinology and Metabolism 8 64 Italian MED/13
Nanomaterials for Applications in Biology and Medicine 8 64 Italian CHIM/03 CHIM/06
Personalized Medicine 8 64 Italian MED/04 MED/13
Pharmaco-Toxicology of Biotechnological Drugs 8 64 Italian BIO/14
Physiopathological Aspects of Personalized Nutrition 8 64 Italian BIO/09 MED/04 MED/13
Synthesis and Characterization of Biomolecules and Biomolecules Applied to Biological Systems 8 64 Italian BIO/10 CHIM/06
Technological and Regulatory Aspects of Health Products 8 64 Italian CHIM/09
Optional activities and study plan rules
- In Year IV, students must choose one of nine professional profiles, each worth 16 ECTS credits. Courses are taught in the second semester of Year IV.
- Drug discovery
Courses or activities ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Advanced Methods Applied to Design and Synthesis in the Medicinal Chemistry Research 8 64 Italian Second semester CHIM/08
Computational, Biophysical and Analytical Approaches in Drug Discovery 8 64 Italian Second semester CHIM/08
- From design to market of food supplements, functional and special foods
Courses or activities ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Design, Development and Application of Food Supplements, Functional Foods and Foods for Specific Groups 8 64 Italian Second semester BIO/14 BIO/15 CHIM/10
Dietary Supplements: Formulation, Manufacturing, Quality Controls and Regulatory Aspects 8 64 Italian Second semester CHIM/08 CHIM/09
- Industrial development of medicinal and health products
Courses or activities ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Formulation and Production Development of Medicinal Products with Laboratory of Pilot-Plant Manufacturing 8 96 Italian Second semester CHIM/09
Technological and Regulatory Aspects of Health Products 8 64 Italian Second semester CHIM/09
- Chemistry of transition metal complexes and synthetic applications
Courses or activities ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Chemistry of Coordination Compounds and Organometallic Chemistry 8 64 Italian Second semester CHIM/03 CHIM/06
Nanomaterials for Applications in Biology and Medicine 8 64 Italian Second semester CHIM/03 CHIM/06
- Organic and biomolecular chemistry
Courses or activities ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Advanced Synthesis Methodologies and Laboratory of Advanced Synthesis and Analysis Methodologies 8 96 Italian Second semester CHIM/06
Synthesis and Characterization of Biomolecules and Biomolecules Applied to Biological Systems 8 64 Italian Second semester BIO/10 CHIM/06
- Experimental and preclinical pharmacology
Courses or activities ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Biotechnology in Pharmacology and Biochemistry of Informational Macromolecules 8 72 Italian Second semester BIO/10 BIO/14
Methodologies and Experimental Models in Preclinical Pharmacology 8 96 Italian Second semester BIO/14
- Pharmacological and therapeutic innovations
Courses or activities ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Clinical Pharmacology, Advanced Therapies and Regulatory and Patent Aspects 8 64 Italian Second semester BIO/14 CHIM/09
Pharmaco-Toxicology of Biotechnological Drugs 8 64 Italian Second semester BIO/14
- Precision pharmacology
Courses or activities ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Biology and Genetics Applied to Precision Pharmacology 8 64 Italian Second semester BIO/13 BIO/14
Personalized Medicine 8 64 Italian Second semester MED/04 MED/13
- Endocrinology and nutritional aspects
Courses or activities ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Molecular Endocrinology and Metabolism 8 64 Italian Second semester MED/13
Physiopathological Aspects of Personalized Nutrition 8 64 Italian Second semester BIO/09 MED/04 MED/13
be activated by the A.Y. 2027/2028
First semester
Courses or activities ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
Drug Discovery and Industrial Medicinal Chemistry 10 80 Italian CHIM/08
Regulatory Sciences and Economics of Pharmaceutical Industries 6 48 Italian CHIM/09 SECS-P/07
Second semester
Courses or activities ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Optional
Cosmetic Products 8 64 Italian CHIM/09
Experimental Laboratory 8 0 Italian
Heterocyclic Compounds and Application of Organometallic Chemistry in Synthesis 8 64 Italian CHIM/03 CHIM/06
Innovative Drugs and Radiopharmaceuticals 8 64 Italian CHIM/08
Innovative Molecular Approaches for the Identification of Pharmacological Targets 8 64 Italian BIO/10
Methodologies and Experimental Models for Therapy with Hormones 8 64 Italian BIO/13 MED/13
Physiology of Integrated Systems 8 64 Italian BIO/09
Special Pharmacology 8 64 Italian BIO/14
Conclusive activities
There are no specific sessions for these activities (e.g. open online courses).
Courses or activities ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
Professional Training in Pharmacy 30 0 Italian
Final Exam 25 0 Italian
Removal of prerequisites - Where a prerequisite exam was included in a prior year's Programme Description but is absent from the current year's Programme Description, all students will be exempt from the prerequisite regardless of their year of matriculation.
Addition of prerequisites - Where a new prerequisite exam is included in the Programme Description, students must abide by the prerequisite only if it was included in the Programme Description for the year before they sit the exam.
YEAR I
There are no prerequisites for subjects of Year I.
YEAR II
To attend the LABORATORY OF PRINCIPLES AND METHODS OF PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS, students must first have passed the GENERAL AND INORGANIC CHEMISTRY AND STOICHIOMETRY exam. To attend the LABORATORY OF PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS I, students must also have attended the LABORATORY OF PRINCIPLES AND METHODS OF PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS.
YEAR III
To attend the LABORATORY OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, students do not need to have passed the ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I exam.
To attend the LABORATORY OF GALENIC PREPARATIONS, students must also have attended the LABORATORY OF PHARMACEUTICAL PREFORMULATION AND FORMULATION.
YEAR IV
To attend the LABORATORY OF PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS II, students must first have passed the ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I exam (by the course start date) and must have attended the LABORATORY PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS I.
To attend the LABORATORY OF EXTRACTIVE AND SYNTHETIC PREPARATION OF DRUGS, students must also have attended the ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY and must first have passed the exam in ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I (by the start of the 2nd semester of Year IV).
To attend the Laboratory of PILOT-PLANT MANUFACTURING (professional profile), students must also have attended the LABORATORY OF GALENIC PREPARATIONS.

Professional profiles
In Year IV, students must choose one of nine professional profiles, each worth 16 credits. Courses are taught in the second semester of Year IV.

Other elective courses
In Year V, students must earn at least 8 CFUs for elective activities. These can be freely chosen from those offered by the University, provided they are coherent with their study programme. The courses available are listed below and will be taught during the 2nd semester of Year V. Courses will be activated if they are chosen by a minimum of 5 students. of the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Course lecturers will indicate whether any prerequisites apply.

Nine professional profiles
a) Drug discovery
b) From design to market of food supplements, functional and special foods
c) Industrial development of medicinal and health products
d) Chemistry of transition metal complexes and synthetic applications
e) Organic and biomolecular chemistry
f) Experimental and preclinical pharmacology
g) Pharmacological and therapeutic innovations
h) Precision pharmacology
i)Endocrinology and nutritional aspects
Prescribed foundation courses
Learning activityPrescribed foundation courses
Advanced Methods Applied to Design and Synthesis in the Medicinal Chemistry Research Medicinal and Toxicological Chemistry I (compulsory), Pharmaceutical Analysis I with Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Analysis I and Food Chemistry (compulsory), Spectroscopic Methods in Organic Chemistry (compulsory)
Advanced Synthesis Methodologies and Laboratory of Advanced Synthesis and Analysis Methodologies Applied Biochemistry and Laboratory (compulsory), Organic Chemistry 2 and Organic Chemistry Laboratory (compulsory)
Applied Biochemistry and Laboratory Biochemistry (compulsory), Organic Chemistry 1 (compulsory)
Biochemistry Animal Biology and Plant Biology (compulsory), Human Anatomy and Physiology (compulsory)
Biology and Genetics Applied to Precision Pharmacology Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy with Laboratory (compulsory)
Biotechnology in Pharmacology and Biochemistry of Informational Macromolecules Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy with Laboratory (compulsory)
Chemistry of Coordination Compounds and Organometallic Chemistry Organic Chemistry 2 and Organic Chemistry Laboratory (compulsory)
Clinical Pharmacology, Advanced Therapies and Regulatory and Patent Aspects Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy with Laboratory (compulsory)
Computational, Biophysical and Analytical Approaches in Drug Discovery Medicinal and Toxicological Chemistry I (compulsory), Pharmaceutical Analysis I with Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Analysis I and Food Chemistry (compulsory), Spectroscopic Methods in Organic Chemistry (compulsory)
Design, Development and Application of Food Supplements, Functional Foods and Foods for Specific Groups Biochemistry (compulsory), Organic Chemistry 1 (compulsory), Pharmaceutical Analysis I with Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Analysis I and Food Chemistry (compulsory), Pharmaceutical Technology and Legislation with Laboratory of Galenic Preparations (compulsory)
Dietary Supplements: Formulation, Manufacturing, Quality Controls and Regulatory Aspects Biochemistry (compulsory), Organic Chemistry 1 (compulsory), Pharmaceutical Analysis I with Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Analysis I and Food Chemistry (compulsory), Pharmaceutical Technology and Legislation with Laboratory of Galenic Preparations (compulsory)
Drug Discovery and Industrial Medicinal Chemistry Medicinal and Toxicological Chemistry I (compulsory), Medicinal and Toxicological Chemistry Ii (compulsory), Pharmaceutical Analysis I with Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Analysis I and Food Chemistry (compulsory)
Extractive and Synthetic Preparation of Drugs and Laboratory of Extractive and Synthetic Preparation of Drugs Organic Chemistry 2 and Organic Chemistry Laboratory (compulsory)
Formulation and Production Development of Medicinal Products with Laboratory of Pilot-Plant Manufacturing Pharmaceutical Analysis I with Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Analysis I and Food Chemistry (compulsory), Pharmaceutical Technology and Legislation with Laboratory of Galenic Preparations (compulsory)
Fundamentals of Pharmaceutical Preformulation and Formulation with Laboratory General and Inorganic Chemistry and Stoichiometry (compulsory)
General Pathology Animal Biology and Plant Biology (compulsory), Human Anatomy and Physiology (compulsory)
General Pharmacology and Pharmacognosy Animal Biology and Plant Biology (compulsory), Human Anatomy and Physiology (compulsory)
Medicinal and Toxicological Chemistry I Organic Chemistry 1 (compulsory)
Medicinal and Toxicological Chemistry Ii Medicinal and Toxicological Chemistry I (compulsory), Organic Chemistry 2 and Organic Chemistry Laboratory (compulsory)
Methodologies and Experimental Models in Preclinical Pharmacology Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy with Laboratory (compulsory)
Modified-Release Dosage Forms and Manufacturing of Drug Products Pharmaceutical Technology and Legislation with Laboratory of Galenic Preparations (compulsory)
Molecular Endocrinology and Metabolism General Pathology (compulsory)
Nanomaterials for Applications in Biology and Medicine Organic Chemistry 2 and Organic Chemistry Laboratory (compulsory)
Organic Chemistry 1 General and Inorganic Chemistry and Stoichiometry (compulsory)
Organic Chemistry 2 and Organic Chemistry Laboratory Organic Chemistry 1 (compulsory)
Personalized Medicine Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy with Laboratory (compulsory)
Pharmaceutical Analysis I with Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Analysis I and Food Chemistry Analytical Chemistry and Physical Chemistry (compulsory), General and Inorganic Chemistry and Stoichiometry (compulsory)
Pharmaceutical Analysis Ii with Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Analysis Ii Organic Chemistry 1 (compulsory), Pharmaceutical Analysis I with Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Analysis I and Food Chemistry (compulsory)
Pharmaceutical Technology and Legislation with Laboratory of Galenic Preparations Fundamentals of Pharmaceutical Preformulation and Formulation with Laboratory (compulsory), General Pharmacology and Pharmacognosy (compulsory), Organic Chemistry 1 (compulsory)
Pharmaco-Toxicology of Biotechnological Drugs Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy with Laboratory (compulsory)
Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy with Laboratory Biochemistry (compulsory), General Pathology (compulsory), General Pharmacology and Pharmacognosy (compulsory)
Physiopathological Aspects of Personalized Nutrition General Pathology (compulsory)
Principles and Methods of Pharmaceutical Analysis with Laboratory Analytical Chemistry and Physical Chemistry (compulsory), General and Inorganic Chemistry and Stoichiometry (compulsory)
Regulatory Sciences and Economics of Pharmaceutical Industries Pharmaceutical Technology and Legislation with Laboratory of Galenic Preparations (compulsory)
Spectroscopic Methods in Organic Chemistry Organic Chemistry 1 (compulsory)
Synthesis and Characterization of Biomolecules and Biomolecules Applied to Biological Systems Applied Biochemistry and Laboratory (compulsory), Organic Chemistry 2 and Organic Chemistry Laboratory (compulsory)
Technological and Regulatory Aspects of Health Products Pharmaceutical Analysis I with Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Analysis I and Food Chemistry (compulsory), Pharmaceutical Technology and Legislation with Laboratory of Galenic Preparations (compulsory)
Toxicology General Pharmacology and Pharmacognosy (compulsory)
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Course locations
Milan
Head of study programme
Erasmus and international mobility tutor 
University and programme transfer tutor
Credit recognition tutor
Quality Assurance Delegate
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