Swinburne University of Technology - Melbourne Australia
Future Students - Courses
Duration
Contact Hours
Campus
Prerequisite
Corequisite
1 Semester or Teaching Period
30 Hours
Hawthorn
Admission to the Graduate Certificate of Science (Good Manufacturing Practices) or equivalent
Nil
Credit Points: 12.5 Credit Points
An elective unit of study in the Graduate Certificate of Science (Good Manufacturing Practices), Graduate Diploma of Science (Good Manufacturing Practices), Master of Science (Good Manufacturing Practices) and Master of Science (Good Manufacturing Practices) (Honours).
This unit of study aims: To reinforce GMP practices when carrying out standard chemical procedures.To enhance the student's scientific skills by strengthening analytical chemistry as applied to the analysis of pharmaceuticals.To introduce the need and practice of appropriate validation in pharmaceutical analysis. At the end of this unit of study students will be able to: Understand the essential difference between precision and accuracy and the importance of ensuring both.To apply correct validation and verification techniques during the analysis of of pharmaceutical and related materials.To quantitatively analyse specific samples for pharmaceutical content using various
This unit of study aims:
At the end of this unit of study students will be able to:
Lectures/tutorials, laboratory and/or experiential off-campus learning, web based unit presence (Blackboard).
Mid-semester test (25%) Practical reports and/or assignments (35%) Final examination (40%)
Students will be provided with feedback during the assessment for this unit of study on their progress in attaining the following generic skills: Teamwork skills,Analysis skills,Problem solving skills,Communications skills,Ability to tackle unfamiliar problems, and theAbility to work independently
Students will be provided with feedback during the assessment for this unit of study on their progress in attaining the following generic skills:
Product characterisation.Standard procedures in analytical chemistry.GMP as applied to analytical chemistry.Particle sizing of dispersions and emulsions and its importance in validation.Good record keeping and laboratory practices in the measurement of emulsion and dispersion stability.
Lecture notes (provided via Blackboard)
Skoog, DA, West, DM & Holler, FJ, Analytical Chemistry: An Introduction, 6th edn, Saunders College Publishing, 1994.