This course is designed to acquire knowledge on the basic theory, instrumentation and the structure-spectra correlations of the major spectroscopic techniques (UV- VIS, IR, NMR and MS). The main objective of the subject is to teach students to solve simple structural problems efficiently by using combinations of these techniques. In addition, the students will also be able to familiarize themselves with different aspects of quality control and quality assurance of pharmaceutical products.

>Students are required to have passed the course Pharmaceutical Analysis II to be eligible to start this course.

On completion of the course, you will be able to:

  • Compare and contrast different advanced analytical procedures.
  • Identify the actions and mechanisms of different instruments.
  • Assess the analytical data and graphical presentations of different experiments done using advanced analytical procedures.
  • Analyze the pertinent mathematical problems.
  • Apply the quality control, validation and GMP guidelines.
  • Construct the molecular structure from the available data.