Pharmaceutical engineering is a branch of engineering focused on discovering, formulating, and manufacturing medication, as well as analytical and quality control processes. It utilizes the fields of chemical engineering, biomedical engineering, and pharmaceutical sciences. Humans have a long history of using derivatives of natural resources, such as plants, as medication. However, it was not until the late 19th century when the technological advancements of chemical companies were combined with medical research that scientists began to manipulate and engineer new medications, drug delivery techniques, and methods of mass production.
This course will help to learn about machineries in details involved in pharmaceutical process so that they can engage themselves in selecting, operating & troubleshooting machines in industry when necessary.

General course requirements
• Students are advised to  check announcements regularly.
• Students are strongly advised to watch all weekly video lessons and supportive files  in order to complete the weekly tasks successfully.
• Students are encouraged to attend the live discussion classes both online and on cvampus.
• Students are advised to complete weekly tasks  with  meeting  the task submission deadlines.

Course Instructors
Khurshid Jahan
Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy