The only program of its kind in New York City, LIU Pharmacy’s M.S. in Pharmaceutics with Specialization in Cosmetic Science prepares students for careers in the consumer products industry, researching, developing, and testing new cosmetics, perfumes, toiletries, household products, and more.
Graduates of the program are highly sought after by the global cosmetics industry to support research, development and manufacturing operations in the areas of chemistry, cosmetic/dermatological formulations technology, product evaluations and safety.
Goal 1: Develop the expertise and skills necessary for the design, manufacture and evaluation of various cosmetic and dermatological products.
1.1 Perform calculations necessary to scale-up a dermatological formulation;
1.2 List the challenges involved in formulation and preparation of dermatological products;
1.3 Design set of experiments necessary to develop a dermatological product;
1.4 Evaluate final dermatological product based on in-vitro experiments;
1.5 Identify tests necessary to conduct in-vitro testing of dermatological products.
Goal 2: Demonstrate ability to develop, validate and apply different instrumental analytical techniques to analyze various cosmetic and dermatological products.
2.1 Describe how to validate analytical methods;
2.2 Be able to select appropriate column for HPLC analysis;
2.3 Perform calculations necessary to determine the concentration of an analyte in given sample;
2.4 Select the appropriate method for quantitative measurement of analyte concentration.
Goal 3: Use physical chemical principles involved in development of dermatological dosage forms.
3.1 Identify appropriate ingredients to formulate a cosmetic dosage form;
3.2 Demonstrate the ability to conduct stability testing of different dermatological formulations;
3.3 Apply physiochemical principles to develop dermatological products;
3.4 Utilize rheological parameters for packaging of dermatological formulations;
3. Understand principles underlying behavior of various types of surfactants;
3.6 Understand properties of preservatives and their application.
Goal 4: Develop the oral and written communication skills necessary to inform and educate professional and scientific peers.
4.1 Demonstrate the ability to write scientific documents;
4.2 Demonstrate ability to present scientific findings orally.
The following courses are required for the Specialization in Cosmetic Sciences:
Students taking the Non-Thesis Option must complete 33 credits:
Core Courses |
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PHA 010 |
Biostatistics |
3 |
PHS 931 |
Advanced Physical Pharmacy I |
3 |
PHS 760 |
Dermal and Transdermal Drug Products: Development and Regulations |
3 |
PHS 950 |
Cosmetic/Dermatological Formulations and Technology I |
3 |
PHS 951 |
Cosmetic/Dermatological Formulations and Technology II |
3 |
PHS 952 |
Cosmetic/Dermatological Formulations and Technology Laboratory |
3 |
PHS 953 |
Color in Cosmetic Delivery Systems |
3 |
PHS 960 |
Properties/Applications of Cosmetic and Pharmaceutical Raw Materials |
3 |
Research and Thesis | ||
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Research and Thesis |
6 |
The following courses may be selected from as electives for the Specialization in Cosmetic Science:
Elective Courses |
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PHS 070 |
Special Projects |
3 |
PHS 932 |
Advanced Physical Pharmacy II |
3 |
PHS 936 |
Dosage Form Design |
3 |
PHS 937 |
Pharmaceutical Engineering |
3 |
PHS 958 |
Aerosol Science and Technology |
3 |
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