Clinical Drug Development (Online)

Queen Mary University of London

Postgraduate PgDip Distance learning (part-time) 4 Years Pharmacy, pharmacology, and toxicology

Clinical Drug Development (Online) PgDip is a postgraduate degree at Queen Mary University of London, based in London, taught distance learning (part-time) over 4 years.

About this course

The online MSc in Clinical Drug Development provides students with a multidisciplinary perspective to facilitate their skills. The programme is designed for individuals who need an understanding of drug development process and provides a detailed picture of the complex and highly interrelated activities required for the development cycle for drugs and biologics, from the process of discovery to successful commercialisation.

- This programme provides students with the edge that the pharmaceutical industry requires.

- It empowers the professionals working within the field with the skills and understanding required for fast progression within the industry and contract research organisations (CROs).

- Study flexibly online from anywhere in the world and fit your study around your life

Study Options

This course is available in 4 study options:

Distance learning (part-time) Shown above

Duration: 4 Years

Qualification: PgDip

Location: London

Distance learning (full-time)

Duration: 9 Months

Qualification: PgDip

Location: London

Distance learning (part-time) Shown above

Duration: 4 Years

Qualification: MSc

Location: London

Distance learning (full-time)

Duration: 1 Year

Qualification: MSc

Location: London

Career Prospects

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Course Details

Qualification
Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
Study Mode
Distance learning (part-time)
Duration
4 Years
Start Date
2025

2025-entry data — 2026 offers may differ

Academic Year
2025
Campus / Location
London
Scheme
Postgraduate
Subjects
Pharmacy, pharmacology, and toxicology