Certificate in Advanced Chromatographic Techniques

Postgraduate CertificateAdvanced Chromatographic Techniques

Code:
WD575
Delivery:
Part Time
Level:
9
Campus:
Cork Road
Duration:
4 mts
Fees:

€850

Credits:
10 ECTS

Advanced Chromatographic Techniques

This Postgraduate Certificate in Advanced Chromatographic Techniques was developed based on an analysis of the importance of the pharmaceutical and related industries in Ireland and within the South-East region and also using information generated from the Wales Ireland Network for Scientific Skills (WINSS) Scientific Survey from a large number of pharmaceutical/biotechnology, medical device and food companies.

One of the outputs from this survey indicated that 45% of the companies surveyed require training in HPLC techniques while 37% require GC training. Recognising this demand, the postgraduate certificate in Advanced Chromatographic Techniques was devised.

  • This module is a part-time Level 9 programme and specifically addresses this recognised skills deficit by providing advanced level training.

  • This course places a strong emphasis on the professional development of the graduate and is aimed at students already working in an industrial environment. Such a qualification will enable and facilitate career progression for graduates in the region.

  • The postgraduate certificate programme can be taken singly as a stand-alone module worth 10 credits at level 9, or if the student wishes they can use these credits towards the Postgraduate Diploma/MSc in Analytical Science with Quality Management (WD 519/520).

  • This module will provide the student with an advanced understanding of the theory, practices and instrumentation associated with advanced in separation science as well as interfacing of hyphenated techniques involving mass-spectrometry such as LC-MS and GC-MS.

  • The learner will be exposed to state-of-the-art developments in associated instrumentation, as well as issues to deal with the separation of samples in complex matrices.

The necessary background will be given which will allow the learner to select an appropriate separation technique for a given analysis. The learner will be exposed to the application of advanced separation techniques in a wide range of environments focusing mainly, but not exclusively, on applications in the pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical industries.

On successful completion of this module, a student will be able to:

  • Describe the principles, practices and instrumentation associated with advanced chromatography as well as interfacing of hyphenated techniques involving mass-spectrometry such as LC-MS and GC-MS.

  • Select an appropriate separation technique for a given analysis in a range of industrial environments.

  • Describe sample preparation and method development issues concerned with GC, HPLC ion chromatography and reverse-phase bioseparations.

  • Competently operate, calibrate and qualify associated laboratory instrumentation for pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical sample analyses.

  • Critically appraise separation science literature and identify future trends in this area.

Proposed Structure

The course will be offered every two years, subject to sufficient student numbers.

The programme is delivered through a blend of lectures, laboratory-based work and projects. For this single module 10 credit certificate, students will be required to attend WIT for 4 days of lectures in addition to a four day laboratory session.

On a long term basis, lecture material may be delivered in a e-learning capacity to facilitate distance learning.

Level 9 Certificate flyer

Advanced Chromatographic Techniques Entry Reqiurements

  • Applicants for entry to this Postgraduate Certificate course should hold a bachelors degree at honours level (Level 8) in an appropriate subject area or equivalent qualification.
  • In addition, in order to fully appreciate the industrial impact of the analytical content of this programme, it has been deemed necessary to have a minimum of two years relevant industrial experience.
  • This module is worth 10 credits and can be taken singly or as part of the Postgraduate Diploma/MSc in Analytical Science with Quality Management WD519/WD520.
  • Applicants whose first language is not English must submit evidence of competency in English, please see WIT’s English Language Requirements for details.

 

How to Apply

Applications for this programme are made online by going to www.pac.ie

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