Taylor’s PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences program in Malaysia provides rigorous research training in a wide range of scientific disciplines critical to the success of modern pharmaceutical scientists in a variety of sectors including the pharmaceutical industry, government, and academia.
As a PhD student, you will do advanced research in a highly interdisciplinary setting. This collaborative environment encourages a rich interchange of ideas and viewpoints, which improves your research capacities and broadens your scientific horizons.
Throughout the program, you will get a thorough knowledge of the scientific concepts and procedures required to perform advanced studies in human health and disease. Their curriculum includes drug discovery, drug development, pharmacology, pharmaceutical analysis, drug delivery systems, and pharmaceutical biotechnology.
School | Pharmacy |
Study Options | Full time or part time |
Study Program | 3 to 6-year (full time) 4 to 8-year (part time) |
Intakes | February, April, June, September and October |
Research-focused | Curriculum |
Program Structure
As a doctorate student in pharmaceutical science, you will start on a research adventure that will expand your expertise and enhance your understanding of the discipline. Taylors PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences is intended to offer you with a supportive and intellectually engaging environment in which to develop as a researcher and inventor.
Research Methodology
Students are required to pass the Research Methodology modules (6 credit hours) in the first year of their candidature.
Key Research Area
Taylor’s University thinks that research may influence the future. Their postgraduate research programs offer a wide range of themes with the goal of influencing the future in areas such as society, technology, economics, and environment.
Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Practice
- Community pharmacy
- Digital Health and Innovation
- Disease burden studies
- Legislative and regulatory pharmacy
- Medication safety and optimization
- Pharmacoeconomics
- Pharmacoinformatic
- Quality of life studies
- Social and administrative pharmacy
Pharmaceutical Technology
- Bioequivalence studies
- Controlled-release drug delivery systems
- Fast-dissolving drug delivery systems
- Pre-formulation studies
- Transdermal/Topical drug delivery systems
Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Phytochemistry
- Analytical method development and validation
- Computational medicinal chemistry
- Design and development of herbal formulations
- Extraction of herbal drugs
- Isolation and characterization of herbal constituents
- Medicinal chemistry (organic synthesis)
Pharmacology
- Antimicrobials
- Anti-inflammation
- Cancer Pharmacology
- Diabetes Pharmacology
- Pharmacology and Toxicology of herbal extracts
- Stem cells and exosomes
Pharmacy Education
- Interprofessional Education
- Innovation in teaching and learning
Entry Requirements
Taylors provided two admission routes for this PhD program: regular mode and previous to publication mode. Their PhD by Prior Publication method offers an unique approach to a Doctorate based on your current body of work. They respect your earlier works and incorporate them as an important element of your Doctoral grant proposal.
General Requirements
- Master’s degree in Pharmacy or relevant science discipline OR
- A Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy or relevant science discipline with CGPA 3.67 and registered as a Masters candidate and achieve outstanding performance in research and conversion assessment with Senate approval; OR
- Any other equivalent qualifications which is recognized by the Malaysian Government.
- IELTS 6.0 / TOEFL 60 (Internet Based Test) (May join IEN preparatory course and achieve the IELTS score) The validity of the IELTS or equivalent is within 2 years from the date of the examination.
Career Options
- Academic Pharmacist
- Community Pharmacist
- Hospital Pharmacist
- Industrial Pharmacist
- Regulatory Pharmacist
- Toxicologist
- Veterinary Pharmacist
Program Fees
Local Student | MYR 49,050 (Full-Time) MYR 39,400 (Part-Time) |
International Student | USD 15,321 (Full-Time) |