Master of Pharmaceutical Sciences Study Program

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Master of Pharmaceutical Sciences

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Master of Pharmaceutical Sciences Study Program

Pharmaceutical science and technology is increasingly developing rapidly, both oriented towards services to society, industry, and in the discovery of new drugs containing synthetic efficacious substances and those derived from natural ingredients. The pharmaceutical industry is required not only to carry out drug formulation manufacturing activities, but also to discover new active molecules that are very useful for health and have high economic value.

Likewise in the field of pharmaceutical services, pharmaceutical health workers are required to be able to collaborate with other health workers, and maximize their role in detecting, preventing and resolving drug-related problems so that rational treatment can be achieved. It is hoped that the presence of the Master of Pharmaceutical Sciences will be able to respond to the rapid developments and demands in the pharmaceutical field.

The Master of Pharmacy Science Program at the Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Indonesia was held starting in September 2001 and was strengthened by the Decree of the Chancellor of the Directorate General of National Education of the Republic of Indonesia No. 2286/D/T/2001 dated 4 July 2001.

Accredited "Unggul"

Based on LAM-PTKes decision No. 0891/LAM-PTKes/akr/Mag/X/2022

Graduate Profile

Graduates of the Master of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Indonesia are expected to be able to develop pharmaceutical knowledge, manage pharmaceutical research, and solve pharmaceutical problems according to their field of specialization, namely:

1).  Pharmaceutical Technology

2). Pharmaceutical Chemistry,

3). Biotechnology and Natural Materials,

4). Pharmacology & Toxicology, and

5). Clinical Pharmacy.

Study Program Objectives

1. Produce graduates who:

  • have high intellectuality, noble character, and entrepreneurial spirit;

  • able to compete at national and regional levels;

  • able to develop research-based science and technology that supports the industrial revolution 4.0 in the use of innovative and tested herbs;

2. Produce original and quality herbal research, as well as produce innovative herbal products based on entrepreneurship;

3. Produce community service in the herbal field that is beneficial to society.

Curriculum

The Master of Pharmaceutical Sciences Study Program has two (2) educational pathways, namely the Lecture Path and the Research Path. The Study Period for the Master of Pharmaceutical Sciences Study Program for both pathways is each scheduled for 4 (four) semesters (normal) and can be taken within a maximum of 6 (six) active semesters. The study load given is 40 credits. The Master of Pharmaceutical Sciences Study Program courses consist of Compulsory Subjects, Compulsory Specialization Subjects and Free Elective Subjects.

Rector's Decree Number 1318/SK/R/UI/2021 2020 Higher Education Curriculum Pharmaceutical Sciences Study Program FFUI Masters Program

Master of Pharmacy Science (S2) Study Path

Rector's Decree Number 1318/SK/R/UI/2021 2020 Higher Education Curriculum Pharmaceutical Sciences Study Program FFUI Masters Program

Master of Pharmaceutical Sciences (S2) Research Path

Prospective Student Requirements

Study and Research Pathway Requirements:

  • Bachelor's degree in: Pharmacy, Medicine (dr/SKed., drg/SKG, drh/S.Vet), Biology, Chemistry, Food Science and Chemical Engineering as proven by a Bachelor's degree and transcript. Those interested in Clinical Pharmacy must be pharmacist graduates as proven by uploading Bachelor's and Pharmacist diplomas along with transcripts.

  • Diplomas from foreign universities must receive equivalency from the Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education.

  • Minimum S1 GPA of 3.00 (three point zero zero) on a scale of 4 or its equivalent, for applicants who are graduates of B-accredited study programs (The study program accreditation in question is the current accreditation proven by a legalized photocopy of the accreditation certificate).

  • Graduates other than bachelor of pharmacy must take matriculation courses in basic pharmaceutical sciences with a maximum credit load of 12 credits. Students can continue their education in the Master's Program if they pass all matriculation courses within a maximum of 2 (two) semesters with a minimum matriculation GPA of 3.00.

Additional Requirements for the Research Track:

  • Have a research track record proven by scientific publications at least in the SINTA 3 journal.

  • Have a research plan that will be carried out and will be assessed during the interview by the Study Program.