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They bear a great deal of responsibility: chemical and pharmaceutical technologists

Chemical and pharmaceutical technologists usually have a high level of responsibility in their day-to-day work and often carry out demanding tasks in laboratories and on production facilities. They work in the pharmaceutical and chemical industry and are familiar with state-of-the-art computer-controlled systems as well as conventional processes in chemical laboratories. Modern manufacturing processes for active pharmaceutical ingredients are possible with new biotechnological methods - they are also considered competent specialists in these processes.

Are you already working in the chemical or pharmaceutical industry and would like to further your education? Are you looking for an interesting course of study that will soon enable you to take on even more responsibility in the workplace? Would you like to acquire extensive knowledge in the pharmaceutical or chemical industry, which you can later use in your day-to-day work? Are you looking for a management position in a company, e.g. as a chemical and pharmaceutical technologist?

In addition to basic training with an EFZ qualification, there are also degree courses in both subject areas that offer you a sound education at university level in the fields of chemistry and pharmaceutical technology, with a Bachelor's or Master's degree. If you are interested, you can find numerous providers here on the large Swiss education portal and request free and non-binding information documents on the courses directly online.

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A chemical and pharmaceutical technologist in life science technology with a focus on pharmaceutical technology deals with the development of medicines and the optimization of processes. They research the modes of action of substances, the optimal composition and production, ensure quality, and deal with storage and transportation technology and product registration. To this end, students attend many different courses and modules and spend a large part of their time in laboratories. Scientific and medical fundamentals are taught in the following modules, among others: General and Inorganic Chemistry, Physics, Calculus, Advanced Biology, Engineering Mechanics, Anatomy / Physiology, Linear Algebra, Organic Chemistry, Advanced Biology, Calculus, Bioorganic Chemistry and Biochemistry, System. And biophysics, materials and substances, statistics and probability theory. In addition, there are modules for the area of "Communication and Entrepreneurship", such as: Management, My Future; Project and Self-Management; Communication, Language, Science. Introduction to computer science; databases and data modeling as well as programming as modules in biomedical informatics, "microsystems technology" as medical technology basics and "pharmaceutical and environmental technology-relevant separation processes" in environmental technology basics provide a broad basic knowledge.


The following modules are attended in the Pharmaceutical Technology fundamentals: Pharmacology; Biopharmacy; Fundamentals of Chemical Processes; Pharmaceutical / Life Science Industrial Processes; Clean Room Technology and Laboratory Work; Drug Discovery and Development; Pharmacology / Toxicology; a further eleven modules are to be attended within the "Pharmaceutical Technology" specialization. These are Process and Plant Technology I; Process and Plant Technology II; Plant Planning; Quality Management / Registration I; Quality Management / Registration II; Pharmaceutical and Environmental Analysis I; Pharmaceutical and Environmental Analysis II; Molecular Genetics; Packaging and Logistics; Parenteralia and Biological Active Ingredients; Chemistry and Profiling of Active Ingredients. In addition, there are English and other compulsory elective modules, details of which can be obtained from the Universities where you are training to become a chemical and pharmaceutical technologist.

If you have a Federal Diploma of Vocational Education and Training as a chemical and pharmaceutical technologist and a Federal Vocational Baccalaureate, you can start a Bachelor's degree in chemistry or pharmaceutical technology immediately after graduation without having to gain any further professional experience.

The path to becoming a chemical and pharmaceutical technologist can take the form of basic vocational training, i.e. an apprenticeship with a federal certificate, or a degree in pharmaceutical technology or chemistry.

The practical training takes place three and a half days a week in a development or production company in the pharmaceutical, agrochemical, cosmetics, chemical or biotechnology industry.

The training company determines the focus of the vocational education and training "Chemical and pharmaceutical technologist Federal VET Diploma" before the start of training, so that prospective trainees should definitely take this criterion into account when looking for training. The following three areas of specialization can be selected: biotechnology; chemical technology; pharmaceutical technology.

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