LICQual Level 6 Diploma in Pharmaceutical Sciences (D Pharmaceutical Sciences)

The LICQual Level 6 Diploma in Pharmaceutical Sciences (D Pharmaceutical Sciences) is an advanced professional qualification designed for individuals who want to deepen their understanding of the science behind medicines. In simple terms, this course explores how drugs are developed, formulated, tested, and manufactured—from the laboratory to the patient. The purpose of this diploma is to provide you with a solid grasp of pharmaceutical chemistry, formulation science, quality assurance, and the regulatory principles that ensure medicines are safe, effective, and of high quality.
One of the key benefits of this qualification is that it bridges the gap between scientific theory and real‑world application. You will learn how different drug formulations work, how to assess product stability, and how to maintain quality standards throughout the manufacturing process. This knowledge empowers you to contribute more effectively to research and development, production, and quality control teams. By completing this diploma, you enhance your technical expertise, improve your problem‑solving abilities, and position yourself as a knowledgeable professional who can help drive innovation and maintain safety in the pharmaceutical industry.
It is important to note that the LICQual Level 6 Diploma in Pharmaceutical Sciences is a stand‑alone vocational qualification focused on practical, industry‑relevant knowledge, rather than an academic degree. This makes it an ideal choice for scientists, laboratory technicians, quality assurance professionals, and others already working in the pharmaceutical sector who want to advance without committing to a lengthy university program. By focusing on the core scientific principles that underpin medicine development and manufacturing, this diploma prepares you to take on more technical responsibility and make a meaningful impact in your workplace.
Course Overview
Awarding Body
LICQual
Credits
120
Study Mood
Online
Assessment
Assignments Based
Course Study Units
- Advanced Pharmaceutical Chemistry
- Pharmacology and Therapeutics
- Pharmaceutical Formulation and Drug Delivery
- Regulatory Affairs and Quality Assurance
- Clinical Research and Pharmacovigilance
- Advanced Pharmaceutical Project

Entry Requirements
Who Can Enroll
This qualification is designed for science and pharmaceutical professionals who want to build advanced knowledge in drug development, formulation, and quality assurance.
- Currently working in pharmaceutical manufacturing, quality control, research and development, or a related scientific field
- Holds a background in chemistry, biology, pharmacy, or other life sciences
- Looking to deepen understanding of how medicines are formulated, tested, and regulated
- Keen to take on more technical responsibility in quality assurance, production, or product development
- Wants a specialist qualification that strengthens scientific expertise without a lengthy university degree
Course Learning Outcomes
Unit 1: Advanced Pharmaceutical Chemistry
By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:
- Analyse organic, inorganic, and medicinal chemistry principles in pharmaceutical applications
- Evaluate chemical reactions and mechanisms relevant to drug design and synthesis
- Apply analytical techniques to solve complex problems in drug development
- Critically assess the stability and formulation of chemical compounds for pharmaceutical use
Unit 2: Pharmacology and Therapeutics
By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:
- Explain pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics and their impact on drug efficacy and safety
- Analyse mechanisms of action and therapeutic applications of drugs
- Evaluate modern treatment strategies and personalised medicine approaches
- Apply pharmacological knowledge to support clinical decision-making and patient care
Unit 3: Pharmaceutical Formulation and Drug Delivery
By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:
- Demonstrate understanding of advanced drug delivery systems, including controlled-release and targeted therapies
- Analyse factors affecting drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion
- Formulate pharmaceutical preparations according to scientific and regulatory guidelines
- Critically evaluate innovative delivery technologies such as nanotechnology-based systems
Unit 4: Regulatory Affairs and Quality Assurance
By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:
- Interpret national and international pharmaceutical regulations, including GMP and ISO standards
- Develop quality management strategies for pharmaceutical production
- Assess compliance and risk management processes in pharmaceutical environments
- Apply regulatory knowledge to ensure safe and effective pharmaceutical practices
Unit 5: Clinical Research and Pharmacovigilance
By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:
- Design and evaluate clinical trials following ethical and regulatory requirements
- Analyse clinical data for safety, efficacy, and reliability
- Implement pharmacovigilance processes to monitor adverse drug reactions
- Apply evidence-based methods to improve drug development and patient outcomes
Unit 6: Advanced Pharmaceutical Project
By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:
- Plan and execute an independent research project in a pharmaceutical context
- Critically evaluate scientific literature and data relevant to the project topic
- Demonstrate advanced analytical, problem-solving, and reporting skills
- Present findings in a professional manner suitable for industry or academic settings
