Doctoral Degree Programme

 

Curriculum 

1.Objective 

Training outstanding research talents in pharmaceutical science of Chinese medicine  

2.Duration of the Programme 

The normal duration of the Programme is 36 months in which 12 months are for coursework studies and 24 months are for research works and dissertation writing. The Maximum course duration will be 60 months. Coursework will be arranged during weekdays from Monday to Friday. 

3.Medium of Instruction
Chinese / English 

4.Requirements of Study
1First yearBoth of the coursework and research work.

Course descriptions: 

Course title

Type

Credits

Medical English 

compulsory

5

Methodology of pharmacological experiment 

compulsory

3

Clinical Pharmacology 

compulsory

3

Advances in Chinese Medicine Pharmaceutics 

compulsory

3

Modern biotechnology 

compulsory

3

Chemistry Experiment of Chinese MateriaMedica 

elective

3

Selected Topics of Chemistry of Chinese MateriaMedica

elective

3

Processing Methods of Chinese MeteriaMedica 

elective

2

Pharmaceutics of Chinese Materia Medica 

elective

2

Pharmacokinetics of Chinese Materia Medica 

elective

2

Research into Chinese Medicine Compounds and The Development of New Pharmaceuticals 

elective

2

Authentication of Chinese Materia Medica 

elective

2

 

* Except the compulsory courses, 12 credits are required by taking the above elective courses 

(2) Second year and aboveResearch work and dissertation writing (24 months) 

Student should finish their research work and complete the PhD thesis under the supervision of corresponding supervisors. Students are required to perform literature review on related research topics, and able to conduct experiments independently with good research ability. Students are also required to publish at least two academic papers in a recognized Chinese journal at provincial level of China or one article in international SCI journal during his/her study periods. 

5.Examination and Assessments 

(1)    Students are required to complete 5 compulsory courses and acquire 12 credits from elective courses. A total of 29 credits together with a pass result in each course is a must. 

2Students are required to attend the oral defence presentation and submit their PhD thesis for assessment. 

3Students who have obtained 29 credits and passed the PhD oral defence examination are eligible to apply for the Doctoral degree of Pharmacology in Traditional Chinese Medicine. 

Note: Please refer to the latest announcement from the postgraduate office for updated amendments on the above curriculum.

Contact us 

Tel.(853)8897-2633
Fax(853)2882-2799
e_mail: miar_enquiry@must.edu.mo


 


Contact Us

Tel:(853)8897-2633
Fax:(853)2882-2799
Email: sklqrcm@must.edu.mo