UNIVERSITY OF SÃO PAULO - BRAZIL

School of Pharmaceutical Sciences (FCF)

Faculdade de Ciências Farmacêuticas (FCF)

Faculdade de Ciências Farmacêuticas

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School of Pharmaceutical Sciences

Faculdade de Ciências Farmacêuticas (FCF)

FCF International Relations Commission

Comissão de Relações Internacionais da FCF (CRInt-FCF)

Website

Address: Avenida Professor Lineu Prestes, 580

Block 13 A – Upper Floor

Butantã (Cidade Universitária)

São Paulo/SP

CEP: 05508-000

Contact: crintfcf@usp.br

School Overview

The School of Pharmaceutical Sciences [Faculdade de Ciências Farmacêuticas] (FCF) trains qualified, entrepreneurial human resources with a critical vision and ethical principles, and promotes, encourages, and disseminates scientific and technological research in the field of pharmaceutical sciences. FCF is located on the São Paulo Campus, in the University City [Cidade Universitária] (Butantã district), west side of the city of São Paulo.

The School of Pharmaceutical Sciences (FCF) is composed of four departments (name and code):
  • Department of Biochemical-Pharmaceutical Technology (FBT)
  • Department of Clinical and Toxicological Analyses (FBC)
  • Department of Food and Experimental Nutrition (FBA)
  • Department of Pharmacy (FBF)
Education
Undergraduate Education

FCF offers the following Undergraduate Program:

Graduate Education

FCF offers Graduate Programs* in various Areas of Concentration, including the following:

*(Levels: M = Master’s Degree | D = Doctoral Degree)

Program Area of Concentration Level
Biochemical-Pharmaceutical Technology – Chemical Pharmaceutical Technology
– Fermentation Technology
– Food Technology
(M/D)
Food Science – Bromatology
– Experimental Nutrition
(M/D)
Pharmacology and Medicines – Pharmaceutical Excipients
– Pharmaceutical Production and Control
(M/D)
Pharmacy (Physiopathology and Toxicology) – Clinical Analyses
– Pathophysiology
– Toxicology
(M/D)
Toxicology and Toxicological Analysis – Toxicology and Toxicological Analysis (M/D)
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Last updated on August 20th 2024