According to Regulation (EC) nº 1223/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council, of 30 November 2009, on cosmetic products, ?Cosmetic Product? can be defined as ?any substance or mixture intended to be placed in contact with the parts external parts of the human body (epidermis, hair and capillary systems, nails, lips and external genital organs) or with the teeth and oral mucous membranes, with a view, exclusively or mainly, to cleaning them, perfuming them, modifying their appearance , protect them, keep them in good condition or correct body odors?. Bearing in mind that the area of ??dermopharmacy and cosmetics is an area in constant updating and the extremely important role that the Pharmacy Professional can have in its development, manipulation and advice, it becomes imperative to deepen and update knowledge, also having , focus on technological innovations in the sector. The Graduate Course can be reached after completing different Curricular Units, corresponding to different credit units, which aim to obtain specific skills in the field of dermopharmacy and cosmetics. The Pedagogical Plan is developed in theoretical, theoretical-practical and practical classes.
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Unidade curricular | Período | ECTS |
DERMOCOSMETIC COUNSELING IN SPECIFIC SITUATIONS | 1st Semester | 8.0 |
REGULATORY ISSUES AND MARKETING IN DERMOPHARMACY AND COSMETICS | 1st Semester | 6.0 |
FORMULATION AND QUALITY CONTROL IN DERMOPHARMACY AND COSMETICS | 1st Semester | 6.0 |
TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION IN DERMOPHARMACY AND COSMETICS | 1st Semester | 8.0 |
RESEARCH AND PROJECT METHODOLOGIES | 1st Semester | 2.0 |