Final year (national level 6):
- Advanced Cosmetic Formulations (30 credits)
Gain an introduction to the design and stabilisation of advanced cosmetic formulations. Revisit surfactant chemistry with an added focus on the formation of stable emulsions, microemulsions, and liquid crystals. Learn how to formulate colloidal systems ranging from cerasomes and trasfersomes to nanogels. Explore the formulation of ‘multi-action’ cosmetic products such as BB, CC, DD, and even EE creams in connection with knowledge gained from previous modules. Examine the theory of sun protection factor (SPF) containing formulations and gain competence in preparing and testing these formulations.
- Research Methods and Professional Practice (30 credits)
Explore the theory of qualitative and quantitative research methods and learn how to apply these to the formulation, manufacture, quality control, and claim substantiation of cosmetic products. Gain an understanding of experimentation strategy at the claim and safety substantiation stage of a product’s development, taking the ban in animal testing into consideration. Examine the flaws of the animal testing approach and the superiority of alternative testing techniques.
- Regulatory Aspects and Quality Management (30 credits)
Explore business aspects of the cosmetic industry, as well as themes covered in previous modules around legislation. Familiarise yourself with product cost calculations and how to evaluate the financial feasibility of the product. Enhance your skills via product development, project planning, and management exercises. Learn the importance of estimating the overall product cost from development to market, as well as the need for effective time management and the ability to multitask while working in the cosmetic industry.
- Research Project (30 credits)
Apply the knowledge and skills you required in previous stages of the course to the design and successful completion of a research project. Gain an appreciation of the nature of, and the techniques required in, the pursuit of robust research. Seek out and evaluate relevant information and apply your learning of research methodology, statistics, and ethics from earlier in the course. Focus on a research topic aligned to the research interests of members of staff which will afford you the experience of working at the forefront of a scientific discipline.