AAPS’ Professional Regulatory Affairs Post-Graduate Online Diploma Program provides a comprehensive background and training required of regulatory affairs professionals to address domestic and international regulatory statutes and laws.
The AAPS Regulatory Affairs program includes courses on; International, Health Canada, and FDA’s laws, regulations, and Guidelines, investigational and marketing applications, technical writing, negotiation skills, development of New Drug Application (NDA) submissions, labeling and drug Information, Electronic Common Technical Documents (eCTD), Notice of Compliance (NOC), Good Clinical Practices (GCPs), requirements for ongoing post-marketing surveillance and post-marketing changes, communication and management skills essential for the successful regulatory affairs professional in an industry work environment.
Graduates of the Professional Regulatory Affairs Post-Graduate Online Diploma Program may work for pharmaceutical, biotechnological, medical device or natural health product companies. Trained and qualified RA professionals are in demand for pharmaceutical, biotech, medical device and natural health product companies as they are needed to navigate the intricacies of regulatory submissions for new products.
RA professionals are employed in industry, government and academia and are involved with a wide range of products, including:
- Document Control
- Regulatory Affairs Associate
- Regulatory Affairs Assistant
- Project Coordinator
- QA Associate
- QA Assistant
- Manufacturing Auditor
- Quality Auditor
Organizations who have hired AAPS Graduates
Graduates will receive an Online Post-Graduate Diploma on Professional Regulatory Affairs. This program is approved as a vocational program under the Ontario Career Colleges Act, 2005. The Ontario Career Colleges Branch is part of the Ministry of Colleges and Universities and the Superintendent of Ontario Career Colleges is an appointed position by the Minister of Colleges and Universities.
To register, enroll into any online course or contact us via telephone at 416-502-2277 or by email at info@aaps.ca.