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FDA Regulation & Liability Issues
Topics Covered
The Pharmaceutical & Medical Device Law & Compliance Certificate: Bringing Products to Market covers the following topics:
- The FDA approval process
- Pharmacovigilance
- Products liability and FDA preemption
- Advertising and promotion
- Life science companies and the First Amendment
Time Commitment
It takes 8 weeks to complete the certificate program. All coursework must be completed in the sequence in which it is offered. Students should plan to spend 6-8 hours per week on online coursework, including reading assignments, research and writing projects, and online discussions.
Start Dates
Seton Hall Law School's online Graduate Certificate Programs are offered during our Spring, Summer, and Fall semesters. Start dates for upcoming offerings of the Bring Products to Market certificate are indicated in the Certificates At-A-Glance section.
Do I need to be in a certain profession to be admitted?
No. While the program is specifically designed to meet the needs of mid- to senior-level professionals in the pharmaceutical and medical device industries, it is also open to qualified students from other backgrounds.
Application requirements
Applicants must submit the following:
- Online application
- Application fee of $50
- Official baccalaureate degree transcript from an accredited college or university
- Current resume
- A 500-word statement explaining why you want to study Pharmaceutical & Medical Device Law & Compliance with a focus on Bringing Products to Market
No entrance exam is required for admission. However, international applicants who are not native speakers of English must submit a TOEFL score.




