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Training Programs

Hands-on Training

Course Overview

Classification Contents
Practice course
  • K-NIBRT's hands-on training provides practical experience for job seekers and employees in the biopharmaceutical industry through modules covering key manufacturing technologies such as upstream processing, downstream processing, formulation, and quality control.
  • To ensure efficiency, each class is limited to a maximum of 10 participants.

Practice module

  • 01 Culture
  • 02 Puriflcation
  • 03 Analysis
  • 04 Finished
  • 05 Utility(additional training in response to recent demand)
  • 06 Biopharma4.0 (additional training in response to recent demand)

K-NIBRT Training Program Based on the National Competency Standards (NCS)

NIBRT
Curriculum
Competency-based Society Implementation Framework

Occupational
world
and field

Implementation of a Competency-oriented Society

Job Competency Assessment
(Recruitment & Promotion)

National Competency Standards (NCS)/
NCS Learning Modules (Standard Textbooks)

  • School Education
  • Vocational Training
  • Qualification System
  • Lifelong Learning
  • Career Recognition

National
Qualification Framework
(NQF)

Source : Moon Sang-yeon, Ministry of Education's Human Resource Competency Policy and Data

Reviewed through the NQF system based on NCS

K-NIBRT
Curriculum
Application of NCS to K-NIBRT curriculum
  • The NCS (National Competency Standard) aims to induce the development of human resources suitable for the industrial site in accordance with education and training, career development, and qualifications by systernatizing the contents of knowledge, skills, and attitudes required to perform duties in the industrial field.
  • Among the 24 fields currently classified in NCS, the health care field and the chemical field are related to the pharmaceutical bio-field, but most are currently under development or the pharmaceutical bio-field is not classified separately.
  • The pharmaceutical bio-industry is mainly characterized as a regulated industry by the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety. Since this industry is very different from the chemical field in terms of job characteristics and regulations must be followed due to safety issues for the human body, it must be independently classified and its NCS must be established.
  • The pharmaceutical bio-industry is mainly characterized as a regulated industry by the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety. Since this industry is very different from the chemical field in terms of job characteristics and regulations must be followed due to safety issues for the human body, it must be independently classified and its NCS must be established.