Subjects

CS604 Case Studies in Cosmetics Developments

In this course, we will survey the history of cosmetics developments worldwide, successful or failed, and analyze the in depth causes of its successfulness or failure. This exploration will enhance our understanding of future developments of new cosmetic products.

CS605 Cosmetics Pharmacology

The pharmacological effects of major cosmetic ingredients on the skins, the immune systems, the eyes, and the hairs are studied. In particular, any effective ingredients that may come out from the process of formulations are in depth discussed in terms of physiology and pathology in the human body.

CS606 Cosmetics Chemistry

In this course, we study the chemistry, with respect to structure and function, of major cosmetic ingredients and other residual by-products formed during the process of formulation and manufacturing of cosmetics. The study includes natural cosmetics materials, synthetic cosmetics materials, nano-formulated cosmetics ingredients, perfumes, surfactants, oilery, and any other ingredients that may be used in cosmetics formulation and manufacturing.

CS610 Skin Physiology

Basic and advanced concepts of the skin structure and function with skin physiology will be covered in this course. Advanced studies for skin cell and tissue with its function and metabolism will be made further.

CS612 Oil Chemistry

This course covers basic concepts of fats and oils and characteristics of various oils. Increase the application ability to oil industry by understanding analysis, processing, and formulations of oils.

CS615 Cosmetic Unit Operations

Unit operations for cosmetic manufacturing will be instructed. Advanced understanding and design ability for various cosmetic products will be made in this lecture.

CS616 Skin Immunology

In this course, we study any cosmetics-caused allergic troubles in the skin, atopic dermatitis, vitiligo-related immunology, urticaria. In particular, the mechanism of chronic spontaneous urticaria is discussed in depth along with drug eruption, psoriasis immunology, photo-immunology, bullous diseases, and dermal connective tissue diseases.

CS617 Cosmetics Toxicology

We study the toxicological aspects of cosmetic ingredients. In particular, the main focus is on hair dyes and their toxicological effects on the skin. In addition, we also discuss how the toxicological issues are solved in the process of its permission.

CS620 Cosmetic Efficacy and Safety

By instrumental analysis, cosmetic efficacy of various products will be instructed. Safety of various cosmetics can be studied by various tests of oxidative stability, chemical toxicity, and skin cell toxicity.

CS621 Antiseptics and Preservatives

This course covers basic concepts of preservation for cosmetics. Various antiseptics and preservatives applicable to cosmetic products will be instructed further.

CS625 Cosmetic Natural Product Chemistry

The demands for natural cosmetic ingredients are continuously increasing. In this course, we explore a wide variety of natural cosmetic ingredients and study their characteristics in cosmetics manufacturing, focusing on formulation, application, and safety.

CS626 Instrumental Chemical Analysis

We study various technologies required in the processes of cosmetics manufacturing such as extraction, fragmentation, isolation, mixing, analysis of effective ingredients. In this course, we study the principle of many precision machines/equipments, learn their working manuals and how to interpret the result data. Finally, based on this knowledge, we perform laboratory works using some of the machines we learn to use.

CS630 Skin Care

This course covers basic concepts for various cosmetic formulations of skin care. The efficacy and function of compounds in the formulation will be studied further. Advanced understanding for the application and its efficacy of functional skin care products will be made.

CS632 Hair Care

Learn basic concepts of hair physiology and biochemistry. Formulation, function, and efficacy of various products of hair care will be instructed further.

CS635 Cosmetic Nano Technology

This course introduces the concept, kind and characteristics of nano-particle that means one billionth of 1 meter, and studies manufacturing process and characteristic analysis method of nano-particles. Also functions of nano particle cosmetic and nano-technology applied in present field including stabilization ingredient of nano-level will be made further.

CS640 Perfumery

Learn basic concepts of perfumery and understand principles of flavor formulations. Characteristics of perfume and its application will be instructed further.

CS645 Fermentation and Enzymology

This course introduces the overview of fermentation, microorganisms used in fermentation, and its working principles. Particular emphasis is on enzymology and its applications. Isolation and purification of enzymes, its kinetics, mechanistic understanding for in vitro applications. In addition, enzyme-based technology in cosmetics is provided for the future of new trends of cosmetics.

CS646 Emulsion Science and Engineering

We study the emulsification process that are required in isolation and mixing of cosmetic ingredients in cosmetics manufacturing. Particular emphasis is on biopolymers, including proteins, polysaccharides, and fatty acids, isolation and mixing. The principles of nano-formulation is further discussed in conjunction with the emulsification.

CS647 Colloid Science and Engineering

We study colloidal process that are required in isolation and mixing of cosmetic ingredients in cosmetics manufacturing. Particular emphasis is on biopolymers, including proteins, polysaccharides, and fatty acids, isolation and mixing. The principles of nano-formulation is further discussed in conjunction with colloidal formation.

CS648 Biomaterial Engineering

Biomaterials refer to useful biological resources including newly generated biomaterials that are converted during various metabolisms in living organism or cells in vitro. In this course, we study the whole process of the discovery of new biomaterials from the transgenic modification of organism, the recovery of high purity biomaterials and, to the functionality tests. We also examine how this procedure can be applied to bio-pharmaceutical, biochemical, and functional cosmetical industry.

CS651 Special Topics in Cosmetic Science Ⅰ

Extends in all relation field of cosmetic science and recently research, contents and research trends, treats prospective etc.

CS652 Special Topics in Cosmetic Science Ⅱ

Extends in all relation field of cosmetic science and recently research, contents and research trends, treats prospective etc.

CS655 Human Sensibility Ergonomics

Sensibility ergonomics is engineering that reflect human nature and emotion for anthropocentric design of product. This study develop product or environment more comfortable and agreeable using scientific measurement and analysis of human complex sensitivity that is gotten through individual's experience. It is a technology to grasp human characteristics and create new emotion coinciding in human nature.

CS661 Cosmetics Regulation

In this course, we explore various regulations in association with cosmetics labeling, ingredient notification, and advertisement, intending to provide valuable information on sales advertisements of cosmetics. The regulations from FDA or local governments are all included.