Cosmetic Chemistry
University of California, Riverside
Professional Certificate
Registration for Cohort 3 is Now Open!
Cosmetic Chemistry
University of California, Riverside
Professional Certificate
Read more about the program & register for classes through UCR Extension.
For Questions Contact Dr. Kerry Hanson in Chemistry: kerryh@ucr.edu.
For Enrollment Advisors: success@ucx.ucr.edu.
UCR Chemistry welcomes you to the West Coast's first lab-based Cosmetic Chemistry program. Our goal is to provide you with the skills you will need to be a successful creator in the lab and for your team.
The program is open to all UCR undergraduate and graduate students alike, as well as students from 2- and 4-year colleges, including all UC, CalState, Community College and out-of-state campuses. You do not need to be a chemistry major to participate. In fact, the field needs scientists from all STEM backgrounds, including chemists, engineers, microbiologists and healthcare professionals.
Because these courses are tailored for professional development, classes are offered through UCR University Extension, instead of the main UCR catalog.
We invite you to read more about the program below
and gain access to registration information here.
The Certificate in Cosmetic Chemistry is the outcome of a collaboration between CaliSCC and UCR. CaliSCC Board Members serve on the Certificate's Advisory Committee providing guidance to ensure that the program offers the education and lab-skills needed to excel in the field of cosmetic science.
Have you dreamed of merging your science skills with the cosmetic and personal care industries to create and test products to meet the demands of beauty product users? Our Professional Certificate in Cosmetic Chemistry is the perfect solution.
Traditional chemistry, biology, physics & engineering classes provide an excellent foundation in each of their respective fields. This program is designed to build on your foundational coursework with classes that are not typically taught in college, like Skin & Hair Biology and Emulsion & Surfactant Technology. A combination of convenient online lectures and in-person weekend labs will give you the specialized education and hands-on training you need to supplement your STEM degree for success in cosmetic science.
The industry needs scientists from all disciplines. Read more below about your pathway at UCR to a career in a growing field.
The Program is Open both to Advanced Undergraduate & Graduate Students and Working Professionals
Find your pathway below
Foundational Knowledge:
You will gain a strong foundation in topics not taught in college but are critical for understanding the science that goes into creating cosmetics and personal care products.
Lab Skills:
You will gain the lab skills needed to develop and create formulations at the bench using industry-specific equipment and software. The hands-on lab training we offer is the highlight of the program. The experience you gain in lab will translate to being a more effective and creative partner for your team.
Read more below about each class in the program.
The Certificate in Cosmetic Chemistry begins in January with a 6 week online Introduction to Cosmetic Science course. Cosmetic Chemistry is the science of creating safe and effective formulas for cosmetic products, and this course is the gateway into that realm. In this class, you will receive a broad overview of the cosmetic industry infrastructure and regulations, and cover the primary cosmetic categories, description of ingredient names and their origins, as well as basic raw material categories, functions, and how to link these ingredients to claims.
There are no in-person labs for this class. All lectures and discussion sessions are held conveniently online.
This class establishes a frame-work for the second course in the series: Skin and Hair Biology.
Building on the basics of the introductory section, the Skin and Hair Biology course takes a deep dive into the Cosmetic Chemist’s processes for the development of skin and hair products, based on the biology of the respective structures. It will demonstrate how products are developed based on the specific claims or condition they are looking to address. You will also learn how these products are then tested to verify they are safe, effective, and support the claims they make.
This class provides a foundation for the third class in the program: Emulsion and Surfactant Technology.
This hands-on course, the third in the Cosmetic Chemistry series, covers the fundamentals of emulsion and surfactant technologies, and includes a lab component. It draws upon knowledge learned about skin and hair biology to begin translation into full product development. Strategies to ensure a scalable, stable, and marketable product will also be discussed.
Students will be introduced to Coptis PLM Formulating Software. Coptis Labs has generously provided UCR Chemistry access to their software at an educational discount, which translates to you learning how to manage and track your formulation from start to finish. Read more about the advantages of this tool here.
Lectures are held online.
This course also has an in-person lab, typically held the first weekend in August. Lab runs from 9 am to 5 pm on Saturday and Sunday.
Lab is the highlight of the Certificate. Translating theory to practice in hands-on experiments has a profound impact on your ability to create successful formulations. Multiple experiments will be performed throughout lab.
For those new to the field you will learn how to use a mixer, viscometer, specific gravity cups, and a homogenizer. For those with some experience in the lab already, you will improve your critical thinking skills while you perfect your lab bench techniques. All will come out of the two-day intensive lab confident and prepared for the 4th and final class: Product Development with an Independent Project.
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Each subsequent course builds on the previous material acting as a prerequisite for the following course. If you are interested in just taking the lab classes, some accommodations can be made for those with some experience in the lab within the industry. We encourage the full program to be taken so theory from the first two classes may be put to practice in the last two lab classes.
The final project-based course in the Cosmetic Chemistry program allows you to showcase what you have learned, and provides you with a concept to guide you to develop your own unique product. Then, you will create technical proposals from the concepts before developing the testing requirements for marketing claims, and outline a path to full scale development. The course concludes with you creating an original prototype, and bringing your product to market.
Lectures are held online.
Four days of lab are held in person in Pierce Hall @ UCR over two weekends.
Labs are held Saturday and Sunday in November and/or early December, with the two weekends separated by 1-2 weeks. This allows for products to undergo stability testing at room and elevated temperatures.
You will gain more experience with lab equipment and work with your instructor to problem solve formulating issues. By the end of the class, you will showcase your product.
Students have created hair oils, body butters, anti-aging creams, lipsticks and fragrances that have unique features for a particular demographic. A variety of markets for individual projects have been presented including small boutique buyers and large big-box stores.
Everyone is busy with careers, school and life. We get it. We've been there ourselves. That is why we organized the Certificate to be convenient for both students and working professionals.
Check out the Course Date graphic below to get an idea of when & how each class of the program is offered. Specific dates may vary year-to-year, but the overall course plan will remain consistent to the outline you see here.
Labs are held in Pierce Hall on UCR's main campus. Typically, Emulsion & Surfactant Tech is held the first or second weekend in August and Product Development is held two weekends in November (not over Thanksgiving weekend). Each lab class is 8 hours (9-5) on Saturday and Sunday. Lab location & dates are announced in class.
Prior to enrolling, please ensure that you meet the following minimum requirements:
At least two years of postsecondary chemistry or biology coursework
A foundational understanding of chemistry
A background in science, or at least two years of experience working in the cosmetics industry in a technical role
To enroll in the program, you will need to submit a program application with the following supporting documents:
Unofficial transcripts (indicating the educational requirements above)
Resume
Registration may be found @ University Extension.
Be sure to read more about the Certificate in Cosmetic Chemistry at their website, too.
For UC, Cal State & Community College students, please note that the courses are not offered in the main UCR catalog. The Certificate builds on the core or major courses taken in college like General Chemistry, Biology and Physics. Because the Certificate is tailored specifically for Professional Development for the Cosmetics field, UCR Chemistry partners with University Extension to offer the classes.
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UCR Extension has a proven track-record of improving their
student's career trajectories.
UCR Chemistry is a proud partner with UCR Extension in providing scientists with access to lab-training in Cosmetic Chemistry on the West Coast.
THANK YOU!
The Certificate in Cosmetic Chemistry curriculum is approved by the University of California Riverside Academic Senate.
All programs approved by the Academic Senate must meet the strict educational guidelines of the University of California.
Contact Dr. Kerry Hanson in Chemistry with questions: kerryh@ucr.edu
Contact University Extension Enrollment Advisors for enrollment information : success@ucx.ucr.edu