Personal Care Science (Online)

Advance Your Career with Our Online Personal Care Science Concentration

The MBS Personal Care Science concentration prepares students to thrive in the fast-growing cosmetic and personal care industry. Through our program in personal care science, sometimes called cosmetic chemistry, students gain a strong foundation in formulation science, exploring raw materials, bioactives, emulsions, hair biology, skin biology, and function.

Students also have opportunities to study specialized areas such as fragrances, regulatory affairs, sustainability, and colloid chemistry. Alongside technical expertise, the program builds essential business skills in finance, entrepreneurship, leadership, intellectual property, ethics, regulatory affairs, and artificial intelligence (AI), empowering graduates to drive innovation at the intersection of science and business

The Benefits of Our Online Learning Experience

Access to online networking and professional events

Hotel accommodations are covered for in-person events if you live 150+ miles away

Virtual academic advising and executive coaching

Skills Gained

Learn state-of-the-art processes and applications in cosmetic chemistry and product formulation.

Gain a clear overview of how personal care products move from concept to commercialization.

Apply guiding principles and best practices to bring innovative, high-quality products to market.

Where our Personal Care Science Alumni Work

There are numerous job opportunities and career paths available to individuals with advanced knowledge of Personal Care Science.

Titles

  • Innovation Scientist Color and Skincare
  • Research Chemist, Skin Care
  • Product Developer, Global Oral Care R&D
  • Scent Design Associate/Manager
  • and more!

Companies

  • L’Oréal
  • Johnson & Johnson
  • Shiseido
  • Colgate-Palmolive
  • Estee Lauder
  • and more!

Recommended Experience For Admission

Applicants who are unsure of their eligibility for this concentration should schedule an appointment with an enrollment specialist.

Academic

It is strongly recommended that applicants possess a bachelor’s degree in chemistry or chemical biology; students with undergraduate degrees in a field other than chemistry must have completed two semesters of organic chemistry.

Professional

All professional experience will be considered as part of the application process.