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Course description of the Department of Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology

1. Pharmaceutics Course 1 (Second Year - First Semester)

He studies an average of two hours for the theoretical section and two hours for the practical section (3 credit hours)

Course description:

This course aims to introduce pharmacy students to the science of pharmacology, by familiarizing themselves with the terminology used in this science, learning about pharmaceutical forms and preparations, classifying drugs and determining their quality, methods of drug administration and dosage.

2. Economics and pharmacy management course (fifth year - first semester): taught with an average of one theoretical hour (1 credit hour)

Course description:

This course aims to introduce students to pharmaceutical management and services systems around the world, pharmaceutical economic planning, pharmaceutical media, pharmaceutical control, drug registration and pharmaceutical marketing, and pharmaceutical economic accounts.

3. Computer Applications in Pharmacy course: one of the elective college requirements (third year - second semester): taught at a rate of two hours for the theoretical section and two practical hours (3 credit hours)

Course description:

This course aims to introduce students to information systems, especially those related to chemicals, drugs, and toxins, and the use of computers in pharmaceutical sciences, and practical applications of computers.

4. Pharmaceutical Technology Course 1 (third year - second semester): taught with an average of 2 theoretical hours and 3 practical hours (3 credit hours).

Course description:

This course aims to introduce pharmacy students to the science of pharmaceutical technology, and to familiarize themselves with the forms and solid pharmaceutical preparations and methods of preparing them of various kinds.

5. Pharmaceutical Technology 2 course (fourth year - first semester): taught with an average of 2 theoretical hours and 3 practical hours (3 credit hours).

Course description:

This course aims to introduce students to the science of pharmaceutical technology, and to identify the forms and liquid pharmaceutical preparations of creams and ointments, methods of preparing them of various kinds, and the types of excipients used.

6. Microbiological pharmacy course (fifth year - second semester): taught at a rate of two hours for the theoretical section and two hours for the practical section (3 credit hours).

Course description:

This course aims to introduce students to the science of microbiological pharmacology, to learn about the epidemiology of the pharmaceutical industry and the causative factors, and methods of sterilization of various types of pharmaceutical products, and the control of bacterial contamination, and antimicrobial properties.

7. Pharmaceutical Practices Course (1) (fourth year - second semester): taught with a theoretical hour average (credit hour).

Course description:

This course aims to introduce pharmacy students to social strata and local health culture, the role of the pharmacist in spreading health awareness, the role of the pharmacist in eliminating endemic diseases, the responsibility of the pharmacist and his cooperation with local and international organizations concerned with health affairs.

8. Pharmaceutical Practices Course (2) (Fifth Year - First Semester): taught with an average of 2 theoretical hours and 3 practical hours (3 credit hours).

Course description:

Course description:

It includes medical communication skills and methods of dealing with and directing patients. It also includes how to conduct pharmacy accounts and methods of dispensing medicine.

9. Industrial pharmacy and good manufacturing course (fourth year - second semester): taught at a rate of 2 hours for the theoretical section and 3 hours for the practical section (3 credit hours).

Course description:

This course aims to introduce pharmacy students to GMP rules of good manufacturing in the various stages of manufacturing, sections of industrial facilities and industrial processes and their stages, and to study the factors affecting the formulation of pharmaceutical forms.

10. Biopharmacology and pharmacokinetics course (fifth year - first semester): it is taught at a rate of 3 hours for the theoretical section and 3 hours for the practical section.

Course description:

This course aims to introduce pharmacy students to pharmacological efficacy and the factors affecting it, how to design the pharmaceutical form, study the factors affecting the development of different pharmaceutical forms, and test bioavailability and bioequivalence.

11. Hospital and clinical pharmacy course (fifth year - second semester): taught at a rate of 2 hours for the theoretical section and 3 hours for the practical section (3 credit hours).

Course description:

This course aims to introduce students to clinical pharmacology and its development in various countries of the world, basic concepts and clinical applications, study the components of their application, the pharmacokinetic process, and how to study laboratory data, biochemical and hematological changes, and the relationship of drugs and the age of patients (newborns, children, the elderly) And how to choose a drug.

12. Biostatistics course (third year - first semester): taught with a theoretical average of three hours (3 credit hours).

Course description:

This course aims to introduce students to the principles and fundamentals of statistics, and its relationship with other sciences.

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