Jul 01, 2024  
2018-2019 General Catalog 
    
2018-2019 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Pharmacy

  
  • PHA 5696 Psychiatry I


    Clinical Clerkships VI, Each Candidate Is Required To Complete Full-time Rotations In Each Of The Following: Psychiatry, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Drug Information, Ambulatory Care.
  
  • PHA 5698 Pharmacy Rotation


    Clinical Clerkships I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII Each Candidate Is Required To Complete Full-time Rotations In Each Of The Following: Psychiatry, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Drug Information, Ambulatory Care.
  
  • PHA 5718 Research Methods. (1)


    Completion Of Semester 10 Course Work. Students Will Work Collaboratively With Assigned Professors To Complete A Research Project And Paper Of Publishable Quality. Emphasis Placed On Research Design, Proposal Writing, Problem Solving, Abstract And Manuscript Preparation.
  
  • PHA 5745 Pharmacy Communications (3)


    A Study Of Basic Concepts In Effective Communication Techniques With Specific Emphasis Of The Role Of The Pharmacist In Improving Patient Understanding Of Medication Regimens And Health Related Issues.
    Prerequisite: Enrollment In Semesters 9/10.
  
  • PHA 5746 Patient Counseling (1)


    Techniques And Problems Involved With Counseling Patients Presented. Counseling Suggestions For All Major Dosage Forms And Drug Classes Are Presented.
    Prerequisite: Completion Of Semester 8 Course Work.
  
  • PHA 5768 Alternative Medicine (3)


    This Course Will Allow Students To Learn About The Medicinal Uses Of Alternative Medicine, The Role Of The Pharmacist In Educating Consumers About Alternative Medicine, And The Risks And Benefits Associated With Alternative Medicine.
  
  • PHA 5775 Gerontology And Nutrition (3)


    A Course Designed To Explore Major Diseases Experienced In The Geriatric Population And Effective Therapeutic Management. Considerations For Pharmacodynamic And Pharmacokinetic Changes In The Elderly.
    Prerequisite: Enrollment In Semesters 9/10.
  
  • PHA 5786 Patient Assessment Skills (2)


    Designed To Develop Knowledge In Clinical Methods Of Evaluation, And Data Collection And Interpretation. Techniques Of Patient Interviewing, Charting, Medication Profiling, And Patient Advisement Will Be Covered.
  
  • PHA 5792 Drug Literature


  
  • PHA 5794 Drug Information Systems & Drug Literature Evaluation (1)


    Sem. 9 & 10. Review Of Principles And Techniques Employed In Evaluation Of Clinical Literature, With Emphasis On Effective Use Of Available Literature Sources. The Types Of Drug Information Centers And Of The Operation And Management Of A Drug Information Center With Emphasis On The Retrieval Systems Utilized.
  
  • PHA 5810 Applied Immunology (2)


    Directed Elective. A Study Of The Basic Principles Of Immunology, Including Antigen-antibody Reactions, Humoral Immunity, And Hypersensitivity Reactions, As Well As The Immunopathology Of Selected Disease Complexes.
  
  • PHA 5888 Phar Forum & Colloquium IX


    Colloquium Involving National Speakers, Informational Presentations And Career Opportunities Along With Students Discussions. Students Are Required To Be Knowledgeable Of The Company Each Speaker Represents And Ask Questions Of Each Speaker. An Unsatisfactory Grade Will Require The Student To Repeat That Semester. Only (1) Excused Absent Is Allowed Per Semester. One (1) Presentation As Scheduled
  
  • PHA 5889 Pharm Forum & Colloquium X


    Colloquium Involving National Speakers, Informational Presentations And Career Opportunities Along With Students Discussions. Students Are Required To Be Knowledgeable Of The Company Each Speaker Represents And Ask Questions Of Each Speaker. An Unsatisfactory Grade Will Require The Student To Repeat That Semester. Only (1) Excused Absent Is Allowed Per Semester. One (1) Presentation As Scheduled
  
  • PHA 5897 Pat & Adv Legal Iss Pha Pract


    This Course Will Increase Understanding Of Several Advanced Legal Topics In Pharmacy Practice For Students Planning To Work For Pharmaceutical Companies, The Fda Or Retail Stores. The Course Will Cover The Following Topics: Patents And Orange , Obra-90, Hipaa & Medication Therapy Management, The Dietary Supplement Health Education Act ,consultant Pharmacist Liability, Pharmaceutical Whistle Blower Cases, Off-label Use And Marketing Of Prescription Drugs, A Pharmacist’s Duty To Warn, A Pharmacist’s Right To Choose And Other Relevant Laws Impacting Pharmacy Practice
  
  • PHA 5915L Special Research Studies (2-5)


    Consent Of Instructor. An Individual Clinical Research Project Of The Candidate’s Interest Designed To Identify And Offer Solutions To Clinical Problems.
  
  • PHA 5917L Clin Sem & Research Mtds Lab-I


    This Course Is Intended To Provide Students With Communication And Research Skills Designed To Supplement Clinical Clerkship Training. Weekly Discussions Of Current Topics Interest In Area Of Clinical Pharmacy Will Be Presented By Faculty, Students And Invited Outside Lectures. The Student Will Be Assigned To Present Topic Discussions On Disease State Management. Each Student Will Be Expected To Demonstrate A Critical Evaluation Of Medical Literature Through Journal Reviews And Drug Information Questions. Students Will Work Collaboratively With Assigned Professors Throughout All (3) Semesters To Complete A Research Project And Paper Of Publishable Quality. Emphasis Is Placed On Research Design,proposalwriting ,irb Submission, Problem Solving, Abstract And Manuscript Preparation. Students Will Demonstrate Professional Competency To Sit For The North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination ( Naplex) Exam After Graduation By Successfully Passing One (mock Naplex) Exams Of 75%
  
  • PHA 5918L Cln Sem & Research Mtds Lab-II


    This Course Is Intended To Provide Students With Communication And Research Skills Designed To Supplement Clinical Clerkship Training. Weekly Discussions Of Current Topics Interest In Area Of Clinical Pharmacy Will Be Presented By Faculty, Students And Invited Outside Lectures. The Student Will Be Assigned To Present Topic Discussions On Disease State Management. Each Student Will Be Expected To Demonstrate A Critical Evaluation Of Medical Literature Through Journal Reviews And Drug Information Questions. Students Will Work Collaboratively With Assigned Professors Throughout All (3) Semesters To Complete A Research Project And Paper Of Publishable Quality. Emphasis Is Placed On Research Design,proposalwriting ,irb Submission, Problem Solving, Abstract And Manuscript Preparation. Students Will Demonstrate Professional Competency To Sit For The North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination ( Naplex) Exam After Graduation By Successfully Passing One (mock Naplex) Exams Of 75%
  
  • PHA 5919L Cln Sem & Research Mtd Lab-III


    This Course Is Intended To Provide Students With Communication And Research Skills Designed To Supplement Clinical Clerkship Training. Weekly Discussions Of Current Topics Interest In Area Of Clinical Pharmacy Will Be Presented By Faculty, Students And Invited Outside Lectures. The Student Will Be Assigned To Present Topic Discussions On Disease State Management. Each Student Will Be Expected To Demonstrate A Critical Evaluation Of Medical Literature Through Journal Reviews And Drug Information Questions. Students Will Work Collaboratively With Assigned Professors Throughout All (3) Semesters To Complete A Research Project And Paper Of Publishable Quality. Emphasis Is Placed On Research Design,proposalwriting ,irb Submission, Problem Solving, Abstract And Manuscript Preparation. Students Will Demonstrate Professional Competency To Sit For The North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination ( Naplex) Exam After Graduation By Successfully Passing One (mock Naplex) Exams Of 75%
  
  • PHA 5930 Issues In Contemporary Pharmacy Practice. (2)


    Current Topics Of Interest To The Profession Of Pharmacy. This Course Has Been Designed To Assist In Shaping Student Philosophy And Overall Understanding Of Controversial Issues Affecting Pharmacy Practice.
    Prerequisite: Completion Of Semester 9 Course Work.
  
  • PHA 5932 Clinical Seminars (1,1)


    Weekly Discussion Of Current Topics Of Interest In The Area Of Clinical Pharmacy Will Be Presented By Faculty, Students, And Invited Outside Lectures.
  
  • PHA 5933 Clin Seminar II


  
  • PHA 5935 Clin Seminar III


  
  • PHA 6105 Unit Operations In The Pharmaceutical Industry Lab (1)


    Lab To Accompany PHA 6105.
  
  • PHA 6105L Unit Oper Phar Ind L


  
  • PHA 6116 Stability And Chemical Kinetics Of Drugs


  
  • PHA 6117 Advanced Physical Pharmacy (3)


    Special Topics Of A Physical-chemical Nature Applicable To Pharmaceutical Systems. Emphasis Is Given To Chemical Kinetics, Stability Of Pharmaceuticals And Principles Of Colloid And Surface Science. Applications To Dosage Form Design And Biological Systems Are Considered. Three (3) Lectures Per Week.
  
  • PHA 6121C Advanced Pharmacokinetics (4)


    Principles Of Pharmacokinetics Parameters (absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, Excretion) As They Relate To Dosage Regimen Of Individual Drugs And Patient Factors Which Affect Drug Therapy. Four (4) Lectures Per Week.
  
  • PHA 6174 Sterile Dosage Forms


  
  • PHA 6174L Sterile Dosag Form L


  
  • PHA 6175 Pharm Product Formul


  
  • PHA 6175L Pharm Prod Formu-L


  
  • PHA 6176 Drug Delivery (3)


    To Understand The Theoretical Basis Of New Drug Delivery Systems. The Student Should Develop The Ability To Utilize And Apply The Properties Of Drug And Carrier System To Develop New Dosage Forms. Three (3) Hours Per Week
  
  • PHA 6180 Advanced Pharmaceutics I (3)


    The Study Of The Pharmaceutical And Physicochemical Aspects Affecting Formulation Of Liquid Dosage Forms With Emphasis On Solutions And Extractives, Parenteral Preparations, Intravenous Admixtures, Opthalamic Preparations And Polyphasic Systems. Three (3) Hours Per Week.
    Prerequisite: CHM 3211 , PHY 3005 .
  
  • PHA 6181 Advanced Pharmaceutics II (2)


    A Study Of Solid Dosage Forms Such As Powders, Tablets And Capsules As Well As Sustained Release Drug Delivery Systems, Topical Applications, Dissolution, Aerosols Radiopharmaceuticals, Stability Of Pharmaceutical Products And Reaction Kinetics Incompatibility And Complexation. Two (2) Lecture Hours Per Week.
    Prerequisite: PHA 6180 .
  
  • PHA 6182 Advanced Pharmaceutics III (2)


    Introduction To Application Of Pharmacokinetic Principles With Special Emphasis To Be Given To Patient Factors Such As Disease States, Age, Drug Factors Such As Formulation In Drug Delivery And Availability And Formulation Of A Rational Dosage Regimen. Two (2) Lecture Hours Per Week.
    Prerequisite: PHA 6181 .
  
  • PHA 6205 Phar Mkt Merch Mgt


  
  • PHA 6215 Entep & Com Phar Dev


  
  • PHA 6216 Pha & Retail Drg Ind


  
  • PHA 6217 Phar Fin & Cap Mgt


  
  • PHA 6218 Phar Purch Inv Mgt


  
  • PHA 6219 Phar Personnel Mgt


  
  • PHA 6220 Economic Evaluation Of Pharmaceuticals (3)


    Advanced Course In The Theory And Principles Of Pharmaceutical Economics. Primary Course Objective Is To Introduce Students To Conceptual And Theoretical Foundations Of Conducting Pharmaceutical Economic Analysis, And Practical Methodological Issues An Evaluator Needs To Resolve In Undertaking An Economic Evaluation Of A Pharmaceutical Program. This Course Is A uisite To Advanced Studies In Pharmacoeconomics Which Deals With The Application Of Knowledge Gained In Present Course.
  
  • PHA 6221 Overview Of Managed Care (3)


    Introduction To Key Concepts Of Managing Programs In The Health Care System. This Course Is Designed For Graduate Students In Health Care Programs. The First Part Of The Course Focuses On Understanding The Managed Care System. The Second Part Is An Applied Section For Students To Investigate Different Health Care Providers, Consumers, And Managed Care Organizations And Their Perspectives About Managed Care.
  
  • PHA 6253 Contem Iss Lng Ter C


  
  • PHA 6256 Pharmacy In The Health Care System (3)


    An Overview And Appraisal Of The Pharmacy Profession And Health Care System. Students Will Explore And Critique The Present Role Of Pharmacists As Health Care Providers, And Examine The Evolving Role Of Pharmacists As Health Care Providers. Historical Changes In Professions Of Medicine, Nursing, And Law Will Also Be Explored And Compared To That Of Pharmacy.
  
  • PHA 6257 Organization And Administration Of U.S. Health Care (3)


    The Overall Goal Of This Course Is To Provide Graduate Students With A Systematic Understanding Of The U.s. Health Care System-the Arrangement And Delivery Of Health Care Services In The U.s. The Development Of The U.s. Medical Care System, Its Current Status And Future Trends Will Be Discussed. The Course Will Also Cover The Historical, Social, Political, And Economic Forces That Influence The Access, Utilization, Quality, And Cost Of Health Care Services. Health Care Concepts And Terminology, Available Technology And Resources, Provider Characteristics, Methods Of Financing, Government Regulation, And Health Care Reform Initiatives Will Be Reviewed.
  
  • PHA 6258 Seminar On Contemporary Issues In Long-term Care (3)


    This Course Covers Changing Contemporary Topics In Long-term Care Research. In Addition To Formal Lectures By Instructor, Students Will Read, Present And Critique Research For Discussion During Seminar.
  
  • PHA 6259 Humanistic Outcomes Of Pharmaceutical Programs (3)


    This Course Is Designed To Present An Understanding Of The Concepts Development And Types Of Humanistic Outcomes Measures Used As Pharmacoeconomic Research Tools.
  
  • PHA 6260 Advanced Studies in Pharmacoeconomics (3)


    Application Of Economic And Humanistic Outcome Evaluations Of Health Care. Primary Course Of Objective Is To Expose Students To The Application Of Conceptual And Theoretical Foundations Of Pharmacoeconomic Analysis In Health Care.
    Prerequisite: PHA 6259  And PHA 6220 .
  
  • PHA 6261 Health Outcomes Evaluation And Pharmacoeconomics In Pharmacy Practice (3)


    Evaluation Of Pharmacy Services On Patient And Various Health-system Outcomes Explored. Use Of Pharmacoeconomic Principles To Evaluate Drug Therapy. Assessment Of Specific Drug Therapies On Various Humanistic Outcomes. Case Scenarios And
  
  • PHA 6284 Intro Hlth Res Theory & Policy


    This Course Will Address The Conceptional Foundation Of Health Care Research And Practice, Including Social-behavorial, Economic, And Political Theories And Models. The Social And Behavioral Sciences Provide A Framework For Improving Health Care Outcomes Through Understanding Patient/provider Behavior. Health Economic Theory Addresses Issues Of Supply Efficiency And Cost. Pharmacoeconomic Models Provide A Context For Evaluating Comparative Effectiveness Of Health Care Intervention With Reference To Cost-benefit And Cost-effectiveness, Political Theories Of Health Explore Concepts Of Social Capital, Health Equity/justce And Health Politics
  
  • PHA 6292 Comp Effective Evaluation I


    As The Us Struggles To Contain Health Care Costs Yet Provide Services To The Currently Uninsured Populations, New Federal Legislation Has Specified Greater Emphasis On Comparative Effectiveness Research. When New Health Care Strategies, Therapies, Devices And Procedures Are Developed, It Is Imp0rtant To Consider How Well They Work Compared To Currently Available Options. This Is The First Of A Two-course Sequence That Will Present The Application Of Comparative Effectiveness Evaluation To Ascertain The Increased Benefits, If Any, From Utilizing The New Or Alternative Technologies
  
  • PHA 6293 Comp Effective Evaluation II


    As The Us Struggles To Contain Health Care Costs Yet Provide Services To The Currently Uninsured Populations, New Federal Legislation Has Specified Greater Emphasis On Comparative Effectiveness Research. When New Health Care Strategies, Therapies, Devices And Procedures Are Developed, It Is Important To Consider How Well They Work Compared To Currently Available Options. This Is The Second Of A Two-course Sequence That Wi11 Present The Application Of Comparative Effectiveness Evaluation To Ascertain The Increased Benefits, If Any, From Utilizing The New Or Alternative Technologies
  
  • PHA 6294 Pat Behavior In Hlh Care Sys I


    The Goal Of This Course Is To Provide The Student With An Understanding Of The Social Psychological Theories And Models Of Health Care Behavior And Their Application In Research And Practice
  
  • PHA 6295 Pat Behav In Hlh Care Sys II


    This Is An Advanced Course In The Theories And Applications Of Patient Behavior. The Goal Of The Course Is For The Student To Become More Knowledgeable About The Many Dimensions Of Patient Behavior From The Vantage Point Of The Social And Behavioral Sciences. The Course Emphasizes The Patient’s Perspective In The Context Of Illness. It Requires That The Student Apply The Knowledge Obtained In The Class To A Specific Patient Behavior
  
  • PHA 6296 Adv Hlth Care Policy Develop


    This Is The Capstone Course That Culminates In Development Of A Policy Proposal That Approximates The Professional Practice Of A Health Policy Analyst. It Is Planned, Supervised And Evaluated Development Of A Of An Analytic Options Paper And A Final Presentation. Students Identify An Appropriate Policy Position, Synthesize And Integrate Knowledge Acquired In Program Courses And Apply Theory And Principles In The Situation. Learning Is Facilitated By Readings By Readings, Web Modules, In Person Lectures And Guided Mentorship
  
  • PHA 6297 Hlh Care Pol & Pol Decis Makin


    This Course Teaches Key Components Of The Policy Making Process–problem Definition, Constructing Policy Design Alternatives, Selecting Criteria To Evaluate Alternatives, And Confronting Trade-offs. Analysis Of How The Political Process Provides Incentives And Types Of Construct Design To Accomplish Desired Goals Will Be Critiqued. Criteria To Evaluate Healthcare Policy Alternatives And Impact Desired Outcomes In The Health And Pharmaceutical Care Arena Will Be The Focus.
  
  • PHA 6298 Adv Hlh Car Pol Analys & Advoc


    This Web Enhanced Course Uses Discussion, Exploration, And Adoption Of A Personal Theory For Policy Development In A Context Of Values And Value Formation. The Course Is Preparation To: Organize And Lead Policy Analysis; Confront The Underlying Values And Ethics Of Policy Analysis; Develop And Refine Policy Solutions Through Analysis And Advocacy. The Use Of Rhetoric To Express Values And Incite Policy Action Will Also Be Analyzed
  
  • PHA 6299 Adv Hlth Care Policy Develop


    This Is Captone Course That Culminates In Development Of A Policy Proposal That Approximates The Professional Practice Of A Health Policy Analyst. It Is A Planned, Supervised, And Evaluated Development Of An Analytic Options Paper And Final Presentations. Students Identify An Appropriate Policy Position. Synthesize And Integrate Knowledge Acquired In Program Courses, And Apply Theory And Principles To The Situation. Learning Is Facilitated By Readings, Web Modules In Person Lectures And Guided Monitorship
  
  • PHA 6353 Natural Product Chemistry (2)


    Biosynthesis, Isolation, Characterization, And The Sar Of Compounds Isolated From Plants, Animals, And Microbial Organisms. Two (2) Lecture Hours Per Week.
    Prerequisite: PHA 4430 PHA 4431 .
  
  • PHA 6433 Graduate Medicinal Chemistry I (2)


    Synthesis Of Man-made Drug Moieties And Extraction And Purification Of Naturally Occurring Drugs. Three (3) Lecture Hours Per Week.
  
  • PHA 6433L Pharmacomed Chem I-L


  
  • PHA 6434 Graduate Medicinal Chemistry II (2)


    Synthesis Of Man-made Drug Moieties And Extraction And Purification Of Naturally Occurring Drugs. Three (3) Lecture Hours Per Week.
  
  • PHA 6434L Pharmacomed Chm II-L


  
  • PHA 6441 Advanced Medicinal Chemistry I (2)


    This Course Integrates Principles And Concepts Of Biochemistry Physiology, Physical, Organic And Computational Chemistry In The Design And Synthesis Of Agents Targeted To Specific Receptors In The Body.
  
  • PHA 6442 Advanced Medicinal Chemistry II (2)


    This Course Integrates Principles And Concepts Of Biochemistry Physiology, Physical, Organic And Computational Chemistry In The Design And Synthesis Of Agents Targeted To Specific Receptors In The Body.
  
  • PHA 6443 Grad Pharmac Chem I


  
  • PHA 6446 Topics in Medicinal Chemistry (2)


    Examination Of Pertinent Topics In Contemporary Medicinal Chemistry.emphasis On Drug Discovery, Rationale Of Drug Design, And Developmental Process For New Drugs. Two (2) Lecture Hours Per Week.
    Prerequisite: PHA 6433 PHA 6434 .
  
  • PHA 6447 Stability and Chemical Kinetics of Drugs (3)


    This Course Deals With The Study Of Kinetics And Mechanisms Of Solution Reactions As Applied To Pharmaceutical Systems Including Drug Degradation And Stabilization. Three (3) Lecture Hours Per Week.
    Prerequisite: PHA 3111 .
  
  • PHA 6507 Advanced Cardiovascular Physiology (2)


    Analysis Of Cardiovascular Physiology, Including Hemodynamics, Cardiac Mechanics, Electrocardiophysiology, Cardiac Control, And History Of Cardiovascular Physiology.
  
  • PHA 6513C Graduate Pharmacology I (2)


    Effects Of Drugs On The Human Body. Two (2) Hours Of Lecture Per Week.
  
  • PHA 6514C Graduate Pharmacology II (2)


    Effects Of Drugs On The Human Body. Two (2) Hours Of Lecture Per Week.
  
  • PHA 6517 Pharm Concept Grad S


  
  • PHA 6518 Pharm Concept Grad S


  
  • PHA 6519C Advanced Cardiovascular Pharmacology (2)


    This Course Is Designed To Build On The Basic Concepts That Were Taught In The General And Advanced Pharmacology Courses. To Teach And Analyze The Established And Experimental Concepts Related To Cardiac Mechanics, Cardiacontrol, Vascular Control, Hemodynamics, Cardiametabolism Cardia And Vascular Pathology And To Interrelate The Number And Types Of Pharmacological Agents That Are Used Experimentally. Two (2) Lecture Hours Per Week.
    Prerequisite: Pha 6514.
  
  • PHA 6520 Pharmadynamic Chem


  
  • PHA 6525 Pharmacological Techniques (3)


    Principles And Applications Of Lab Techniques Used In Evaluation Of Pharmacological Agents. Screening Drug Activity Of Synthetic And Natural Compounds, Utilizing Modern Recording Equipment. Three (3) Laboratory Sessions Per Week.
  
  • PHA 6526L Phar Techniques II


  
  • PHA 6527 Analytical Methods In Pharmacology And Toxicology & Lab (2,1)


    Principles And Application Of Lab Techniques As They Apply To Detection And Mechanism Of Action Of Drugs And Detection Of Compounds In Environmental And Industrial Toxicology. Use Of Modern Lab Analytical Methods, Including Gas Chromatography And Mass Spectrometry. Three (3) Lecture Hours Per Week.
  
  • PHA 6527L Anal Mtd Pha & T0x-L


  
  • PHA 6532 Human Health And Environmental Toxicants I (3)


    Toxic Responses Of Various Systems, I.e., Liver, Blood, Immune System, Kidney And Pulmonary Systems. Three (3) Lecture Hours Per Week.
    Prerequisite: Pha 6514; To Describe Principles Important In Understanding Toxicologic Events, Types Of Injury Produced In Specific Organs Or Systems By Toxic Agents And Examples Of Agents Which Cause These Effects.
  
  • PHA 6533 Graduate Toxicology (2)


    Clinical Problems Of Drugs, Environmental And Industrial Toxicitys. Toxicological Test Procedures And Case Studies. Two (2) Lecture Hours Per Week.
  
  • PHA 6534 Environmental Toxicology (3)


    This Course Is Designed To Discuss The Pathophysiological, Toxicological And Functional Disorders To Human Health Resulted From Exposure Of Various Chemicals In The Environment. In Addition, The Course Will Consider The Various Chemical Agents In The Air, Water, Food, Pesticides And Other Environmental Components That Effect The Public Health. Three (3) Lecture Hours Per Week.
    Prerequisite: PHA 6514, PHA 6533 PHA 6535 .
  
  • PHA 6535 Advanced Toxicology (2)


    Theoretical Aspects Of Toxicology At The Molecular Level In Regard To Mechanisms And Consequences Of Toxicology. Two (2) Hours Lecture Per Week.
  
  • PHA 6536 Human Health Environmental Toxicants II (3);


    Designed To Describe Principles Important In Understanding Toxicologic Events, Types Of Injury Produced In Specific Organs Or Systems By Toxic Agents And Examples Of Agents Which Cause These Effects. The Toxics Of Various Systems, I.e. Cardiovascular, The Skin Central Nervous System, Reproductive System And Developmental Toxicology, And Developmental Toxicology. Three (3) Lecture Hours Per Week.
    Prerequisite: PHA 6514, PHA 6535 .
  
  • PHA 6538 Toxicokinetics (4)


    Study Of Time Course Of Absorption, Distribution, Elimination, Excretion Of Toxins. Toxins Are Accumulated In The Body And Their Levels At Site Of Action Are Related To Their Toxic Intensity. Three (3) Lecture Hours Per Week.
    Prerequisite: PHA 6514, PHA 6535 .
  
  • PHA 6539 Environmental Toxicology II (3);


    Designed To Further Discuss The Qualitative And Quantitative Human Pathophysiological, Toxicological And Functional Disorders Precipitated By Biochemical And Physical Agents. Furthermore, The Course Will Consider The Various Chemical And Environmental Agents In Air, Water, Food, Pesticides And Other Environmental Sources Which Are Of Public Health Concern. Three (3) Lecture Hours Per Week.
    Prerequisite: PHA 6514, PHA 6533 PHA 6535 .
  
  • PHA 6545 Neuropharmacology (3)


    Study Of Drugs And Toxins Affecting The Central Nervous System, Drug Addiction And Abuse From T He Pharmacological Point Of View, And Autonomic And Cns Drugs In Relation To Their Neural Properties And Toxic Side Reactions.
  
  • PHA 6546 Chronopharmacology


  
  • PHA 6547 Endocrine Pharmacology (4)


    Study Of The Physiology Of The Endocrine Organs, Their Metabolic Products And Functions, Consideration Of Therapeutic Applications Of The Various Hormones, And Effects Of Drugs On Endocrine Function.
  
  • PHA 6547L Endocrine Pharm Lab


  
  • PHA 6550 Pesticide Toxic I


  
  • PHA 6551 Pest Toxico II


  
  • PHA 6552 Enviro Awareness


  
  • PHA 6553 Epidemiology and Human Risk Assessment (4);


    Course Designed To Describe Basic Knowledge On Epidemiology. Elements Of Descriptive And Analytical Epidemiology With Emphasis On Environmental Contaminations. An In-depth Risk Assessment Analysis For Human Exposure To Toxic Substance Will Be Discussed. Four (4) Hour Lecture Per Week.
    Prerequisite: PHA 6535 PHA 6536 .
  
  • PHA 6570 Biotechnology & Molecular Biology (3);


    Will Cover The Basic Concepts Of Molecular Biology And Will Examine Methods Of Dna Cloning, Techniques And Uses Of Molecular Biology And Biotechnology. How These Techniques Can Be Used To Study Disease And How They Can Be Applied To Drug Development, Production And Mechanism Elucidation Will Also Be Covered. Three (3) Lecture Hours.
    Prerequisite: Graduate Student Status Or Upper-class Undergraduate With Permission Of The Dean.
  
  • PHA 6576 Molecular Pharmacology (3)


    Modern Concepts Of Molecular Structure And Biochemistry Form Basis For Discussing Molecular Theories Of Drug Action. Emphasis On Development Of Receptor Concepts, Techniques For Studying Drug-receptor Interaction, And Application Of These Concepts To Interpretation Of Biological Responses, Therapeutic Uses, And Toxicity Of Drugs. Three (3) Lecture Hours Per Week.
  
  • PHA 6578 Biochemical Pharmacology (2)


    Interaction Of Drugs With Biochemical Processes. Emphasis On With Biotransformation Of Drugs And Effects Of Drugs On Metabolism Of Important Cellular Constituents And Control Mechanisms. Two (2) Lecture Hours Per Week.
  
  • PHA 6582 Analytical Methods in Neuroscience & Lab (2,2);


    The Application Of Principles And Techniques Of Neuroscience. The Central And The Peripheral Nervous System Will Be Studied Using Pharmacological Methods. Two (2) Hours Of Lecture Per Week.
    Prerequisite: PHA 3580 PHA 3581 PHA 4511 .
  
  • PHA 6582L Anal Meth Neursc Lab


 

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