University Courses

Course Code:HUM1300
Credits Hours:3
Prerequisite Course:EGH1310
Course Description:This course is designed to develop students’ abilities and skills in academic communication, argumentation and debate. The topics of this course train the students to use sources for academic communication, to produce knowledge, to raise academic questions and to answer the questions scientifically. It also trains them to think critically, to respect others’ points of view and also to direct academic arguments. In this course, students are directed to raise questions and analyze the scientific texts logically and critically, i.e. they are guided to conduct a critical analysis of what they read and are provided with opportunities to practice and develop their skills by writing their reflections on the material studied and on their own learning.
Course Code:EGH1310
Credits Hours:3
Prerequisite Course:level 4

Course Description: 

This course is intended for students who are willing to develop and improve their skills in expository English writing. It focuses on the writing process which covers organization, structure and development of types of paragraphs. It also focuses on the structure, outline, unity and coherence of essays. At the end of the course, the APA style of writing will be introduced briefly.
Course Code:EGH1311
Credits Hours:3
Prerequisite Course:EGH1310

Course Description: 

This course is intended for students who already passed ACADEMIC ENGLISH I. It will further develop the academic skills that the students acquired in the prerequisite course.The course focuses mainly on the skills required to produce well-researched and well-documented academic essays and research papers. It starts by introducing students to valid topics for academic essays and research papers.  It then introduces them to the types of academic essays with sample essays analyzed in class for clarification, identification and emulation purposes.  Students are then taught how to search for and locate different types of sources and references in library archives and web archives.  Students also learn how to render their arguments logically and how to avoid fallacies and plagiarism in their academic writing.  They are trained via exercise and exposure in writing with a scholarly style.  The course teaches them how to use text editors like Microsoft Word to cite references, document sources, divide, organize, revise and proofread their research papers.  Students learn important tips on how to deliver effective presentations based on their research papers before an audience.

Course Code:CMP1300
Credits Hours:3
Prerequisite Course: level 4
Course Description: This course is designed to develop students’ computer literacy, keyboarding skills and to meet the needs of students in the associate degree programs and technical certificate programs. The student will learn from hands-on experiences basic skills in file management utilities, word processing, spreadsheets, and graphical presentations in the Windows environment.
Course Code:SOS1205
Credits Hours:2
Prerequisite Course:level 4

Course Description: 

This course will offer a general mosaic survey of the linguistic, geographical, historical, social, religious, political, cultural, and artistic aspects of the Kurdish people, especially in Iraq. Moreover, the Kurdology is the study of all issues that relate to Kurdish people and Kurdish homeland: Kurdistan. Under topics of Kurdology, students will study, the Kurdish language, race of Kurds, Kurdish dialects and their geographic distribution, the structure of the Kurdish society, religion of Kurds, the religious and tribal hierarchy of the Kurdish people, Kurdish political history, Emirates and Kurdish revolutions and political movements, Kurdish folklore, literature, Journalism and modern arts.
Course Code:EGH3215
Credits Hours:2
Prerequisite Course:EGH1311
Course Description: This course will examine topics such as the historical formation of professional communication as a discipline; technological, scientific, and multimedia writing; theories and research; ethics and politics; intercultural professional communication; and workplace, pedagogical, and professionalization issues.
Course Code:HUM3215
Credits Hours:2
Prerequisite Course: EGH3215
Course Description: This course is an introduction to fundamentals of conducting research. It will teach the students different research methodologies, research designs and parts of the research paper. The curriculum is sequential, helping the students to identify study topics, formulate inquiry questions, organize a literature review, and select appropriate designs and methodologies. By the End of the course, students will complete a proposal that includes an introduction, problem statement (significance of study), literature review, methods section, references, and a project timeline. This work can be converted next year into a full research that will include the following sections: findings, discussion, conclusions, and references.

College Courses

Course Code: CHM2411C
Credits Hours:4
Prerequisite Course: CHM1410C
Course Description: Analytical Chemistry I is targeted at students pursuing higher education in the chemical sciences. The goal of this course is for students to master applying concepts and solving problems in analytical chemistry, with an emphasis on solution equilibria and electrochemistry.
Course Code: MED2200
Credits Hours:2
Prerequisite Course:MED2305C
Course Description: A study of the molecular and cellular interactions and principles of the immune system. Topics include immune system development, humoral & cell-mediated immunity, disease and treatments involving immunization, immunodeficiency, and autoimmunity.
Course Code: MTH3320
Credits Hours:3
Prerequisite Course:PHR3330C
Course Description: This course is intended for students interested in statistical computing. Topics include descriptive statistics, graphical presentation, estimation, hypothesis testing, sample size and power; emphasis on learning statistical methods and concepts through hands-on experience with real data.
Course Code: MED1200
Credits Hours:2
Prerequisite Course:MED1300
Course Description: Discoveries in genetics is opening up a new era of understanding, both of ourselves and of the world around us. Genetics give us insight into what contributes to our development and individuality. This course is designed to provide students with a
basic understanding of the concepts of human genetics and discuss ramification of gene structure, gene function, how genetic information is passed on from parent to child (inheritance), and an important area within clinical genetics involving diagnosis,
prognosis, risk assessment and in understanding and treating genetic diseases.
Course Code: CHM1410C
Credits Hours:4
Prerequisite Course: Level 4
Course Description: A general course in chemistry including dimensional analysis, atomic and molecular structures, chemical and physical properties, gas laws, and solutions.
Course Code: MED2305C
Credits Hours:3
Prerequisite Course: PHR1210C
Course Description: This module involves the branch of biology which studies the microscopic anatomy of biological tissues. Students learn that the structure of each tissue is directly related to its function, such that histology is related to anatomy and physiology.
Course Code: MED3300C
Credits Hours:3
Prerequisite Course: MED2200
Course Description: Integrate the general principles, terminology, and modes of spread of disease to the study of Pathology. Build a basic understanding of histopathology and morbid anatomy through the examination of microscopic sections and gross specimens, respectively, displaying pathological processes.
Course Code: MED1300C
Credits Hours:3
Prerequisite Course: Level 4
Course Description: General Medical Biology provides a basic introduction to biology, the study of life. A major focus of this course is the cell – its structure and function, cell transport and
cellular energy, and how cells divide. The laboratory will focus on basic molecular techniques including, differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells in term of shape, size, and cell division, in addition to nucleic acid isolation, gel electrophoresis,
and PCR techniques.
Course Code: MED2300C
Credits Hours:3
Prerequisite Course:MED1200
Course Description: Introduction to Microbiology is a3 credit course with two 1 hour 20 min lectures per week offered each spring semester. Introduction to Microbiology is appropriate for students with some background in biology and chemistry whose career path intersects the study of microbes or simply have an interest in microbiology. This course introduces the basic principles of microbiology examining the microbes that inhabit our planet and their effect on the biosphere. Lecture topics explore the basic principles of microbiology and examine the microbes that inhabit our planet and their effect on the biosphere. Students will analyze the influence of microbiology and 21st century challenges and opportunities that arise from our changing relationship with and understanding of microbes.
Course Code: MED2310C
Credits Hours:3
Prerequisite Course:MED2300C
Course Description: Introduction to Microbiology is a3 credit course with two 1 hour 20 min lectures per week offered each spring semester. Introduction to Microbiology is appropriate for students with some background in biology and chemistry whose career path intersects the study of microbes or simply have an interest in microbiology. This course introduces the basic principles of microbiology examining the microbes that inhabit our planet and their effect on the biosphere. Lecture topics explore the basic principles of microbiology and examine the microbes that inhabit our planet and their effect on the biosphere. Students will analyze the influence of microbiology and 21st century challenges and opportunities that arise from our changing relationship with and understanding of microbes.
Course Code: MED1305C
Credits Hours:3
Prerequisite Course: Level 4
Course Description: The biophysics major is highly interdisciplinary, resulting in a strong foundation in physics, biology, chemistry, and mathematics. Students understand how biological systems work and learn to apply the law of physics to biological phenomena. 
Course Code: MED1100
Credits Hours:1
Prerequisite Course:
Course Description: This course introduces prefixes, suffixes, and word roots used in the language of medicine. Topics include medical vocabulary and the terms that relate to the anatomy, physiology, pathological conditions, and treatment of selected systems

Department Courses

Course Code: PHR5106
Credits Hours:2
Prerequisite Course: PHR4225
Course Description: Advanced drug delivery systems in clinical use are taught. The specific delivery systems are characterized by their formulation, mechanism of drug release and route of administration. The controlled delivery systems include delayed release, sustained release, particles, and implantable.

 

Course Code: PHR5301C
Credits Hours:3
Prerequisite Course: PHR4215
Course Description: This course includes an advanced study of the discipline’s components such as method validation, documentation, handling of raw materials and finished products, inspections that impact the development of pharmaceutical products.
Course Code: PHR3310C
Credits Hours:3
Prerequisite Course: PHR2305C
Course Description: This course is designed to provide an introductory experience to conducting experiments in a biochemistry laboratory. The course covers a broad spectrum of modern techniques and their underlying physical, chemical and biological principles.

 

ourse Code: PHR3315C
Credits Hours:3
Prerequisite Course: PHR3310C
Course Description: This course is designed to provide an introductory experience to conducting experiments in a biochemistry laboratory. The course covers a broad spectrum of modern techniques and their underlying physical, chemical and biological principles.

 

Course Code: PHR2210C
Credits Hours:2
Prerequisite Course: MED2405C

Course Description:

Course Code: PHR4301C
Credits Hours:3
Prerequisite Course: PHR3330C
Course Description: It is a main specialized course of pharmacy and pharmaceutics. Biopharmaceutics is a subject that introduces the absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of medicine in the body, and illuminates the interrelationship among preparation, biology and drug treatment.
Course Code: PHR5110
Credits Hours:1
Prerequisite Course: PHR5310
Course Description: Personalized medicine and pharmacogenetics both promise exciting new developments in healthcare. This course will explore the topics potential, taking a close look at the human genome, genome and exome sequencing, pharmacogenetics tests, a review of current best evidence and the use of personalized medicine in cancer therapy. Knowledge obtained by student will be applied in prescribing fluoropyrimidines (FU), enabling them to test their knowledge to feel confident about applying it in their future discipline.
Course Code: PHR5305C
Credits Hours:3
Prerequisite Course: PHR3315C
Course Description: It studies the principles, concepts and techniques of basic clinical chemistry laboratory testing of serum, plasma and other body fluids. Discusses the characteristics of laboratory reagents, supplies and methods used for the analysis of carbohydrates, proteins, electrolytes and other analyses that help to assess carbohydrate disorders, function, liver function, cardiovascular function, acid base balance and protein related disorders. It also includes advanced instrumentation principles and techniques, acid-base balance, advanced enzymology, endocrinology and toxicology. Also it studies the application of the theory of the procedures and techniques used for colorimetric, spectrophotometric and ultraviolet analysis of serum plasma and other body fluids for clinically significant substances. It also explores the principles of technique appropriate to the evaluation of methodology, acid-base balance, advanced enzyme quantification, endocrinology and toxicology.

 

Course Code: PHR5210
Credits Hours:2
Prerequisite Course: PHR4225
Course Description: This course provides basic principles of pharmacokinetics and their application to the clinical setting, including single-dose intravenous and oral kinetics, multiple dosing, nonlinear pharmacokinetics, metabolite kinetics and pharmacodynamics.

 

Course Code: PHR4220
Credits Hours: 2
Prerequisite Course: PHR 3320 AND PHR3100
Course Description: This module highlights the professional code of ethics for pharmacists while denoting the importance of pharmacist-patient and pharmacist-other health care provider cooperation. Furthermore, it considers medicines and medical appliances its safety and efficacy. In addition, how to detect, assess and monitor to prevent adverse effects of pharmaceutical products will be addressed.

 

Course Code: PHR4215
Credits Hours:2
Prerequisite Course: PHR3305C
Course Description: The course is intended to provide graduate students with the knowledge, applications and appreciation of biochemical and molecular biology principles to modern biomedical and biotechnology problems.

 

Course Code: PHR3100
Credits Hours:1
Prerequisite Course: PHR3210
Course Description: The course design is based on an introduction to the profession and comprehensive drug-related information in stable health sectors. Drug information is needed to assist pharmacists in various clinical decisions and will help to utilize well supported evidences for better patient care and clinical outcomes. Medicine information is encompassing information focused at future pharmacists, patients and consumers with the primary aim of educating and ensuring the quality, safety, effectiveness and appropriate utilization of medicines.

 

Course Code: PHR5251
Credits Hours:2
Prerequisite Course: PHR4201
Course Description: Upon completion of the Drug Information Practice Experience, the student will be able to:1.Describe the role of drug information in the profession of pharmacy.2.Perceive and interpret the medication information needs of patients, families/care providers, and health-care professionals.3.Given a drug information request, determine the appropriate background information to assist in formulating precise and accurate answers.4.Use appropriate primary, secondary and tertiary reference sources in arriving at answers to information requests.5.Given a source of information, determine the strengths, limitations, and validity of the information provided. 6.Use a systematic approach to address medication information needs by effectively searching, retrieving, and evaluating the literature.7.Based on a systematic search, interpret, apply, and communicate the requested information to the patient care situation
Course Code: PHR4230
Credits Hours:2
Prerequisite Course: PHR4300C
Course Description: Nutrition is the scientific study of the nutritional components of food and their physiological importance in the growth and maintenance of the body.
Course Code: PHR1210C
Credits Hours:3
Prerequisite Course:MED1100
Course Description: General Human Anatomy is a laboratory-based course that investigates the structure and function of the human body. Topics covered will include the basic organization of the body and major body systems along with the impact of diseases on certain systems.

 

ourse Code: PHR5495
Credits Hours:4
Prerequisite Course: DEP.Approval
Course Description: This course gives opportunity to students to design a real research proposal with coordination of their colleagues and instructors. Students prepare all parts of their proposal including a suitable title, background and methodology in a teamwork. Crucial criteria of research such as professional research attitude, teamwork, and ethical issues are all get discussed. Students may start their practical work in this course during their conducting of lab rotation program in hospitals. The proposed project must be approved by the department. Written reports, submission of the graduation project and final oral presentation is required.

 

Course Code: PHR4251C
Credits Hours:2
Prerequisite Course: PHR3315C

Course Description:

Courses in herbal medicine, which is traditionally used in many cultures, are often part of a college undergraduate program in herbal sciences or a similar area. Graduate certificate and master’s degree programs in herbal medicine and traditional Chinese medicine also provide education in this area, as do Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine (ND) programs. Standalone courses can also be found through extension programs at many universities. Common course topics include the following:

  • Botanical identification
  • Disease prevention
  • Health maintenance
  • Sociopolitical perspectives
  • Quality assurance
  • Herbal manufacturing

 

Course Code: PHR5200
Credits Hours:2
Prerequisite Course: PHR4310
Course Description: Training program designed for hospital work, such as surgical or medical technology or phlebotomy, are offered through hospitals. Students obtain further knowledge in their extended field of practice, cooperate with hospital and healthcare staff to provide patient centered clinical care.
Course Code: PHR5215
Credits Hours:2
Prerequisite Course: PHR5310
Course Description: During this module, students experience first-hand medicines, patients and disease states in special settings, thus reinforcing educational learning experiences. It is designed to allow students to put into practice obtained knowledge and experience the real daily pharmacist’s duty in tertiary care. Duties may involve legal aspects, undertaking medicines review, producing clinical care plans and managing higher level of demanding patient groups.
Course Code: PHR5300C
Credits Hours:3
Prerequisite Course: PHR4310C
Course Description: Industrial Pharmacy is a discipline which includes manufacturing, development, marketing and distribution of drug products including quality assurance of these activities.

 

Course Code: PHR5210C
Credits Hours:3
Prerequisite Course: PHR5300C
Course Description: Industrial Pharmacy is a discipline which includes manufacturing, development, marketing and distribution of drug products including quality assurance of these activities.

 

Course Code: PHR3320C
Credits Hours:3
Prerequisite Course: PHR2310C
Course Description: Medicinal Chemistry is aimed at students with a strong interest in the biological aspects of chemistry. As well as traditional chemistry topics you will take courses that cover biochemistry, medicines and drug discovery, and the major disease areas.

 

Course Code: PHR3321C
Credits Hours:3
Prerequisite Course: PHR3320
Course Description: Medicinal Chemistry is aimed at students with a strong interest in the biological aspects of chemistry. As well as traditional chemistry topics you will take courses that cover biochemistry, medicines and drug discovery, and the major disease areas.
Course Code: PHR2300C
Credits Hours:3
Prerequisite Course: CHM2411C
Course Description: Introduction to organic chemistry, focusing primarily on the basic principles to understand the structure and reactivity of organic molecules. Emphasis is on substitution and elimination reactions and chemistry of the carbonyl group.
Course Code: PHR2305
Credits Hours:3
Prerequisite Course: PHR2300C
Course Description: Introduction to organic chemistry, focusing primarily on the basic principles to understand the structure and reactivity of organic molecules. Emphasis is on substitution and elimination reactions and chemistry of the carbonyl group.
Course Code: PHR3220
Credits Hours: 2
Prerequisite Course: MED3300C
Course Description: This module allows students to understand and acknowledge the physical and biological abnormalities in the body which occur because of a condition or disease.

 

Course Code: PHR4225
Credits Hours:2
Prerequisite Course:
Course Description: Course focusing on the fundamental principles of absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination of drugs by the human body. The course also covers clinical application, including case studies of commonly dosed drugs.

 

Course Code: PHR42345
Credits Hours:2
Prerequisite Course: PHR3205 and PHR3315C
Course Description: Pharmaceutical Administration focuses on research, health policy and education. This program includes courses on evaluating clinical outcomes or quality of care, organizational behavior, pharmacy management, instructional methods and issues related to medication use.
Course Code: PHR1315C
Credits Hours:3
Prerequisite Course: CHM1305C

Course Description:

The course design is based on an introduction to the profession of pharmacy and basics of pharmaceutical care principles. Furthermore, it takes into account the fundamental concepts of calculations applied and required in the pharmaceutical care and practice. Calculations include therapeutic dose, dosage form preparation, compounding and prescription filling.

Practical lab sessions, provide students with the chance to practice and get hands-on expertise in the measurements and calculations required during the course of working as pharmacist

 

Course Code: PHR3205
Credits Hours:2
Prerequisite Course: MED2310C
Course description: The course is designed to emphasize the relevance of the didactic curriculum in relationship to contemporary pharmacy practice. Students complete various class activities in experiential settings derived by facilitator, based on topics being taught in the classroom or send to students via google classroom. Students experience first-hand medicines, patients and disease states discussed in class, thus reinforcing educational learning experiences. This module is designed to allow students to experience the real daily pharmacist’s duty in diagnosing minor ailments, providing over the counter medicines and non-pharmacological advice and refer patient if suspecting more serious illnesses.

 

Course Code: PHR4210
Credits Hours:2
Prerequisite Course: PHR3205
Course Description: The module is designed to emphasize the relevance of the didactic curriculum in relationship to contemporary pharmacy practice. Students undertake activities, group work, flipped classroom, clinical case scenarios in virtual pharmacy settings derived by facilitator, based on topics being taught in the classroom and therapeutics I and II. In addition, students cover a few more advanced clinical topics. This module allows students to learn in a professional environment and experience real daily pharmacist’s duty in tertiary care. Within a safe and educational environment, students learn about how to apply their understanding of disease etiology, progression, medication and non-medication interventions to simulated and real clinical cases.

 

Course Code: KPT4150
Credits Hours: 1
Prerequisite Course: KPT3150

Course Description:Students complete various activities in tertiary settings and industry, based on topics provided to students via electronic platform. During the training, students experience first-hand medicines, patients and disease states in special settings, thus reinforcing educational learning experiences. The training is designed to allow students to put into practice obtained knowledge and experience the real daily pharmacist’s duty in tertiary care and industry. Duties may involve legal aspects, undertaking medicines review, producing clinical care plans and managing higher level of demanding patient groups.

 

Course Code: PHR4250
Credits Hours:2
Prerequisite Course: PHR4300C
Course Description: Pharmacovigilance, in layman’s terms is drug safety. It can be defined as the study and prevention of adverse effects caused by pharmaceutical products. Pharmacovigilance makes it possible to implement quality systems in all pharmaceutical companies that manufacture large amounts of medicine

 

Course Code: PHR3210
Credits Hours:2
Prerequisite Course: MED2405C and MED 2310C
Course Description:  Pharmacology I course encompasses drug composition and their properties, molecular and cellular mechanisms, organ/systems mechanisms, signal transduction/cellular communication, interactions, chemical biology, medical applications, side effects and drug interactions. In addition it includes the pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics properties of the antimicrobial drug therapies. 

 

Course Code: PHR3300
Credits Hours:3
Prerequisite Course: PHR3210 and MED3300C
Course Description: Basic principles of pharmacology, including receptor mechanisms, drug distribution and metabolism, and pharmacokinetics. Lectures, laboratories, and tutorials on the interactions of drugs and biological systems as a basis for rational disease therapy.

 

Course Code: PHR4300C
Credits Hours:3
Prerequisite Course: PHR3320
Course Description: Basic principles of pharmacology, including receptor mechanisms, drug distribution and metabolism, and pharmacokinetics. Lectures, laboratories, and tutorials on the interactions of drugs and biological systems as a basis for rational disease therapy.

 

Course Code: PHR3325C
Credits Hours:3
Prerequisite Course: PHR2200
Course Description: This course is designed to provide training in the art, science, and technology of pharmaceutical compounding. Students develop proficiency in the skills necessary for successful compounding technique and practice in both the hospital and community pharmacy settings.

 

Course Code: PHR3330C
Credits Hours:3
Prerequisite Course: PHR3325C
Course Description: This course is designed to provide training in the art, science, and technology of pharmaceutical compounding. Students develop proficiency in the skills necessary for successful compounding technique and practice in both the hospital and community pharmacy settings.

 

Course Code: PHR3300C
Credits Hours:3
Prerequisite Course: PHR2305C
Course Description: The course is designed to provide the student with the basic information about pharmacognosy & phytochemistry, in terms of nomenclature, taxonomy, monographs, quality control, methods for extraction, characterization, detection of active ingredient in medicinal plants, complementary and alternative medicine
Course Code: PHR3305C
Credits Hours:3
Prerequisite Course: PHR3300C
Course Description: The course is designed to provide the student with the basic information about pharmacognosy & phytochemistry, in terms of nomenclature, taxonomy, monographs, quality control, methods for extraction, characterization, detection of active ingredient in medicinal plants, complementary and alternative medicine.

 

Course Code: PHR2200
Credits Hours:2
Prerequisite Course: PHR1315C
Course Description: Physical pharmacy integrates knowledge of mathematics, physics and chemistry and applies them to the pharmaceutical dosage form development. Physical pharmacy is a fundamental course that leads to proper understanding of subsequent courses in Pharmaceutics and pharmaceutical technology.

 

Course Code: PHR2310C
Credits Hours:3
Prerequisite Course: PHR2200
Course Description: Physical pharmacy integrates knowledge of mathematics, physics and chemistry and applies them to the pharmaceutical dosage form development. Physical pharmacy is a fundamental course that leads to proper understanding of subsequent courses in Pharmaceutics and pharmaceutical technology.

 

Course Code: KPT3150
Credits Hours: 1
Prerequisite Course: PHR3205 and PHR3210
Course Description: This summer training is designed to allow students to put into practice obtained knowledge and experience the real daily pharmacist’s duty in legally operating a community pharmacy, processing prescription and managing pharmacy staff. Furthermore, students will utilize their basic knowledge of minor ailments to diagnose, providing over the counter medicines and non-pharmacological advice to patients to become more confident. Through the placement students participate in experiencing their future daily duties as a pharmacist.  Students accumulate extended knowledge in pharmacology and pharmaceutics by undertaking various subject related activities.
Course Code: PHR5105
Credits Hours:1
Prerequisite Course: PHR4310C
Course Description: The prodrug designed solely to overcome a pharmaceutical problem, in addition to that primary task, provide a drug plasma concentration time course that is bioequivalent to the reference. Conversely, bioequivalence represents failure in a prodrug designed to improve absorption.

 

Course Code: PHR2210C
Credits Hours:2
Prerequisite Course: MED2405C

Course Description:

The module is divided into two independent sections that is designed to introduce students to the bases of public health and enable them obtain the basic life-saving skills of first aid. The public health part of the module gives students foundation and transferable skills they will need to understand and work on a wide range of issues in a variety of pharmacy related fields. They will learn how to keep communities healthy, protect workers, prevent and address pandemics, spearhead disaster relief, ensure access to healthcare, developing community health services and so much more.

 

Course Code: PHR4205
Credits Hours:2
Prerequisite Course: PHR3315C
Course Description: This course explores pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, drug actions and interactions. Also the course focuses on fundamental principles in systems pharmacology and their applications, with emphasis on rehab applications and implications of the drugs affecting some systems.

 

Course Code: PHR4306
Credits Hours:3
Prerequisite Course: PHR4205
Course Description: This course explores pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, drug actions and interactions. Also the course focuses on fundamental principles in systems pharmacology and their applications, with emphasis on rehab applications and implications of the drugs affecting some systems.

 

Course Code: PHR5310
Credits Hours:3
Prerequisite Course: PHR4306
Course Description: This course explores pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, drug actions and interactions. Also the course focuses on fundamental principles in systems pharmacology and their applications, with emphasis on rehab applications and implications of the drugs affecting some systems.
Course Code: PHR4405C
Credits Hours:4
Prerequisite Course: PHR4300C
Course Description: In this module students get to know the harmful effects that chemicals, substances, or drugs can have on patients, animals and environment. Furthermore, they get to know how to deal with various types of drug induced toxicity.