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Description:
Introduction to degree course was developed in response to high dropout and failure rates of university students.
The program fully supports successful progression of students from high school to undergraduate study and beyond.
This course introduces students to a degree, giving students a frame work and direction in their area of study.
We are well aware that if students fail to understand the foundation of the subject they are likely to lose interest in the subject that is why this course was
designed to make it easier for students. The course is equipped with most of the learning materials required by students to understand their degree program.
This course was developed in consultation with universities at global. The course is designed to give students a deeper knowledge and understanding of the degree.
The course is designed to enhance the creativity and critical thinking skills that are needed by students to develop their own ideas at University
standard. Taking students step by step, to simplify and to explain the degree.
The course equips students with the knowledge needed to make an informed decision before starting and during your studies enabling students to plan
ahead, minimizing student failure rates. The process makes knowledge transfer easier between students, universities, professionals, employers and research institutes
The aim of this course is not just to make learning easier, but also to help put qualification in to use. We understand that most
students at Universities fail not because they are “dumb” but, because they don’t get to understand what they are required to do.
Key Modules:
1: Pharmaceutical Sciences
This module provides an introduction to the fundamental principles of pharmaceutical sciences, including topics such as drug discovery, drug development, pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, and pharmaceutical formulation. Students learn about the chemical, biological, and physical properties of drugs, as well as their mechanisms of action and therapeutic uses.
Enroll for this module2: Medicinal Chemistry
This module focuses on the design, synthesis, and structure-activity relationships of drugs. Students learn about the principles of drug design, organic chemistry techniques, and the chemical modifications required to optimize drug efficacy and minimize side effects. The module often includes practical laboratory exercises in synthesizing and analyzing pharmaceutical compounds.
Enroll for this module3: Pharmacology
This module explores the effects of drugs on biological systems. Students study the mechanisms of drug action, drug-receptor interactions, and the physiological and biochemical responses to pharmacological agents. They learn about different drug classes, their therapeutic uses, and their potential side effects. The module emphasizes the principles of rational drug therapy and the importance of understanding pharmacological principles in clinical practice.
Enroll for this module4: Pharmaceutics
The module focuses on the formulation, manufacturing, and delivery of pharmaceutical products. Students learn about dosage forms, drug delivery systems, pharmaceutical calculations, and quality control in pharmaceutical manufacturing. They gain knowledge of different routes of drug administration and the factors influencing drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion.
Enroll for this module5: Pharmacotherapy
This module covers the principles and practice of pharmacotherapy in various disease states. Students learn about the rational use of drugs, evidence-based medicine, and therapeutic decision-making. They study the treatment guidelines for different conditions, such as cardiovascular diseases, infectious diseases, respiratory disorders, and endocrine disorders. The module often includes case studies and discussions on patient-specific drug therapy.
Enroll for this module6: Clinical Pharmacy
This module focuses on the application of pharmaceutical knowledge in clinical settings. Students learn about the pharmacist's role in patient care, medication management, and interdisciplinary healthcare teams. They develop skills in patient counseling, medication review, and monitoring drug therapy outcomes. The module often includes practical experiences in hospital or community pharmacy settings.
Enroll for this module7: Pharmacy Law and Ethics
This module explores the legal and ethical aspects of pharmacy practice. Students study pharmacy regulations, professional ethics, patient rights, confidentiality, and liability issues. They learn about the legal framework governing the practice of pharmacy and the responsibilities of pharmacists in ensuring patient safety and quality of care.
Enroll for this module8: Pharmacy Practice Management
The module covers the principles of managing a pharmacy practice. Students learn about pharmaceutical care models, medication safety, inventory management, and financial aspects of pharmacy operations. They develop skills in pharmacy business planning, marketing, and healthcare entrepreneurship.
Enroll for this module9: Pharmaceutical Microbiology
This module focuses on the study of microorganisms relevant to pharmacy practice. Students learn about the identification, classification, and control of microorganisms in pharmaceutical products and environments. They study topics such as sterilization techniques, aseptic compounding, and the prevention of microbial contamination in pharmaceutical manufacturing and healthcare settings.
Enroll for this module10: Anatomy
The module focuses on the study of the structure of the human body. Students learn about the organization and relationships of different body systems, including the musculoskeletal, nervous, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, and reproductive systems. They study anatomical terminology, histology, and the gross and microscopic structure of organs and tissues. The module often includes practical laboratory sessions for hands-on exploration of anatomical specimens and imaging techniques.
Enroll for this module11: Physiology and Medical Biochemistry
The module explores the functions and biochemical processes that occur within the human body. Students study cellular physiology, organ systems, and the integration of physiological processes. They learn about the regulation of body systems, including the nervous, cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, and endocrine systems. The module also covers the principles of medical biochemistry, including metabolism, enzymology, and the biochemistry of disease.
Enroll for this module12: Pathology
This module focuses on the study of disease processes and their effects on the structure and function of the human body. Students learn about the causes, mechanisms, and manifestations of various diseases. They study pathological changes at the cellular, tissue, and organ levels, as well as the principles of disease classification, diagnosis, and treatment. The module often includes case studies and discussions on the pathology of specific diseases.
Enroll for this module13: Medical Microbiology
This module explores the study of microorganisms and their interactions with the human body, with a focus on disease causation. Students learn about different types of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. They study microbial structure, physiology, and pathogenicity. The module covers topics such as host-microbe interactions, immune responses to infections, the epidemiology of infectious diseases, and the principles of infection control.
Enroll for this module14: Pharmacokinetics
This module focuses on the study of drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion in the human body. Students learn about the principles and mathematical models used to describe drug kinetics, as well as factors that influence drug concentrations in different tissues and organs. The module emphasizes the application of pharmacokinetic principles in optimizing drug dosing regimens.
Enroll for this module15: Pharmaceutical Analysis
This module covers the principles and techniques used in the analysis of pharmaceuticals. Students learn about analytical methods such as spectroscopy, chromatography, and electrophoresis, and their applications in drug quality control, stability testing, and drug formulation. The module includes practical laboratory exercises in analytical techniques and data interpretation.
Enroll for this module16: Clinical Pharmacokinetics
This module builds upon the principles learned in pharmacokinetics and applies them to clinical practice. Students learn to interpret drug concentration data obtained from patients and adjust drug dosages based on individual patient characteristics, such as age, weight, and renal or hepatic function. The module emphasizes the integration of pharmacokinetic principles in therapeutic drug monitoring and personalized medicine.
Enroll for this module17: Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
This module explores the use of biotechnological techniques in the development and production of pharmaceutical products. Students learn about recombinant DNA technology, protein engineering, and biopharmaceutical manufacturing processes. They study topics such as monoclonal antibodies, gene therapy, and the regulatory aspects of biopharmaceutical development.
Enroll for this module18: Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance
This module focuses on ensuring the quality and safety of pharmaceutical products throughout the manufacturing process. Students learn about good manufacturing practices (GMP), quality control techniques, quality assurance systems, and regulatory requirements for pharmaceutical manufacturing. The module emphasizes quality management principles and the role of quality assurance in maintaining product integrity.
Enroll for this module19: Clinical Trials and Research Methodology
This module provides an introduction to the design, conduct, and analysis of clinical trials in pharmaceutical research. Students learn about research methodologies, study design, data collection, and statistical analysis. They study ethical considerations in clinical research and the regulatory framework governing clinical trials.
Enroll for this module20: Pharmacy Informatics
This module explores the use of information technology and data management systems in pharmacy practice. Students learn about electronic health records, medication management systems, drug databases, and clinical decision support tools. They examine how information technology is utilized to improve patient safety, medication management, and pharmacy workflow.
Enroll for this module21: Pharmaceutical Marketing and Sales
This module covers the principles of marketing and sales in the pharmaceutical industry. Students learn about pharmaceutical product promotion, market analysis, pricing strategies, and pharmaceutical sales techniques. The module also explores ethical considerations in pharmaceutical marketing and the regulatory framework governing pharmaceutical advertising.
Enroll for this module22: Toxicology
This module introduces students to the principles of toxicology and the effects of drugs and chemicals on biological systems. Students study toxicological mechanisms, toxicity testing methods, and the evaluation of drug safety. The module emphasizes the role of toxicology in drug development, risk assessment, and the prevention of adverse drug reactions.
Enroll for this module23: Herbal Medicines and Complementary Therapies
This module explores the use of herbal medicines and complementary therapies in healthcare. Students learn about the principles of herbal medicine, evidence-based evaluation of herbal remedies, and interactions between herbal products and conventional medications. The module examines the regulatory framework for herbal medicines and the integration of complementary therapies in patient care.
Enroll for this module24: Pharmaceutical Technology
This module covers the principles and techniques used in pharmaceutical manufacturing processes. Students learn about the equipment and processes involved in drug production, including pharmaceutical compounding, granulation, coating, and packaging. They study the application of quality control and quality assurance principles in pharmaceutical manufacturing, as well as regulatory requirements for good manufacturing practices (GMP).
Enroll for this module25: Pharmaceutical Regulatory Science
This module explores the regulatory framework governing the development, approval, and marketing of pharmaceutical products. Students learn about the regulatory requirements for drug registration, labeling, and post-marketing surveillance. They study topics such as drug safety assessment, pharmacovigilance, and regulatory compliance in pharmaceutical industry practices.
Enroll for this module26: Pharmaceutical Economics and Health Policy
This module explores the economic aspects of pharmaceuticals and healthcare systems. Students learn about healthcare financing, health insurance, and reimbursement mechanisms. They study the economic evaluation of pharmaceuticals, cost-effectiveness analysis, and health technology assessment. The module also covers health policy issues related to pharmaceutical pricing, access to medicines, and pharmaceutical industry regulations.
Enroll for this module27: Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology
This module explores the application of nanotechnology in drug delivery and therapeutics. Students learn about the principles of nanoscale drug delivery systems, including nanoparticles, liposomes, and nanosuspensions. They study the design, synthesis, and characterization of nanoscale drug carriers, as well as their applications in targeted drug delivery and imaging.
Enroll for this module28: Global Health and Pharmacy Practice
This module explores the role of pharmacists in addressing global health challenges. Students learn about the social determinants of health, health disparities, and the delivery of pharmaceutical care in resource-limited settings. They study topics such as access to essential medicines, medication management in global health programs, and the role of pharmacy professionals in international public health initiatives.
Enroll for this module29: Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Medicine
This module focuses on the study of how genetic variations influence drug response and patient outcomes. Students learn about pharmacogenomics, the science of tailoring drug therapy based on an individual's genetic profile. They study the principles of genotyping, pharmacogenetic testing, and the clinical implementation of personalized medicine approaches.
Enroll for this module30: Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetic Modeling
This module delves deeper into the principles of pharmacokinetics and biopharmaceutics. Students learn about the mathematical modeling of drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion. They study factors influencing drug bioavailability, bioequivalence, and drug-drug interactions. The module emphasizes the application of pharmacokinetic modeling in optimizing drug therapy and individualizing dosing regimens.
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Our professional development courses are designed to give students the accumulated knowledge gained in
conferences, seminars, workshops and continuing education programs that a professional person
can pursue to advance their career.
What is the professional skills development program?
The Professional Skills Development Program (PSDP) teach and enhance key skills that are needed at workplaces.
This increases students' employability chances and effectiveness at work.
Students can then complement their learning outside the classroom with thier academic qaulifications building confidence with these skills.