Course# | Course Description | Credit |
6116 |
PHAR 6116- Pharmacy Physiology Fundamental principles of normal physiological function of the human body for the pharmacy student. Topics include all major organ systems and will include the relationship between anatomy and physiology, as well as allow for interpretation of pathophysiological states. Prerequisites: Admission into the Doctor of Pharmacy Program. |
3 |
6111 |
PHAR 6111 - Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms I Physiochemical properties for the formulation, preparation, stability, and performance of solid pharmaceutical dosage forms. The mathematical calculations for the dosage forms will also be incorporated into the lecture and laboratory sessions. A weekly laboratory session allows for application of pharmaceutical properties and calculations to pharmaceutical compounding. Prerequisites: Admission into the Doctor of Pharmacy Program. |
3 |
6117 |
PHAR 6117 - Pharmaceutical Calculations I Pharmaceutical Calculations I examines how to apply basic mathematical skills in solving calculation problems encountered in pharmacy practice. Topics covered include: proportions and dimensional analysis, percentage strength and ratio strength. Both accuracy and speed are emphasized Prerequisites: Admission into the Doctor of Pharmacy Program. |
1 |
6120 |
PHAR 6120 - Introduction to Pharmacy and Healthcare systems Structure and composition of the United States health care delivery system. Political and economic issues are introduced and their implications for the practice of pharmacy. The history of pharmacy, its role in the health care system, and interactions with other health care professionals is discussed. Prerequisites: Admission into the Doctor of Pharmacy Program. |
3 |
6121 |
PHAR 6121 - Professional Practice I- Introduction to Pharmacy Practice Factors that influence contemporary pharmacy practice, roles, responsibilities and expectations are explored. Includes medical terminology and commonly prescribed drugs dispensed in a community pharmacy practice setting. A four (4) hour weekly introductory pharmacy practice experience in a community pharmacy allows for application of principles. Prerequisites: Admission into the Doctor of Pharmacy Program. |
3 |
6118 |
PHAR 6118 – Pharmacy Patient Skills I This is the first class in a series of coursework where students will be introduced to the practice of pharmacy through lectures and workshops. Students will learn the basic principles of pharmacy practice, including the pharmacist-patient care process, the prescription process, and the potential challenges of applying these to a practice setting. Students will be expected to demonstrate patient interviewing and drug information skills. Prerequisites: Admission into the Doctor of Pharmacy Program. |
2 |
6119 |
PHAR 6119 – Intro to Professionalism The goals of the course are to introduce the first-year student pharmacist to: demonstrating professionalism as a student and growing professional; exhibiting qualities and attributes that will lead to success in the College and beyond; developing effective communication skills; and utilizing self-awareness as a tool to assist in the development of a professional. Pequisites: Admission into the Doctor of Pharmacy Program. |