Course modules
Foundation
| Module | Description |
| Introduction to Pharmacy Module | This module will introduce you to the fundamental principles of pharmacy. You will learn about the role of a pharmacist, pharmaceutical sciences, and the healthcare system. Topics of study will include drug formulation, pharmacology, pharmacy practice, and ethics. This foundational knowledge will prepare you for advanced studies and a successful career in pharmacy. |
| Mathematics | This module will provide you with fundamental knowledge and practical skills in basic maths, data presentation, and IT skills. The development of these essential skills will help you to complete further academic studies and enhance your employment prospects. Topics of study will include working with numbers, practical applied maths, basic statistics, data presentation and applied IT skills training in Microsoft Office. |
| Biology | Within this module you will develop an understanding of the basic anatomical structures in the human body and physiological principles and processes underpinning their function. You will explore key areas such as the cardiovascular, respiratory, urinary, and musculoskeletal system and the coordination of these systems in the maintenance of bodily homeostasis and human health. |
| Computer IT Skills Module | This module will provide focused training in advanced computer IT skills. You will gain practical knowledge and expertise in using various IT applications that are critical for both academic and professional success. Topics of study will include advanced Microsoft Office applications, data management, internet research, and basic programming. The development of these skills will help you to excel in your studies and improve your employment prospects. |
| English Communication Skills Module: | This module will provide you with essential English communication skills. The focus will be on developing your ability to effectively communicate in both written and spoken English, tailored for academic and professional settings. Topics of study will include grammar, vocabulary, academic writing, presentations, and professional communication. These skills will not only support your academic success but also enhance your employability in the pharmaceutical field. |
| General Chemistry Module | This module covers the fundamental principles of chemistry, including atomic structure, chemical bonding, reactions, and stoichiometry. A solid understanding of general chemistry is crucial for comprehending pharmaceutical sciences and drug formulation. |
- First year -Semester 1:
As with all our students, your first year will be spent developing knowledge in four key areas – English, essential chemistry, biochemistry, Microbiology and immunology, anatomy and physiology and General Pathology
| Module | Description |
| Human Physiology Module | This module provides a comprehensive understanding of the functions and mechanisms of the human body. Topics of study will include the cardiovascular, respiratory, nervous, and musculoskeletal systems. Understanding human physiology is fundamental to the practice of pharmacy as it helps in comprehending how drugs interact with the body. |
| Anatomy Module | This module focuses on the structure of the human body and the microscopic composition of tissues. You will study the major organ systems, their anatomical features, and histological structures. This knowledge is crucial for understanding the physiological functions and pathological conditions treated in pharmacy |
| Islam Studies and Ethics Module | This module explores the principles of Islam and the ethical considerations in pharmacy practice. Topics of study will include Islamic teachings, moral values, and ethical dilemmas that pharmacists may face. This course aims to integrate ethical practices with professional responsibilities in healthcare. |
| Introduction to Computer Application II Module | This module provides practical training in essential computer applications. You will gain skills in using various software tools, including Microsoft Office, internet research, and basic programming. These IT skills are vital for academic success and professional efficiency in the pharmacy field. |
| Communicative English Skills II Module | This module focuses on developing your English communication skills for academic and professional contexts. Topics will include grammar, vocabulary, writing, and speaking. Effective communication is essential for success in your studies and future pharmacy practice. |
| Biochemistry I Module | This module provides an introduction to the chemical processes within living organisms. Topics will include metabolism, enzyme function, and biomolecular structures. Biochemistry is fundamental to understanding drug action and interactions at the molecular level. |
- First year -Semester 2:
| Module | Description |
| Human Physiology II Module | Building on the knowledge from Human Physiology I, this module delves deeper into the functions and mechanisms of the human body. It covers advanced topics such as endocrine, renal, and digestive systems. This understanding is essential for effective pharmacy practice. |
| First Aid Module | This module provides practical skills and knowledge in administering first aid. Topics will include basic life support, wound care, and handling medical emergencies. First aid training is valuable for pharmacists to provide immediate care and support in emergency situations. |
| Microbiology and Immunology Module | This module covers the study of microorganisms and the immune system. Topics will include bacterial, viral, and fungal infections, as well as the body’s defense mechanisms. Understanding microbiology and immunology is crucial for managing infectious diseases and developing effective treatments. |
| General Pathology Module | This module explores the mechanisms of disease and the structural changes they cause in the body. Topics will include inflammation, infection, and neoplasia. Knowledge of pathology is essential for understanding disease processes and developing therapeutic strategies. |
| Pharmacology I Module | This module covers the basic principles of pharmacology, including the study of drug action and interaction within biological systems. Topics include pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and the therapeutic uses of various drug classes. Understanding these principles is essential for effective drug therapy and patient care. |
Course modules-Second year (S3 & S4)
Second year Semester 3
| Integrated Physical Pharmacy and Pharmaceutics I Module | This module provides an introduction to the principles of physical pharmacy and pharmaceutics. Topics include drug formulation, the physical and chemical properties of drugs, and the basics of dosage form design. This foundational knowledge is crucial for understanding drug development and manufacturing processes. |
| Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry Module | This module focuses on the chemical aspects of pharmaceuticals. Topics include organic reaction mechanisms, drug synthesis, and the chemical properties of drug molecules. This knowledge is fundamental for designing and developing new therapeutic agents. |
| Biochemistry II Module: | Building on the knowledge from Biochemistry I, this module delves deeper into the biochemical processes within living organisms. Topics include advanced metabolism, enzyme kinetics, and molecular biology. This understanding is crucial for comprehending the biochemical basis of disease and drug action. |
| Pharmaceutical Calculation Module | This module provides practical training in the calculations required for pharmaceutical practice. Topics include dosage calculations, solution preparation, and compounding formulas. These skills are essential for ensuring accurate and safe drug dispensing. |
| Pharmacognosy Module | This module explores the study of natural products used in medicine. Topics include the identification, extraction, and therapeutic uses of medicinal plants. Understanding pharmacognosy is important for the discovery and development of new drugs. |
| Pharmacology II Module | This module continues the study of pharmacology with a focus on specific drug classes and their therapeutic applications. Topics include the pharmacology of the nervous system, cardiovascular system, and endocrine system. This advanced knowledge is crucial for specialized drug therapy. |
Second year Semester 4
| Physical Diagnosis Module | This module provides training in the techniques of physical examination and diagnosis. Topics include patient assessment, clinical evaluation, and diagnostic reasoning. These skills are essential for effective patient care and clinical decision-making. |
| Pharmacy Practice I Module | This module covers the foundational principles of pharmacy practice. Topics include professional ethics, patient counseling, and the role of pharmacists in healthcare. Understanding these principles is crucial for providing high-quality patient care. |
| Drug Supply Chain Management Module | This module focuses on the logistics and management of drug supply chains. Topics include procurement, distribution, inventory control, and regulatory compliance. Effective supply chain management is essential for ensuring the availability of safe and effective medications. |
| Basic Nursing Module | This module provides an introduction to the principles and practices of nursing. Topics include patient care, medical ethics, and basic nursing procedures. Understanding nursing principles is important for effective interdisciplinary collaboration in healthcare settings. |
| Pharmacology III Module | This module continues the study of pharmacology with a focus on specific drug classes and their therapeutic applications. Topics include the pharmacology of the nervous system, cardiovascular system, and endocrine system. This advanced knowledge is crucial for specialized drug therapy. |

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