Pharmacy Department
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41101 Calculus (1)
This course reviews the concepts of functions, limits, continuity and derivatives, tangent and normal lines, local extreme, concavity, related rates, vertical and horizontal asymptotes, the mean value theorem of differentiation and its applications, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, the indefinite integral, applications of the definite integral, and area
42104 General Physics
This course covers a number of topics: units and dimensions; vectors, laws of motion; energy and power; electricity and magnetic forces, electrical fields and potentials, electric circuits; heat and its impact on gases and thermal properties of matter; vibrations and wave motion (in terms of description) electromagnetic waves (sound and light); lasers, absorption and release of rays; laser applications and microscopes
43104 General Chemistry
This is a basic course dealing with matter properties and measurements, atoms and atomic theory, chemical compounds, reactions in aqueous solutions, gases, thermochemistry and electrons in atoms
43108 General Chemistry Lab
This is a basic practical course of General Chemistry (1) which includes measurements, physical and chemical properties, empirical formula, hydration number, titration and antacid measurement
44101 General Biology(1)
This course includes the study of basic concepts of organic, inorganic chemistry, structure & function of the cell, energy transformation, animal &plant tissue, digestive system, respiratory system , nervous system & sensory receptors
44105 General Biology Lab(1
This lab course covers most topics studied in the theoretical course (44101).
44102 General Biology(2)
A continuation of general biology (1) including the study of biodiversity of plants and animals, reproduction, patterns of inheritance, embryonic development, plant & animal hormones
81111 Organic Chemistry
This course includes alkanes and cycloakanes, alkenes and alkynes , stereochemistry, common organic reactions: substitution, addition, elimination, alcohols, ethers, conjugated systems
81113 Organic Chemistry Lab
Practical introduction to the principles of organic chemistry techniques which include: melting point, boiling point, solubility, re-crystallization. Also this course includes the Isolation of drugs from their natural sources, by means of extraction, steam distillation, chromatography...est. In addition to identification of alcohols, aldehydes & ketones. Synthesis of one familiar drug (Aspirin) will be carried out as well.
83102 Biostatistics
Topics covered in this course include: classification of statistical data and methods of presentation, collection, organization and analysis of data, sampling, techniques in hypothesis, correlation and analysis of variance, simple linear regression, medical and biological applications on all of the above
T1200 Computer Science For Medical Technology
This course covers topics such as: Introduction to medical computing and health informatics, Data Base Systems using Access, Webpage Design using HTML, Statistical Analysis using Microsoft Excel and SPSS. The course also covers topics in computer science applications in Health care, Medical Education, Medical Visualization and Simulation. Also, this course includes the usage of outline references related to drugs, diseases, drug-drug interactions, and therapeutics
81212 Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry
Classification, nomenclature, chemical and physical properties, reactions and preparation of various organic compounds (emphasis on those of pharmaceutical significance). Preparation methods and characteristics of heterocyclic and polycyclic aromatic compounds of pharmaceutical interest. In addition to stereochemistry and its relation to pharmacologically active compounds
81214 Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry Lab
Applications of various methods and techniques used in the identifications of functional groups of organic compounds of pharmaceutical interest. Synthesis of some compounds will be undertaken
83211 Biochemistry (1)
This course is designed to provide an understanding of the structure of the chemical components of living matter. The course will cover the four major classes of biological molecules: water, proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids. An emphasis will be on the chemical properties and three-dimensional structure of these molecules in relationship to their biological function. Principles of bioenergetics, the mechanisms of enzyme action, enzyme kinetics, and the control mechanisms which regulate enzymatic reactions will be discussed
84223 Anatomy and Physiology (1)
Study of anatomy and the correlation of morphological, biochemical and functional organization of the human body as related to normal state. Topics include homeostasis and body orientation, autonomic and central nervous systems, blood and body fluids, skeletal and muscular system, cardiovascular system, and respiratory system physiology
84222 Anatomy and Physiology Lab
This course is a practical overview of human anatomy and physiology (i.e., body structure and function) to emphasize all the topics mentioned in the related theoretical courses. Includes practical study on Human Body Models
82111 Physiochemical Principles of Pharmacy
Study of the physicochemical properties of molecules incorporated in pharmaceutical preparations
84272 First Aid and Public Health
This course investigates principles of preventive medicine, and public safety, vulnerability to emergency situations, first aid procedures, mother and child health care. The course also discusses communicable diseases, vaccination, and social medicine
84213 Immunology
This course focuses on immunology terminology and basic principles of immunology. Emphasis is placed on biological and biochemistry aspects of host resistance, immunity types of hypersensitivity and suggested treatment, body resistance to different types of diseases. In addition to, body resistance to implants
81221 Analytical Chemistry
Discusses various analytical methods used in drug analysis in order to identify structure, purity and action, including gravimetric and titrimetric methods of analysis, theory of neutralization, titrations, precipitation titrimetry, complex-formation titrations, theory of molecular absorption spectroscopy, analytical separation by solvent extraction and an introduction to chromatographic methods
81222 Analytical Chemistry Lab
The practical course is designed for the applications of various analytical methods to substances used in pharmacy and medicine which explained in (81221
82212 Physical Pharmacy
Study of physico-chemical properties that control complex formation including drug stability and factors affecting it and shelf-life determination. In addition, diffusion and absorption will be discussed
82213 Physical Pharmacy Lab
Involves the physicochemical principles which controls the basic processes e.g. drug diffusion through membranes, the effect of temperature on solubility, factors affecting drug stability, improving drug solubility using different methods, distribution of drugs between two immiscible solvents and calculations of complex stability constants
83212 Biochemistry (2)
Main biochemical concepts regarding the different metabolic pathways of biomolecules; carbohydrates, lipids. Proteins and nucleotides). Storage and expression of genetic information will be covered in this course
83213 Biochemistry Lab (1)
Biochemistry lab course covers the topics given in biochemistry theory course, and it will be a practical application of basic methods in laboratory detection of carbohydrates, proteins and fats and methods of analyzing these groups in biological samples such as urine and blood and studying enzymatic reactions and methods of analyzing them, and this includes pH measurements, separation methods of biomolecules like: molecular exclusion chromatography, spectrophotometric measurements, protein isolation and characterization techniques, DNA extraction, carbohydrate characterization, in addition to many specific clinical tests to plasma proteins such as bilirubin test, cholesterol test and uric acid test
84224 Anatomy and Physiology(2)
Study of anatomy and the correlation of morphological, biochemical and functional organization of the human body as related to normal state. Topics include: GI system, endocrine system, reproductive systems, renal system, and special topics such as skin, and sensory organs
81355 Medicinal Chemistry (1)
Introduction to medicinal chemistry. Study of chemical and molecular properties of drug. Students will study the relationship between the chemical structure of drugs and their biological activities, how different functional groups and molecular modifications affect pharmacokinetic, pharmacodynamic and drug-receptor interactions. In addition to drug discovery and design, drug metabolism and optimizing therapeutic agents. Emphasis will be on preservatives, disinfectants, anti-fungal drugs and antibiotics
82231 Pharmaceutical Calculation and Compounding (1)
Introduction about pharmacy practice and routes of administration. Formulation and compounding of the two pharmaceutical dosage forms (solutions and suspensions). In addition to, the course covers essential calculations needed for producing any pharmaceutical preparation. Calculating concentrations and appropriate dosages for patients based on age, weight and gender and methods for solution dilutions
83231 Pharmaceutical Microbiology (1
Basic information about microorganisms, including their basic structure, mode of growth, and effects on the human body. Medical, pharmaceutical and environmental importance of some microorganisms is also covered. The studied microorganisms include: Bacteria, Fungi, and Parasites of medical importance
83321 Pharmacognosy
Study of basic information of Pharmacognosy and medicinal plants regarding classification and identification of their components with emphasis on primary metabolites (carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids and drugs derived from them). Also, plants’ parts used, medical uses of each plant, active constituents, and mode of action are covered
83322 Pharmacognosy Lab
Physical and microscopical examinations of some medicinal plants and identification of them and of their components using chromatographic and compendial qualitative and quantitative analysis
84331 Pathology
Pathology is the study of disease processes and the response of normal tissue to injury. Pathology provides the scientific link between basic sciences and clinical medicine, and it introduce the basic concepts, nomenclature, etiology, and properties of each inflammation
84344 Phramacology (1)
Basic principles of pharmacology: pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetic principles, adverse drug reactions, drug-drug interactions, development of new drugs. Major categories: drugs affecting autonomic nervous system, central nervous system , cardiovascular system, and autacoids. In addition to, sedatives and hypnotics, anti-convulsants, and migraine drugs are covered
81341 Phytochemisrty
Provides information on the importance of naturally occurring products from their chemical, pharmaceutical and therapeutic applications. Natural products are classified to: volatile oils, resins, balsams, terpenoids, cardiac glycosides, saponins, phenolic and related compounds, coumarins and tannins. In addition, different naturally occurring secondary metabolites, originating from acetate and malonate pathway, and natural nitrogenous compounds and always will be covered
81342 Phytochemistry Lab
This course is a practical study of natural chemical groups such as flavonoids, glycosides, volatile, alkaloids and fixed oils, ways of their identification and evaluation according to pharmaceutical compendias. The course deals with their isolation and identification using chromatographic and spectroscopic methods
81356 Medicinal Chemistry (2)
Study of chemical and molecular properties of drug. Students will study the relationship between the chemical structure of drugs and their biological activities, how different functional groups and molecular modifications affect pharmacokinetic, pharmacodynamic and drug-receptor interactions. In addition to drug discovery and design, drug metabolism and optimizing therapeutic agent. The course covers topics in autonomic drugs, Central Nervous System drugs and hormones
82232 Pharmaceutical Calculation and Compounding (2)
Introduction about pharmacy practice and routes of administration. Formulation and compounding of various pharmaceutical dosage forms (emulsions, ointments, creams, gels, paste, rectal and vaginal suppositories, powders and granules, inhalers, parenteral and ophthalmic products). In addition to, calculation methodologies needed and to produce any pharmaceutical preparation. Calculating concentrations and appropriate dosages for patients based on age, weight and gender
82233 Pharmaceutical Calculation and Compounding Lab
Introducing students to the basic principles of preprepationall pharmaceutical dosage forms: liquid, semi-solid, and solid types, that involve the basic principles of compounding, preparation skills, packaging, labeling and storage conditions for final selection of finished products
83332 Pharmaceutical Microbiology (2)
Study sterilization, disinfection, anti-sepsis, preservation and good manufacturing practice in the control of contamination.
Methods used for the evaluation of antimicrobial efficacy and factors affecting it. Develop skills in discovering, identifying and categorizing microorganisms, measuring the ability of some antimicrobial materials to eliminate these organisms, in addition to using different sterilization methods. Some applications of microorganisms in pharmaceutical sciences.
83333 Pharmaceutical Microbiology Lab
Develop the skills of identifying microorganisms, measuring the efficacy and potency of different antimicrobial agents, using different sterilization methods. Techniques for microbial quality monitoring for both sterile and non sterile dosage forms. In addition to studying usage of microorganisms in pharmaceutical sciences
84345 Pharmacology (2)
Study of drugs used in the management of infectious diseases, gastrointestinal system and respiratory system diseases. In addition, steroidal and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and histamines and anti-histamines are all discussed
80301 Pharmaceutical Training (1)
Students spend 10 weeks, 6 days per week, 6 hours per day ( total of 360 hours) in community pharmacies where they observe pharmacists’ work. There is a weekly lecture to evaluate trainees, to discuss the material covered in the previous week, to introduce the following week’s material and assignments and to discuss any problems or difficulties the students face. Students become familiar with generics vs. brands and pharmaceutical companies. They also gain communication skills, patient education techniques and drug therapy problem (DTP in prescriptions) handling methods
81354 Medicinal Chemistry Lab
Assays and tests of medicinal substances and their pharmaceutical preparations will be carried out to provide means of quality control by applying the various methods and techniques described in the official sources
81331 Instrumental Analysis
Study of the basic and modern instrumental methods used in the qualitative and quantitative analysis of pharmaceutical active and non-active chemicals in different dosage forms. In addition to quality control analysis stated in the pharmacopoeias e.g. spectroscopy and chromatography
82325 Pharmaceutical Technology
Comprehensive survey of industrial processes used in the production of pharmaceuticals. Transfer processes and unit operation with emphasis on subjects of pharmaceutical interests especially tabletting. Quality control, quality assurance and GMP regulations are covered. Internal design of the pharmaceutical plant will be discussed. In addition, the principles and designs of liquid and semisolid dosage forms. Physicochemical factors, which influence their formulation, stability and large-scale manufacture will be discussed. Subjects like microencapsulation and packaging processes will be also covered
82326 Pharmaceutical Technology Lab
Cover the unit process operations used in pharmaceutical industrial production and the treatment of raw materials, including size reduction, mixing, granulation ending with manufacturing of pharmaceutical tablets and filling of pharmaceutical capsules. Additionally, study the physiochemical properties of active and inactive ingredients and their intended purposes, as well as the quality control parameters for pharmaceutical products using appropriate instruments
83301 Nutrition
This course focuses on the fundamentals of nutrition science that covers the role of healthy eating on health and wellness, the dietary guidelines for healthy diet planning, the digestive tract, the principles of digestion, absorption, and metabolism of the energy yielding nutrients (proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates), as well as the essential role of water, vitamins and minerals in the body. Also it will cover the principles of enteral and parenteral nutrition in some diseases, and the interaction between diet and drug
84451 Therapeutics (1)
Patho-physiology, symptoms and aims of treatment. In addition to the basic knowledge on the drugs used, kinetics drug interactions, dose calculations, side effects, treatment algorithms and patient awareness. The diseases of the following systems will be covered: cardiovascular, endocrine, GIT and rheumatic diseases
84461 Biopharmaceutics
Study the factors influencing drug availability to the systemic circulation. Physicochemical properties of active ingredients, pharmaceutical dosage forms, physiological factors, routes of administration, and study of advantages and limitations for traditional and modern methods, distribution and elimination will all be discussed
81332 Instrumental Analysis Lab
Practical application of instrumental methods. In addition, training on the interpretation of instrumental analysis results and applications of these methods in the elucidation of their structures and concentration determination of the studied samples
84452 Therapeutics (2)
Patho-physiology, symptoms and aims of treatment. In addition to the basic knowledge on the drugs used, kinetics drug interactions, dose calculations, side effects, treatment algorithms and patient awareness. The diseases of the following systems will be covered: infections, neuro diseases, blood diseases, tumors, respiratory diseases and kidney diseases.
84464 Pharmacokinetics
Study of the pharmacokinetic concepts, terminology, models, factors affecting drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion and its importance in drug activities and side effects. Emphasis will be placed upon the prediction of plasma levels of drugs under varying conditions applying different pharmacokinetic parameters
80420 Pharmaceutical Training (2)
Students spend 10 weeks, 6 days per week, 6 hours per day ( total of 360 hours) in community pharmacies where they observe pharmacists’ work. There is a weekly lecture to evaluate trainees, to discuss the material covered in the previous week, to introduce the following week’s material and assignments and to discuss any problems or difficulties the students face. Students become familiar with generics vs. brands and pharmaceutical companies. They also gain communication skills, patient education techniques and drug therapy problem (DTP in prescriptions) handling methods
84576 Pharmacy Regulations and Ethics
Introduction to existing laws and regulations governing the practice and ethics of Pharmacy profession in Palestine
81461 Research in Pharmaceutical Science
Students in this course will perform a scientific project about clinical pharmacy. Faculty members will supervise and control all of these research projects and will make sure that research is carried out according to fine scientific research methods
84373 Pharmaceutical Promotion and Marketing (1)
Principles of marketing and marketing concepts. Needs, exchange and communication process. Modern concept of marketing and influence of environment. Pharmaceutical marketing aspects and its applications in Palestinian market emphasizing on sales call steps, selling skills and techniques
84481 Toxicology
Introduction to general principles of toxicology, definitions and types of toxic and poisonous materials. It also deals with the diagnosis, antidote treatment, and management of accidental poisoning from drug over dosage, toxic household products, poisonous plants, venomous animals, industrial and environmental toxicants
84546 Nonprescription Drugs
Study how to assist the patient with optimal use of non-prescription drugs. Patients counseling regarding the proper and safe usage of drugs will be also discussed
83103 Introduction to Medical Concepts
This course aims to introduce students to the fundamental medical concepts that form the foundation for understanding health sciences. It covers the anatomical and physiological principles of the major body systems. Students learn how medical terms are formed and named by understanding their roots, prefixes, suffixes, and stems. The course explains how adding prefixes or suffixes to the beginning or end of a word can modify its meaning to fit the required medical context, enhancing comprehension and accurate usage of terms in healthcare practices
84276 History of Pharmacy and Medicine
This is a historical study of medicine and pharmacy throughout the ages. The course highlights the Muslim Arab scientists' contributions to both, pharmacy and medicine.
84356 Pharmacy Practice and Communication Skills
Discusses the fundamentals of the skills and rules concerned with pharmacy practice in both hospital and community pharmacies. This course covers: dealing with the prescription, use and misuse of drugs, patient compliance, concordance, and services for vulnerable patients. In addition to communication skills required for pharmacy practice and the role of the pharmacist in giving advice and information
84377 Ethics of Medical Professions
This course, as the title suggests, emphasizes the ethical principle upon which the medical professions and pharmacy in particular rest. The course looks at the nature and place of pharmaceutical services in society, and moral standards and professionalism expected from a pharmacist.
84455 Pharmaceutical Care
This course aims to introduce and educate students on the scientific and practical aspects of working in community pharmacies, and in private pharmaceutical institutions including hospital pharmacies. It covers essential topics such as communication skills, medication adherence in chronic disease management, and patient counseling and guidance. Additionally, the course emphasizes drug therapy assessment, the development of pharmacy care plans, and the monitoring and evaluation of these plans
84474 Pharmaceutical Promotion and Marketing (2)
Marketing strategy and marketing management. Environmental forces anticipation and contingency planning. Marketing plan development. Team work, time and stress management briefing. Some consumer behavior aspects
83414 Pharmaceutical Clinical Biochemistry
Introduction to clinical aspects of biochemical and molecular mechanisms relevant to human health and disease, providing a foundation for understanding biochemical principles in the context of pharmaceutical sciences. students will examine the biochemical pathways, enzymes and cellular processes involved in disease states as well as the rule of pharmaceutical in modifying these processes for therapeutic purposes
84332 Pathophysiology for Pharmacy
Considers the nature of major diseases, associated alterations in structure and function of human organs, and their clinical manifestations. Topics include cardiology, rheumatology, endocrine, gastrointestinal disorders and hematologic/ oncologlic, respiratory, renal and infectious diseases.
84372 Pharmacoeconomics
Methods and techniques for evaluating costs and cost-effectiveness of health, medical, and pharmaceutical interventions. Emphasis on economic evaluation, decision analysis, and modeling techniques for resource allocation and decision making. Applications to technology assessment, health policy, clinical practice, drug pricing policy and price control, drug expenditure, and resource allocation
81433 Applied Chromatography
Advanced study of the modern methods of chromatography used in separation & purification of pharmaceutical compounds such as :- PC, TLC, GC, HPLC and other techniques
81445 Research in Medicinal Plants
Students in this course will study medicinal plants that have been investigated chemically and biologically. Faculty members will supervise and control all of these research projects and will make sure that research is carried out according to fine scientific research methods. Students will be taught how to write a research paper effectively. Presentation and oral discussion are required as well as a written paper for our faculty committee
82441 Cosmetics Science
This course concern basic principles of cosmetic formulation, studying the required specifications for cosmetics, their mechanisms of action, and effects, along with practical training on preparing various recipes for different types of cosmetics
82442 Pharmaceutical Excipients
The aim of this course is to improve the knowledge of students about Pharmaceutical Excipients that are involved in the manufacturing of dosage forms, cosmetics and food. The adverse effects, toxicity and daily intake of these excipients are also discussed
82443 Pharmaceutical Radioisotopes
Brief discussion of radioactivity of certain pharmacologically active compounds. This course covers the use of radioisotopes in medicine and pharmacy, and precautions required in handling and storage of these radioisotopes
82444 Pharmaceutical Sterilization
This course clarifies the different methods of sterilization required for pharmaceutical preparations, how these methods work, and adherence to internationally established regulations, particularly when preparing materials for sterile medical solutions and various types of injections
82445 Research in Drug Delivery
Students in this course will perform a scientific project about drug delivery. Faculty members will supervise and control all of these research projects and will make sure that research is carried out according to fine scientific research methods. Students will be taught how to write a research paper effectively. Presentation and oral discussion are required as well as a written paper for our faculty committee
83415 Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
An introduction to replication and gene expression of prokaryotic and eukaryotic systems. In addition progress to cover recombinant (DNA) technology and cloning for the production of pharmaceutics, followed by the application of (DNA) biotechnology including disease treatment, in vitro fertilization, and gene transfer
81462 Research in Cancer
Students in this course will perform a scientific project about cancer mainly by designing and preparing novel compounds for its treatment. Faculty members will supervise and control all of these research projects and will make sure that research is carried out according to fine scientific research methods. Students will be taught how to write a research paper effectively. Presentation and oral discussion are required as well as a written paper for our faculty committee
83423 Poisonous and Hallucinogenic Plants
Identification and study of poisonous and hallucinogenic plants. In addition to symptoms, prophylactics and treatment. Emphasis is given on plants found in Palestine
84433 Infectious Diseases
This course is designed to explore the proper use of antimicrobials to treat infectious diseases. Infections of different organ system will be covered including: respiratory (upper and lower), gastrointestinal, genitourinary, CNS, skin, wound infections, fungal infections, tuberculosis, sepsis and AIDS
84447 Veterinary Medical Products
This course aims to provide pharmacy students with the necessary knowledge, of all aspects of the veterinary drugs. The course covers the mechanism of action of veterinary medicines, their kinetics, drugs’ withdrawal time, their toxicity and adverse affects on human. Dosage forms and doses of these drugs will also be covered
84453 Advanced Topics In Clinical Pharmacy
This course deals with the practical and theoretical clinical aspects and the role of the pharmacist in applying necessary clinical models to patients in the following cases: blood system diseases, infections, nervous system disorders, endocrine dysfunction, gastrointestinal diseases, and others
84454 Alternative Medicine
This course deals with different aspects of alternative medicine, such as a acupuncture, traditional homeopathy, herbalism, yoga, boiged back medication and others
84457 Drugs in Pregnancy and Lactation
This course covers several aspects including the physiological changes during pregnancy, the pharmacokinetics of medication in pregnancy, medication secreted in breast milk, utilization of medications during pregnancy, for several diseases such as upper respiratory tract infection, urinary tract infection, gastrointestinal disease, pain, infections, diabetes, hypertension, acne, and dental problems. It also covers the use of complementary and alternative medicine during pregnancy and lactation
84458 Research in Clinical Pharmacy
Students in this course will perform a scientific project about clinical pharmacy. Faculty members will supervise and control all of these research projects and will make sure that research is carried out according to fine scientific research methods. Students will be taught how to write a research paper effectively. Presentation and oral discussion are required as well as a written paper for our faculty committee
84482 Environmental Toxicology
This course focuses mainly of the effect produced by poisons on the environment (humans, animals, plants, soil, water,….etc). It includes detailed studying of groups of environmental pollutants, the need to further research and investigation in this area, bioaccumulation, the effect of poisons on all levels of the universe, and the methods and pathways leading to contamination and the methods of calculating or estimating them
84483 Research in Toxicology
Students in this course will perform a scientific project about toxicology. Faculty members will supervise and control all of these research projects and will make sure that research is carried out according to fine scientific research methods. Students will be taught how to write a research paper effectively. Presentation and oral discussion are required as well as a written paper for our faculty committee