Pharmacy (PHRM)

105. Introduction to Pharmacy Practice and Pharmaceutical Sciences. (3)


301. Applied Biochemistry. (3)


302. Physical Pharmacy and Biopharmaceutics. (3)


305. Fundamentals of Pathophysiology and Immunology. (3)


310. Fundamentals of Pharmacokinetics and Dosage Forms. (3)


311. Introduction to Pharmacology and Medicinal Chemistry. (4)


315. Pharmaceutical Sciences Laboratory Techniques. (3)


424. Dosage Forms. (3)


435. Quality Control and Regulatory Affairs. (3)


476 / 576. Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology. (3)


493 / 593. Pharmaceutical Sciences and Toxicology Seminar. (1, no limit Δ)


496. Topics in Pharmacy. (1, may be repeated twice Δ)


497. Problems in Pharmacy. (1-5, no limit Δ)


498. Problems in Pharmacy. (1-5, no limit Δ)


536 / 736. Introduction to Pharmacogenomics. (2)


545. Pharmacoeconomics. (3)


546. Healthcare Systems Review. (3)


547. Research Design and Analysis. (3)


548. Ethics Clinical Trials-Informed Consent. (2)


549. Regulatory Issues in Clinical Trials. (2)


551. Fundamentals of Clinical Trials. (3)


570. Multicenter Clinical Trials. (4, may be repeated twice Δ)


576 / 476. Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology. (3)


580. General Toxicology. (3)


591. Seminar in Administrative Pharmacy. (1, no limit Δ)


592. Seminar in Radiopharmacy. (1, no limit Δ)


593 / 493. Pharmaceutical Sciences and Toxicology Seminar. (1, no limit Δ)


594. Topics in Environmental Disease. (1-3 to a maximum of 4 Δ)


597. Research Problems in Pharmaceutical Sciences. (1-6, no limit Δ)


598. Topics in Pharmaceutical Sciences. (1-3 to a maximum of 4 Δ)


599. Master's Thesis. (1-6, no limit Δ)


699. Dissertation. (1-9 to a maximum of 18 Δ)


701. Applied Biochemistry. (3)


702. Physical Pharmacy and Biopharmaceutics. (3)


703. Aspects of Patient Care I. (3)


704. Public Health. (2)


705. Fundamentals of Pathophysiology and Immunology. (3)


707. Introduction to Pharmacy Practice and Communication. (2)


709. Pharmacy and Health Care Delivery Systems. (2)


710. Fundamentals of Pharmacokinetics and Dosage Forms. (3)


711. Introduction to Pharmacology and Medicinal Chemistry. (4)


713. Aspects of Patient Care II. (2)


715. Integrated Pharmacotherapeutics and Self Care. (4)


717. Introduction to Law, Ethics and Social Issues in Pharmacy. (2)


719. Professional Development I. (1)


720. Integrated Pharmacotherapeutics I. (3)


721. Introduction to Nuclear Pharmacy. (2)


723. Aspects of Patient Care III. (2)


724. Dosage Forms. (3)


725. Integrated Pharmacotherapeutics II. (3)


728. Pharmacoepidemiology and Research Design. (2)


729. Professional Development II. (1)


730. Integrated Pharmacotherapeutics III. (3)


731. Pharmacoeconomics. (2)


732. Evidence-Based Clinical Decision Making. (2)


733. Aspects of Patient Care IV. (2)


734. Pharmacy Management and Operations. (3)


735. Integrated Pharmacotherapeutics IV. (3)


737. Introductory Spanish in the Pharmacy. (1)


736 / 536. Introduction to Pharmacogenomics. (2)


738. Intermediate Spanish in the Pharmacy. (1)


739. Professional Development III. (1)


740. Integrated Pharmacotherapeutics V. (2)


742. Safe Medications and Pharmacy Informatics. (3)


743. Aspects of Patient Care V. (1)


745. Integrated Pharmacotherapeutics VI. (4)


747. Integrated Pharmacotherapeutics VII. (2)


748. Research Project (Initial). (1)


749. Professional Development IV. (1)


750. Integrated Pharmacotherapeutics VIII. (3)


751. Emerging Trends in Pharmacy. (1)


753. Aspects of Patient Care VI. (1)


754. Advanced Law and Ethics. (2)


755. Clinical Capstone. (5)


756. Safe Medication Practices. (2)


758. Research Project. (1, may be repeated four times Δ)


759. Professional Development V. (1)


761. Substance Abuse Elective. (2)


762L. Pharmaceutical Care Lab V. (2)


769. Pharmacy Practice Experience. (0-4, may be repeated four times Δ)


771. Introductory Community Pharmacy Practice Experience. (4)


772. Introductory Institutional Pharmacy Practice Experience. (3)


773. Nuclear Pharmacy Instrumentation. (3)


774. Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry. (1)


775. Radiation Biology and Radiation Safety. (3)


780. Direct Patient Care Experience I. (1)


781. Direct Patient Care Experience II. (1)


782. Clinical Toxicology. (2)


783. Geriatric Medication Management - An Interprofessional Elective. (2)


784. Advanced Infectious Diseases Pharmacotherapy. (1)


785. Advanced Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapy. (1)


786. Geriatric Interprofessional Elective. (2)


788. Indirect Patient Care Pharmacy Practice Experience. (4, may be repeated three times Δ)


789. Advanced Pharmacy Practice Seminar. (1, may be repeated once Δ)


790. Physical Assessment for the Pharmacist. (2)


791. Advanced Institutional Pharmacy Practice Experience. (4, may be repeated three times Δ)


792. Advanced Community Pharmacy Practice Experience. (4, may be repeated three times Δ)


793. Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Practice Experience. (4, may be repeated three times Δ)


794. General and Adult Medicine Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience. (4, may be repeated three times Δ)


795. Direct Patient Care Pharmacy Practice Experience. (4, may be repeated three times Δ)


796. Topics in Pharmacy Practice I. (1-3 to a maximum of 9 Δ)


797. Topics in Pharmacy Practice II. (1-3 to a maximum of 9 Δ)


798. Problems in Pharmacy. (1-5 to a maximum of 10 Δ)


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