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Pharmacology |
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Department of Pharmacology offers programs leading to MASTERS IN SCIENCE
PHARMACOLOGY. The programs are designed to train candidates to become
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Program
Overview
It was developed to provide both breadth and depth of high quality
training to prepare its graduates for successful careers in teaching.
This is achieved through an efficient, rigorous curriculum designed
specifically for graduate students in this program. The theme of this
PROGRAM is "The Biology of Human Disease," and this is reflected
in the topics of the Core Curriculum. These topics span the range
from biochemistry and molecular biology through cell, tissue and organ
biology, to integrated organ systems. This material is always presented
so that the student will understand how the complex interactions of
these mechanisms at different levels of organization lead to the expression
of human diseases. Courses taught during the first year broaden the
basic educational training for students. The latter course has several
modules that can be combined in different ways to meet the specific
needs of individual students.
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Required
Courses for MS in PHARMACOLOGY |
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Course
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| BIOCHEMISTRY |
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| ANATOMY-1 AND 2 |
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| PHYSIOLOGY-1 AND 2 |
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| CELL BIOLOGY
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| MOLECULAR BIOLOGY |
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| MICROBIOLOGY |
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| PATHOLOGY-1 AND 2 |
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| Pharmacology
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General
Pharmacology |
3 |
| Pharmacy
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Drug
Delivery |
3 |
| Pharmacology |
Clinical
Pharmacokinetics |
4 |
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Winter |
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Course
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Title
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Credits
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| Public
Health: |
Studies
in Health Sciences I |
4 |
| Pharmacology
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Pharmacogenomics |
3 |
| Pharmacology |
Clinical
Pharmacokinetics II |
4 |
| Pharmacology
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Clinical
applied pharmacology 1 |
10 |
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Spring |
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Course
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Title
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Credits
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| Public
Health: |
Studies
in Health Sciences II |
4 |
| Pharmacology
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Clinical
applied pharmacology 1 |
10 |
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