| 100.
Drugs:Actions and Impact on Health and Society
Either or both semesters. Three credits. Two one and half hour periods.
Not open to pharmacy students in the Professional Program. Not open to
students who have completed PHAR 195 when taken as Drugs: Actions and Impact
on Health and Society. Gerald
Introductory survey of common drugs used medically and nonmedically.
Biological emphasis with historical, cultural, social implications. General
Concepts: mechanisms of drug action, modification drug response, new drug
development. CA 3. |
| 150. Toxic Chemicals
and Health
Second semester. Three credits. Not open to pharmacy students in the
Professional Program. Morris
An elementary service course which will provide an understanding of
the issues and problems associated with evaluating human health risks from
voluntary and involuntary exposure to toxic chemicals. An appreciation
of toxic chemical risks as compared to other societal health risks, the
processes of scientific risk assessment, and social management of toxic
chemical risks will be gained. CA 3. |
The following courses are open only to students enrolled in the professional
program (four years) of the School of Pharmacy. |
| 195. Pharmacy Special Topics Lecture
Course
Either semester. Credits and hours as determined by the Senate Curricula
and Courses Committee. May be repeated for credit with a change in topic. |
| 201. Pharmacy Research
Seminar
First semester. One credit. One class period. A cummulative grade point
of 2.3 or above is normally required for enrollment. May be repeated up
to two times for credit. Bogner
A seminar series providing an overview of current research areas and
contemporary issues in pharmacy practice and the pharmaceutical sciences. |
| 247-248. Pharmacology
Both semesters. Three credits each semester. Prerequisite: PNB 264,
265,
MCB 203 and CHEM 141, or 243,
244. Not open for credit to pharmacy
students. Gianutsos
A study of the effect produced by drugs and the mechanisms whereby these
effects are produced. |
| 297W. Honors Thesis
in Pharmacy
Either semester. Three credits. Hours by arrangement. Prerequisite:
ENGL
105 or 110 or 111 or
250. Open only to honors students within the School
of Pharmacy with consent of the instructor and Associate Dean. |
| 298. Special Topics
Either semester. Credits by arrangement. Open only with consent of instructor.
This course may be repeated for credit. Hubbard |
| 299. Undergraduate Research
Either semester. Credits by arrangement. Open only with consent of instructor
and Associate Dean. This course may be repeated for credit. Hubbard
This course is designed primarily for qualified students who wish to
extend their knowledge in the various fields represented in the School
of Pharmacy. A cumulative grade point average of 2.8 or above is normally
required for enrollment. A written summary of work performed is required
at the end of each semester. |