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PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES (PHSC)

299. Independent Study (1-3) [Rpt./]

299H. Honors Independent Study (1-3) [Rpt./] I

393. Internship (1-3) [Rpt./]

399. Independent Study (1-4) [Rpt./]

399H. Honors Independent Study (1-3) [Rpt./] I II

436. Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacology I (4) II (Identical with PCOL 436, which is home).

437A. Medicinal Chemistry II (3) (Identical with PCOL 437A, which is home) May be convened with PCOL 537A.

437B. Medicinal Chemistry III (3) (Identical with PCOL 437B, which is home) May be convened with PCOL 537B.

494. Practicum (1-15) [Rpt./]

498. Senior Capstone (1-3) I II

498H. Honors Thesis (3) [Rpt./ 2] I II

499H. Honors Independent Study (3) [Rpt./] I II

507. Pharmacokinetics (4) I For a description of course topics see PHPR 407. Graduate-level requirements include an in-depth analysis of a pharmacokinetic problem.

508B. Pharmacokinetics Discussion (1) I II For a description of course topics see PHPR 408A-408B. Graduate-level requirements include an in-depth analysis of a pharmacokinetic problem.

511. Health Care Systems (3) I History, organization and administration of health care services. (Identical with PHL 511).

512. Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships (3) I II Approaches to the quantification of pharmacological actions of drugs on the basis of chemical structure.

513. Pharmaceutical Economics (3) II Application of management principles to problem solving and decision making techniques in the provision of pharmaceutical services within the institutional environment. P, PHSC 511. Open to majors only. Field trip. (Identical with PHL 513).

515. Toxicokinetics (3) II For a description of course topics see PHPR 415. Graduate-level requirements include different examinations and/or writing of paper. May be convened with PHPR 415.

527. Anti-neoplastic Drugs (2) II For a description of course topics see PHPR 427. Graduate-level requirements include an extra paper or equivalent course project. May be convened with PHPR 427.

536. Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacology I (4) II (Identical with PCOL 536, which is home).

537A. Medicinal Chemistry II (3) I For a description of course topics see PCOL 437A. Graduate-level requirements include extensive use of current literature and emphasis on drug design principles. P, PCOL 536. May be convened with PCOL 437A.

537B. Medicinal Chemistry III (2) II For a description of course topics see PCOL 437A. Graduate-level requirements include extensive use of current literature and emphasis on drug design principles. P, PCOL 536. May be convened with PCOL 437B.

542. Professional Management Practice (3) I For a description of course topics see PHPR 442. Graduate students will write either an additional paper or proposal. May be convened with PHPR 442.

545. Medical Use and US Health Care Systems (3) I For a description of course topics see PHPR 445. Graduate students will write either an additional paper or proposal. May be convened with PHPR 445.

547. Perspectives in Geriatrics Lab (1) II P or CR, PHPR 448 (Identical with GERO 547, N SC 547). May be convened with PHPR 447.

548. Perspectives in Geriatrics (2) II For a description of course topics see PHPR 448. Graduate-level requirements include one in-depth research paper on a single topic relevant to geriatric care. (Identical with GERO 548, PHL 548). May be convened with PHPR 448.

561. Pharmaceutical Research and Drug Literature Evaluation (3) II For a description of course topics see PHPR 461. Graduate students will write either an additional paper or proposal. May be convened with PHPR 461.

583. Perspectives on Cancer Care for Health Professionals (3) S (Identical with NURS 583, which is home). May be convened with PHPR 483.

584. International Health Care and Pharmaceutical Systems (1-3) [Rpt/] II III S For a description of course topics see PHPR 484. Graduate-level requirements include a more extensive final report. May be convened with PHPR 484.

589. Clinical Pharmacotherapy of Mental Disorders (2) I For a description of course topics see PHPR 489. Graduate-level requirements include a research paper on a single topic of psychopharmacotherapy. (Identical with PHL 589). May be convened with PHPR 489.

593. Internship (1-6) [Rpt./]

596. Seminar

a. Medicinal and Natural Products Chemistry (1) [Rpt./ 5] I II

b. Pharmaceutical Chemistry Research (1) [Rpt./ 5] I II

c. Pharmaceutics Research (1-2) [Rpt./ 12 units] I II

e. Pharmacy Administration (1) II [Rpt./ 5]

f. Pharmacy Administration Research (1) II [Rpt./ 5]

599. Independent Study (1-5) [Rpt./]

601. Advanced Physical Pharmacy (3) I Applications of physical chemistry to pharmacy. P, physical pharmacy or physical chemistry. Open to majors only.

602. Physiochemical Factors Influencing Drug Action (3) I The role of acid-base equilibria, dissolution, and complexion in influencing drug formulation and drug action. P, PHSC 307.

606. Industrial Manufacturing Pharmacy (3) II Pharmaceutics as applied to various aspects of industrial pharmacy. Field trip.

609B. Pharmacokinetics (3-3) I Quantitative treatment of kinetics of drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion and pharmacological response, including development of mathematical models for these processes and use of digital computer for simulation and nonlinear regression analysis. P, PHSC 407.

611. Pharmaceutical Education Research (3) I Cultural, social, behavioral, and organizational foundations of pharmacy, including the development of the present state of practice. (Identical with PHL 611).

612. Pharmaceutical Outcomes Research (3) II Survey of research methodology for studying administrative, social and behavioral aspects of health care and pharmacy practice; strategy for selecting and modifying existing research tools for particular purposes. (Identical with PHL 612).

621. The Pharmaceutical Industry (3) II Economic and organizational factors in the development, production, and distribution of drugs and the structure of the industry. (Identical with PHL 621).

630B. Advanced Organic Medicinals (4) I Rational drug design, receptor site theories, mechanism of drug action, and metabolic pathways of medicinal agents; chemical and enzymatic synthesis of important pharmaceuticals. P, PHSC 437B, PCOL 471B.

632B. Natural Medicinal Products (3-3) I Origin and isolation of steroid and alkaloid drugs and other natural products of interest. P, PHSC 437B, PCOL 471B.

634. Biomedical Applications of Mass Spectrometry (3) I Principles of mass spectrometry including instrumental design, interpretation of spectra, and applications to biomedical and related problems. P, CHEM 241B.

694. Practicum

a. Clinical Clerkship (1-15) I II

b. Administrative Clerkship (1-15) I II

695. Colloquium

a. Research in Gerontology (1) I II (Identical with GERO 695A, which is home).

699. Independent Study (1-5) [Rpt./]

815L. Research (5) [Rpt./ 1] (Identical with PHPR 815L, which is home).

900. Research (1-5) [Rpt./]

910. Thesis (1-8) [Rpt./]

920. Dissertation (1-9) [Rpt./]

930. Supplementary Registration (1-9) [Rpt./]


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