Pharmacy is mainly concerned with the effect of different drugs on the biological systems and their applications for human medicinal therapy. Pharmacists basically provide health care providers with the appropriate medical prescription and dispense the medication to the patient and counsel them on the proper use and adverse effects of that medication. In this role, pharmacists ensure the safe and effective use of medications.
This programme prepares graduates for the contemporary role of ensuring that patients optimise medication usage. It also provides an essential platform to the professionals in the multifaceted field of pharmacy with solid technical knowledge base, reasoning, analytical and communication skills so that they can compete with confidence in future challenges.
TITAS
Information Skills
Co-curriculum
Basic Anatomy
Physiology I
Physiology II
Pharmaceutical Microbiology
Pharmaceutical Immunology
Pharmacotoxicology
Principles of Effects of Medicine and Therapy on Peripheral Nerves
Cardiovascular and Renal Systems Therapy
Respiratory and Blood System Therapy
Central Nerve Therapy
Endocrine and Gastrointestines Therapy
Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I
Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II
Pharmaceutical Analysis I
Pharmaceutical Analysis II
Medical Chemistry
Pharmacognosis and Science of Traditional Medicine
Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
Pharmacy Practical I
Pharmacy Practical II
Pharmacy Practical III
Pharmacy Practical IV
Pharmacoepidemiology
Biostatistics
Pharmacy Management
Pharmacy Ethics and Law
Physical Pharmacy I
Physical Pharmacy II
Physical Pharmacy III
Physical Pharmacy IV
Physical Pharmacy V
Quality Assurance
Industrial Pharmacy and Regulatory Control
Antimicrobial and Antineoplastic
Clinical Pharmacokinetic
Clinical and Therapeutic Pharmacy I
Clinical and Therapeutic Pharmacy II
Clinical and Therapeutic Pharmacy III
Clinical and Therapeutic Pharmacy IV
Pharmacoinformatic
Internship
English for Pharmacy
Research Methodology
Research Project