Pharmacognosy II
Pharmacognosy II is an advanced pharmacy course focusing on the chemistry, biosynthesis, and therapeutic applications of secondary metabolites derived from natural sources (plants, marine, fungi)
Pharmacology II
Pharmacology is the comprehensive scientific study of drugs, defined as any chemical substance—natural, synthetic, or endogenous—that affects biological systems
Molecular Biology
Molecular biology studies the structure, function, and interactions of biological macromolecules like DNA, RNA, and proteins, focusing on the molecular basis of life, including gene expression, replication, and how these molecules orchestrate cellular processes, bridging genetics, biochemistry, and cell biology to understand diseases, develop medicine, and improve agriculture through techniques like PCR and genetic engineering
AI in Pharmacy
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Pharmacy as a transformative, data-driven approach designed to augment the capabilities of pharmacists, rather than replace them, by improving patient safety, optimizing workflow efficiency, and enabling personalized care
Medical Microbiology
Medical Microbiology in studies focuses on microbes (bacteria, fungi, viruses, parasites) causing human diseases, exploring their pathogenesis, host interaction, and the body's immune response, with the goal of diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of infectious diseases through laboratory identification, molecular techniques, epidemiology, and vaccine development
Pharmacy Ethics and Laws
Pharmacy Ethics and Laws are fundamental components of pharmaceutical education and practice, focusing on the legal regulations and moral principles that govern the profession to ensure safe, ethical, and effective patient care
Pharmaceutical Chemistry I
Pharmaceutical Chemistry I explores the fundamental chemistry of drugs, focusing on how a drug's chemical structure relates to its biological activity, design, synthesis, and behavior in the body (ADME), bridging organic chemistry with pharmacology, and introducing computer-aided drug design for developing new medicines
Pathophysiology
Pathophysiology is defined as the study of abnormal changes in body functions (physiology) that occur as a result of disease or injury. It bridges the gap between pathology (structural changes) and physiology (normal function) to explain the mechanisms, development, and consequences of diseases