First Year - First Semester
Course Number | Course Number | Credits |
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PH 7101 | Pharmacology and Drug Discovery: Explore the principles of drug development and the innovative techniques shaping modern pharmacology | 4 |
PH 7102 | General and System Toxicology : Understand the toxicological effects on biological systems and their implications for human health | 3 |
PH 7100 | Biostatistics: Master statistical tools and methodologies essential for designing and analyzing research studies | 3 |
PH 7110 | Intracellular Drug Delivery and Targeting : Delve into cutting-edge strategies for targeted drug delivery within cells | 3 |
First Year - Second Semester
Course Number | Course Number | Credits |
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PH 7103 | Molecular Pharmacology : Study the molecular mechanisms of drug action and their role in therapeutic interventions | 3 |
PH 7104 | Environmental Health and Environmental Toxicology : Examine the impact of environmental factors on public health and the science of mitigating toxicological risks | 3 |
PH 7105 | Research Methods and Ethics : Build a solid foundation in ethical research practices and advanced methodologies for scientific inquiry | 2 |
PH 7109 | Clinical Toxicology : Gain insights into the clinical aspects of toxicology, focusing on diagnosis and treatment of toxicological emergencies | 2 |
PH 7112 | Advanced Pharmacokinetics : Understand the complexities of drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion | 3 |
Second Year – First Semester
Course Number | Course Number | Credits |
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PH 7106 | Scientific Writing : Develop the skills needed to produce high-quality academic and scientific publications | 2 |
PH 7199 | Thesis : Begin your independent research journey, working under the guidance of esteemed faculty members | 4 |
Second Year – Second Semester
Course Number | Course Number | Credits |
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PH 7107 | Student Seminar : Present your research findings and engage in collaborative discussions, enhancing both your knowledge and communication skills | 2 |
PH 7199 | Thesis : Begin your independent research journey, working under the guidance of esteemed faculty members | 4 |