| 100 Pharmaceutical Sciences Survey U 1 |
| | Introduction to the University, strategies for student success, academic programs, opportunities in the pharmaceutical sciences and practice, and contemporary issues. |
| | Au Qtr. 1 cl, 1 rec. Prereq: Enrollment limited to students in the Pharmacy Honors and Scholars Program. |
| 200 The Rational and Irrational Use of Drugs U 3 |
| | Survey of the fundamentals of drug action with special emphasis on drugs of abuse; discussion of medical, social, legal, and educational aspects of drug use. |
| | Sp Qtr. 3 cl. Not open for credit to professional students in the College of Pharmacy. NS Admis Cond course. |
| 400 Introduction to Pharmacy U 2 |
| | A survey of the profession of pharmacy, dealing with its history, educational requirements, organization, regulation, and current developments. |
| | Wi Qtr. 2 cl. |
| 410 Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry U 3 |
| | Chemical and biochemical principles governing the design, synthesis and properties of drugs. |
| | Sp Qtr. 3 cl, 1 recitation. Prereq: 462 and Chem 253. Enrollment restricted to students in the BSPS program or with permission of instructor. |
| 411 Medicinal and Natural Products Chemistry Laboratory U 2 |
| | Laboratory experiences in the isolation and synthesis of pharmaceutically relevant compounds. |
| | Au Qtr. 2 3-hr labs. Prereq: 410, 462, and Chem 253. Enrollment restricted to students in the BSPS program or with permission of instructor. |
| 420 Pharmaceutics I U 4 |
| | Principles of pharmaceutics, the science of dosage form design. |
| | Au Qtr. 2 2-hr cl, 1recitation. Prereq: Physics 113 or 133, Chem 253, Math 152, Physiol 312 or EEOB 232 or Zoology 232. Enrollment restricted to students in the BSPS program or with permission of instructor. |
| 421 Pharmaceutics Laboratory I U 2 |
| | An application of basic pharmaceutics principles and methods used to develop and evaluate drug, drug delivery systems and treatment regimens. |
| | Wi Qtr. 1 cl, 1 3-hr lab. Prereq: 420. Enrollment restricted to students in the BSPS program or with permission of instructor. |
| 425 Drug Discovery and Development U 3 |
| | An introduction to research methods used for drug discovery and development with a focus on division faculty research labs. |
| | Sp Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: Rank 3 or 4 BSPS students, Physics 113 or 133, Chem 253, Math 152, Physiol 312 or EEOB 232 or Zoology 232. |
| 461 Biomedicinal Chemistry I U 3 |
| | Fundamentals of biological chemistry for the study of pharmaceutical sciences. |
| | Au Qtr. 3 1-hr cl, 1 recitation. Prereq: Chem 253. Enrollment restricted to students in the BSPS program or with permission of instructor. |
| 462 Biomedicinal Chemistry II U 3 |
| | Fundamentals of biological chemistry for the study of pharmaceutical sciences. |
| | Wi Qtr. 3 cl, 1 recitation. Prereq: 461. Enrollment restricted to students in the BSPS program or with permission of instructor. |
| 471 Concepts in Pharmacology I: Discovery of Drug Action U P 2 |
| | Discussions and presentations on general principles and techniques used in pharmacology research. |
| | Au Qtr. 2 cl. Prereq: Enrollment in College of Pharmacy. |
| 472 Concepts in Pharmacology II: Pharmacology Literature U 2 |
| | Discussions and presentations dealing with recently published papers of general interest in the discipline of pharmacology. |
| | Sp Qtr. 2 cl. Prereq: 480. |
| 473 Concepts in Pharmacology III: Therapeutic Frontiers U P 2 |
| | Discussion of recent developments in one or more areas of pharmacology. |
| | Sp Qtr. 1 2-hr cl. Prereq: Enrollment in College of Pharmacy. |
| 480 Integrated Pharmacology U 3 |
| | An overview of pharmacological, biochemical, and physiological effects of drugs to facilitate an understanding of drug mechanism and pharmacotherapy. |
| | Wi Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: 461 or equiv; EEOB 232 or Zoology 232 or equiv. Enrollment restricted to students in the BSPS program, exercise science or with permission of instructor. |
| 481 Pharmacology Laboratory U 2 |
| | Laboratory experiences in studying the effects of drugs and their mechanisms of action. |
| | Sp Qtr. 1 cl, 1 3-hr lab. Prereq: 480. Enrollment restricted to students in the BSPS program or with permission of instructor. |
| 493 Individual Studies in Pharmaceutical Sciences U 1-5 |
| | Laboratory and library work designed to give the qualified student an opportunity to complete an original investigation or pursue an interest in a special problem. |
| | Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Prereq: Rank 2 standing, a cumulative pt-hr ratio of 2.50, and permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 30 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. |
| 513 History of Pharmacy |
| | 513.01* Lecture U P 3 |
| | | Evolution and development of the profession of pharmacy from antiquity to the present, with emphasis on its Anglo-American development since the 18th century. |
| | | Au Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: Jr standing or permission of instructor. |
| 515 Pharmaceutical Distribution and Health Care Systems U 3 |
| | A study of the pharmaceutical distribution system in the United States and its relation to the health care system. |
| | Sp Qtr. 2 cl, 1 2-hr rec. Enrollment restricted to students in the BSPS program with at least rank III standing or with instructor's permission. |
| 601 Biopharmacy I P 3 |
| | The first in a two-course sequence which provides the fundamental background in modern molecular life science required for pharmacy studies. |
| | Au Qtr. 3 1-hr cl, 1 rec. Prereq: First-year standing in Pharm D program. |
| 602 Biopharmacy II P 3 |
| | The second in a two-course sequence which provides the fundamental background in modern molecular life science required for pharmacy studies. |
| | Wi Qtr. 3 1-hr cl, 1 rec. Prereq: First-year standing in Pharm D program. |
| 605 Medicinal Chemistry I P 3 |
| | Drug-receptor/enzyme interactions, drug design concepts, acidity and basicity of drugs, physicochemical properties and metabolism of drugs. Chemical and biochemical principles governing the properties of drugs. Drug categories include: Analgesics, anesthetics, CNS depressants, CNS stimulants, cholinergics, adrenergics, and drugs for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases. |
| | Au Qtr. 3 1-hr cl, 1 rec. Prereq: First-year standing in Pharm D program. |
| 606 Medicinal Chemistry II P 3 |
| | Chemical and biochemical principles governing the properties of drugs. Drug categories include: Antihypertensives, antianginal, antiarrhythmics, anticoagulants, agents for congestive heart failure, antihistaminmes and antidiabetics. |
| | Wi Qtr. 3 1-hr cl, 1 rec. Prereq: First-year standing in Pharm D program. |
| 607 Medicinal Chemistry III P 3 |
| | Chemical and biochemical principles governing the properties of drugs. Drug categories include: Steroid hormones such as androgens, antiandrogens, estrogen and antiestrogens, adrenocorticoids, prostaglandins and NSAIDs agents, anticancer agents and antiviral agents. |
| | Sp Qtr. 3 1-hr cl, 1 rec. Prereq: First-year standing in Pham D program. |
| 613 Chemical Dependency for Health Care Professionals P 1 |
| | To prepare healthcare students to recognize, understand, and respond effectively to chemical dependency. Epidemiology, pathophysiology, presentation, consequences, and management of chemical dependency will be characterized. |
| | Wi Qtr. 1 1-hr cl. Prereq: Admission to Pharm D program. |
| 614 Professional Ethics P 2 |
| | The conceptual basis and content of pharmaceutical ethics; significance of codified ethics, interprofessionally considered; individual and group analysis of ethical issues; methods of encouraging compliance. |
| | Sp Qtr. 1 2-hr cl. Prereq: Jr standing or permission of instructor. |
| 616 Medical Applications of Radionuclides and Radiopharmaceuticals U P G 3 |
| | A study of the theoretical and clinical aspects of the preparation, use, control, and handling of radionuclides and radiopharmaceuticals used in medicine. |
| | Au Qtr. 3 cl. Open to non-pharmacy students with instructor's permission. |
| 617 Introduction to Clinical Pharmacy Research U P 2 |
| | An introduction to research in clinical pharmacy and to the interpretation of clinical research literature. |
| | Au Qtr. 1 2-hr cl. Prereq: Enrollment in the Pharm D program or enrollment in the BSPS program with completion of Pharmacy 480. This course is graded S/U. |
| 619 Nonprescription Drug Products P 3 |
| | Didactic and practical experience in appropriate nonprescription drug product selection, monitoring, and patient information. |
| | Au Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: Second-year standing in the Pharm D program. |
| 621 Drug Delivery I P G 3 |
| | Principles that govern the design and use of solution dosage forms, including physiochemical properties, ionization, solubility and stability. |
| | Au Qtr. 2 1-hr cl, 1 2-hr workshop. Prereq: First-year standing in Pharm D program. |
| 622 Drug Delivery II P G 3 |
| | Routes of drug administration and the physiologic and physiochemical factors that influence drug penetration, absorption and bioavailability. |
| | Wi Qtr. 2 1-hr cl, 1 2-hr workshop. Prereq: First-year standing in Pharm D program. |
| 623 Drug Delivery III P G 4 |
| | Application of physiochemical principles to the design, formulation, manufacture and use of colloids, suspensions, emulsions, solid and topical drug delivery systems. |
| | Sp Qtr. 3 1-hr cl, 1 2-hr workshop. Prereq: First-year standing in Pharm D program. |
| 624 Pharmaceutical Calculations P 1 |
| | Introduction to prescription terminology and pharmaceutical calculations; emphasis on measurement systems, conversions, percent preparations, units of concentrations, calculation of doses, dilutions, milliequivalents, and milliosmoles. |
| | Sp Qtr. 1 1-hr cl. Prereq: First-year standing in Pharm D program. |
| 661 Pharmacy Practice I P 3 |
| | The first in a three-course sequence covering concepts fundamental to pharmacy practice. Topics include orientation to the profession, history, ethics, communications, and jurisprudence. |
| | Au Qtr. 3 1-hr cl, 1 rec. Prereq: First-year standing in Pharm D program. |
| 662 Pharmacy Practice II P 3 |
| | The second in a three-course sequence covering concepts fundamental to pharmacy practice with a focus on techniques used to evaluate the medical/pharmaceutical literature. |
| | Wi Qtr. 3 1-hr cl. Prereq: First-year standing in Pharm D program. |
| 664 Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience P 1 |
| | Introductory experiences in pharmacy practice including hospital pharmacy, community pharmacy and a service learning geriatric rotation. Students also have opportunities to shadow pharmacists and pharmacy students to explore potential career options. |
| | Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 4 hrs per week. Prereq: First-year standing in Pharm D program. Repeatable to a maximum of 3 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. |
| 673 Pharmacy Practice Management I P 3 |
| | The US health care system and health policy from the pharmacy perspective. |
| | Sp Qtr. 2 cl, 1 2-hr rec. Prereq: First-year standing in Pharm D program. Not open to students with credit for 773. |
| 693 Individual Studies in the Pharmaceutical Sciences P 1-5 |
| | Laboratory and library work designed to give the qualified student an opportunity to complete an original investigation or pursue an interest in a special problem. |
| | Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Prereq: Jr standing, a cumulative pt-hr ratio of 2.50, and permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 30 cr hrs. Repeatable to a maximum of 30 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. |
| 694 Group Studies in Pharmacy U P 1-3 |
| | Group studies of selected topics in various fields of pharmacy. |
| | Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 12 cr hrs. |
| 695 Seminar in Clinical Pharmacy Career Pathways U P 2 |
| | Discussion and analysis of career pathways in clinical pharmacy and preparation of a career plan paper. |
| | Au Qtr. 1 2-hr cl. Prereq: Soph standing in the BSPS or Pharm D program. |
| 700 Pharmaceutical Care Longitudinal Course P 1 |
| | An integrated course to guide students to develop and implement a strategy of a patient focused model of pharmacy practice to improve disease state management in their own practice site. |
| | Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Repeatable to a maximum of 8 cr hrs. Distance education (internet-based). This course is graded S/U. |
| 705 Pharmacy-Based Cultural Competence in Health Care P 2 |
| | A review of issues relating to cultural diversity in health care and techniques to improve pharmacist-patient communications among those from diverse backgrounds. |
| | Sp Qtr. 1 1-hr weekly cl, 1 8-hr workshop. Prereq: Third-year standing in Pharm D program or permission of instructor. This course is graded S/U. |
| 710 Pharmaceutical Biotechnology I P 3 |
| | Products of biotechnology used as drugs, with an emphasis on immunoactive biomacromolecules employed in prevention, diagnosis and therapy of infectious, allergic, immunodeficiency and other diseases. |
| | Au Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: Second-year standing in Pharm D program. |
| 711 Pharmaceutical Biotechnology II P 3 |
| | Products of biotechnology used as drugs, with an emphasis on antibiotics, anticancer agents and other important natural products employed in disease therapy. |
| | Wi Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: Second-year standing in Pharm D program. |
| 715 Pediatric Pharmacotherapy P 2 |
| | A review of pediatric pharmacotherapy of selected diseases with pharmaceutical care ramifications in various settings. |
| | Sp Qtr. 1 2-hr cl. Prereq: Third year standing in PharmD program. |
| 717 Pallative Care Pharmacotherapy P 2 |
| | An elective course in pain management and hospice care designed for third-year Pharm D students. Topics address interdisciplinary viewpoints on pallative care. |
| | Wi Qtr. 1 2-hr cl. Prereq: Third-year standing in Pharm D program. |
| 721 Drug Information and Drug Literature Review P 3 |
| | Introduction to the broad range of medical and pharmaceutical literature; approaches to understanding and evaluating medical and pharmaceutical literature; demonstrates link between pharmaceutical care and drug information. |
| | Wi Qtr. Repeatable to a maximum of 3 cr hrs. Distance education (internet based). |
| 724 Clinical Pharmacogenomics P G 3 |
| | Principles and techniques necessary to understand the role of genetic variation in the pharmacokinetics of drugs and therapeutic management of disease. |
| | Sp Qtr. 2 1-hr cl, 1 2-hr workshop. Prereq: Third-year standing in the Pharm D program. |
| 731 Clinical Pharmacokinetics I P G 4 |
| | The first in a three-course sequence in clinical pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics and their application to pharmacotherapy. |
| | Au Qtr. 3 cl, 1 2-hr workshop. Prereq: Second-year standing in Pharm D program. |
| 732 Clinical Pharmacokinetics II P G 4 |
| | The second in a three-course sequence in clinical pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics and their application to pharmacotherapy. |
| | Wi Qtr. 3 cl, 1 2-hr workshop. Prereq: Second-year standing in Pharm D program. |
| 733 Clinical Pharmacokinetics III P G 3 |
| | The third in a three-course sequence in clinical pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics and their application to pharmacotherapy. |
| | Sp Qtr. 2 cl, 1 2-hr workshop. Prereq: Second-year standing in Pharm D program. |
| 734 Clinical Pharmacokinetics P 5 |
| | Covers the basic principles of pharmacokinetics and demonstrates how this is integrated into patient care. |
| | Sp Qtr. Distance education (internet based). |
| 735 Drug Discovery and Drug Design P G 3 |
| | A study of the discovery and design of new drugs; topics include natural products isolation, molecular modeling, molecular targets, and biosynthesis and metabolism. |
| | Sp Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: Permission of instructor. |
| 737 Advanced Pharmaceutical Analysis G 5 |
| | The use of NMR in the assay and control methods of drug and drug preparations. |
| | Su Term 2. 2 cl, 1 3-hr lab. Prereq: Permission of instructor. This course is graded S/U. |
| 747 Pharmacology I P G 3 |
| | The first in a six-course sequence providing a comprehensive study of the therapeutic effects, pharmacodynamics, mechanistic actions, and toxicological effects of important drug classes. |
| | Au Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: Second-year standing in Pharm D program. |
| 748 Pharmacology II P G 3 |
| | The second in a six-course sequence providing a comprehensive study of the therapeutic effects, pharmacodynamics, mechanistic actions, and toxicological effects of important drug classes. |
| | Wi Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: Second-year standing in Pharm D program. |
| 749 Pharmacology III P G 3 |
| | The third in a six-course sequence providing a comprehensive study of the therapeutic effects, pharmacodynamics, mechanistic actions, and toxicological effects of important drug classes. |
| | Sp Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: Second-year standing in Pharm D program. |
| 750 Pharmacology IV P G 3 |
| | The fourth in a six-course sequence providing a comprehensive study of the therapeutic effects, pharmacodynamics, mechanistic actions, and toxicological effects of important drug classes. |
| | Au Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: Third-year standing in Pharm D program. |
| 751 Pharmacology V P G 3 |
| | The fifth in a six-course sequence providing a comprehensive study of the theraputic effects, pharmacodynamics, mechanistic actions, and toxicological effects of important drug classes. |
| | Wi Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: Third-year standing in Pharm D program. |
| 752 Pharmacology VI P G 3 |
| | The sixth in a six-course sequence providing a comprehensive study of the therapeutic effects, pharmacodynamics, mechanistic actions, and toxicological effects of important drug classes. |
| | Sp Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: Third-year standing in Pharm D program. |
| 763 Nonprescription Therapeutics P 3 |
| | An overview of non prescription therapeutics with a focus on patient assessment, product recommendations and patient care plans. |
| | Au Qtr. 2 1.5-hr cl, 1 1-hr workshop. Prereq: Third-year standing in Pharm D program. Not open to students with credit for 663. |
| 774 Professional Practice Laboratory I P 3 |
| | The first in a three-course professional practice laboratory sequence. Topics include preparation/dispensing of various dosage forms, extemporaneous compounding, and use of instruments and references. |
| | Au Qtr. 2 cl, 1 3-hr lab. Prereq: Second-year standing in Pharm D program. |
| 775 Professional Practice Laboratory II P 3 |
| | The second in a three-course professional practice laboratory sequence. Topics include preparation/dispensing of various dosage forms, extemporaneous compounding, and use of instruments and references. |
| | Wi Qtr. 2 cl, 1 3-hr lab. Prereq: Second-year standing in Pharm D program. |
| 776 Professional Practice Laboratory III P 3 |
| | The third in a three-course professional practice laboratory sequence. Topics include preparation/dispensing of various dosage forms, extemporaneous compounding, and use of instruments and references. |
| | Sp Qtr. 2 cl, 1 3-hr lab. Prereq: Second-year standing in Pharm D program. |
| 777 Pathophysiology and Therapeutics I P 5 |
| | The first in a six-course sequence in pathophysiology and pharmacotherapy. Development of patient assessment and problem solving skills to construct therapeutic plans. |
| | Au Qtr. 2 cl, 1 2-hr workshops. Prereq: Second-year standing in Pharm D program. |
| 778 Pathophysiology and Therapeutics II P G 4 |
| | The second in a six-course sequence in pathophysiology and pharmacotherapy. Cardiovascular and renal disorders. |
| | Wi Qtr. 3 cl, 1 3-hr case conference. Prereq: Second-year standing in Pharm D program. |
| 779 Pathophysiology and Therapeutics III P G 4 |
| | The third in a six-course sequence in pathophysiology and pharmacotherapy. Psychiatric and other central nervous system disorders. |
| | Sp Qtr. 3 cl, 1 3-hr case conference. Prereq: Second-year standing in Pharm D program. |
| 780 Pathophysiology and Therapeutics IV P G 4 |
| | The fourth in a six-course sequence in pathophysiology and pharmacotherapy. Endocrine, hematologic, obstetric/gynecologic, genitourinary, women's health and respiratory disorders. |
| | Au Qtr. 3 cl, 1 3-hr case conference. Prereq: Third-year standing in Pharm D program. |
| 781 Pathophysiology and Therapeutics V P G 4 |
| | The fifth in a six-course sequence in pathophysiology and pharmacotherapy. Infectious diseases, immunologic, and bone and joint disorders. |
| | Wi Qtr. 3 cl, 1 3-hr case conference. Prereq: Third-year standing in Pharm D program. |
| 782 Pathophysiology and Therapeutics VI P G 5 |
| | The sixth in a six-course sequence in pathophysiology and pharmacotherapy. Oncologic, fluid and electrolyte, gastrointestinal, and multi-system disorders. |
| | Sp Qtr. 4 cl, 1 3-hr case conference. Prereq: Third-year standing in Pharm D program. |
| 783 Community Pharmacy Practice Management P 2 |
| | Focus on the development of a practice management plan for the implementation of innovative community pharmacy services that optimize patient care. |
| | Wi Qtr. 1 2-hr cl. Prereq: Second-year standing in Pharm D program. This course is graded S/U. |
| 784 Intermediate Pharmacy Practice Experience P 1 |
| | Intermediate experience in pharmacy practice including ambulatory, institutional and elective settings. |
| | Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 4 hrs per week. Prereq: Third-year standing in Pharm D program. Repeatable to a maximum of 3 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. |
| 785 Introduction to Complementary and Alternative Medicine P G 2 |
| | Overview of various complementary and alternative medicine modalities and the role of the health care profession in integrated care. |
| | Prereq: Second-year standing in the Pharm D program. |
| 786 Pharmacy Practice Management II P 3 |
| | The second in a four-course sequence in pharmacy practice management. Topics include communications and behavioral aspects in health care, the medication use system, and the role of pharmacists in improving medication use in society. |
| | Au Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: Third-year standing in Pharm D program. |
| 788 Pharmacy Practice Management III P 3 |
| | The economic evaluation of pharmaceutical services and pharmacoepidemiology. |
| | Sp Qtr. 2 1.5-hr cl. Prereq: Third-year standing in Pharm D program. |
| 789 Isolation Techniques in Research P G 5 |
| | A study and application of selected isolation techniques for the purification of natural products or other organic mixtures. |
| | Sp Qtr. 3 cl, 2 3-hr lab. Prereq: Chem 253 and 244 or 246 or 255, or equiv, or permission of instructor. |
| 790 Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence P 3 |
| | A study of the laws and regulations relating to the practice of pharmacy. |
| | Sp Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: Third-year standing in Pharm D program. |
| 794 Group Studies in Clinical Pharmacy P 1-18 |
| | Prereq: Admission to Pharm D program. Repeatable to a maximum of 50 cr hrs. |
| 799 Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience |
| | Advanced pharmacy practice experience rotations including ambulatory, community, institutional and elective settings. Students may receive Honors Level Performance distinction and have a textual note added to their official University transcript. |
| | Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 40 hrs per week. Prereq: Fourth-year standing in Pharm D program and adult CPR certification. |
| | 799.01 Practice Experience I P 10 |
| | | First required advanced practice rotation. A 2 month rotation. |
| | | This course is graded S/U. |
| | 799.02 Practice Experience II P 10 |
| | | Second required advanced practice rotation. A 2 month rotation. |
| | | This course is graded S/U. |
| | 799.03 Practice Experience III P 5 |
| | | Third required advanced practice rotation. A 1 month rotation. |
| | | This course is graded S/U. |
| | 799.04 Practice Experience IV P 5 |
| | | Fourth required advanced practice rotation. A 1 month rotation. |
| | | This course is graded S/U. |
| | 799.05 Practice Experience V P 5 |
| | | Fifth required advanced practice rotation. A 1 month rotation. |
| | | This course is graded S/U. |
| | 799.06 Practice Experience VI P 5 |
| | | Sixth required advanced practice rotation. A 1 month rotation. |
| | | This course is graded S/U. |
| | 799.07 Practice Experience VII P 5 |
| | | Seventh required advanced practice rotation. A 1 month rotation or a longitudinal advanced practice scheduled over more than 1 quarter. |
| | | This may be a Progress course. This course is graded S/U. |
| | 799.08 Practice Experience VIII P 5 |
| | | Optional/additional advanced practice rotation. |
| | | This course is graded S/U. |
| | 799.09 Practice Experience IX P 1-5 |
| | | Optional longitudinal advanced practice scheduled over more than 1 quarter. |
| | | Repeatable to a maximum of 5 cr hrs. This course is Progress ("P") graded. |
| 800 Radioisotope Tracer Techniques and Radiopharmaceuticals |
| | A survey of the properties of radioisotopes and radiation; radioisotope tracer methods and applications to pharmaceutical sciences; the preparation, standardization, and handling of radiopharmaceuticals. |
| | Au Qtr. 3 cl, 2 3-hr lab. Prereq: Permission of instructor. |
| | 800.01 Principles of Radioisotope Tracer Techniques G 3 |
| | | A survey of properties of radioisotopes and radiation, instrumentation used for detection of radioisotopes, and radioisotope tracer methods and applications to biomedical sciences. |
| | | Au Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: Permission of instructor. |
| | 800.02^ Laboratory in Radioisotope Tracer Techniques G 2 |
| | | Laboratory applications of radioisotope tracer methodology in biomedical sciences and operations of instruments used for detection of radioisotopes. |
| | | Au Qtr. 2 3-hr labs. Concur: 800.01. |
| 801^* Biomedical Proteomics and Mass Spectrometry G 3 |
| | Presentation of some basic principles and techniques used in pharmaceutical research and product development: drug stabilization, solubilization, complexation, and macromolecule interactions. |
| | Wi Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: 506 or equiv with written permission of instructor. Offered alternate years. |
| 802* Pharmacokinetics G 4 |
| | The analysis of the absorption, distribution, and elimination of drugs, and the mathematical characterization of these processes, with emphasis on theory and application. |
| | Wi Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 674 and Math 152, or equivs with written permission of instructor. Offered alternate years. |
| 803* Disposition of Xenobiotics G 3 |
| | Principles and practical considerations in the study of xenobiotic pharmacokinetics and metabolism; current research approaches and techniques. |
| | Sp Qtr. Arr. Offered alternate years. |
| 804^* Drug Transport G 3 |
| | Theories and experimental approaches for the characterization of drug transport in biological and pharmaceutical systems. |
| | Au Qtr. 3 cl. Offered alternate years. |
| 805* Controlled Drug Delivery G 3 |
| | Principles of the controlled release of drugs from polymer systems. Physical-chemical and engineering approaches are used to evaluate systems from experimental and theoretical viewpoints. |
| | Au Qtr. 2 1.5-hr cl arr. Repeatable to a maximum of 6 cr hrs. Offered alternate years. |
| 806 Advanced Bioanalysis |
| | Theory and practice of quantitative pharmaceutical and bioanalytical analysis in biological samples with emphasis on modern methods. |
| | Sp Qtr. Offered alternate years. |
| | 806.01^* Principles of Advanced Bioanalysis G 4 |
| | | Sp Qtr. 2 1.5-hr cl. Prereq: Chem 253, 531, 532, Biochem 721.01, 721.02. |
| | 806.02^* Laboratory in Advanced Bioanalysis G 2 |
| | | Laboratory applications of pharmaceutical and bioanalytical methods. |
| | | Sp Qtr. Arr lab. Prereq or concur. 806.01 and permission of instructor |
| 807* Drug Equilibria in Biological Systems G 3 |
| | In depth evaluation of the current literature of methods and techniques of evaluating drug interactions with blood components and receptors. |
| | Sp Qtr. 2 1.5-hr cl. Offered alternate years. |
| 808* Pharmacokinetic-Pharmacodynamic Models G 3 |
| | Mathematical models and experimental approaches for characterization of the time course of drug effects. |
| | Sp Qtr. 2 1.5-hr cl. Prereq: 802. Offered alternate years, starting Wi '01. |
| 809 Design and Evaluation of Drug Delivery Systems G 3 |
| | Physical pharmacy and biopharmaceutical principles will be applied to the design, fabrication and evaluation of complex contemporary and advanced drug delivery systems. |
| | Au Qtr. Prereq: Grad standing or permission of instructor. Offered alternate years. |
| 810 Non-Traditional PharmD Experiential |
| | Clinical rotations for non-traditional PharmD students. |
| | Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Prereq: PHP Rank 4 (360). Distance education (internet based). |
| | 810.01 Non-Traditional PharmD Experiential I P 1-25 |
| | | Repeatable to a maximum of 40 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. |
| | 810.02 Non-Traditional PharmD Experiential II P 1-25 |
| | | Repeatable to a maximum of 40 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. |
| 816 Medication Use System Management P G 4 |
| | Understanding the medication use system, principles of operations improvement and strategies for improving medication use systems. |
| | Au Qtr. 2 2-hr workshops. |
| 817 Pharmacy Management Systems G 4 |
| | Administrative and professional principles and concepts of, and trends affecting pharmacy and health care. |
| | Sp Qtr. 2 1-hr cl, 1 2-hr cl. Prereq: 816. |
| 821 Research Methods and Literature Evaluation P G 4 |
| | Investigation of the research principles and methods involved in planning, analysis, and interpretation of studies and projects in pharmacy practice. |
| | Wi Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. |
| 824 Economic Evaluation of Health Care Programs and Services G 4 |
| | Overview and appraisal of the state-of-the art in the evaluation of health care programs and services. |
| | Sp Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Cross-listed in Health Services Management and Policy. |
| 825 Drug Distribution and Public Policy P G 4 |
| | Investigation of pharmaceutical markets with an emphasis on drug distribution and public policies affecting pharmaceutical firms. |
| | Wi Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. |
| 826 Advanced Topics in Pharmaceutical Administration G 2 |
| | Investigation and analysis of selected topics in pharmaceutical administration. |
| | Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 1-2 hr cl Repeatable to a maximum of 12 cr hrs. |
| 827 Pharmaceutical and Health Care Outcomes Evaluation G 4 |
| | Introduction to measurement and evaluation issues associated with patient-centered pharmaceutical outcomes and quality of care studies with focus on application of measurements. |
| | Sp Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: Grad standing. Encouraged to complete or concurrently take courses in Pharmacy Mgmt or Biostatistics. |
| 828 Pharmaceutical Health Services Research G 4 |
| | Doctoral-level seminar on concepts, methods, and problem areas addressed by pharmaceutical health services research as a field of inquiry. |
| | Wi Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: Doctoral student in pharmacy or public health. Faculty members, post-docs, and fellows are welcome. Not open to PharmD and BSPS students. Seminar-type format, emphasizing student presentations and discussion related to development/critique of research proposals. |
| 835 Advanced Medicinal Chemistry G 3 |
| | Selected topics on the chemistry of drug design and discovery: the subject matter drawn from the current literature on chemical and structural aspects of medicinal chemistry. |
| | Au Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: 674 or equiv, and Chem 833; or permission of instructor. |
| 836 Advanced Medicinal Chemistry G 3 |
| | Selected topics in medicinal chemistry, the subject matter being drawn from the current literature. |
| | Wi Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: 674 or equiv, and Chem 833; or permission of instructor. |
| 837 Chemotherapy of Infectious Diseases G 3 |
| | Discovery, development, and mechanisms of action of drugs used to treat bacterial, fungal, viral, and parasitic infections. |
| | Au Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: Grad standing and permission of instructor. |
| 850 Seminar |
| | Round-table discussion, oral and written reports dealing with recent advances in the pharmaceutical sciences. |
| | Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 1 cl. Repeatable to a maximum of 30 cr hrs. |
| | 850.01 Presentation G 1 |
| | | Presentation of oral and written reports dealing with recent advances in the pharmaceutical sciences. |
| | | Repeatable to a maximum of 30 cr hrs. |
| | 850.02 Participation G 1 |
| | | Participation in round-table discussion, oral, and written reports dealing with recent advances in the pharmaceutical sciences. |
| | | Repeatable to a maximum of 30 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. |
| 851 Advanced Pharmacognosy G 3 |
| | A study of research involving biosynthesis of plant constituents of pharmaceutical interest. |
| | Sp Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: Biochem 707 or Botany 631 or permission of instructor. |
| 870 Molecular Pharmacology of Drug-Receptor Interactions G 3 |
| | Integrates mathematical, biochemical, and molecular biological approaches in an effort to achieve a general appreciation of the mechanisms and signaling pathways by which drug-receptor interactions ultimately lead to therapeutic effects. |
| | Wi Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: Math 152 or equiv and an introductory course in pharmacology; or permission of instructor. |
| 871 Experimental Methods in Pharmacology G 4 |
| | Qualitative and quantitative pharmacology covering the standard laboratory methods used in the screening and evaluation of drugs. |
| | Wi Qtr. 1 2-hrcl, 1 6-hr lab. Prereq: 870 or equiv, and permission of instructor. |
| 872 Advanced Methods in Pharmacology G 3 |
| | Theory and practical application of specialized pharmacological approaches used for the elucidation of mechanisms of drug action. |
| | Sp Qtr. 1 cl, 2 3-hr lab. Prereq: 871 and permission of instructor. |
| 873 Contemporary Pharmacology G 1 |
| | Analysis and discussion of current pharmacological research. |
| | Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Repeatable to a maximum of 12 cr hrs. |
| 874 History of Pharmacology and Drug Discovery G 3 |
| | Critical review of global, historical, landmark developments of pharmacological sciences, associated contributors and its current therapeutic implications. |
| | Au, Sp Qtrs. 3 cl. Prereq: Grad students or 3rd and 4th yr Pharm D students. Must have background courses in medicinal chemistry, biochemistry, physiology, and pharmacology. |
| 884 Field Experiences in Pharmaceutical Administration G 6 |
| | Supervised practicum in an administrative setting within the pharmaceutical industry. |
| | Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 3 cl. Prereq: 25 cr hrs of course work in pharmacy administration and enrollment in pharmacy administration specialization. This course is graded S/U. |
| 894^ Group Studies in Pharmaceutical Sciences G 1-5 |
| | Group studies of selected topics in various fields of the pharmaceutical sciences. |
| | Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 1-5 cl, opt lab. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 30 cr hrs. |
| 970 Supervised Project in Health-System Pharmacy Administration G 3 |
| | Investigation of a major problem facing health-system pharmacy administration. |
| | Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Independent project. Prereq: 2nd yr standing in hospital pharmacy specialization. Required of all students specializing in hospital pharmacy; must be taken each qtr of 2nd yr. Repeatable to a maximum of 9 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. |
| 993 Individual Studies in the Pharmaceutical Sciences |
| | Individual investigation of problems in one of the decimal areas. |
| | Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. |
| | 993.01 Pharmaceutical Administration G 1-5 |
| | | Repeatable to a maximum of 30 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. |
| | 993.02 Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacognosy G 1-5 |
| | | Repeatable to a maximum of 30 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. |
| | 993.03 Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Chemistry G 1-5 |
| | | Repeatable to a maximum of 30 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. |
| | 993.04 Pharmacology G 1-5 |
| | | Repeatable to a maximum of 30 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. |
| | 993.05 Pharmacy Practice G 1-5 |
| | | Repeatable to a maximum of 30 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. |
| 999 Research in the Pharmaceutical Sciences G 1-18 |
| | Research for thesis or dissertation purposes only. |
| | Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Arr. Repeatable. This course is graded S/U. |