Pharmacy (PHM)

PHM 5000 Integrated Pharmaceutical and Clinical Sciences 1

[6 credit hours]

An integrated course that includes Pharmacology, Medicinal and Physiological Chemistry, Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacy Practice, to study etiology, pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis and treatments. The course focuses on clinical laboratory tests and monitoring, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes and endocrine related disorders.

Prerequisites: MBC 5310 with a minimum grade of D- and PHCL 5700 with a minimum grade of D-

Corequisites: PHPR 5460

Term Offered: Spring

PHM 5100 Research in Pharmaceutical Science: Ethics & Methods

[3 credit hours]

Advanced consideration of scientific, ethical, and legal obligations expected in the conduct of research. Thereafter, an introduction to research methods and principles used in designing, planning, implementing, analyzing, and interpreting research projects in pharmaceutical sciences.

Prerequisites: PHCL 6710 (may be taken concurrently) with a minimum grade of C

Term Offered: Spring, Summer, Fall

PHM 5110 Clinical Trials and Regulatory Affairs

[3 credit hours]

This course teaches the principles of clinical trials. This includes theoretical and practical applications of clinical trials as they apply to the drug approval process, and regulatory issues as they apply to human subjects research and the approval of drugs for use in humans.

Term Offered: Spring, Summer, Fall

PHM 6000 Integrated Pharmaceutical and Clinical Sciences 4

[7 credit hours]

An integrated course that includes Pharmacology, Medicinal and Physiological Chemistry, Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacy Practice, to study etiology, pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of fluids, electrolytes and kidney disease, cardiology and gastrointestinal disorders.

Term Offered: Fall

PHM 6200 Integrated Pharmaceutical and Clinical Sciences 5

[5 credit hours]

An integrated course that includes Pharmacology, Medicinal and Physiological Chemistry, Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacy Practice, to study etiology, pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of oncology and special populations related disorders.

Corequisites: PHPR 6470

Term Offered: Spring

PHM 6400 Physical and Mental Effects of Psychoactive Substances

[2 credit hours]

Pharmacology, pathophysiology, social impact of substance use, mis-use, and abuse and treatments available (pharmacological and non-pharmacological). Legal issues surrounding substance use, mis-use, and abuse will also be discussed.

Term Offered: Summer, Fall

PHM 6500 Integrated Pharmaceutical and Clinical Sciences 2

[8 credit hours]

An integrated course that includes Pharmacology, Medicinal and Physiological Chemistry, Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacy Practice, to study etiology, pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of immunologic disorders, pharmacokinetic considerations and infectious diseases.

Prerequisites: MBC 5310 with a minimum grade of D- and PHCL 5700 with a minimum grade of D- and PHCL 6160 with a minimum grade of D- and PHM 5000 with a minimum grade of D-

Corequisites: PHPR 6350

Term Offered: Fall

PHM 6600 Integrated Pharmaceutical and Clinical Sciences 3

[8 credit hours]

An integrated course that includes Pharmacology, Medicinal and Physiological Chemistry, Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacy Practice, to study etiology, pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of pulmonary hematologic, psychiatric, neurologic and pain and substance abuse disorders.

Prerequisites: MBC 5310 with a minimum grade of D- and PHCL 5700 with a minimum grade of D- and PHM 5000 with a minimum grade of D-

Corequisites: PHPR 6360