May 18, 2024  
2020-2021 Graduate Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses of Instruction


 

Occupational Therapy

  
  • OCCT 7050 - Pediatric Level I FW


    (3 Cr.) Level I pediatric fieldwork to integrate and apply knowledge and understanding from coursework in a developmental, community, or clinical setting.


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  • OCCT 7100 - Level II Fieldwork A


    (12 Cr.) Twelve weeks of supervised clinical experience in an institutional or community setting.


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  • OCCT 7200 - Level II Fieldwork B


    (12 Cr.) Twelve weeks of supervised clinical experience in an institutional or community setting.


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  • OCCT 7300 - OTD Capstone II


    (12 Cr.) Students will complete the culminating doctoral project that relates to practice and demonstrates synthesis of advanced knowledge initiated in OCCT 7030: OT Scholarship/Capstone I in their focused area of study. The capstone experience will be consistent with the objectives of the student’s capstone project and provide the application piece of their capstone project in order to enhance the field of occupational therapy (minimum 14 weeks).


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Pharmacy

  
  • PHAR 5000 - Molecular Structure and Function of Proteins


    (3 Cr.) This course is designed to introduce graduate students to basic concepts and techniques in the study of protein structure and function. Course coverage will include structural determinants, relationship of structure to function, thermodynamics of protein interactions, protein/ligand interactions, kinetics, transition state theory, enzyme mechanisms and protein purification techniques.


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  • PHAR 5010 - Advanced Cardiovascular Physiology


    3 Cr. Advanced study of the physiology, pharmacology, and pathophysiology of the cardiovascular system. Prerequisites: Consent of the instructor. Lecture.


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  • PHAR 5013 - Pharmacokinetics


    (3 Cr.) A quantitative treatment of the dynamics of drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion, including the development of mathematical models for these processes. Application of analog and digital computation will be discussed. Prerequisites: Mathematics 3001 or MATH 4001 , and/or Consent of Department Head.


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  • PHAR 5014 - Advanced Biopharmaceutics


    (3 Cr.) An advanced treatment of factors affecting drug availability from dosage forms and the influence of the route of administration and the dosage regimen on drug availability. Prerequisites: PHAR 5013  or Consent of Department Head.


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  • PHAR 5016 - Pathophysiology I


    (3 Cr.) Students will be introduced to disease processes at the cellular level. The course will serve as an introduction to pathophysiology building on the anatomy and physiological courses that students have already completed. Prerequisites: First year standing. Credit or registration in PHRD 4020 Integrated Lab Sequence I  .


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  • PHAR 5019 - Microscopic Anatomy


    (2 Cr.) Coverage of microscopic anantomy of tissues, organs, and organ systems.


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  • PHAR 5021 - Advanced Pharmacology


    (3 Cr.) Cellular and molecular mechanisms of drug action. Prerequisites: Consent of Department Head.


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  • PHAR 5022 - Advanced Pharmacology Laboratory


    (3 Cr.) Laboratory techniques used to evaluate drug action. Nine hours laboratory. Prerequisites: Credit or registration in PHAR 5021 .


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  • PHAR 5027 - Principles of Drug Action II


    (2 Cr.) This course focuses on the biochemical and molecular biopharmaceutical bases of therapeutic intervention with medicinal substances, the action of these substances (beneficial and harmful), and accordingly, the associated foundational concepts of molecular pharmacology and toxicology. Prerequisites: PHRD 4002 Principles of Drug Action I  


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  • PHAR 5033 - Drug Information Retrieval


    (3 Cr.) Orientation to current drug information systems, appropriate search strategies utilizing primary, secondary, and tertiary resources combined with applications of common statistical tests seen in medical literature. Prerequisites: P1 Status


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  • PHAR 5034 - Natural Products


    (3 Cr.) Study of natural products used in medicine, pharmacy and allied fields. Emphasis is placed on isolation, purification and synthetic derivatives. One hour lecture and six hours laboratory. Prerequisites: Consent of Department Head.


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  • PHAR 5035 - Natural Products


    (3 Cr.) Study of natural products used in medicine, pharmacy and allied fields. Emphasis is placed on isolation, purification and synthetic derivatives. One hour lecture and six hours laboratory. Prerequisites: Consent of Department Head.


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  • PHAR 5036 - Pathophysiology II


    (3 Cr.) The student will continue to build on the knowledge from Pathophysiology I as complete organ systems are introduced and the impact of diseases on these systems are studied.  Prerequisites: PHRD 4012 Pathophysiology I ; and credit or registration in PHRD 4049 Integrated Lab Sequence II  


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  • PHAR 5050 - Biochemical Toxicology


    (3 Cr.) A detailed coverage of biochemical mechanisms of toxicity. Prerequisites: Credit or registration in Toxicology 4012 or equivalent.


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  • PHAR 5052 - Seminar


    (1 Cr.) Current developments in pharmaceutical disciplines. Applicable to all disciplines. Attendance required for every graduate student each semester. Not more than 4 cr. toward the Ph.D. degree, not to exceed 6 cr. for the Ph.D. degree.


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  • PHAR 5053 - Research Methods and Literature Evaluation


    (3 Cr.) Introduction and application of basic concepts of research methodology and design needed for efficient evaluation, utilization and clinical application of mediation information available in medical literature. Prerequisites: PHRD 4033 Drug Information Retrieval ; and credit or registration in PHRD 4070 Integrated Lab Sequence III  


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  • PHAR 5058 - Advanced Cancer Pharmacology


    (3 Cr.) An advanced course presenting the pathophysiology, clinical features, and pharmacology of cancers as well as the latest advances and developments in cancer therapeutics. Prerequisites: Permission of the Instructor.


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  • PHAR 5059 - Problems


    (1-3 Cr.) Individualized investigations of selected problems in pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacognosy, pharmacology, clinical pharmacy, and pharmacy administration. Prerequisites: Coordinator consent.


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  • PHAR 5064 - Pharmacogenetics


    (3 Cr.) This course will provide students with basic concepts in pharmacogenetics and the role of inheritance on inter-individual variation in drug response. In addition, the class will provide students with an appreciation of how pharmacogenetic and pharmacogenomic fields impact pharmaceutical care. Prerequisites: PHAR 5031 Synthetic Medicinals .


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  • PHAR 5066 - Advanced Medicinal Analysis


    (2 Cr.) Advanced analytical procedures; use of new techniques and equipment. Prerequisites: Credit or registration in PHAR 5068  and Consent of Department Head.


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  • PHAR 5068 - Advanced Medicinal Analysis Laboratory


    (2 Cr.) A laboratory course to accompany PHAR 5066 . Prerequisites: Credit or registration in PHAR 5066 . Six hours laboratory.


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  • PHAR 5069 - Concepts in Drug Design


    (3 Cr.) A study of traditional and contemporary approaches to drug design and development. Basic concepts important to receptor-ligand interactions will be introduced. Literature examples will be used to illustrate contemporary methods, such as molecular modeling, QSAR, and combinatorial strategies. Prerequisites: 4009 or Consent of Instructor.


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  • PHAR 5076 - Advanced Pharmaceutics


    (3 Cr.) An elective course to develop knowledge in the pharmaceutical sciences, how to use analytical techniques to characterize and evaluate drug delivery systems. Prerequisites: Graduate Standing.


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  • PHAR 5077 - Pharmaceutical Preformulation


    (3 Cr.) Introduce students to the necessary physicochemical parameters, determination of kinetic rate profiles, characterization of physical properties, and compatibility with common excipients of new drug substances.


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  • PHAR 5078 - Solid-State Chemistry of Drugs


    (3 Cr.) This fundamental course on pharmaceutical solids provides a comprehensive, cutting-edge overview of ideas, issues, language, and methodologies of pharmaceutical solid-state research.


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  • PHAR 5079 - Dosage Form Design


    (3 Cr.) Theoretical and practical aspects involved in the design of dosage forms including the development of drug molecules and industrial scale manufacturing.


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  • PHAR 5081 - Advanced Toxicology


    (3 Cr.) Cellular mechanisms of adverse chemical effects in biological systems. Areas of emphasis include principles of pathology, genotoxicity, carcinogenicity, teratogenicity and toxic responses of major organ systems. Prerequisites: 4015, PHAR 4089 .


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  • PHAR 5082 - Advanced Toxicology Laboratory


    (3 Cr.) Common laboratory techniques used to evaluate chemical toxicity. Prerequisites: Credit or registration in PHAR 5081 . One hour lecture, six hours laboratory.


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  • PHAR 5083 - Surface and Interfacial Phenomena


    (3 Cr.) This course deals with the fundamentals of surface and interfacial phenomena encountered by pharmaceutical scientists in the development of dosage forms.


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  • PHAR 5084 - Chemical Kinetics and Stability of Pharmaceuticals


    (3 Cr.) This course deals with the fundamentals aspects of chemical kinetics applied to the stability of pharmaceutical raw materials and final dosage forms.


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  • PHAR 5090 - Methods and Principles of Toxicology


    (4 Cr. each) Intended to provide the graduate student with hands-on laboratory experience in methods commonly used in A. Neurotoxicology, B. Aquatic Toxicology, C. Immunotoxicology, D. Hepatotoxicology. Prerequisites: For A, B, and D: PHAR 5050  and Consent of Instructor. For C: 4008 or PHAR 4023 .


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  • PHAR 5137 - Medicinal Chemistry Survey


    (4 Cr.) A survey of contemporary pharmacotherapeutic agents, emphasizing drug design elements as relates to mechanistic and clinical characteristics. Prerequisites:   or permission of the instructor.


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  • PHAR 5139 - Molecular and Theoretical Foundations


    (4 Cr.) Molecular bases of therapeutic intervention with medicinal substances, and associated foundational theoretical concepts. Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor.


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  • PHAR 6051 - Advanced Directed Study


    (1-3 Cr., Maximum 10 Cr.) Applicable to all disciplines.


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  • PHAR 6099 - Dissertation


    (1-9 Cr.) Grades of CR (Credit) or NC (No Credit) will be awarded. Applicable to all disciplines. May be repeated for credit.


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Pharmacy (Professional Program)

  
  • PHRD 4001 - Personal Growth and Development I


    (1 Cr.) First in a six-semester course sequence focusing on developing the self-awareness and emotional intelligence skills necessary for team- and practice-ready students. Prerequisites: Credit or registration in :  PHRD 4020  


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  • PHRD 4002 - Principles of Drug Action I


    (4 Cr.) This course focuses on molecular-level function and processes as these relate to rational and successful therapeutic intervention with medicinal substances.  Prerequisites: Credit or registration in PHRD 4020 .


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  • PHRD 4004 - Pharmaceutical Calculations


    (2 Cr.) Fundamentals of pharmaceutical measurement and calculations. Prerequisites: First Year Standing. Credit or registration in PHRD 4020  


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  • PHRD 4008 - Pharmaceutics I


    (3 Cr.) Fundamentals of physical pharmacy and an introduction to liquid oral dosage forms. Prerequisites: First Year Standing. Credit or registration in   


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  • PHRD 4010 - Introduction to Pharmacy


    (1 Cr.) An introduction to the pharmacist in society, modes of pharmacy practice, historical perspectives, fundamentals of professional responsibility. Prerequisites: First Year Standing. Credit or registration in   


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  • PHRD 4012 - Pathophysiology I


    (3 Cr.) Students will be introduced to disease processes at a cellular level. The course will serve as an introduction to pathophysiology building on the anatomy and physiology courses that students have already completed.  Prerequisites: First Year Standing. Credit or registration in   


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  • PHRD 4014 - Top Drugs and Medical Terminology


    (1 Cr.) Introduction to the origin and definition of medical terms used in healthcare settings. Arranged by body and organ systems with a heavy emphasis on pharmacology. Brand/Generic names, dosage forms, strengths, and therapeutic class of current top 200 drugs are covered.


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  • PHRD 4020 - Integrated Lab Sequence I


    (1 Cr.) First in a six-semester longitudinal course sequence reinforcing students’ knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary for current and future pharmacy practice, particularly for the community setting. Co-requisite:  P1 Standing


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  • PHRD 4021 - Personal Growth and Development II


    (1 Cr.) Second in a six-semester course sequence focusing on developing the self-awareness and emotional intelligence skills necessary for team- and practice-ready students. Prerequisites: Credit or registration in:  PHRD 4049  


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  • PHRD 4027 - Principles of Drug Action II


    (2 Cr.) This course focuses on the biochemical and molecular biopharmaceutical bases of therapeutic intervention with medicinal substances, the actions of these substances (beneficial and harmful), and accordingly, the associated foundational concepts of molecular pharmacology and toxicology.  Prerequisites: PHRD 4002 Principles of Drug Action I  


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  • PHRD 4029 - Pharmaceutics II


    (3 Cr.) Fundamentals of drug delivery systems. Prerequisites: 4006 and credit or registration in 4049 .


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  • PHRD 4031 - Pharmacy Practice Ethics and Law I


    (2 Cr.) Distinguishes ethical from other kinds of issues in pharmacy, identifies options open to a pharmacist faced with an ethical issue. Students will be introduced to administrative law as it applies to the practice of pharmacy Prerequisites: P1 Status.


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  • PHRD 4033 - Drug Information Retrieval


    (3 Cr.) Orientation to current drug information systems, appropriate search strategies utilizing primary, secondary and tertiary resources combined with applications of common statistical tests seen in medical literature. Prerequisites: P1 Status.


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  • PHRD 4035 - Pathophysiology II


    (3 Cr.) The student will continue to build on the knowledge from pathophysiology I as complete organ systems are introduced and the impact of diseases on this systems are studied. Prerequisites: 4012  and credit or registration in 4049 .


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  • PHRD 4047 - Parenterals


    (1 Cr.) The course introduces the student to the pharmaceutics and clinical applications of parenterals. Topics include calculations, aseptic technique, and regulations impacting parenterals. Prerequisites: P2 Status.


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  • PHRD 4049 - Integrated Lab Sequence II


    (1 Cr.) Second in a six-semester longitudinal course sequence reinforcing students’ knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary for current and future pharmacy practice, particularly on the community setting. Prerequisites:  P1 Standing


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  • PHRD 4050 - Community Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience


    (4 Cr.) The purpose of this course is to expose students to contemporary U.S. community practice models, including interprofessional practice involving shared patient care decision-making, professional ethics and expected behaviors, and direct patient care activities, in preparation for Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences.


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  • PHRD 4052 - Research Methods and Literature Evaluation


    (3 Cr.) Introduction and application of basic concepts of research methodology and design needed for efficient evaluation, utilization and clinical application of medication information available in medical literature. Prerequisites: 4033  and credit or registration in 4070 .


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  • PHRD 4058 - Neurology and Psychiatry Module


    (5 Cr.) Principles of pathophysiology, pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, clinical pharmacokinetics and pharmacotherapy (including both prescription and non-prescription medications) as they apply to neurology/psychiatric drug therapy management. Prerequisites:  ,  .


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  • PHRD 4064 - Therapeutics I


    (6 Cr.) Principles of pathophysiology, pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, clinical pharmacokinetics and pharmacotherapy (including both prescription and non-prescription medications where applicable) as they apply to the drug therapy management of disease. Prerequisites: PHRD 4027 , PHRD 4035  


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  • PHRD 4070 - Integrated Lab Sequence III


    (1 Cr.) Third in a six-semester longitudinal course sequence reinforcing students’ knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary for current and future pharmacy practice, particularly for the institutional setting. Prerequisites:   , credit/registration in PHRD 4064   , PHRD 4072  


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  • PHRD 4072 - Therapeutics II


    (3 Cr.) Principles of pathophysiology, pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, clinical pharmacokinetics, and pharmacotherapy (including both prescription and non-prescription medications where applicable) as they apply to drug therapy management of disease.  Prerequisites: PHRD 4027 , PHRD 4035  


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  • PHRD 4074 - Endocrine Module


    (3 Cr.) Principles of pathophysiology, pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, clinical pharmacokinetics and pharmacotherapy (including both prescription and nonprescription medications) as they apply to endocrine drug therapy management. Prerequisites: Credit or registration in  ,  .


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  • PHRD 4077 - Health Care Systems


    (3 Cr.) An overview of the structure, organization, delivery, and financing of the U.S. health care system, managed health care and pharmacy services combined with the role of the pharmacist.


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  • PHRD 4079 - Self Care/Patient Assessment I Module


    (4 Cr.) Basic patient assessment skills required in the delivery of pharmaceutical care and principles of self care including: determining if self care is appropriate and recommending appropriate self care treatment.


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  • PHRD 4083 - Gastrointestinal, Nutrition, and Hepatic Module


    (2 Cr.) Principles of pathophysiology, pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, clinical pharmacokinetics and pharmacotherapy (including both prescription and non-prescription medications) as they apply to Gastrointestinal and Hepatic disease drug therapy management. Nutrition will also be covered. Prerequisites: PHRD 4000 Medical Microbiology , PHRD 4025 Principles of Immunology ,  ,  .


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  • PHRD 4085 - Therapeutics III


    (6 Cr.) Principles of pathophysiology, pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, clinical pharmacokinetics, and pharmacotherapy (including both prescription and non-prescription medications where applicable) as they apply to drug therapy management of disease. Prerequisites: PHRD 4027 , PHRD 4035  


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  • PHRD 4093 - Therapeutics IV


    (2 Cr.) Principles of pathophysiology, pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, clinical pharmacokinetics, and pharmacotherapy (including both prescription and non-prescription medications where applicable) as they apply to drug therapy management of disease. Prerequisites: PHRD 4064  


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  • PHRD 4099 - Integrated Lab Sequence IV


    (1 Cr.) Fourth in a six-semester longitudinal course sequence reinforcing students’ knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary for current and future pharmacy practice, particularly for the institutional setting.  Prerequisites:   , credit/registration in PHRD 4047  , PHRD 4077 , PHRD 4085 , PHRD 4093 .


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  • PHRD 4101 - Personal Growth and Development III


    (1 Cr.) Third in a six-semester course sequence focusing on developing the self-awareness and emotional intelligence skills necessary for team- and practice-ready students. Prerequisites: Credit or registration in: PHRD 4070  


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  • PHRD 4121 - Personal Growth and Development IV


    (1 Cr.) Fourth in a six-semester course sequence focusing on developing the self-awareness and emotional intelligence skills necessary for team- and practice-ready students.  Prerequisites: Credit or registration in:  PHRD 4099  


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  • PHRD 5000 - Institutional Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience


    (4 Cr.) The purpose of this course is to expose students to contemporary U.S. institutional practice models, including interprofessional practice involving shared patient care decision-making, professional ethics and expected behaviors, and direct patient care activities, in preparation for Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences. Prerequisites:  , PHRD 4047Parenterals  


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  • PHRD 5001 - Personal Growth and Development V


    (1 Cr.) Fifth in a six-semester course sequence focusing on developing the self-awareness and emotional intelligence skills necessary for team- and practice-ready students. Prerequisites: Credit or registration in:  PHRD 5020  


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  • PHRD 5002 - Pharmacy Practice Ethics and Law II


    (2 Cr.) This course reviews the principles of ethics as they apply to pharmacy practice. Students will focus primarily on the law as it applies to drugs, medical devices, and the practice of pharmacy. Prerequisites: 4031  and credit or registration in 5020 .


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  • PHRD 5006 - Professional Pharmacy Management


    (3 Cr.) Examination of the managerial aspects of pharmacy practice within the health care system with an emphasis on the basic financial, operational, and human resource management, knowledge, and skills necessary for a successful professional practice.


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  • PHRD 5008 - Self Care/Patient Assessment II Module


    (2 Cr.) Basic patient assessment skills required in the delivery of pharmaceutical care and principles of self care including: determining if self care is appropriate and recommending appropriate self care treatment. Prerequisites: 4079  and credit or registration in 5020 .


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  • PHRD 5012 - Pharmacy Communications


    (2 Cr.) Orientation to concepts and application of strategies for patient and colleague centered communication, emphasizing skills that enhance patient care and communication and enable development and maintenance of professional relationships. Prerequisites: PHRD 4010 , PHRD 4031 , PHRD 4033  


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  • PHRD 5014 - Therapeutics V


    (5 Cr.) Principles of pathophysiology, pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, clinical pharmacokinetics, and pharmacotherapy (including both prescription and non-prescription medications where applicable) as they apply to drug therapy management of disease. Prerequisites: PHRD 4064  


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  • PHRD 5020 - Integrated Lab Sequence V


    (1 Cr.) Fifth in a six-semester longitudinal course sequence reinforcing students’ knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary for current and future pharmacy practice, particularly in preparation for advanced pharmacy practice experiences. Prerequisites:   , credit or registration in PHRD 5014   and PHRD 5022  


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  • PHRD 5021 - Personal Growth and Development VI


    (1 Cr.) Sixth in a six-semester course sequence focusing on developing the self-awareness and emotional intelligence skills necessary for team- and practice-ready students. Prerequisites: Credit or registration in: PHRD 5049  


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  • PHRD 5022 - Therapeutics VI


    (4 Cr.) Principles of pathophysiology, pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, clinical pharmacokinetics, and pharmacotherapy (including both prescription and non-prescription medications where applicable) as they apply to drug therapy management of disease. Prerequisites: PHRD 4085  


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  • PHRD 5025 - Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes


    (2 Cr.) Introduction to the principles and tools of pharmacoeconomics and outcomes assessment that are commonly used to study the impact of pharmaceutical care services on the health and health care of a patient or community. Prerequisites:  .


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  • PHRD 5026 - Clinical Informatics and Medication Safety


    (2 Cr.) This course will provide the skills for managing medication-related information in electronic health records, the knowledge to apply the principles of the medication use process, and the strategies for identifying and implementing opportunities for medication safety improvement.


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  • PHRD 5027 - Bone and Joint Module


    2 Cr. Principles of pathophysiology, pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, clinical pharmacokinetics and pharmacotherapy (including both prescription and non-prescription medications) as they apply to bone and joint disease drug therapy management. Prerequisites:  ,  .


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  • PHRD 5033 - Renal/Urology Module


    (2 Cr.) Principles of pathophysiology, pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, clinical pharmacokinetics and pharmacotherapy (including both prescription and nonprescription medications) as they apply to renal and urology drug therapy management. Prerequisites: 5010  and credit or registration in 5049 .


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  • PHRD 5039 - Therapeutics VII


    (4 Cr.) Principles of pathophysiology, pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, clinical pharmacokinetics, and pharmacotherapy (including both prescription and non-prescription medications where applicable) as they apply to drug therapy management of disease. Prerequisites: PHRD 4056 , PHRD 5014  


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  • PHRD 5047 - Therapeutics VIII


    (3 Cr.) Principles of pathophysiology, pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, clinical pharmacokinetics, and pharmacotherapy (including both prescription and non-prescription medications where applicable) as they apply to drug therapy management of disease. Prerequisites: Pharm 5022


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  • PHRD 5049 - Integrated Lab Sequence VI


    (1 Cr.) Sixth in a six-semester longitudinal course sequence reinforcing students’ knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary for current and future pharmacy practice, particularly in preparation for advanced pharmacy practice experiences.  Prerequisites:   , credit or registration in, PHRD 5039   and PHRD 5047  .


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  • PHRD 5053 - Herbal Remedies


    (3 Cr.) Study of herbal remedies and phytomedicinals widely used as self-selected products for therapeutic, quality of life, and prophylactic purposes. The course will focus on safety, efficacy, herb-food, and drug-herb interactions, role of pharmacists to properly assist consumers and aspects of marketing regulations. Prerequisites:  .


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  • PHRD 5054 - Hospital Pharmacy Practice


    (2 Cr.) The history of hospitals; organization and administration of patient care facilities; distribution of pharmaceuticals to inpatients; abilities required of the pharmacist; and the many roles of the pharmacist as a member of the health care team. Prerequisites: PHRD 4029 Pharmaceutics II  .


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  • PHRD 5056 - Nuclear Medicine


    (2 Cr.) Handling and storage of radioisotopes and their application to pharmacy practice. The official radiopharmaceuticals and non-official radiopharmaceuticals of merit employed in therapy will be considered. Prerequisites:  Credit or registration in PHRD 4029 


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  • PHRD 5057 - Pharmacogenetics


    (3 Cr.) The course will provide students with basic concepts in pharmacogenetics and the role of inheritance on inter-individual variation in drug response. Prerequisites:  .


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  • PHRD 5058 - Pharmacy Leadership


    (3 Cr.) Introduction to leadership styles and skills with application through simulated cases and role play of simulated circumstances in the profession of pharmacy. Prerequisites: PHRD 4054 Introduction to Communications  and coordinator consent.


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