Department of
Pharmacy
Graduate Program
MS Pharmacology
Department of
MS Pharmacology
The pharmacology program is designed to prepare graduate for continuing their education in a professional degree program to teach pharmacology, opt for a role of laboratory manager in health-related industry or for research in a PhD program. The MS in Pharmacology would also be appropriate for students who want a graduate degree in Pharmacology to fulfill a professional need or who want to improve their knowledge to make a more informed career decision.
The MS pharmacology program at department of Biosciences has been designed to develop the research skills of the scholars based on a Deeper understanding of the molecular mechanism of disease and the potential interventional strategies.
This unique program would help graduates to work as inter disciplinary scientist in various fields including, but not limited to pharmacology, molecular biology, biochemistry, microbiology, bioinformatics and computational biology. The graduates would be in better position to be potentially employed in the product management side of the pharmaceutical industry and pharmaceutical marketing of biopharmaceuticals. They can also serve as a liaison between for the industry, physicians and patients. The program will enable graduates to be able to work in the area of clinical trials, regulatory affairs, patenting, manufacturing, sales and marketing and scientific writing. They would be eligible to find employment in hospital, civil services (DRAP/DTL), ministry of health, pharmaceutical industries, biotech companies, universities and Research centers at both national and international level.
Semester I
Semester 01 | ||||
Sr# | Course code | Course Title | Credit Hours | |
1. | PHARM-701 | Instruments in Clinical Pharmacology | 2(0-2) | |
2. | PHARM-702 | Research Methodology | 3(3-0) | |
3. | PHARM-703 | Drugs and the endocrine system | 2(2-0) | |
4. | PHARM-704 | Drugs and the nervous system | 2(2-0) | |
5. | PHARM-705 | Drugs and the cardiovascular system, Blood and Kidney | 3(3-0) | |
Total Credit | 12 |
Semester II
Semester 02 | ||||
Sr# | Course code | Course Title | Credit Hours | |
1. | PHARM-706 | Drugs, Infections, cancer & immune system | 3(3-0) | |
2. | PHARM-707 | Therapeutic Drug monitoring | 3(3-0) | |
3. | PHARM-708 | Clinical Toxicology | 3(3-0) | |
4. | PHARM-709 | Applied Biostatistics | 3(3-0) | |
Total Credit | 12 |
Semester III
Semester 03&04 | ||||
Sr# | Course code | Course Title | Credit Hours | |
1. | PHARM-100 | Thesis | 6 |
Semester IV
Semester 03&04 | ||||
Sr# | Course code | Course Title | Credit Hours | |
1. | PHARM-100 | Thesis | 6 |
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