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Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Pharmaceutical Sciences | Pharmacology | Pharmacy
Area of study
Health
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


University Program Information

About the Colleges

The colleges have several departments, including:


  • Engineering and Information Technology
    • Architectural Engineering
    • Cyber Security
    • Computer Engineering
    • Electrical Engineering
    • Fire Protection and Safety Engineering
  • Dentistry and Pharmacy
    • Pharmacy Programs
      • Pharmaceutics
      • Pharmacology and Toxicology
      • Pharmaceutical Chemistry
      • Clinical Pharmacy
    • Dentistry Program
      • Dental Restorative Sciences
      • Dental Preventive Sciences
      • Dental Prosthetic Sciences
      • Dental Facial Sciences and Diagnosis
  • Applied Medical Sciences
    • Health Information Management Department
    • Physical Therapy Department
    • Nursing Department
  • Administrative and Human Sciences
    • Business Administration
    • Accounting Department
    • Human Resource Management
    • Law Department

Administration

The administration includes:


  • Admissions and Scholarships Department
  • Quality and Development Department
  • Student Affairs Department
  • Community Service Department
  • Central Library
  • Laboratories and Equipment Department
  • Academic Affairs Department
  • E-Learning Department
  • Intellectual Awareness Department
  • Scientific Research Center

Academic Programs

The college offers various academic programs, including:


  • Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy
  • Bachelor of Science in Dentistry
  • Bachelor of Science in Engineering
  • Bachelor of Science in Applied Medical Sciences
  • Bachelor of Science in Administrative and Human Sciences

Course Descriptions

The following courses are offered:


  1. Pharmaceutics-1: This course covers the theoretical principles and their impact on pharmacy practice.
  2. Pharmaceutical Microbiology-1: This course introduces the principles of microbiology, including the structure and function of microorganisms.
  3. Pharmaceutics-2: This course covers the preparation of liquid and semi-solid pharmaceutical dosage forms.
  4. Pharmaceutical Microbiology-2: This course focuses on the role of microorganisms in disease and the principles of immunology.
  5. Pharmaceutics-3: This course covers the principles and techniques of solid pharmaceutical dosage forms.
  6. Immunology: This course introduces the principles of immunology, including the structure and function of the immune system.
  7. Pharmaceutics-4: This course covers the principles of biopharmaceutics and pharmacokinetics.
  8. Pharmacokinetics: This course introduces the principles of pharmacokinetics, including the absorption, distribution, and elimination of drugs.
  9. Industrial Pharmacy: This course covers the basic pharmaceutical processes and the establishment of a pharmaceutical factory.
  10. Nuclear Pharmacy: This course introduces the principles of nuclear pharmacy, including the use of radioactive materials in medicine.
  11. Sterile Preparations: This course covers the preparation and evaluation of sterile pharmaceutical dosage forms.
  12. Cosmetics: This course introduces the principles of cosmetics, including the history, types, and components of cosmetic products.
  13. Evaluation of Pharmaceutical Preparations and Good Manufacturing Practice: This course covers the evaluation of pharmaceutical preparations and the principles of good manufacturing practice.

Department Staff

The department staff includes:


  1. Dr. Naseem Akhtar: Assistant Professor and Head of Department
  2. Dr. Mohammad Makhmur: Assistant Professor and Member
  3. Dr. Anzarul Haque: Assistant Professor and Member
  4. Dr. Sundos Sulaiman: Assistant Professor and Member
  5. Michelle Santos: Instructor and Member

Learning Management System

The college uses Blackboard Ultra as its official learning management system.


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