Year 1 Winter Courses
Key to Course Abbreviations
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Abbreviation
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Meaning
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CP
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Clinical Pharmacy
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BPS
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Biopharmaceutical Sciences
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PC
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Pharmaceutical Chemistry
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Pharm Chem 113 Advanced Organic Chemistry:
This course lays the foundation for understanding drug action in terms of specific interactions between drug molecules and biological targets. It focuses on the chemical and structural properties of the major biological macromolecules that interact with drugs.
Lecture: 3 hours. 3 units
Course Director: Dr. Susan Miller, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
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Biochem 112 Human Metabolism:
Lectures and clinical problem-solving sessions on the topic of human metabolism, its regulation and its derangements in common metabolic diseases.
Lecture: 4 hours. 4 units
Course Director: Dr. Tracy Fulton, Department of Biochemistry
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Anatomy 115 Histology:
A study of the microscopic structures of the tissues and organs of the human body by means of lectures, demonstrations, and microscope slides. Functional aspects of the structures are stressed. Intended for students in the School of Pharmacy.
Lecture: 2 hours. 2 units
Course Director: Dr. Carolyn Larabell, Department of Anatomy
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CP 112 Pharmacy Practice II:
Students are exposed to pharmacy practice, prescription law, patient interviewing and communication skills and continue with the therapeutics of non-prescription products, ethics and home laboratory testing.
Lecture: 2 hours. Conference: 1 hour. Workshop: 2 hours. 3.5 units
Course Director: TBA, Department of Clinical Pharmacy
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CP 115 Pharmacy Law & Ethics:
This class provides an introduction to the scope and authority of programs which relate
to the legal and ethical practice of pharmacy. The focus is on a conceptual understanding of
regulatory agencies and how pharmacy practically and ethically interacts with them. The lecture
format is used but every attempt is made for group participation. Although the lectures are about
pharmacy law, there are reading assignments, student learning groups and review lectures to teach
the specifics of pharmacy law.
Lecture: 3 hours. 3 units
Course Director: Dr. Marcus Ferrone, Department of Clinical Pharmacy
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CP 119 Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experiences
Introductory pharmacy practice experiences (IPPEs) in a variety of programs in PharmD courses, settings affiliated with the School of Pharmacy, and/or approved community service projects (e.g., health education and screening events).
Various settings. 0 units
Course Director: Dr. Christie Robinson, Department of Clinical Pharmacy
Next Quarter: Year 1 Spring