Module Name | Pharmacology | ||||
Module level, if applicable | 2nd year | ||||
Code, if applicable–kode | SFA-330 | ||||
Semester (s) in which the module is taught | 3rd semester | ||||
Person responsible for the module | Dr. Arba Pramundita Ramadani, M.Sc., Apt. | ||||
Lecturer(s) | Dr. Arba Pramundita Ramadani, M.Sc., Apt. | ||||
Language | English-Indonesia | ||||
Relation to curriculum | Compulsory course | ||||
Types of teaching and learning | Class size | Attendance time (hours per week per semester) | Forms of active participation | Workload | |
Lecture | 50 | 2.5 | Discussion | Lectures: 1.5 (hours) x14 meeting | 21 |
Preparation and follow up: 3,5 (hour) x 14 (self-learning) | 49 | ||||
Group projects | 50 | 2.5 | Report writting | Preparation and follow up: 3,5 (hour) x14 (self-preparation) | 49 |
Practical: 1 (hours)x 2 (meeting) | 2 | ||||
Total workload | 121 | ||||
ECTS | 4.32 ECTS | ||||
Credit points | 3 credits | ||||
Requirements according to examination regulations | Minimum attendance at lectures is 75% (according to UII regulation). Final score is evaluated based on assignment and quiz (55%), mid semester exam (20%), and end semester exam (25%). | ||||
Recommended prerequisites | Human Anatomy and Physiology | ||||
Related course | – | ||||
Module objectives/intended learning | After completing the course students are able to:
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Content–silabus | Pharmacology courses in the Pharmacy Study Program Curriculum in 2017 are given to 3rd semester students weighing 3 credits. This course is a compulsory course that is pursued with prerequisites of Human Anatomy and Physiology courses. This course aims to support graduate learning achievements in the form of the ability to be professional and ethical as well as knowledge about the basic science of pharmaceuticals. The main objective of learning this course is that students are able to understand the basic concepts of pharmacology and toxicology and its scope, namely pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, preclinical and clinical pharmacological tests, and poisoning therapy. | ||||
Study and examination requirements and forms of examination | Mid-term, final term, assignment, quiz | ||||
Media employed | Text books, slides (power points), video | ||||
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