Module Name Practical on Pharmaceutical Analysis
Module level, if applicable 2nd  year
Code, if applicable SFA-332
Semester (s) in which the module is taught Third semester
Person responsible for the module apt. Ardi Nugroho, M.Sc
Lecturer(s) apt. Ari Wibowo, M.Sc.

apt. Ardi Nugroho, M.Sc.

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
Practical course 30 3 Collaborative discussion Laboratory Practice 3 (hours) x 14 (meeting) 42
Collaborative Learning  Collaborative Problem Solving
Total workload 42 hours
ECTS 1.5 ECTS
Credit points 1 CU
Requirements according to examination regulations Minimum attendance at lectures is 75% (according to UII regulation). Final score is evaluated based on laboratory practices and reports (55%), discipline (15%), and exam (30%)  
Recommended prerequisites Pharmaceutical Analysis
Related course
Module objectives/intended learning By the end of this course students should be able to:

  1. Apply a professional attitude to complete laboratory practices and present the results of experiments that have been carried out.
  2. Dig up information on Indonesian Pharmacopoeia compendia as well as other standards / guidelines for the analysis of raw materials and medicinal products, food and cosmetics.
  3. Evaluate test data based on applicable guidelines and validate the analytical method of determining analyte levels.
  4. Apply occupational safety and health techniques while working in the laboratory.
  5. Analyze raw materials and medicinal products, food, cosmetics using gravimetric, titrimetric, and UV / vis spectrophotometric methods.
Content The course will cover: 

Safety and health in the laboratory, gravimetric analysis methods, titrimetry, uv/vis spectrophotometry, validation of analytical methods, data processing of test results.

Study and examination requirements and forms of examination Worksheet assessment, quiz, assignment, and final exam
Media employed Text books, slides (power points), and video
Reading lists
  1. Christian, GD, 2004, Analytical Chemistry, Sixth Edition, John Wiley and Sons Inc, New York.
  2. Harris, D.C., 2010, Quantitative Chemical Analysis, Eighth Ed., W.H. Freeman and Company, New York.
  3. Coyne, G.S., 2006, The Laboratory Companion: A Practical Guide to Materials, Equipment, and Technique, Revised Ed., Wiley interscience, New Jersey.
  4. Hill, R.H., Jr., dan Finster, D.C., 2010, Laboratory Safety for Chemistry Students, John Wiley and Sons Inc, New York.
  5. Compendia (FI, USP, BP) dan standard  (ICH, AOAC)