units
PSC2062
Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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| Level | Undergraduate |
| Faculty | Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences |
| Offered | Parkville Second semester 2012 (Day) |
| Coordinator(s) | Dr John Haynes |
To introduce second year B Pharm Sci students to essential elements of pharmacology. Specifically this unit will introduce students to the pharmacological principles of drug action. It includes descriptions of agonist and antagonist activities, analysis of agonist-effect relationships and the intracellular processes by which endogenous and exogenously applied compounds elicit effects.
These lectures will also cover in moderate detail the basic pharmacology of the peripheral and central nervous systems and also non-traditional transmitter systems and effectors.
Lastly this unit will integrate some of these principles into understanding the pharmacological regulation of (a few of) the body's organ systems. At its completion students will have been provided the opportunity to understand and apply the basic tenets of pharmacology to their formulation and medicinal chemistry studies. In addition this unit will equip students for further studies in the biological studies (either of the two third year electives).
At the end of this unit students will be able to:
Final exam (2 hour): 70%; mid-semester exam: 15%; practical assessments: 15%.
36 hours of lectures; six 5 hour practical classes (one of these is computer lab based); 2 hours of tutorials
PSC1081 Physiology I
PSC1082 Physiology II