The department focuses on pharmaceutics, pharmaceutical technology, and pharmaceutical microbiology. It covers drug formulation, drug manufacturing, quality testing, and microbiological safety in laboratories and industrial sectors.
The department offers Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) programs, covering all levels of study.
Courses include pharmaceutics, pharmaceutical technology, and pharmaceutical microbiology, as well as courses in community pharmacy and pharmaceutical industry practices.
Students learn the theoretical and practical principles of dosage form design (solid, liquid, semi-solid, and sterile formulations), drug formulation, the physical and chemical properties of drugs, and their influence on their efficacy.
These courses cover manufacturing processes, quality control testing, Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), and the use of pharmaceutical industry equipment.
Yes. The department oversees the training of community pharmacists and pharmaceutical industry training, enabling students to experience real-world pharmacy and drug manufacturing operations.
Faculty members lead research in areas such as novel drug delivery systems, nanotechnology, and pharmaceuticals, through projects supported by the Center for Toxicology Research.
The department provides scientific consultations to governmental and private health authorities and organizes public awareness campaigns on the safe use and storage of medicines.
It contributes by training pharmacists in the pharmaceutical industry and supporting the goal of increasing the percentage of local drug manufacturing from 20% to 40%.
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