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PHS 205: Pharmacology II
3.00 Credits
University of New England
This course is a continuation of Pharmacology I and will be taught concurrently with Medicinal Chemistry II. The topics discussed in the second semester include but are not limited to drugs that act on smooth muscle, the central nervous system (sedative hypnotics, anti-seizure, anesthetics, muscle relaxants, anti-parkinson, anti-psychotics, anti-depressants, opioid analgesics and drugs of abuse), the endocrine system and drugs used to treat diseases of the blood and inflammation. This course will conclude with an introduction to antibiotics and cancer chemotherapy. Students will create case studies and present them to each other in small groups.
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PHS 208: Biostatistics
3.00 Credits
University of New England
This course is an introduction to methods and concepts of statistical analysis including sampling situations, with special attention to those occurring in biological sciences. Topics include distributions, tests of hypotheses, estimation, types of error, sample size, significance and confidence levels. A broad collection of data analysis techniques will be addressed meeting the statistical needs of the great majority of contemporary biological researchers.
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PHS 222: Nutraceuticals
2.00 Credits
University of New England
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PHS 226: How New Drugs Get to Market
2.00 Credits
University of New England
The course introduces the student to the complexities of developing new drugs including regulatory requirements, how clinical research trials are designed and run as well as how data is collected and analyzed. Understanding the ethical issues of using humans as research subjects and the function of Institutional Review Boards will be included in the classroom activities.
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PHS 228: Princ of Lrdshp&Prof Growth
2.00 Credits
University of New England
Through a series of selective readings, discussion, written reflections and an oral presentation, you will have the opportunity to identify, discuss and reflect on key components of your leadership strengths, elements of successful leaders and aspects of professional or personal development.
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PHS 295: Independent Study
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
University of New England
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PHS 306: Pharmacy Seminar Series
1.00 Credits
University of New England
This is a survey course for third year pharmacy students to expose them to a wide array of available career options in pharmaceutical research including: medicinal chemistry, biopharmaceutics, pharmacokinetics and molecular pharmacology. Topics will vary from year to year and may include: the discovery of new molecules, devices or delivery systems currently in clinical trials, the clinical implications of the human genome project, the use of antibodies in medicine, the current status of gene therapy, and the genetic basis for individual differences in drug response or individual nutritional requirements. The seminars will be presented by the faculty of the College of Pharmacy or visiting guest lecturers in the area of their ongoing research. The students will be required to read primary journal articles in the topic being presented and write papers in response to questions involving factual information acquired or their opinion on a controversial research subject matter. This will give the student a better understanding of the cutting edge research currently being conducted in laboratories and hospitals around the world.
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PHY 110: General Physics I w/Lab
4.00 Credits
University of New England
The first course in an algebra-based two-semester sequence covering the major areas of physics. Major topics include kinematics, mechanics, energy, collisions, and rotational motion. Understanding of concepts is built through guided-discovery laboratory sessions.
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PHY 110L: General Physics I Lab
0.00 Credits
University of New England
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PHY 111: General Physics II
4.00 Credits
University of New England
A continuation of PHY 110, concentrating on topics including fluids, electricity, magnetism, waves, sound, light, and an introduction to modern physics. A weekly guided-discovery laboratory session is included.
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