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PHARMACY 619: Nonprescription Drug Products
3.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Didactic and practical experience in appropriate nonprescription drug product selection, monitoring, and patient information. Au Qtr. 3 cl.
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PHARMACY 695: Seminar in Clinical Pharmacy Career Pathways
2.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Discussion and analysis of career pathways in clinical pharmacy and preparation of a career plan paper. Au Qtr. 1 2-hr cl.
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PHARMCOL 600: General Pharmacology
3.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Introduction to the general principles of pharmacology, drug classification, and the sites and mechanisms of drug action. Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs.
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PHARMCOL 625: Undergraduate Independent Study in Pharmacology/Pharmacogenomics
1.00 - 10.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Offers undergraduate students the opportunity to gain research experience in laboratories in Pharmacology/Pharmacogenomics and learn the latest techniques and approaches. Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs.
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PHILOS 101: Introduction to Philosophy
5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Examination of major problems, such as the nature of reality, knowledge, truth, morality, and the relation of philosophy to science and religion. 101H (honors) may be available. GEC arts and hums cultures and ideas course.
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PHILOS 111H: Mind and Its Place in Nature: Western Conceptions of the Self from Antiquity to the Present: Part
5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Focuses on how changing conceptions of human self-understanding have affected developments in the sociopolitical, cultural, and economic realms, and vice-versa; close of the classical world to the modern age. 5 cl.
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PHILOS 112H: Mind and Its Place in Nature: Western Conceptions of the Self from Antiquity to the Present: Part
5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Focuses on how changing conceptions of human self-understanding have affected developments in the sociopolitical, cultural, and economic realms, and vice-versa; the modern age to the 21st century. 5 cl.
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PHILOS 130: Introduction to Ethics
5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
The nature of right and wrong, good and evil; the grounds of moral choice and decision; the resolution of moral conflicts. 130H (honors) may be available. GEC arts and hums cultures and ideas course.
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PHILOS 131.01: Ethics in the Professions: Introduction to Engineering Ethics
5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
An examination of contemporary issues in engineering ethics in the context of major ethical theories. Not open to students with credit for 130 or any other 131 course. GEC arts and hums cultures and ideas course.
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PHILOS 150: Introduction to Logic
5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Deduction and induction: principles of clear statement and valid reasoning; fallacies; and the methods by which theories and laws are established.
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