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1. Degree Awarded The Faculty of Pharmacy awards its graduate the Bachelor Degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences (Clinical Pharmacy), after successful completion of the approved study program. 2. Program structure The Bachelor of Pharmacy program can be completed in five (5) years or ten semester of full-time study. It provides education in the biological, chemical and physical together with professional instruction on material that is specific to the practice of pharmacy. The program structured into two semesters each year, each semester made up of 15 weeks. An optional 6 to 8 weeks summer semester is also offered. The Faculty of Pharmacy implements the credit hours system. A credit hour represents an hour of lectures (L) or two hours of practical or tutorial (P/T) classes a week for a period of 15 weeks. 3. Course Registration Academic advisors are available to help students choose the required courses from the list of the offered courses. Selection of courses for any given semester is conditional on the successful completion of the prerequisite courses of the preceding semester. 3.1Course Load The course load is the number of registered credit hours per student each semester. The academic load in each semester ranges from 12 to 22 credit hours The academic load in the summer semester ranges from 4 to 10 hours Credits acquired by the student are those of passed from registered academic load. 1.1Add, Drop and Withdrawal Students are allowed to add or drop a course or more during a specified time every semester. Students are allowed to withdraw from course prior to a deadline set by the university. The course will carry grade W and will be
allowed to retake the course when available. Students who withdraw after the deadline will not be allowed to sit for the relevant exam and will carry a grade F for that course.
2. Language of Instruction English is the official language of instruction; all communication, lectures, coursework and documentation are performed using English language. 3. Summer Training Every student should complete at least 200 hours (100credit hours) of training in pharmacy settings such as community or hospital pharmacies, pharmaceutical firm or research institutes and university and further 100 credit hours of training in a teaching hospital. Students commence training after the end of second year. 4. Admission Policy The Faculty complies with the admission regulations and requirements of the Egyptian Supreme Council of University (ESCU) 4.1Admission of Graduate from other Faculties Graduate from the faculties of Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing, Science and Agriculture are admitted on space-available basis. Course completed at another faculty are evaluated for equivalency to the Faculty of Pharmacy courses. A course waiver remains in effect for five years from the date the course waiver form was signed. 4.2Transfer Admission Rules Transfer students must fulfill the Faculty of Pharmacy admission requirements. Courses completed at another faculty are evaluated for equivalency to the Faculty of Pharmacy courses. The faculty from which the student to be transferred should be accredited.
5. Grading Scheme Grades are a measure of the performance of a student in an individual course Grade Scale A AVery Good B+ B BGood C+ C CSatisfactory D+ D Fail F Grade Point Average (GPA) 4 3.7 3.3 3 2.7 2.3 2 1.7 1.3 1 0 Numerical Scale of Marks 90% 85-<90% 82.5-<85% 77.5-<82.5% 75-<77.5% 72.5-<75% 67.5-<72.5% 65-<67.5% 62.5-<65% 60-<62.5% <60% Grade Expression Excellent
Grade Point Average (GPA): The University calculates for each student, both at the end of each grading period and cumulatively, a grade point average (GPA) based on the ratio of grade points earned divides by the number of credit earned with grade of A-F (including pluses and minuses). Both periodic and cumulative GPA appears on each students record. Repeated courses will be counted once toward the calculation of accumulated credit hours. The best achieved GPA will be used for calculating GPA. The cumulative GPA calculation starts from the first semester for each student and is updated each semester till his/her graduation. The semester GPA of
the student is the weighted average of the grade points acquired in the courses passed in that particular semester. Registration symbol that do not carry grade points or credit: S: Represents achievement that is satisfactory U: Represents achievement that is unsatisfactory T: Transfer, indicates credits transfer from another institution. W: Withdrawal prior to deadline indicates a student has officially withdrawn from a course. 1. Failure In Courses Students who fail to attend the final exam. Student who fail to achieve 30% of the marks in the final written exam. Student who fails to achieve 60% of the total marks. The student cannot progress to the next course without having passed its prerequisite courses. Student who fail to pass a required be allowed to repeat this course Student who fails to pass an elective course will be allowed to repeat this course or register for another elective course. 1. Academic Difficulty A student who fails to maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 1 for six consecutive semesters or for total ten semesters will be dismissed from the faculty. Students are allowed to repeat courses with a grade D under the supervision of an academic supervisor in order to improve their cumulative GPA. The higher grade of any repeated courses is used in the GPA calculation.
Progression of students
Program Curriculum Semester 1 Cours Course title e code Physical & Inorganic Chemistry PC 101 Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry -1 Biophysics PC 102 MD 101 Botany and Medicinal Plants PG 101 Cell Biology MD 102 Mathematic and Statistics MS 101 English Language EN 101 Total Credit hours Lec t. Pra ct. Tot al Prerequi site Examination Marks Peri od Pra ct. W r. Ora l. Mar ks 2 1 3 Registrati on Registrati on Registrati on Registrati on Registrati on Registrati on Registrati on 10 25 50 15 100 Tota l Final Exam (Hrs)
10
25
50
15
100
10
25
65
100
10
25
50
15
100
10
25
65
100
10
25
65
100
2 11
2 17
10
90
100 700
Legends: Lect.: Lecture Period: Periodical Exam Pract.: Practical Exam Wr.: Writing Exam
Semester 2 Cour Course title se code Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry 2 Pharmaceutical Analytical Chemistry -1 Pharmacognosy -1 PC 203 PC 205 PG20 2 Histology MD Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry -1 Physical & Inorganic Chemistry Botany and Medicinal Plants Cell Biology Credit hours Lec Pra t. ct. Tot al Prerequisite Examination Marks Peri od Pra ct. W r. Or al. Tota l Mar ks 2 1 3 10 25 50 10 100 Final Exam (Hrs)
10
25
50
10
100
2 2
1 1
3 3
10 10
25 25
50 65
10 -
100 100
2 2
203 Physical Pharmacy PT 201 Pharmacy Orientation PT 202 Human Rights HU20 1 Total 2 1 3 Physical & Inorganic Chemistry Registration 10 25 50 10 100 2
10
90
100
2 14 5
2 19
Registration
10
90
100 700
Semester 3 Cour Course title se code Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry 3 PC 304 Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry -2 Credit hours Lec Pra t. ct. Tot al Prerequisite Examination Marks Peri od Pra ct. W r. Or al. Tota l Mar ks 2 1 3 10 25 50 10 100 Final Exam (Hrs)
Pharmaceutical
PC
Analytical Chemistry -2 306 Pharmacognosy -2 PG30 3 Anatomy MD30 4 Physiology MD30 5 Medical Terminology EN30 2 Psychology HU30 2 Total
10
25
50
10
100
10
25
50
10
100
Registration
10
25
65
100
Cell Biology
10
25
65
100
English Language
10
90
100
1 14
1 19
Registration
10
90
100 700
Semester 4
Cour Course title se code Biochemistry -1 PB40 1 Phytochemistry 1 PG40 4 Instrumental Analysis PC40 7
Tota l Mar ks
10
25
50
10
100
3 Pharmaceutical
10
25
50
10
100
Analytical Chemistry -2
10
25
65
100
PM40 1 MD40 6 1 1 2 3 1 4
Cell Biology 10 Cell Biology 10 Physical Pharmacy 2 1 3 Registration 10 25 50 10 100 2 25 65 100 1 25 65 100 3
PT40 3 PT40 4
10
90
100
Total
12
19
700
Semester 5 Cour Course title se code Medicinal Chemistry-1 PC50 9 Clinical Microbiology PM50 2 Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms - 2 Biochemistry-2 PT50 5 PB50 2 Phytochemistry -2 PG50 5 Pathophysiology MD50 7 Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry 3 General Microbiology and Immunology Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms 1 Biochemistry -1 Credit hours Lec Pra t. ct. Tot al Prerequisite Examination Marks Peri od Pra ct. W r. Or al. Tota l Mar ks 2 1 3 10 25 50 10 100 Final Exam (Hrs)
10
25
50
10
100
10
25
50
10
100
10
25
50
10
100
Phytochemistry 1
10
25
50
10
100
Physiology
10
90
100
PT50 6
2 14
2 19
Registration
10
90
100 700
Semester 6 Cour Course title se code Medicinal Chemistry 2 Pharmaceutical Technology Community Pharmacy Practice PC61 0 PT60 7 PT60 8 Medicinal Chemistry-1 Credit hours Lec Pra t. ct. Tot al Prerequisite Examination Marks Peri od Pra ct. W r. Or al. Tota l Mar ks 2 1 3 10 25 50 10 100 Final Exam (Hrs)
Registration
10
25
50
10
100
Registration
10
25
50
10
100
10
25
50
10
100
10
25
50
10
100
Registration
10
25
50
10
100
MD60 9
2 14
2 20
10
75
15
100 700
Total
Semester 7 Cour Course title se code Pharmacology -1 PC70 2 1 3 Physiology 10 25 50 10 Credit hours Lec Pra t. ct. Tot al Prerequisite Examination Marks Peri od Pra ct. W r. Or al. Tota l Mar ks 100 Final Exam (Hrs) 2
1 Radiopharmaceuticals PP70 1 Clinical Pharmacy -1 PP70 2 Hospital Pharmacy PP70 3 Controlled Drug Delivery System Public Health and Preventive Medicine Pharmaceutical Biotechnology Pharmaceutical Microbiology Total PT70 4 MD71 0 PM70 3 PM70 4 1 1 Registration 10 90 100 1
Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms - 2 Clinical Microbiology
10
25
50
10
100
10
25
50
10
100
10
75
15
100
10
75
15
100
Biochemistry-2
10
25
50
10
100
2 15
1 5
3 20
10
25
50
10
100 800
Semester 8 Course title Cour Credit hours Prerequisite Examination Marks Tota Final
se code Pharmacology -2 PO80 2 Clinical Pharmacy -2 PP80 5 Phytotherapy PG80 7 Pharmaceutical Analysis and Quality Control PC80 8
Tot al
Peri od
Pra ct.
W r.
Or al.
Pharmacology -1
10
25
50
10
100
Clinical Pharmacy -1
10
25
50
10
100
Phytochemistry -2
10
25
50
10
100
Clinical Biochemistry
PB80 3
Biochemistry-2
10
25
50
10
100
Drug Marketing
PP80 6
Clinical Pharmacy -2 and Hospital Pharmacy Pharmacology -2 and Clinical Pharmacy -2 Registration
10
90
100
Drug Interaction
PO80 3
2 2 15
1 6
2 3 21
10 10
25
75 50
15 10
2 2
PE
Semester 9 Cour Course title se code Toxicology and Forensic Chemistry Therapeutics -1 Clinical Pharmacokinectics Oncology PO90 4 PO90 5 PP90 7 PP90 8 PP90 9 Pharmacology -2 Credit hours Lec Pra t. ct. Tot al Prerequisite Examination Marks Peri od Pra ct. W r. Or al. Tota l Mar ks 2 2 2 1 1 1 3 3 3 10 10 10 25 25 25 50 50 50 10 10 10 100 100 100 Final Exam (Hrs)
2 2 2
10
25
50
10
100
Clinical Nutrition
10
25
50
15
100
PO90 6 HU90
2 1
1 -
3 1
Pharmacology -2 Registration
10 10
25 -
50 90
10 -
100 100
2 1
Semester 10 Cour Course title se code Therapeutics -2 Treatment of Dermatology and Reproductive Disease Treatment of Pediatrics Disease Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease Gastroenterology PP01 2 1 3 Pharmacology -2 and 10 25 50 10 100 2 PP01 1 PP01 2 2 1 3 Pharmacology -2 and Clinical Pharmacy -2 Pharmacology -2 and 2 1 3 Clinical Pharmacy -2 10 25 50 10 100 2 10 25 50 10 100 2 PO00 7 PP01 0 2 1 3 Therapeutics -1 Pharmacology -2 and 1 1 2 Clinical Pharmacy -2 10 25 50 15 100 1 10 25 50 10 Credit hours Lec Pra t. ct. Tot al Prerequisite Examination Marks Peri od Pra ct. W r. Or al. Tota l Mar ks 100 Final Exam (Hrs) 2
10 10
25
75 50
15 10
2 2
Elective Courses Course code Course title Credit hours L PC E11 PC E12 PG E8 PG E9 PG E10 PT E10 PT E11 Drug Design Advanced Pharmaceutical Analysis - Spectroscopy Alternative Medicine Therapy Production and Manufacture of Medicinal Plant Chromatography and Separation Techniques Quality Assurance and GMP Applied Industrial Pharmacy 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 P/T Total 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
PT E12 PT E13 PM E5 PM E6 PO E9
Good Manufacturing Practice Cosmetics Preparation Biological Standardization Antimicrobial Agents Veterinary Pharmacology
2 2 2 2 2
2 2 2 2 2