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1. University Requirements

Ser No.

Code No.

Course Title

C.H.

Prereq.

1 ARAB100

Arabic Language I

3

-

2

ARAB101

Arabic Language II

3

ARAB100

3

HIST  150

Islamic Civilization

3

-

4

ENGL 150

English  Language I

3

-

5

ENDL 152

English  Language II

3

ENGL 150

6

ENGL 155

Communication Skills

3

-

7

COMP 101

Computer Skills

3

-

8

Total

21

2. University Electives

Student shall choose from available courses offered by all colleges of the University what is equivalent to 6 Credits.

      3. College Requirements (Basic and Medical Sciences) 

Ser No.

Code No.

Course Title

C.H.

Prereq.

1.

BIOL   101

General Biology  I

4

-

2.

BIOL   150

 Botany

4

-

3.

CHEM 101

General Chemistry I

4

-

4.

CHEM 265

Organic Chemistry I

4

CHEM 101

5.

CHEM 275

Organic Chemistry II

4

CHEM 265

6.

MATH 116

Pre-calculus

4

-

7.

CHEM 334

Biochemistry

3

CHEM 265

8.

ANAT 420

Human Anatomy and Histology

3

BIOL 101

9.

BIOL   300

 Human Physiology

3

ANAT 420

10.

BIOL   200

Microbiology/Immunology

3

BIOL 101

11.

PATH  350

 Human Pathology

3

BIOL 300

Total

39

   4. School Requirements:

Ser No.

Code No.

Course Title

C.H.

Prereq.

1.

PHCY   335

Pharmacognosy

3

BIOL   150

2.

PHCY   460

Phytochemistry

2

PHCY  335

3.

PHCY   470

 Complementary Medicine

1

BIOL   150

4.

CHEM  340

Analytical Chemistry

3

CHEM 265

5.

CHEM  440

Pharmaceutical Chemistry I

3

CHEM 340

6.

CHEM 450

Pharmaceutical Chemistry II

3

CHEM 440

7.

PHCY  100

Pharmaceutics I

3

-

8.

PHCY  102

Physical Pharmacy

3

PHCY 100

9.

PHCY  150

Pharmaceutics II

3

PHCY 102

10.

PHCY  250

Pharmaceutics III

3

PHCY 150

11.

PHCY  300

Biopharmaceutics

3

PHCY 250

12.

PHCY  350

Clinical Pharmacokinetics

3

PHCY 250

13.

PHCY  140

Pharmacology I

3

BIOL 300

14.

PHCY  240

Pharmacology II

3

PHCY 140

15.

PHCY  340

Pharmacology III

3

PHCY 240

16.

PHCY  320

Toxicology

3

CHEM 334

17.

PHCY  310

Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics I

3

PHCY 240

18.

PHCY  410

Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics II

3

PHCY 240

19.

PHCY  510

Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics III

3

PHCY 240

20.

PHCY  280

Pharmacy Practice I

3

 PHCY 100

21.

PHCY  380

Pharmacy Practice II

3

PHCY 280

22.

PHCY  480

Pharmacogenetics and Pharmacoepidemiology

2

PHCY 280

23.

PHCY 481

Pharmacy Law and Regulatory Affairs

1

-

24.

PHCY 482

Social and Behavioral Aspects of Pharmacy Practice

1

-

25.

PHCY 483

Emergency First Aid

1

-

26.

PHCY 484

Practice Management and Health Care Systems

1

-

27.

PHCY 485

Practice Marketing and Pharmacoeconomics

1

-

Total

67

-

5. School Electives:

Student shall choose from the following courses offered by the college what is equivalent to 4 Credits.

Ser No.

Code No.

Course

C.H.

Prereq.

1. CHEM 451

Advanced Instrumental Analysis

2

CHEM 440

2.

PHCY 341

Bioassays

2

PHCY 140

3.

PHCY 610

Advanced Clinical Chemistry/ Diagnostics

2

CHEM 334 & BIOL 344

4.

PHCY 381

Advanced Pharmacy Practice

2

PHCY 380

5.

PHCY 481

Advanced Phytotherapy

2

PHCY 480

6.

PHCY 382

Graduation Project*

2

-

      6.

Total

4

*Must be one of the selected electives   

          *Graduation Project

The student must offer a graduation project embracing two searches and one research before graduation. The dissertation project shall be completed within one year starting from September 1st and finishing in the next June just before graduation. The completion of graduation project involves a number of steps illustrated in the graduation project manual.      

  6.  Practicum

Ser No

Code No.

Course Title

Contact Hours*

C.H.

Prereq.

1.

PRCM 1

Practicum (1)

90

2

PHCY 150

2.

PRCM 2

Practicum (2)

90

2

PHCY 280

3.

PRCM 3

Practicum (3)

90

2

PHCY 310

4.

PRCM 4

Practicum (4)

180

4

PHCY 310

5.

PRCM 5

Practicum (5)

90

2

PHCY 250

Total

540

12

NB:

1. Each Credit Hour of Practicum must be not less than 45 Contact Hours

2. A manual for practicum is available with student’s academic supervisor.

3. A logbook for each course of practicum is available with student’s academic supervisor