B.S. PHARMACY

B.S. PHARMACY
Curriculum Year : 2022
First Year, 1st Semester
Subj No. Subj Code Description Units Pre-requisites Co-requisites
300001 PB111A PHARMCEUTICAL BOTANY W/ TAXONOMY LEC 2
600001 TH111E SEARCHING FOR GOD IN THE WORLD TODAY 3
090002 PE111C PATHFIT1: MOVEMENT COMPETENCY TRAINING 2
4403 HI311 RIZAL'S LIFE & WORKS 3
080076 HI112 READINGS IN PHILIPPINE HISTORY 3
040001 MH110 MATHEMATICS IN THE MODERN WORLD 3
300011 PB211A HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY & PATHOPHYSIOLOGY LEC 3
300012 PB211AL HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY & PATHOPHYSIOLOGY LAB 1
300008 PA410A INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACY ADMIN., MGT. & LEADERSHIP 2
300007 PM114 PERSPECTIVES IN PHARMACY 2
300055 PHC111 INTRODUCTION TO THE HEALTH SYSTEM 1
300002 PB111AL PHARMCEUTICAL BOTANY W/ TAXONOMY LAB 1
5312 NSTP1 NSTP 1 3
Electives :
5308 CWT111 CIVIC WELFARE TRAINING SERVICE
5302 CT111A CMT1
Total Units : 29
First Year, 2nd Semester
Subj No. Subj Code Description Units Pre-requisites Co-requisites
260014 PY111 UNDERSTANDING THE SELF 3
300004 PB112L PHARM. INORGANIC CHEM W/ QUAL ANLYSIS LAB 1
300024 PB222AL PHARMA MICRO & PARASITOLOGY LAB 2 300011, 300012
300023 PB222A PHARMA MICRO & PARASITOLOGY LEC 2 300011, 300012
300006 PM121CL PHARMACEUTICAL CALCULATIONS & TECHNIQUES LAB 1
300005 PM121C PHARMACEUTICAL CALCULATIONS & TECHNIQUES LEC 2
5321 NSTP2 NSTP 2 3
Electives :
5310 CWT121 CIVIC WELFARE TRAINING SRVCE 2
5304 CT121A CMT2
080077 HI113 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD 3
600002 TH121E RESPONDING TO GOD`S CALL BY BECOMING FULLY HUMAN 3 600001
090003 PE121C PATHFIT2: EXERCISE-BASED FITNESS ACTIVITIES 2
010004 EN110 PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION 3
300003 PB112 PHARM. INORGANIC CHEM W/ QUAL ANLYSIS LEC 2
Total Units : 27
Second Year, 1st Semester
Subj No. Subj Code Description Units Pre-requisites Co-requisites
300017 PM210 PHARM DOSAGE FRMS, DRUG DEL SYS & MED DEV LEC 2 300005, 300006
080078 PH114 ETHICS 3
300088 PM218BL PHARMACEUTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB 1 300003, 300004
300087 PM218B PHARMACEUTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LEC 3 300003, 300004
090004 PE211C PATHFIT3:DANCE 2
8316 PM411L PHYSICAL PHARMACY LAB 1 300005, 300006 300017, 300018
8315 PM411 PHYSICAL PHARMACY LEC 2 300005, 300006 300017, 300018
300014 PB113L PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS 1 LAB 1 300005, 300006
300013 PB113 PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS 1 LEC 3 300005, 300006
300020 PM219L DISPENSING 1 (DISP PROCESS, READING & INTER) LAB 1 300005, 300006
300019 PM219 DISPENSING 1 (DISP PROCESS, READING & INTER) LEC 1 300005, 300006
300018 PM210L PHARM DOSAGE FRMS, DRUG DEL SYS & MED DEV LAB 2 300005, 300006
600003 TH211E CELEBRATING GOD`S PRESENCE AS A CHRISTIAN COMM 3 600002
Total Units : 25
Second Year, 2nd Semester
Subj No. Subj Code Description Units Pre-requisites Co-requisites
300049 PM218C PHARMACEUTICAL & MEDICINAL ORGANIC CHEM LEC 3 300048
300069 PM324A PHARMACY INFORMATICS LEC 1 300019, 300020
4505 HU311 ART APPRECIATION 3
600004 TH221E TRANSFORMING THE WORLD WITH VINCENT DE PAUL 3 600003
090005 PE221C PATHFIT4:SPORTS 2
300021 PB221A PHARMACEUTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY LEC 3
300022 PB221AL PHARMACEUTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY LAB 1
300048 PM224 PHARMACOLOGY 1 3 300011, 300012, 300023, 300024
300054 PB226L PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS 2 LAB 1 8315, 8316, 300013, 300014
300053 PB226 PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS 2 LEC 2 8315, 8316, 300013, 300014
300068 PB225AL PHARMACOGNOSY & PLANT CHEMISTRY LAB 1 300001, 300002
300067 PB225A PHARMACOGNOSY & PLANT CHEMISTRY LEC 3 300001, 300002
300050 PM218CL PHARMACEUTICAL & MEDICINAL ORGANIC CHEM LAB 1 300048
300070 PM324AL PHARMACY INFORMATICS LAB 1 300019, 300020
Total Units : 28
Third Year, 1st Semester
Subj No. Subj Code Description Units Pre-requisites Co-requisites
300062 PHM311 DRUG DISCOVERY, DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT 2 300017, 300018, 300048
300060 PM313 PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH METHODS W/ PHARM STATS 4 300049, 300050, 300048, 300053, 300054
8250 PM417 BIOPHARMACEUTICS & PHARMACOKIN 3 8315, 8316, 300048
300064 PM429A CLINICAL PHARMACY & PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS 1 3 300048 8347, 8348
300058 PM319L DISPENSING 2(MED REL PROB, MED SAFETY, MED COUN) L 1 300017, 300018, 300019, 300020
300057 PM319 DISPENSING 2(MED REL PROB, MED SAFETY, MED COUN) 2 300017, 300018, 300019, 300020
300078 PM423AL PHARMACEUTICAL MANUFACTURING LAB 2 8315, 8316, 300017, 300018, 300019, 300020
300077 PM423A PHARMACEUTICAL MANUFACTURING LEC 3 8315, 8316, 300017, 300018, 300019, 300020
8348 PM521L PHARMACOLOGY 2 LAB 1 300048 300064
8347 PM521 PHARMACOLOGY 2 3 300048 300064
300066 PM415C HOSPITAL PHARMACY 3 300048 300057, 300058
4319 EN212 TECHNICAL ENGLISH 3
Total Units : 30
Third Year, 2nd Semester
Subj No. Subj Code Description Units Pre-requisites Co-requisites
300071 PM327 PHARMACEUTICAL TOXICOLOGY LEC 2 8347, 8348
300061 PM512C LEGAL PHARMACY AND ETHICS 2 300057, 300058
300065 PA412B PHARMACEUTICAL MARKETING & ENTREPRENEURSHIP 2 300057, 300058
8254 PM419L PHARM RES & THESIS WRITING LAB 2 300048, 300053, 300054
8253 PM419 PHARM RES & THESIS WRITING 1 300048, 300054
300063 PB316 PUBLIC HEALTH PHARMACY (W/PHRMACOEPIDEMIOLOGY) 3 300024, 300023, 8347, 8348
300059 PM318 SOCIAL & ADMINISTRATIVE PHARMACY 1 300062
300079 PM329 PHARMACY STATISTICS 3 300048, 300053, 300054
300056 PM310 HEALTH TECH ASSESS & HEALTH POLICY W/ PHARMAECO 2 8347, 8348, 300064
300076 PM413AL COSMETIC PRODUCT DEVT LAB 1
300075 PM413A COSMETIC PRODUCT DEVT LEC 1
300074 PM432L CLINICAL PHARM & PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS 2 LAB 1 300064
300073 PM432 CLINICAL PHARM & PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS 2 LEC 3 300064
300072 PM327L PHARMACEUTICAL TOXICOLOGY LAB 1 8347, 8348
070006 PC110 SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY 3
Total Units : 28
Fourth Year, 1st Semester
Subj No. Subj Code Description Units Pre-requisites Co-requisites
300080 PM433 EXPERIENTIAL PHARMACY PRAC IN HOSPITAL PHARMACY 6 300063, 300059, 300065, 8253, 8254, 300061
300081 PM434 EXPERIENTIAL PHARMACY PRAC IN INDUSTRIAL PHARMACY 6 300063, 300059, 300065, 300061, 8253, 8254
Total Units : 12
Fourth Year, 2nd Semester
Subj No. Subj Code Description Units Pre-requisites Co-requisites
300083 PM436 EXPERIENTIAL PHARM PRAC IN PUB HEALTH & REG PHARM 3.6 300063, 300059, 300065, 300061
300084 PM437 EXPERIENTIAL PHARMACY PRAC IN COMMUNITY PHARMACY 6 300063, 300059, 300065, 300061, 8253, 8254
300085 PM438 PHARMACY COURSE INTEGRATION 6 300063, 300059, 300065, 300061, 8253, 8254
300082 PM435 EXPERIENTIAL PHARMACY PRAC IN INSTITUTION 2.4 8254, 300063, 300059, 300065, 300061, 8253
Total Units : 18

Professional Course Subjects


PM417 - BIOPHARMACEUTICS & PHARMACOKIN Credits: 3

Course Title: BIOPHARMACEUTICS & PHARMACOKIN
Course Code PM417
Credit Units 3 Unit/s
Prerequisite
PHARMACOLOGY 1
PHYSICAL PHARMACY
PHYSICAL PHARMACY LAB
Course Description This course deals with the basic principles and factors affecting drug liberation, absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion, including the appropriate mathematical models that describe drug behavior in the body both normal and altered physiologic states which are necessary for the design of a rational drug regimen.

PM432L - CLINICAL PHARM & PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS 2 LAB Credits: 1

Course Title: CLINICAL PHARM & PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS 2 LAB
Course Code PM432L
Credit Units 1 Unit/s
Prerequisite
CLINICAL PHARMACY & PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS 1
Course Description This course is designed to provide the student with an understanding of the pathophysiology and the therapeutic strategies for management of diseases in the cardiology, nephrology, respiratory, and endocrinology field. It also covers disease-orientation, therapeutic goal setting, pharmacotheraphy intervention documentation, and pharmacotheraphy care planning. This course will give more emphasis on the disease-orientation, therapeutic goal setting, pharmacotheraphy intervention documentation, and pharmacotheraphy care planning.

PM432 - CLINICAL PHARM & PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS 2 LEC Credits: 3

Course Title: CLINICAL PHARM & PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS 2 LEC
Course Code PM432
Credit Units 3 Unit/s
Prerequisite
CLINICAL PHARMACY & PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS 1
Course Description This course is designed to provide the student with an understanding of the pathophysiology and the therapeutic strategies for management of diseases in the cardiology, nephrology, respiratory, and endocrinology field. It also covers disease-orientation, therapeutic goal setting, pharmacotheraphy intervention documentation, and pharmacotheraphy care planning. This course will give more emphasis on the disease-orientation, therapeutic goal setting, pharmacotheraphy intervention documentation, and pharmacotheraphy care planning.

PM413AL - COSMETIC PRODUCT DEVT LAB Credits: 1

Course Title: COSMETIC PRODUCT DEVT LAB
Course Code PM413AL
Credit Units 1 Unit/s
Prerequisite
Course Description This course is designed to apply the principles, methods and technology involved in the formulation of various cosmetic products. It covers pertinent topics such as the ASEAN regulatory requirements in formulation, safety assessment and required documents for cosmetic notification to the Food and Drug Administration.

PM413A - COSMETIC PRODUCT DEVT LEC Credits: 1

Course Title: COSMETIC PRODUCT DEVT LEC
Course Code PM413A
Credit Units 1 Unit/s
Prerequisite
Course Description This course is designed to apply the principles, methods and technology involved in the formulation of various cosmetic products. It covers pertinent topics such as the ASEAN regulatory requirements in formulation, safety assessment and required documents for cosmetic notification to the Food and Drug Administration.

PM219L - DISPENSING 1 (DISP PROCESS, READING & INTER) LAB Credits: 1

Course Title: DISPENSING 1 (DISP PROCESS, READING & INTER) LAB
Course Code PM219L
Credit Units 1 Unit/s
Prerequisite
PHARMACEUTICAL CALCULATIONS & TECHNIQUES LAB
PHARMACEUTICAL CALCULATIONS & TECHNIQUES LEC
Course Description This course is designed to introduce the concepts of basic dispensing and techniques to pharmacy students that govern this important facet of the professional practice of pharmacy. It covers the introduction to dispensing; receiving prescriptions; prescription validation (initial professional and technical check); labelling; assembling prescriptions and documentation. It covers understanding the basic principles of customer care, the basic principles of good communication, and the process of receiving a prescription correctly. It also discusses the requirements for proper medicine labeling. Dispensing 2 (medication related problems, medication safety, and

PM219 - DISPENSING 1 (DISP PROCESS, READING & INTER) LEC Credits: 1

Course Title: DISPENSING 1 (DISP PROCESS, READING & INTER) LEC
Course Code PM219
Credit Units 1 Unit/s
Prerequisite
PHARMACEUTICAL CALCULATIONS & TECHNIQUES LAB
PHARMACEUTICAL CALCULATIONS & TECHNIQUES LEC
Course Description This course is designed to introduce the concepts of basic dispensing and techniques to pharmacy students that govern this important facet of the professional practice of pharmacy. It covers the introduction to dispensing; receiving prescriptions; prescription validation (initial professional and technical check); labelling; assembling prescriptions and documentation. It covers understanding the basic principles of customer care, the basic principles of good communication, and the process of receiving a prescription correctly. It also discusses the requirements for proper medicine labeling. Dispensing 2 (medication related problems, medication safety, and

PH114 - ETHICS Credits: 3

Course Title: ETHICS
Course Code PH114
Credit Units 3 Unit/s
Prerequisite
Course Description The course seeks to critically analyze the basic elements and features of ethics, ethical theories and principles with social, political, and personal significance particularly in crafting objective subjective moral judgments. It provides a substantive understanding about a person’s moral responsibility individually and collectively. Furthermore, it balances the general perception between Western and Eastern worldviews, and between masculine and feminine value-judgments in ethics.

PM437 - EXPERIENTIAL PHARMACY PRAC IN COMMUNITY PHARMACY Credits: 6

Course Title: EXPERIENTIAL PHARMACY PRAC IN COMMUNITY PHARMACY
Course Code PM437
Credit Units 6 Unit/s
Prerequisite
LEGAL PHARMACY AND ETHICS
PHARM RES & THESIS WRITING
PHARM RES & THESIS WRITING LAB
PHARMACEUTICAL MARKETING & ENTREPRENEURSHIP
PUBLIC HEALTH PHARMACY (W/PHRMACOEPIDEMIOLOGY)
SOCIAL & ADMINISTRATIVE PHARMACY
Course Description Community pharmacy provides the students the opportunity to acquire knowledge and practice through hands-on training in the area of community practice. It also provides the intern with the unique opportunity of being the most accessible health professional in the community. The internship should develop the skills of the interns in dispensing prescription, problem solving and patient counseling. This internship also provides an opportunity for the students to learn the basic elements in the operation of a community pharmacy.

PM433 - EXPERIENTIAL PHARMACY PRAC IN HOSPITAL PHARMACY Credits: 6

Course Title: EXPERIENTIAL PHARMACY PRAC IN HOSPITAL PHARMACY
Course Code PM433
Credit Units 6 Unit/s
Prerequisite
LEGAL PHARMACY AND ETHICS
PHARM RES & THESIS WRITING
PHARM RES & THESIS WRITING LAB
PHARMACEUTICAL MARKETING & ENTREPRENEURSHIP
PUBLIC HEALTH PHARMACY (W/PHRMACOEPIDEMIOLOGY)
SOCIAL & ADMINISTRATIVE PHARMACY
Course Description Hospital pharmacy provides student the opportunity to acquire knowledge and practice through hands-on training in the area of hospital practice. Internship partners provide the students with necessary skills and competency in the basic aspects of pharmacy management and pharmaceutical care services to enable them to function effectively as members of the integrated healthcare team. It also provides awareness among students of the pharmacist’s role as efficient and effective partners in the delivery of the health care services.

PM434 - EXPERIENTIAL PHARMACY PRAC IN INDUSTRIAL PHARMACY Credits: 6

Course Title: EXPERIENTIAL PHARMACY PRAC IN INDUSTRIAL PHARMACY
Course Code PM434
Credit Units 6 Unit/s
Prerequisite
LEGAL PHARMACY AND ETHICS
PHARM RES & THESIS WRITING
PHARM RES & THESIS WRITING LAB
PHARMACEUTICAL MARKETING & ENTREPRENEURSHIP
PUBLIC HEALTH PHARMACY (W/PHRMACOEPIDEMIOLOGY)
SOCIAL & ADMINISTRATIVE PHARMACY
Course Description Manufacturing pharmacy provides the students with the application of the principles, method and technology in the production of various drug dosage forms and delivery system, from initial design of the dosage form until the finished pharmaceutical product, including the requirement for documentation, for packaging, equipment and facilities.

PM435 - EXPERIENTIAL PHARMACY PRAC IN INSTITUTION Credits: 2.4

Course Title: EXPERIENTIAL PHARMACY PRAC IN INSTITUTION
Course Code PM435
Credit Units 2.4 Unit/s
Prerequisite
LEGAL PHARMACY AND ETHICS
PHARM RES & THESIS WRITING
PHARM RES & THESIS WRITING LAB
PHARMACEUTICAL MARKETING & ENTREPRENEURSHIP
PUBLIC HEALTH PHARMACY (W/PHRMACOEPIDEMIOLOGY)
SOCIAL & ADMINISTRATIVE PHARMACY
Course Description The internship program is provided to give students various experiences and opportunities for a supervised and comprehensive exposure to the roles and functions of a pharmacist in a corporate organization. The intern will acquire knowledge in the actual operations of a corporate where it caters to the pharmaceutical and medicine needs of the employees and their dependents as part of the employee’s medical benefits and implement quality pharmaceutical services to the clients. This exposure will enable the interns to apply their knowledge gained in lectures in the courses, such as legal pharmacy, pharmacy communication, clinical pharmacy and registration of products prior to marketing.

PB211AL - HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY & PATHOPHYSIOLOGY LAB Credits: 1

Course Title: HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY & PATHOPHYSIOLOGY LAB
Course Code PB211AL
Credit Units 1 Unit/s
Prerequisite
Course Description The course deals with the anatomic structure of human, common anatomical terms, the correlation of structure with physiologic functions, and the alteration in physiology that may be expected with the most common diseases. The course is presented by the organ-system using clinical cases or conditions for integration of anatomy physiology and pathophysiology.

PB211A - HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY & PATHOPHYSIOLOGY LEC Credits: 3

Course Title: HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY & PATHOPHYSIOLOGY LEC
Course Code PB211A
Credit Units 3 Unit/s
Prerequisite
Course Description The course deals with the anatomic structure of human, common anatomical terms, the correlation of structure with physiologic functions, and the alteration in physiology that may be expected with the most common diseases. The course is presented by the organ-system using clinical cases or conditions for integration of anatomy physiology and pathophysiology.

PA410A - INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACY ADMIN., MGT. & LEADERSHIP Credits: 2

Course Title: INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACY ADMIN., MGT. & LEADERSHIP
Course Code PA410A
Credit Units 2 Unit/s
Prerequisite
Course Description This course is designed to teach the concepts, principles and fundamentals of pharmaceutical management and leadership and covers basic functions of planning, organizing, staffing, directing and controlling as they relate to fiscal, personnel and merchandising management. The course is also intended to provide the students with the tools and skills necessary to effectively manage themselves and to participate fully in their organizations in a changing world environment. It also discusses important information about management and leadership and relate ethical principles of leadership and management in pharmacy operations.

PE111C - PATHFIT1: MOVEMENT COMPETENCY TRAINING Credits: 2

Course Title: PATHFIT1: MOVEMENT COMPETENCY TRAINING
Course Code PE111C
Credit Units 2 Unit/s
Prerequisite
Course Description This course reintroduces the fundamental movement patterns that consist of non-locomotor and locomotor skills, which are integrated with core training to meet the demands of functional fitness and physical activity performance. Emphasis will be on exercise regression and progression for the enhancement of fitness and the adaptation of movement competencies to independent physical activity pursuits. In conjunction with fitness and wellness concepts, exercise and healthy eating principles, periodic evaluation will be conducted of one’s level of fitness and physical activity, as well as eating patterns to monitor one’s progress and achievement of personal fitness and dietary goals.

PE121C - PATHFIT2: EXERCISE-BASED FITNESS ACTIVITIES Credits: 2

Course Title: PATHFIT2: EXERCISE-BASED FITNESS ACTIVITIES
Course Code PE121C
Credit Units 2 Unit/s
Prerequisite
Course Description This course builds on the foundation of motor skills achieved through core training. It will provide experiences in a variety of exercise programs for the purpose of maintaining and enhancing cardiorespiratory and musculoskeletal fitness (i.e. core stability, muscle strength, endurance and power). It includes speed and agility training with a focus on body coordination and balance. In conjunction with fitness and wellness concepts, exercise and healthy eating principles, learners will be able to enhance their fitness through goal setting and application of the exercise principles (i.e. frequency, intensity, time, type, progression, and volume); adapt their movement competencies to independent physical activity (PA) pursuits and periodically evaluate their PA and eating patterns to monitor their progress and achievement of personal fitness and dietary goals.

PE211C - PATHFIT3:DANCE Credits: 2

Course Title: PATHFIT3:DANCE
Course Code PE211C
Credit Units 2 Unit/s
Prerequisite
Course Description Learning Philippine Traditional Dances both provide fitness benefits and cultural sensitivity. The course introduces the nature of dance and its fitness benefits. It involves the fundamental techniques that include movement skills. Through skills training, exercise drills, dance participation and independent or self-directed PAs, fitness levels will be enhanced. In conjunction with this, fitness levels, PA participation and dietary/eating patterns are evaluated to monitor one’s progress and achievement of personal fitness and dietary goals.

PE221C - PATHFIT4:SPORTS Credits: 2

Course Title: PATHFIT4:SPORTS
Course Code PE221C
Credit Units 2 Unit/s
Prerequisite
Course Description Basketball is a game played by two teams who score points by getting the ball into the opposing team’s hoop or basket. Players move the ball by dribbling and passing. This course tackles the fundamental skills and the sport that include footwork, ball control (dribbling, passing, shooting), individual moves (offense and defense), basic team offense and defense. Through skills training, game play and independent pursuits of physical activity (PA), fitness level will be enhanced. PA and eating habits are also periodically evaluated to monitor one’s progress and achievement of personal fitness and dietary goals.

PM114 - PERSPECTIVES IN PHARMACY Credits: 2

Course Title: PERSPECTIVES IN PHARMACY
Course Code PM114
Credit Units 2 Unit/s
Prerequisite
Course Description This course orients the students with the science and practice of the Pharmacy profession and Focus on the history, regulations, and practice of Pharmacy and the roles of Pharmacists in handling mediations and in health care.

PM210L - PHARM DOSAGE FRMS, DRUG DEL SYS & MED DEV LAB Credits: 2

Course Title: PHARM DOSAGE FRMS, DRUG DEL SYS & MED DEV LAB
Course Code PM210L
Credit Units 2 Unit/s
Prerequisite
PHARMACEUTICAL CALCULATIONS & TECHNIQUES LAB
PHARMACEUTICAL CALCULATIONS & TECHNIQUES LEC
Course Description This course deals with the basic principles and technologies applied in the preparation of pharmaceutical dosage forms and drug delivery systems; as well as the utilization of medical devices for optimum drug delivery and covers the description, classification, uses, administration, preparation/compounding, packaging and labeling, and storage/handling of pharmaceutical dosage forms and drug delivery systems. It also includes proper handling/use of medical devices as well as the new technologies (advances in technology) on administering drug compounds to enhance therapeutic efficacy and safety.

PM210 - PHARM DOSAGE FRMS, DRUG DEL SYS & MED DEV LEC Credits: 2

Course Title: PHARM DOSAGE FRMS, DRUG DEL SYS & MED DEV LEC
Course Code PM210
Credit Units 2 Unit/s
Prerequisite
PHARMACEUTICAL CALCULATIONS & TECHNIQUES LAB
PHARMACEUTICAL CALCULATIONS & TECHNIQUES LEC
Course Description This course deals with the basic principles and technologies applied in the preparation of pharmaceutical dosage forms and drug delivery systems; as well as the utilization of medical devices for optimum drug delivery and covers the description, classification, uses, administration, preparation/compounding, packaging and labeling, and storage/handling of pharmaceutical dosage forms and drug delivery systems. It also includes proper handling/use of medical devices as well as the new technologies (advances in technology) on administering drug compounds to enhance therapeutic efficacy and safety.

PB112L - PHARM. INORGANIC CHEM W/ QUAL ANLYSIS LAB Credits: 1

Course Title: PHARM. INORGANIC CHEM W/ QUAL ANLYSIS LAB
Course Code PB112L
Credit Units 1 Unit/s
Prerequisite
Course Description This course covers pharmaceutical inorganic chemistry, an area of study concerned with essential and non-essential elements, metal ions, metal complexes and radio-pharmaceuticals with their clinical applications and highlights the fundamental knowledge and concepts of pharmaceutical inorganic chemistry on those official with USP/NF, their preparation, properties, tests, uses and applications to diagnosis and therapy. The laboratory course includes the principles and concepts for qualitative analysis of ions and inorganic compounds and the preparation, uses and confirmatory tests involved in the official USP/NF inorganic compounds.

PB112 - PHARM. INORGANIC CHEM W/ QUAL ANLYSIS LEC Credits: 2

Course Title: PHARM. INORGANIC CHEM W/ QUAL ANLYSIS LEC
Course Code PB112
Credit Units 2 Unit/s
Prerequisite
Course Description This course covers pharmaceutical inorganic chemistry, an area of study concerned with essential and non-essential elements, metal ions, metal complexes and radio-pharmaceuticals with their clinical applications and highlights the fundamental knowledge and concepts of pharmaceutical inorganic chemistry on those official with USP/NF, their preparation, properties, tests, uses and applications to diagnosis and therapy. The laboratory course includes the principles and concepts for qualitative analysis of ions and inorganic compounds and the preparation, uses and confirmatory tests involved in the official USP/NF inorganic compounds.

PB222AL - PHARMA MICRO & PARASITOLOGY LAB Credits: 2

Course Title: PHARMA MICRO & PARASITOLOGY LAB
Course Code PB222AL
Credit Units 2 Unit/s
Prerequisite
HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY & PATHOPHYSIOLOGY LAB
HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY & PATHOPHYSIOLOGY LEC
Course Description This course focuses on the identification and characterization of different pathogenic microorganisms. It encompasses familiarity with important microbial pathogens, their biological characteristics, epidemiology, mechanisms and routes of transmission, pathogenesis, immunity, host response, control and prevention. The course will identify and evaluate the appropriate therapeutic regimen for specific infection. The course deals with the application of aseptic technique including sterilization and disinfection in handling and characterization of different microorganisms. It also deals with the determination of antimicrobial activity of various chemical agents. It also raises public awareness by designing and preparing educational materials based on their acquired knowledge in microbial disease causation.

PB222A - PHARMA MICRO & PARASITOLOGY LEC Credits: 2

Course Title: PHARMA MICRO & PARASITOLOGY LEC
Course Code PB222A
Credit Units 2 Unit/s
Prerequisite
HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY & PATHOPHYSIOLOGY LAB
HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY & PATHOPHYSIOLOGY LEC
Course Description This course focuses on the identification and characterization of different pathogenic microorganisms. It encompasses familiarity with important microbial pathogens, their biological characteristics, epidemiology, mechanisms and routes of transmission, pathogenesis, immunity, host response, control and prevention. The course will identify and evaluate the appropriate therapeutic regimen for specific infection. The course deals with the application of aseptic technique including sterilization and disinfection in handling and characterization of different microorganisms. It also deals with the determination of antimicrobial activity of various chemical agents. It also raises public awareness by designing and preparing educational materials based on their acquired knowledge in microbial disease causation.

PM218CL - PHARMACEUTICAL & MEDICINAL ORGANIC CHEM LAB Credits: 1

Course Title: PHARMACEUTICAL & MEDICINAL ORGANIC CHEM LAB
Course Code PM218CL
Credit Units 1 Unit/s
Prerequisite
Course Description This course focuses on the identification and characterization of different pathogenic microorganisms. It encompasses familiarity with important microbial pathogens, their biological characteristics, epidemiology, mechanisms and routes of transmission, pathogenesis, immunity, host response, control and prevention. The course will identify and evaluate the appropriate therapeutic regimen for specific infection. The course deals with the application of aseptic technique including sterilization and disinfection in handling and characterization of different microorganisms. It also deals with the determination of antimicrobial activity of various chemical agents. It also raises public awareness by designing and preparing educational materials based on their acquired knowledge in microbial disease causation.

PM218C - PHARMACEUTICAL & MEDICINAL ORGANIC CHEM LEC Credits: 3

Course Title: PHARMACEUTICAL & MEDICINAL ORGANIC CHEM LEC
Course Code PM218C
Credit Units 3 Unit/s
Prerequisite
Course Description This course focuses on the identification and characterization of different pathogenic microorganisms. It encompasses familiarity with important microbial pathogens, their biological characteristics, epidemiology, mechanisms and routes of transmission, pathogenesis, immunity, host response, control and prevention. The course will identify and evaluate the appropriate therapeutic regimen for specific infection. The course deals with the application of aseptic technique including sterilization and disinfection in handling and characterization of different microorganisms. It also deals with the determination of antimicrobial activity of various chemical agents. It also raises public awareness by designing and preparing educational materials based on their acquired knowledge in microbial disease causation.

PB113L - PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS 1 LAB Credits: 1

Course Title: PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS 1 LAB
Course Code PB113L
Credit Units 1 Unit/s
Prerequisite
PHARMACEUTICAL CALCULATIONS & TECHNIQUES LAB
PHARMACEUTICAL CALCULATIONS & TECHNIQUES LEC
Course Description This course is designed to apply the principles of pharmaceutical analysis in the evaluation of drugs and drug products and covers methods in utilizing titrimetric analyses as required by pharmacopeial standards.

PB113 - PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS 1 LEC Credits: 3

Course Title: PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS 1 LEC
Course Code PB113
Credit Units 3 Unit/s
Prerequisite
PHARMACEUTICAL CALCULATIONS & TECHNIQUES LAB
PHARMACEUTICAL CALCULATIONS & TECHNIQUES LEC
Course Description This course is designed to apply the principles of pharmaceutical analysis in the evaluation of drugs and drug products and covers methods in utilizing titrimetric analyses as required by pharmacopeial standards.

PB226L - PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS 2 LAB Credits: 1

Course Title: PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS 2 LAB
Course Code PB226L
Credit Units 1 Unit/s
Prerequisite
PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS 1 LAB
PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS 1 LEC
PHYSICAL PHARMACY
PHYSICAL PHARMACY LAB
Course Description This course is designed to apply the principles of pharmaceutical analysis in the evaluation of drugs and drug products and covers methods in utilizing instrumentation analyses as required by pharmacopeial standards.

PB226 - PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS 2 LEC Credits: 2

Course Title: PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS 2 LEC
Course Code PB226
Credit Units 2 Unit/s
Prerequisite
PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS 1 LAB
PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS 1 LEC
PHYSICAL PHARMACY
PHYSICAL PHARMACY LAB
Course Description This course is designed to apply the principles of pharmaceutical analysis in the evaluation of drugs and drug products and covers methods in utilizing instrumentation analyses as required by pharmacopeial standards.

PB221AL - PHARMACEUTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY LAB Credits: 1

Course Title: PHARMACEUTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY LAB
Course Code PB221AL
Credit Units 1 Unit/s
Prerequisite
Course Description The course covers the study of the biomolecules proteins, enzymes, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids in relation to their structure and functions in the living system. The course also includes the generation and storage to metabolic energy, biosynthesis of biomolecules and the transmission and expression of genetic information. It also discusses the importance and correlation of biomolecules in Pharmacy practice.

PB221A - PHARMACEUTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY LEC Credits: 3

Course Title: PHARMACEUTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY LEC
Course Code PB221A
Credit Units 3 Unit/s
Prerequisite
Course Description The course covers the study of the biomolecules proteins, enzymes, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids in relation to their structure and functions in the living system. The course also includes the generation and storage to metabolic energy, biosynthesis of biomolecules and the transmission and expression of genetic information. It also discusses the importance and correlation of biomolecules in Pharmacy practice.

PM121CL - PHARMACEUTICAL CALCULATIONS & TECHNIQUES LAB Credits: 1

Course Title: PHARMACEUTICAL CALCULATIONS & TECHNIQUES LAB
Course Code PM121CL
Credit Units 1 Unit/s
Prerequisite
Course Description The course deals with the theories and principles in pharmacy calculation as applied in traditional and specialized practice settings and within operational and research areas in pharmacy practice and focuses on the fundamentals of pharmaceutical calculations and techniques that includes system of measurements, expression of concentrations, calculation of doses, density, specific gravity and specific volume applied in the practice of pharmacy

PM121C - PHARMACEUTICAL CALCULATIONS & TECHNIQUES LEC Credits: 2

Course Title: PHARMACEUTICAL CALCULATIONS & TECHNIQUES LEC
Course Code PM121C
Credit Units 2 Unit/s
Prerequisite
Course Description The course deals with the theories and principles in pharmacy calculation as applied in traditional and specialized practice settings and within operational and research areas in pharmacy practice and focuses on the fundamentals of pharmaceutical calculations and techniques that includes system of measurements, expression of concentrations, calculation of doses, density, specific gravity and specific volume applied in the practice of pharmacy

PM423AL - PHARMACEUTICAL MANUFACTURING LAB Credits: 2

Course Title: PHARMACEUTICAL MANUFACTURING LAB
Course Code PM423AL
Credit Units 2 Unit/s
Prerequisite
DISPENSING 1 (DISP PROCESS, READING & INTER) LAB
DISPENSING 1 (DISP PROCESS, READING & INTER) LEC
PHARM DOSAGE FRMS, DRUG DEL SYS & MED DEV LAB
PHARM DOSAGE FRMS, DRUG DEL SYS & MED DEV LEC
PHYSICAL PHARMACY
PHYSICAL PHARMACY LAB
Course Description This course is designed to introduce the basic principles, methods and technology of pharmaceutical manufacturing and cGMP in producing quality, safe, and effective pharmaceutical products. It covers the concepts of pharmaceutical quality system, technology transfer and commercial manufacturing of various drug dosage forms and delivery systems in its laboratory course which aims competence of the pharmacy students in drug product development through research and hands-on experimentation.

PM423A - PHARMACEUTICAL MANUFACTURING LEC Credits: 3

Course Title: PHARMACEUTICAL MANUFACTURING LEC
Course Code PM423A
Credit Units 3 Unit/s
Prerequisite
DISPENSING 1 (DISP PROCESS, READING & INTER) LAB
DISPENSING 1 (DISP PROCESS, READING & INTER) LEC
PHARM DOSAGE FRMS, DRUG DEL SYS & MED DEV LAB
PHARM DOSAGE FRMS, DRUG DEL SYS & MED DEV LEC
PHYSICAL PHARMACY
PHYSICAL PHARMACY LAB
Course Description This course is designed to introduce the basic principles, methods and technology of pharmaceutical manufacturing and cGMP in producing quality, safe, and effective pharmaceutical products. It covers the concepts of pharmaceutical quality system, technology transfer and commercial manufacturing of various drug dosage forms and delivery systems in its laboratory course which aims competence of the pharmacy students in drug product development through research and hands-on experimentation.

PM218BL - PHARMACEUTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB Credits: 1

Course Title: PHARMACEUTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB
Course Code PM218BL
Credit Units 1 Unit/s
Prerequisite
PHARM. INORGANIC CHEM W/ QUAL ANLYSIS LAB
PHARM. INORGANIC CHEM W/ QUAL ANLYSIS LEC
Course Description This course is intended to provide understanding of the principles and concepts of organic chemistry. It also includes classical and modern semi-micro laboratory techniques in handling, preparing, separating, purifying, identifying and characterizing organic compounds and covers the chemistry of carbon-containing compounds, their structure, nomenclature, physicochemical properties, and application to pharmacy.

PM218B - PHARMACEUTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LEC Credits: 3

Course Title: PHARMACEUTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LEC
Course Code PM218B
Credit Units 3 Unit/s
Prerequisite
PHARM. INORGANIC CHEM W/ QUAL ANLYSIS LAB
PHARM. INORGANIC CHEM W/ QUAL ANLYSIS LEC
Course Description This course is intended to provide understanding of the principles and concepts of organic chemistry. It also includes classical and modern semi-micro laboratory techniques in handling, preparing, separating, purifying, identifying and characterizing organic compounds and covers the chemistry of carbon-containing compounds, their structure, nomenclature, physicochemical properties, and application to pharmacy.

PM313 - PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH METHODS W/ PHARM STATS Credits: 4

Course Title: PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH METHODS W/ PHARM STATS
Course Code PM313
Credit Units 4 Unit/s
Prerequisite
PHARMACEUTICAL & MEDICAL ORGANIC CHEM LAB
PHARMACEUTICAL & MEDICAL ORGANIC CHEM LEC
PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS 2 LAB
PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS 2 LEC
PHARMACOLOGY 1
Course Description This course is designed to develop the students with the skills needed for the systematic conduct of research and to deepen the understanding of basic statistics in application to pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences and covers the fundamental concepts of research methods utilized in pharmaceutical researches and use of appropriate statistical tools for data analysis.

PM327L - PHARMACEUTICAL TOXICOLOGY LAB Credits: 1

Course Title: PHARMACEUTICAL TOXICOLOGY LAB
Course Code PM327L
Credit Units 1 Unit/s
Prerequisite
PHARMACOLOGY 2
PHARMACOLOGY 2 LAB
Course Description This course provides information on the various sources of poisons, exposure routes, induction of toxicity and evidences of poisoning. It emphases on the systematic discussion on the many classes of toxicological agents with emphasis on the molecular mechanisms of toxicity, target organ toxicity, management and their detection.

PM327 - PHARMACEUTICAL TOXICOLOGY LEC Credits: 2

Course Title: PHARMACEUTICAL TOXICOLOGY LEC
Course Code PM327
Credit Units 2 Unit/s
Prerequisite
PHARMACOLOGY 2
PHARMACOLOGY 2 LAB
Course Description This course provides information on the various sources of poisons, exposure routes, induction of toxicity and evidences of poisoning. It emphases on the systematic discussion on the many classes of toxicological agents with emphasis on the molecular mechanisms of toxicity, target organ toxicity, management and their detection.

PB225AL - PHARMACOGNOSY & PLANT CHEMISTRY LAB Credits: 1

Course Title: PHARMACOGNOSY & PLANT CHEMISTRY LAB
Course Code PB225AL
Credit Units 1 Unit/s
Prerequisite
PHARMCEUTICAL BOTANY W/ TAXONOMY LAB
PHARMCEUTICAL BOTANY W/ TAXONOMY LEC
Course Description The course deals with the study of the classification, physical and chemical properties, and pharmacological and pharmaceutical uses of natural drugs (Including Philippine medicinal plants). It also covers the biosynthesis, extraction, isolation, purification and identification of drug constituents and emphasis on the biosynthesis of the active constituents found in medicinal plants and animals and their corresponding uses.

PB225A - PHARMACOGNOSY & PLANT CHEMISTRY LEC Credits: 3

Course Title: PHARMACOGNOSY & PLANT CHEMISTRY LEC
Course Code PB225A
Credit Units 3 Unit/s
Prerequisite
PHARMCEUTICAL BOTANY W/ TAXONOMY LAB
PHARMCEUTICAL BOTANY W/ TAXONOMY LEC
Course Description The course deals with the study of the classification, physical and chemical properties, and pharmacological and pharmaceutical uses of natural drugs (Including Philippine medicinal plants). It also covers the biosynthesis, extraction, isolation, purification and identification of drug constituents and emphasis on the biosynthesis of the active constituents found in medicinal plants and animals and their corresponding uses.

PM224 - PHARMACOLOGY 1 Credits: 3

Course Title: PHARMACOLOGY 1
Course Code PM224
Credit Units 3 Unit/s
Prerequisite
HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY & PATHOPHYSIOLOGY LAB
HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY & PATHOPHYSIOLOGY LEC
PHARMA MICRO & PARASITOLOGY LAB
PHARMA MICRO & PARASITOLOGY LEC
Course Description This course deals with the basic principles and concepts of pharmacology which includes the review of pathophysiology and the basic pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamics properties of drugs acting on the central and autonomic nervous systems (including drugs of abuse), respiratory and gastrointestinal systems. It focuses on the basic concepts of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of drugs, pathophysiology of diseases and disorders and the mechanisms of action of drugs affecting the central and autonomic nervous systems (including drugs of abuse), respiratory and gastrointestinal systems; their established clinical applications in the management of relevant diseases, and their toxic effects.

PM438 - PHARMACY COURSE INTEGRATION Credits: 6

Course Title: PHARMACY COURSE INTEGRATION
Course Code PM438
Credit Units 6 Unit/s
Prerequisite
LEGAL PHARMACY AND ETHICS
PHARM RES & THESIS WRITING
PHARM RES & THESIS WRITING LAB
PHARMACEUTICAL MARKETING & ENTREPRENEURSHIP
PUBLIC HEALTH PHARMACY (W/PHRMACOEPIDEMIOLOGY)
SOCIAL & ADMINISTRATIVE PHARMACY
Course Description This course incorporates and integrates all major and fundamental courses in the BS Pharmacy curriculum to prepare the students in their role of providing pharmaceutical care services that is par with the standards and regulations set by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC). It includes series of assessments, examinations, coaching, lectures that covers the core concepts and principles in the field of pharmaceutical chemistry, practice of pharmacy, pharmacotherapeutics and pharmaceutics.

PM324A - PHARMACY INFORMATICS LEC Credits: 1

Course Title: PHARMACY INFORMATICS LEC
Course Code PM324A
Credit Units 1 Unit/s
Prerequisite
DISPENSING 1 (DISP PROCESS, READING & INTER) LAB
DISPENSING 1 (DISP PROCESS, READING & INTER) LEC
Course Description This course covers the various methods of gathering and using drug and health-related information from various electronic and non-electronic sources using different websites, search engines, and mobile applications. It focuses on the use of information technology and drug information to optimize medication use.

PM329 - PHARMACY STATISTICS Credits: 3

Course Title: PHARMACY STATISTICS
Course Code PM329
Credit Units 3 Unit/s
Prerequisite
PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS 2 LAB
PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS 2 LEC
PHARMACOLOGY 1
Course Description The course deals with understanding the fundamental concepts and theories underlying statistical parameters, to include–inferential, probability and correlational statistics, as they relate and apply to the various disciplines of pharmaceutical sciences and in the interpretation of clinical data and published literatures pertinent to drug information and technology

PB111AL - PHARMCEUTICAL BOTANY W/ TAXONOMY LAB Credits: 1

Course Title: PHARMCEUTICAL BOTANY W/ TAXONOMY LAB
Course Code PB111AL
Credit Units 1 Unit/s
Prerequisite
Course Description This course is an introduction to the scientific study of plants and their value as an integral part of ecosystem and the pharmaceutical field and focuses on the understanding of plant morphology, anatomy, physiology, taxonomy, and distinct features of plant species of pharmaceutical importance.

PB111A - PHARMCEUTICAL BOTANY W/ TAXONOMY LEC Credits: 2

Course Title: PHARMCEUTICAL BOTANY W/ TAXONOMY LEC
Course Code PB111A
Credit Units 2 Unit/s
Prerequisite
Course Description This course is an introduction to the scientific study of plants and their value as an integral part of ecosystem and the pharmaceutical field and focuses on the understanding of plant morphology, anatomy, physiology, taxonomy, and distinct features of plant species of pharmaceutical importance.

HI113 - THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD Credits: 3

Course Title: THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD
Course Code HI113
Credit Units 3 Unit/s
Prerequisite
Course Description The course introduces students to the contemporary world by examining the multifaceted phenomenon of globalization. Using the various disciplines of the social sciences, it examines the economic, social, political, technological, and other transformations that have created an increasing awareness of the interconnectedness of people and places around the globe. At the end of this course, students are expected to engage in various debates of global governance, development, and sustainability.

General Education subjects


HU311 - ART APPRECIATION Credits: 3

Course Title: ART APPRECIATION
Course Code HU311
Credit Units 3 Unit/s
Prerequisite
Course Description The study is primarily designed to assist student in better understanding of humanities; the origin, meaning and importance of arts; how arts is incorporated in our desire for understanding the nature and essence of human expression; how arts is a tool in achieving total human development and the development and richness of Philippine culture and arts.

TH211E - CELEBRATING GOD`S PRESENCE AS A CHRISTIAN COMM Credits: 3

Course Title: CELEBRATING GOD`S PRESENCE AS A CHRISTIAN COMM
Course Code TH211E
Credit Units 3 Unit/s
Prerequisite
RESPONDING TO GOD`S CALL BY BECOMING FULLY HUMAN
Course Description In this third of a series of “Faith Journey towards Social Transformation,” Theology III re-tells the story of the pilgrim people of God – the Church – beginning with Jesus of Nazareth and his work on the “reign of God, with his community of disciples, and the community’s journey through history. The course shows how the community of Jesus’ disciples today proclaims in the words and deeds the liberating message of Jesus by being relevant in its mission of evangelization in the context of the “Church of the Poor”. St. Vincent de Paul is an important figure in the missionary work of the church with the underprivileged sectors of society. From this understanding of a church that is in solidarity with humanity, especially the poor, the course explains the sacrament as celebrations of God’s active presence and as challenges for the Church to give witness to its being a sacrament of Christ’s saving grace and unity in the world. (Prerequisites: TH111E”Searching for God” and TH121E “Responding to God’s Call”; course equivalent in the 2008 curriculum – “Church and Sacraments”)

CWT111 - CIVIC WELFARE TRAINING SERVICE 1 Credits: 3

Course Title: CIVIC WELFARE TRAINING SERVICE 1
Course Code CWT111
Credit Units 3 Unit/s
Prerequisite
Course Description “The Civic Welfare Training Service refers to the program component or activities contributory to the general welfare and the betterment of life for the members of the community or the enhancement of its facilities, especially those devoted to improving health, education, environment, entrepreneurship, safety, recreation and moral of the citizenry and other welfare services; (Sec. 3, D of the Republic Act No. 9163) In this program, lectures and participatory discussions on the aforementioned topics are highlighted in order for students to be equipped with the necessary knowledge in preparation for the actual community involvement.

CWT121 - CIVIC WELFARE TRAINING SRVCE 2 Credits: 3

Course Title: CIVIC WELFARE TRAINING SRVCE 2
Course Code CWT121
Credit Units 3 Unit/s
Prerequisite
Course Description “The Civic Welfare Training Service refers to the program component or activities contributory to the general welfare and the betterment of life for the members of the community or the enhancement of its facilities, especially those devoted to improving health, education, environment, entrepreneurship, safety, recreation and moral of the citizenry and other welfare services; (Sec. 3, D of the Republic Act No. 9163) In this program, the students are given the opportunity to plan, implement and experience the fundamental learnings acquired during their CWTS 1 program to the adopted community under the supervision of NSTP instructors.

PM429A - CLINICAL PHARMACY & PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS 1 Credits: 3

Course Title: CLINICAL PHARMACY & PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS 1
Course Code PM429A
Credit Units 3 Unit/s
Prerequisite
PHARMACOLOGY 1
Course Description This course is designed to provide the student with an understanding of concepts of evidence-based medicine using a variety of information sources during evaluation and comparison of different approaches to address health care issues for basic self-care, and the pathophysiology and therapeutic strategies for management of the diseases in the autonomic system, neurologic nervous system and psychiatric nervous system. This also covers disease-orientation, therapeutic goal setting, pharmacotheraphy intervention documentation, and pharmacotheraphy care planning. This course gives more emphasis on the disease-orientation, therapeutic goal setting, pharmacotheraphy intervention documentation, and pharmacotheraphy care planning.

CT111A - CMT1 Credits: 3

Course Title: CMT1
Course Code CT111A
Credit Units 3 Unit/s
Prerequisite
Course Description “The Reserve Officers’ Training Corps refers to the program component, institutionalized under Sections 38 and 39 of Republic Act No. 7077, designed to provide military training to tertiary level students in order to motivate, train, organize and mobilize them for national defense preparedness;” (Sec. 3, A of the Republic Act No. 9163) This program is designed to provide basic information through lectures and seminars on acquiring military discipline and general orientation on military science/trainings.

CT121A - CMT2 Credits: 3

Course Title: CMT2
Course Code CT121A
Credit Units 3 Unit/s
Prerequisite
Course Description “The Reserve Officers’ Training Corps refers to the program component, institutionalized under Sections 38 and 39 of Republic Act No. 7077, designed to provide military training to tertiary level students in order to motivate, train, organize and mobilize them for national defense preparedness;” (Sec. 3, A of the Republic Act No. 9163) In this program, students are introduced to naval operations and specific programs. They are also given opportunity to experience shipboard familiarization, drills and ceremonies.

PM319 - DISPENSING 2(MED REL PROB, MED SAFETY, MED COUN) Credits: 2

Course Title: DISPENSING 2(MED REL PROB, MED SAFETY, MED COUN)
Course Code PM319
Credit Units 2 Unit/s
Prerequisite
DISPENSING 1 (DISP PROCESS, READING & INTER) LAB
DISPENSING 1 (DISP PROCESS, READING & INTER) LEC
PHARM DOSAGE FRMS, DRUG DEL SYS & MED DEV LAB
PHARM DOSAGE FRMS, DRUG DEL SYS & MED DEV LEC
Course Description This course deals with the application of concepts of dispensing, dispensing techniques and the ethical policies that govern this important facet of the professional practice of pharmacy. It deals with the different prescription order assessment, drug use review, design tailored- fit counselling techniques to ensure medication safety. The course is designed to develop students’ skills in dispensing to ensure safety in prescriptions, dosage forms, and medication reviews in relation to diverse kinds of patients in community and hospital settings.

PM319L - DISPENSING 2(MED REL PROB, MED SAFETY, MED COUN) L Credits: 1

Course Title: DISPENSING 2(MED REL PROB, MED SAFETY, MED COUN) L
Course Code PM319L
Credit Units 1 Unit/s
Prerequisite
DISPENSING 1 (DISP PROCESS, READING & INTER) LAB
DISPENSING 1 (DISP PROCESS, READING & INTER) LEC
PHARM DOSAGE FRMS, DRUG DEL SYS & MED DEV LAB
PHARM DOSAGE FRMS, DRUG DEL SYS & MED DEV LEC
Course Description This course deals with the application of concepts of dispensing, dispensing techniques and the ethical policies that govern this important facet of the professional practice of pharmacy. It deals with the different prescription order assessment, drug use review, design tailored- fit counselling techniques to ensure medication safety. The course is designed to develop students’ skills in dispensing to ensure safety in prescriptions, dosage forms, and medication reviews in relation to diverse kinds of patients in community and hospital settings.

PHM311 - DRUG DISCOVERY, DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT Credits: 2

Course Title: DRUG DISCOVERY, DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT
Course Code PHM311
Credit Units 2 Unit/s
Prerequisite
PHARM DOSAGE FRMS, DRUG DEL SYS & MED DEV LAB
PHARM DOSAGE FRMS, DRUG DEL SYS & MED DEV LEC
PHARMACOLOGY 1
Course Description This course is designed to discuss the fundamental concepts, stages, and some important advancement in the field of drug discovery and development and covers the process of drug discovery and development, from screening, target identification to final drug registration and marketing. Safety evaluation, clinical trials, ethical considerations and the essentials of patent law is also discussed.

PM436 - EXPERIENTIAL PHARM PRAC IN PUB HEALTH & REG PHARM Credits: 3.6

Course Title: EXPERIENTIAL PHARM PRAC IN PUB HEALTH & REG PHARM
Course Code PM436
Credit Units 3.6 Unit/s
Prerequisite
LEGAL PHARMACY AND ETHICS
PHARMACEUTICAL MARKETING & ENTREPRENEURSHIP
PUBLIC HEALTH PHARMACY (W/PHRMACOEPIDEMIOLOGY)
SOCIAL & ADMINISTRATIVE PHARMACY
Course Description The internship program is provided to give the students the opportunity for a supervised and comprehensive exposure to the roles and function of a pharmacist in health regulatory system. The intern will gain knowledge in the actual operations in the DOH/FDA to ensure safety, quality, efficacy and affordability of medicines. This exposure will enable the interns to apply their knowledge gained in lectures in the courses, such as legal pharmacy, product formulation, pharmaceutical manufacturing, production, labelling, and registration of products prior to marketing.

PM310 - HEALTH TECH ASSESS & HEALTH POLICY W/ PHARMAECO Credits: 2

Course Title: HEALTH TECH ASSESS & HEALTH POLICY W/ PHARMAECO
Course Code PM310
Credit Units 2 Unit/s
Prerequisite
CLINICAL PHARMACY & PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS 1
PHARMACOLOGY 2
PHARMACOLOGY 2 LAB
Course Description This course is designed to introduce health technology assessment concepts and applications, economic evaluation of pharmaceutical products and services to ensure efficient use of resources. This course covers fundamental concepts of health technology assessments (HTA) and its importance in the health care system, sources and kinds of evidences and systematic evaluation of evidences related to properties, effects, or other impacts of health technology in order to demonstrate competency in assessing healthcare technology and integrating sound evidence in policy- and decision-making. The course also gives emphasis on principles of economic evaluation and different methodologies in evaluating cost of pharmaceutical products and services and their impact on individuals, health care systems and society

PM415C - HOSPITAL PHARMACY Credits: 3

Course Title: HOSPITAL PHARMACY
Course Code PM415C
Credit Units 3 Unit/s
Prerequisite
PHARMACOLOGY 1
Course Description This course is designed to engage the pharmacist in inter-professional collaboration. It discusses an overview on the practice of pharmacy in the hospital setting and covers the study of the organizational structure of the pharmacy department and its relation to other departments thus providing the rationale for establishing inter-professional collaboration. It also involves the different drug distribution systems, formulary system, parenteral admixtures, practice standards, pharmacy and therapeutics committee, and general pharmacy administration.

PHC111 - INTRODUCTION TO THE HEALTH SYSTEM Credits: 1

Course Title: INTRODUCTION TO THE HEALTH SYSTEM
Course Code PHC111
Credit Units 1 Unit/s
Prerequisite
Course Description This course is designed to introduce the basics of Health Care System and its importance in delivering health care services based on health needs of target population and covers fundamental concepts of Health Care System and its goal towards universal health care including basic principles of Primary Health Care, components of health care delivery system,health care services provider, resources of health care, accreditation bodies, and the status of Philippine Health Care System which includes health sectors, programs and initiatives established by the government.

PM512C - LEGAL PHARMACY AND ETHICS Credits: 2

Course Title: LEGAL PHARMACY AND ETHICS
Course Code PM512C
Credit Units 2 Unit/s
Prerequisite
DISPENSING 2(MED REL PROB, MED SAFETY, MED COUN)
DISPENSING 2(MED REL PROB, MED SAFETY, MED COUN) L
Course Description This course is designed to cover the principles of law and ethics in pharmacy and it examines the national and local laws that impact the practice of pharmacy, emphasizing legal and ethical principles applied by pharmacists in decision-making. It also focuses on theoretical and practical knowledge regarding the regulation of food, drugs, medical devices and cosmetics.

MH110 - MATHEMATICS IN THE MODERN WORLD Credits: 3

Course Title: MATHEMATICS IN THE MODERN WORLD
Course Code MH110
Credit Units 3 Unit/s
Prerequisite
Course Description This course focuses on the discussion of the nature of Mathematics leading to aesthetic, social, practical, and intellectual dimensions. It includes the study of the nature of Mathematics and the diversified tools for understanding and dealing with the various aspects of everyday living such mathematics of finance, voting and apportionment, problem solving, logic, linear programming, graph theory and statistics.

PM419 - PHARM RES & THESIS WRITING Credits: 1

Course Title: PHARM RES & THESIS WRITING
Course Code PM419
Credit Units 1 Unit/s
Prerequisite
PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS 2 LAB
PHARMACOLOGY 1
Course Description Pharmacy Research and Thesis Writing 1 and 2 is designed to develop competencies in the conduct of experimental and/or descriptive research, specifically in identifying specific problems related, but not limited to, pharmacy practice and pharmaceutical sciences. The course will cover the technical know-hows of writing scientific paper from the conception of proposal (Pharmacy Research and Thesis Writing 1) and final paper/manuscript (Pharmacy Research and Thesis Writing 2); actual application of different pharmacy practice, pharmaceutical sciences, and pharmacologic skills and principles through various research methods and models; evaluation and interpretation of the data collected through sound statistical methods; final oral defense to a chosen panel of experts; and ideally, dissemination of the results to venues where the students can share their findings.

PM419L - PHARM RES & THESIS WRITING LAB Credits: 2

Course Title: PHARM RES & THESIS WRITING LAB
Course Code PM419L
Credit Units 2 Unit/s
Prerequisite
PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS 2 LAB
PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS 2 LEC
PHARMACOLOGY 1
Course Description Pharmacy Research and Thesis Writing 1 and 2 is designed to develop competencies in the conduct of experimental and/or descriptive research, specifically in identifying specific problems related, but not limited to, pharmacy practice and pharmaceutical sciences. The course will cover the technical know-hows of writing scientific paper from the conception of proposal (Pharmacy Research and Thesis Writing 1) and final paper/manuscript (Pharmacy Research and Thesis Writing 2); actual application of different pharmacy practice, pharmaceutical sciences, and pharmacologic skills and principles through various research methods and models; evaluation and interpretation of the data collected through sound statistical methods; final oral defense to a chosen panel of experts; and ideally, dissemination of the results to venues where the students can share their findings.

PA412B - PHARMACEUTICAL MARKETING & ENTREPRENEURSHIP Credits: 2

Course Title: PHARMACEUTICAL MARKETING & ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Course Code PA412B
Credit Units 2 Unit/s
Prerequisite
DISPENSING 2(MED REL PROB, MED SAFETY, MED COUN)
DISPENSING 2(MED REL PROB, MED SAFETY, MED COUN) L
Course Description This course deals with the expanded responsibilities of pharmacists in the pharmaceutical business industry; the dynamics of marketing in the highly volatile pharmaceutical market and the diversity of major marketing decisions on products, price, promotions and place. It also deals with the identification and application of the elements and processes of entrepreneurship and it give more emphasis on the functions of marketing management process, decisions and strategies that can be applied to the different pharmacy practices and the necessary knowledge and skills needed to be successful entrepreneurs. Students are expected to engage in reflective and critical analysis of actual cases and scenarios and affecting pharmaceutical marketing and entrepreneurship.

PM521 - PHARMACOLOGY 2 Credits: 3

Course Title: PHARMACOLOGY 2
Course Code PM521
Credit Units 3 Unit/s
Prerequisite
PHARMACOLOGY 1
Course Description Pharmacology 2 deals with the application of pharmacologic theories and principles governing the pharmacodynamic, pharmacokinetic, toxicological and therapeutic properties of drugs used in the management of cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, renal, endocrine, metabolic, coagulative, immunologic, oncologic, and infectious conditions.

PM521L - PHARMACOLOGY 2 LAB Credits: 1

Course Title: PHARMACOLOGY 2 LAB
Course Code PM521L
Credit Units 1 Unit/s
Prerequisite
PHARMACOLOGY 1
Course Description Pharmacology 2 deals with the application of pharmacologic theories and principles governing the pharmacodynamic, pharmacokinetic, toxicological and therapeutic properties of drugs used in the management of cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, renal, endocrine, metabolic, coagulative, immunologic, oncologic, and infectious conditions.

PM411L - PHYSICAL PHARMACY LAB Credits: 1

Course Title: PHYSICAL PHARMACY LAB
Course Code PM411L
Credit Units 1 Unit/s
Prerequisite
PHARMACEUTICAL CALCULATIONS & TECHNIQUES LAB
PHARMACEUTICAL CALCULATIONS & TECHNIQUES LEC
Course Description This course deals with the physicochemical principles underlying dosage forms and drug delivery systems. It focuses on the correlation of these physicochemical principles to dosage form design, preparation, stabilization,evaluation and delivery to patients

PM411 - PHYSICAL PHARMACY LEC Credits: 2

Course Title: PHYSICAL PHARMACY LEC
Course Code PM411
Credit Units 2 Unit/s
Prerequisite
PHARMACEUTICAL CALCULATIONS & TECHNIQUES LAB
PHARMACEUTICAL CALCULATIONS & TECHNIQUES LEC
Course Description This course deals with the physicochemical principles underlying dosage forms and drug delivery systems. It focuses on the correlation of these physicochemical principles to dosage form design, preparation, stabilization,evaluation and delivery to patients

PB316 - PUBLIC HEALTH PHARMACY (W/PHRMACOEPIDEMIOLOGY) Credits: 3

Course Title: PUBLIC HEALTH PHARMACY (W/PHRMACOEPIDEMIOLOGY)
Course Code PB316
Credit Units 3 Unit/s
Prerequisite
PHARMA MICRO & PARASITOLOGY LAB
PHARMA MICRO & PARASITOLOGY LEC
PHARMACOLOGY 2
PHARMACOLOGY 2 LAB
Course Description This course deals with the integration of pharmacy practice in prevention of disease, promotion of health and prolongation of life in public health settings and primarily focuses on factors affecting health, indicators of general health in the community, past and current issues (drug and non-drug related, local and international) pertinent to Public Health and laws and policies, interventions and programs that address these issues, and determination of roles of pharmacists in public health, and application of these concepts.

EN110 - PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION Credits: 3

Course Title: PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION
Course Code EN110
Credit Units 3 Unit/s
Prerequisite
Course Description Purposive Communication is one of the general education courses in the tertiary level put into effect by the full implementation of K-12. It is a three-unit course designed to enhance students’ speaking, writing and presenting skills for multicultural audience in a local and global context. These skills are simulated in advanced academic setting with the use of technological advancements. It aims to initiate activities that enable students to practice strategies of communication with a clear purpose and audience in mind, guided by the criteria of effective strategies and appropriate language. At the end of the course, students are expected to possess communication skills and techniques used by active and effective politicians, business leaders, dignitaries, sports luminaries, teachers, industry players and even church influencers with critical and analytical mindset and fundamentals of persuasion to convey messages responsibly.

HI112 - READINGS IN PHILIPPINE HISTORY Credits: 3

Course Title: READINGS IN PHILIPPINE HISTORY
Course Code HI112
Credit Units 3 Unit/s
Prerequisite
Course Description Philippine History viewed from the lens of selected primary sources in different period, analysis and interpretation. The course aims to expose students to different facets of Philippine History through the lens of eyewitnesses. Rather than rely on secondary material such as textbooks, which is the usual approach in teaching Philippine history, different types of primary sources will be used-written (qualitative and quantitative), oral, visual, audio-visual, digital-covering various aspects of Philippines life (political, economic, social, cultural). Student are expected to analyze the selected reading contextually and in terms of content (stated and implied). The end goal is to enable students to understand and appreciate our rich past by deriving insights from those who were actually present at the time of the event. Contextual analysis considers the following: (i) the historical context of the source (time and place it was written and the situation at the time), (ii) the author’s background, intent (to the extent discernible), and authority on the subject; and (iii) the source’s relevance and meaning today. Content analysis, on the other hand, applies appropriate techniques depending on the type of source (written, oral, visual). In the process students will be asked, for example, to identify the author’s main argument or thesis, compare points of view, identify bias, and evaluate the author’s claims based on the evidence presented or other available evidence at the time. The course will guide the students through their reading and analysis of the texts and require them to write reaction essays of varied length and present their ideas in other ways (debate format, power point presentation, letter to the author of the source, etc.)

TH121E - RESPONDING TO GOD`S CALL BY BECOMING FULLY HUMAN Credits: 3

Course Title: RESPONDING TO GOD`S CALL BY BECOMING FULLY HUMAN
Course Code TH121E
Credit Units 3 Unit/s
Prerequisite
SEARCHING FOR GOD IN THE WORLD TODAY
Course Description This course is second in the series of the “Faith Journey towards Social Transformation.” Using the methodology of “see-discern-act/pray,” the course deals with what it means to be truly and fully human from a Christian perspective. This is our way of responding to the invitation of God- in-Jesus whose Spirit is ever-present and active in the world, as we have seen in Theology I. In particular, the course focuses on virtues or good habits in our personal and social living from the Christian understanding of the human person. The course tackles themes like “creation,” the human as image of God, “body and soul” , “male and female,” “freedom, grace and sin,” “the individual and the community,” “suffering and the goodness of God,” and “ultimate destiny.” As disciples of Jesus of Nazareth the virtuous person, and with St. Vincent de Paul as inspiration for a virtuous life, a special feature of this course is the retrieval and revitalization of Filipino and Asian virtues as resources for becoming good persons who are rooted in our cultures and socially involved in our communities. (Prerequisite: TH111E “Searching for God”; course equivalent in the 2008 curriculum – “Moral Theology with Social Teachings of the Church”)

HI311 - RIZAL'S LIFE & WORKS Credits: 3

Course Title: RIZAL'S LIFE & WORKS
Course Code HI311
Credit Units 3 Unit/s
Prerequisite
Course Description The Subject is a discussion of the life of Jose Rizal from his early childhood period until his death. This includes a thorough discussion of his novels and his other works. This course aims to show how Rizal influence students to be as patriotic as him, This is also to make Rizal our symbol of pride and a role model in life.

PC110 - SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY Credits: 3

Course Title: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY
Course Code PC110
Credit Units 3 Unit/s
Prerequisite
Course Description The course deals with the interactions between science, technology and society that influenced the development in each of them. This interdisciplinary course engages students to confront the realities brought about by science and technology in society. It seeks to instil reflective knowledge in the students that they are able to live the good life and display ethical decision making in the face of scientific and technological advancement.

TH111E - SEARCHING FOR GOD IN THE WORLD TODAY Credits: 3

Course Title: SEARCHING FOR GOD IN THE WORLD TODAY
Course Code TH111E
Credit Units 3 Unit/s
Prerequisite
Course Description The series of courses on “Faith Journey Towards Social Transformation”, using the methodology of “see-discern-act/pray”, begins with this course – “Searching for God in the World Today.” This course elaborates, first, the Christian theme of “Revelation” as the active presence of God in and through human experiences and who continually offers fullness of life and love (“salvation). The quest for God in the ordinary, everyday life and historical, social events is testified and narrated in the Hebrew and Christian Bible. The nucleus of God’s story with humanity and the whole creation is Jesus of Nazareth, who Christians profess, is the definitive and unique bearer of God’s offer of fullness of life. Through his proclamation of “the reign or Kingdom of God” in words and deeds, Jesus showed God’s unconditional love and commitment, especially to the “least, the last, and the lost.” This course also introduces the patron saint of Adamson University – St. Vincent de Paul; he discovered the face of God-in-Jesus among the poor and marginalized people. In the process of this course, we are invited to be mindful of God’s presence in our own lives, the lives of other people and of the community of seekers of faith. (course equivalent in the 2008 curriculum – “Jesus Fullness of Divine Revelation”)

PM318 - SOCIAL & ADMINISTRATIVE PHARMACY Credits: 1

Course Title: SOCIAL & ADMINISTRATIVE PHARMACY
Course Code PM318
Credit Units 1 Unit/s
Prerequisite
DRUG DISCOVERY, DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT
Course Description This course is designed to cover the cognitive and psychological aspect of pharmacy practice as it applies insociology and its administration and focuses on the administration of healthcare followed by the social processes involved including psychological theories andmodels as it relates to pharmacy. This course also tackles selected social aspects in the pharmacy profession like advocacy, gender, culture and sexuality.

EN212 - TECHNICAL ENGLISH Credits: 3

Course Title: TECHNICAL ENGLISH
Course Code EN212
Credit Units 3 Unit/s
Prerequisite
Course Description This course is an interdisciplinary course emphasizing workplace and technical communication. It offers practice and analysis of selected types of discourse employed in professional writing situations. It provides meaningful situations and tasks to develop students’ skills in writing various business letters, technical reports and research papers relevant to their discipline.

TH221E - TRANSFORMING THE WORLD WITH VINCENT DE PAUL Credits: 3

Course Title: TRANSFORMING THE WORLD WITH VINCENT DE PAUL
Course Code TH221E
Credit Units 3 Unit/s
Prerequisite
CELEBRATING GOD`S PRESENCE AS A CHRISTIAN COMM
Course Description The course is the last in the series of the “Faith Journey towards Social Transformation”. “Transforming the World with Vincent de Paul” is designed within the context whereby people face new challenges brought about by scientific and technological advancements, along with the issues and problems that these bring to persons, families, communities and societies. As we cannot put new wine into old wineskins, we need new perspectives and approaches to new challenges. These new ways of understanding and new solutions must still be grounded in the values of the Reign of God that Jesus Christ proclaimed, guided by the social tradition of the Catholic Church, and most especially in the spirit of St. Vincent de Paul who promoted what we may call today “systemic change”. Social concerns include globalization and cultures, migration or contemporary human mobility, computer-mediated communications, governance, health and wellness, and the ecological system. Distinct from other courses in the university that teach philosophy-based ethics, this course offers the theological ethical social foundations and principles, particularly the option for the poor and the margins, towards a networked world embraced with charity and justice. (Prerequisites: TH111C “Searching for God”, TH121C “Responding to God’s Call”, and TH211C “Celebrating God’s Presence”; course equivalent in the 2008 curriculum – “Vincentian Studies”)

PY111 - UNDERSTANDING THE SELF Credits: 3

Course Title: UNDERSTANDING THE SELF
Course Code PY111
Credit Units 3 Unit/s
Prerequisite
Course Description The course deals with the study of the different perspectives and varied aspects which could result to a better understanding of one’s self. It includes perceptions and standpoints from Philosophical, Sociological, Anthropological and Psychological perspectives; likewise, the physical, sexual, material, digital, political, spiritual and mental aspects of the self are emphasized. The course also highlights the areas of concern such as: Learning and Better Student; Health Care and Stress Management; moreover, motivation and setting goals. Furthermore, provision of more practical application of the concepts and theories would lead to the development of self-awareness, self-respect, sense of self-worth, as well as management and improvement one’s self.