Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Administration, Other
- Medc 317: Pharmacogenetics and Pharmacoimmunology
- Medc 411: Medicinal Chem of Therapeutic Agents I
- Medc 412: Medicinal Chem of Therapeutic Agents II
- Medc 416: Intro to the Principles of Med Chem I
- Medc 417: Intro to the Principles of Med Chem II
- Medc 541: Problems in Medicinal Chemistry
- Medc 542: Problems in Medicinal Chemistry
- Mspe 591: Medication Safety Practice Experience
- Phad 355: The Anthropology of Drugs
- Phad 390: Professional Communications in Pharmacy
- Phad 391: Pharmacy Administration I
- Phad 392: Pharmacy Administration II
- Phad 393: Learning & Teaching: A Professional Elec
- Phad 395: Pharmacy Ethics
- Phad 478: History of Pharmacy
- Phad 491: Pharmacy Law
- Phad 491: Pharmacy Law
- Phad 492: Current Issues in Health Care
- Phad 492: Current Issues in Health Care
- Phad 493: Pharmacy Management and Business Methods
- Phad 493: Pharmacy Management and Business Methods
- Phad 494: Pharmaceutical Economics
- Phad 494: Pharmaceutical Economics
- Phad 495: Techniques of Pharmaceutical Sales
- Phad 495: Techniques of Pharmaceutical Sales
- Phad 496: Principles of Pharmaceutical Marketing
- Phad 496: Principles of Pharmaceutical Marketing
- Phad 541: Problems in Pharmacy Administration
- Phad 542: Problems in Pharmacy Administration
- Phad 543: Seminar in Current Health Topics
- Phad 544: Seminar in Current Health Topics
- Phar 330: Pharmaceutical Calculations
- Phar 331: Basic Pharmaceutics I
- Phar 332: Basic Pharmaceutics II
- Phar 334: Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics
- Phar 436: Product Development
- Phar 541: Problems in Pharmaceutics
- Phar 542: Problems in Pharmaceutics
- Phcg 321: Pathogenesis of Infectious Diseases
- Phcg 421: Path & Etiology of Infectious Diseases
- Phcg 422: Natural Product Derived Pharmaceuticals
- Phcg 427: Drug Discovery I
- Phcg 428: Drug Discovery II
- Phcg 429: Botanicals and Traditional Medicine
- Phcg 541: Problems in Pharmacognosy
- Phcg 542: Problems in Pharmacognosy
- Phcg 546: Individual Study in Pharmacognosy Res
- Phcg 630: Advanced Topics
- Phcl 341: Human Pathophysiology I
- Phcl 342: Human Pathophysiology II
- Phcl 343: Biochemical Foundations of Therapeutics
- Phcl 344: Physiological Foundation of Therapeutics
- Phcl 345: Nutritional Pharmacology
- Phcl 346: Immunological Basis for Therapeutics
- Phcl 347: Introduction to Environmental Toxicology
- Phcl 443: Basic and Clinical Pharmacology I
- Phcl 444: Basic and Clinical Pharmacology II
- Phcl 501: Principles of Life Science Research
- Phcl 504: Lab Meth in Pharmacology & Toxicology II
- Phcl 505: Modern Phcl: Novel Drugs Clinical Trials
- Phcl 541: Problems in Pharmacology
- Phcl 563: Introductory Pharmacology I
- Phcl 564: Introductory Pharmacology II
- Phcl 569: Drug Abuse Education
- Phcl 586: Receptors and Channels
- Phcl 641: Unified Lab in Pharm, Tox & Phys Chem
- Phcl 642: Unified Lab in Pharm, Tox & Phys Chem
- Phcl 643: Seminar: Curr Topics in Pharm & Tox
- Phcl 651: Directed Studies in Pharm and Tox
- Phcl 652: Directed Studies in Pharm and Tox
- Phcl 661: Advanced Physiology
- Phcl 662: Advanced Physiology
- Phcl 663: General Pharmacology I
- Phcl 665: Human Neurobiology
- Phcl 668: Externship in Pharmacology
- Phcl 669: Physiological Chemistry
- Phcl 675: Gen Princ of Pharmacology & Toxicology I
- Phcl 676: Gen Princ - Pharmacology & Toxicology II
- Phcl 677: Advanced Topics
- Phcl 679: Methods in Pharmacology and Toxicology
- Phcl 681: Sel Topics - Pharmacology and Toxicology
- Phcl 685: Externship in Toxicology
- Phcl 697: Thesis
- Phcl 797: Dissertation
- Prct 350: Information Skills in Pharmacy Practice
- Prct 353: Practice Skills Laboratory I
- Prct 354: Practice Skills Laboratory II
- Prct 375: Distributive Intro Pharmacy Practice Exp
- Prct 376: Selective Intro Pharmacy Practice Exp
- Prct 450: Pharmacy Practice I
- Prct 451: Pharmacy Practice II
- Prct 452: Pharmacy Practice III
- Prct 477: Institutional Pharmacy Practice II
- Prct 478: Community Pharmacy Practice II
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