Academics
Course Index
School of Pharmacy
Biomolecular Sciences
- Medc 317: Pharmacogenetics and Pharmacoimmunology
- Medc 318: Chemical and Biological Terrorism
- Medc 319: Computer-Aided Drug Design
- Medc 411: Medicinal Chem of Therapeutic Agents I
- Medc 412: Medicinal Chem of Therapeutic Agents II
- Medc 415: Chemical Neurosci. Prin. of Drug Abuse
- Medc 416: Intro to the Principles of Med Chem I
- Medc 417: Intro to the Principles of Med Chem II
- Medc 418: Neuroscience Principles of Drug Abuse
- Medc 419: Special Topics in Oncology
- Medc 501: Advanced Medicinal Chemistry I
- Medc 502: Advanced Medicinal Chemistry II
- Medc 503: Medicinal Chemistry Research Methodology
- Medc 507: Organic Chemistry of Drug Synthesis
- Medc 541: Problems in Medicinal Chemistry
- Medc 542: Problems in Medicinal Chemistry
Pharmacy Practice
Biomolecular Sciences
- Medc 610: Selected Topics in Medicinal Chemistry
- Medc 621: Theory of Technology Development
- Medc 622: Early Stages of Technology Development
- Medc 623: Fostering Creative Environments
- Medc 625: Applied Igert Problems
- Medc 630: Pharmaceutical Protein Design & Devel
- Medc 697: Thesis
- Medc 711: Intro to Computer-Aided Drug Design
- Medc 712: Quantitative Structure-Activity Relation
- Medc 713: Drugs Affecting the Nervous System
- Medc 714: Chemotherapeutic Agents
- Medc 718: Bioorganic Chemistry
- Medc 797: Dissertation
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