Page 1 of 13 School of Pharmacy SYLLABUS Biopharmaceutics II PHAR 532 (Spring 2016) Course meeting days and time Tuesday and Thursday 10:15-11:45 Location CEB L04 Team Leader / Instructor Cynthia B. Jones, Ph.D. Office MEB 228A/230 Phone (304) 696-7363 Email [email protected]Office hours Monday and Wednesday 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. and by Appt. Faculty Email Office Phone Number Office Hours / Appointments accepted? Hasan Koc, Ph.D. [email protected]217A (304)696-7368 By appointment only Brian Train, Ph.D. [email protected]235 (304)696-5807 Mon & Wed 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. or by appointment Cynthia B. Jones, Ph.D. [email protected]228A (304)696-7363 Tue & Thurs. 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. or by appointment Student: If the instructor accepts appointments, then please email the instructor for availability. The student can expect the instructor to respond to E-mails and phone messages within 72 hours. Course Description: Topics covered include mechanisms of both immediate and sustained drug release in formulations involving solid and semi-solid systems; introduction to novel drug delivery systems; drug pre- formulation, drug preparation, liberation, absorption and stability of dosage. Prerequisites: P-1 status Text Book(s) Required: Gibaldi’s Drug Delivery Systems in Pharmaceutical Care Editors: Archana Desai and Mary Lee ISBN 978-1-58528-136-7 This syllabus is not to be construed as a contract with the student and is subject to change. The School of Pharmacy reserves the right to change the course syllabus. The School should notify the students through the course notification system or by an email preferably through the Blackboard system. Materials used in this class may be copyrighted and should not be shared with individuals not enrolled in this course.
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School of Pharmacy
SYLLABUS
Biopharmaceutics II
PHAR 532
(Spring 2016)
Course meeting days and time Tuesday and Thursday 10:15-11:45
Office hours Monday and Wednesday 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. and by Appt.
Faculty Email Office Phone
Number
Office Hours /
Appointments accepted?
Hasan Koc, Ph.D. [email protected] 217A (304)696-7368 By appointment only
Brian Train, Ph.D. [email protected] 235 (304)696-5807 Mon & Wed 12:00 to 1:00
p.m. or by appointment
Cynthia B. Jones, Ph.D. [email protected] 228A (304)696-7363 Tue & Thurs. 12:00 to 1:00
p.m. or by appointment
Student: If the instructor accepts appointments, then please email the instructor for availability. The
student can expect the instructor to respond to E-mails and phone messages within 72 hours.
Course Description: Topics covered include mechanisms of both immediate and sustained drug release in
formulations involving solid and semi-solid systems; introduction to novel drug delivery systems; drug pre-
formulation, drug preparation, liberation, absorption and stability of dosage.
Prerequisites: P-1 status
Text Book(s)
Required: Gibaldi’s Drug Delivery Systems in Pharmaceutical Care
Editors: Archana Desai and Mary Lee
ISBN 978-1-58528-136-7
This syllabus is not to be construed as a contract with the student and is subject to change.
The School of Pharmacy reserves the right to change the course syllabus. The School should notify the students through the course notification system or by an email preferably through the Blackboard system. Materials used in this class may be copyrighted and should not be shared with individuals not enrolled in this course.
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Recommended:
Physicochemical Principles of Pharmacy 5th ed.
Authors: Alexander T. Florence and David Attwood
ISBN-13: 978-0853699842
Materials:
Required
Turning Point technology ResponseCard NXT (Clicker)
Course Evaluation (grading): Student mastery of the material will be evaluated by quizzes and exams
administered throughout the semester. The majority of testable material will originate from instructor-provided
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handouts (≥80%). The remaining testable material will be presented during class sessions. In-class activities will
assess student understanding of the material and will be graded based on completeness and accuracy.
Point or Percentage Distribution: IRAT/GRAT: 15%
Exams: 50%
In-class Activities: 10%
Final Exam: 25%
Letter grades distribution: A = 89.50 to 100%
B = 79.50 to less than 89.50%
C = 69.50 to less than 79.50%
F = Less than 69.50%
Course Evaluation (assessment): At or near the end of the course, students are expected to complete an
evaluation of the course content, learning approaches, student assessment and instructors according to School of
Pharmacy procedures.
Assignment and examination grades will be posted in Blackboard within 7 days unless otherwise stated.
Attendance policy: Each student is expected to attend class. Attendance at graded events is mandatory. Only
excused absences accepted – see university and school policies. The instructor must be contacted prior to the
exam, unless circumstances are prohibitory. Please note – the student is solely responsible for any materials
missed.
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