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Introduction To Pharmaceutical Sciences

Instructor:
David J Feola Jr
700
Credits:
1.0
001
Building:
Lee T. Todd, Jr. Building
Room:
Rm.170
Semester:
Fall 2024
Start Date:
End Date:
Name:
Introduction To Pharmaceutical Sciences
Class Type:
LEC
11:00 am
11:50 am
Days:
R
Note:
Controlled Enrollment: Admission to PhD program in Pharmaceutical Sciences or dual degree PharmD/MS

Introduction to Pharmaceutical Sciences is a course for all new graduate students in the Pharmaceutical Sciences program. The main objectives are 1) to facilitate lab rotations and 2) to introduce a set of 'scientific life skills' necessary for success in graduate level research. A series of lectures/discussions on these topics will be presented. The course will conclude with short presentations by the students, summarizing their first mentored research rotation. These presentations, along with a short paper describing this research experience, written in the form of a scientific manuscript, will allow the students to practice two of the most important skills necessary for a successful career in science (writing and presentation), and will form the basis for the course grade.

Introduction to Pharmaceutical Sciences is a course for all new graduate students in the Pharmaceutical Sciences program. The main objectives are 1) to facilitate lab rotations and 2) to introduce a set of 'scientific life skills' necessary for success in graduate level research. A series of lectures/discussions on these topics will be presented. The course will conclude with short presentations by the students, summarizing their first mentored research rotation. These presentations, along with a short paper describing this research experience, written in the form of a scientific manuscript, will allow the students to practice two of the most important skills necessary for a successful career in science (writing and presentation), and will form the basis for the course grade.

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