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What is the main focus of the module PHT121?
What is the main focus of the module PHT121?
Physicochemical principles essential for the design and formulation of pharmaceutical products.
Which of the following is NOT a part of the course assessment for PHT121?
Which of the following is NOT a part of the course assessment for PHT121?
The total marks for the course PHT121 is _____ marks.
The total marks for the course PHT121 is _____ marks.
150
The Faculty of Pharmacy at October University is committed to producing graduates for local job markets only.
The Faculty of Pharmacy at October University is committed to producing graduates for local job markets only.
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What does the faculty's mission emphasize about the role of graduates?
What does the faculty's mission emphasize about the role of graduates?
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Which of the following topics is covered in the PHT121 module?
Which of the following topics is covered in the PHT121 module?
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What percentage of the total marks is the Final-Term Examination?
What percentage of the total marks is the Final-Term Examination?
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Study Notes
Mission and Vision of the Faculty of Pharmacy
- Nationally accredited faculty with a British partnership.
- Aims to produce competitive graduates for local and international job markets.
- Graduates expected to be effective members of medical teams, providing quality medical care.
- Commitment to professional ethics and outstanding academic programs.
- Focus on community service and exceptional applied scientific research.
Course Overview: Physical Pharmacy (PHT121)
- Provides knowledge of physicochemical principles needed for pharmaceutical product design and formulation.
- Introduces concepts such as:
- States of matter
- Phase equilibrium
- Colligative properties
- Isotonicity
- Solubility and dissolution
- Partition coefficient
- Surface and interfacial phenomena
- Surface-active agents
- Adsorption and its pharmacy applications
- Rheological behavior of dosage forms
Assessment Structure
- Total marks available: 150
- Mid-Term Examination: 30 marks (1 hour)
- Final-Term Examination: 60 marks (2 hours)
- Practical Examination: 40 marks (2 exams, before and after midterm)
- Lab evaluation: 5 marks
- Lecture evaluation: 5 marks
- Quizzes (average): 5 marks (2 quizzes, one before and one after midterm)
- Assignments: 15 marks
Learning Outcomes
- Students will be equipped to design, prepare, analyze, and assure the quality of pharmaceutical products.
- Understanding properties and behaviors such as:
- pH
- Surface and interfacial phenomena
- Rheology
- Diffusion and dissolution
- Colligative properties
- Application of physical principles to solve pharmaceutical problems and calculations related to solutions.
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