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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?

  • Mid-Term Examination
  • Lab evaluation
  • Final-Term Examination
  • Oral Examination (correct)
  • 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.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the faculty's mission emphasize about the role of graduates?

    <p>Being effective members of the medical team providing the best medical care.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following topics is covered in the PHT121 module?

    <p>Isotonicity</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What percentage of the total marks is the Final-Term Examination?

    <p>40%</p> Signup and view all the answers

    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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