Pharmaceutical Chemistry (M. Sc.)
The field of pharmaceutical chemistry in the discontinuous master's degree is a branch of pharmaceutical sciences in which the principles and foundations of chemistry and biology of therapeutic materials are achieved. Graduates of this field are familiar with the principles of life sciences such as biochemistry, pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, drug discovery, properties of medicinal plants and methods of quantity and quality of drugs and play a role in the emergence of new drug compounds.
M.S. Programs entail four semesters of study. Courses based on the curriculum of the Ministry of Health and Medical Education are as follows.
Total Course Credits:
Core: 21 Non-core: 5 Thesis: 6 Total: 32
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Subject
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Type
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Credit
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Theoretical
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Practical
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1
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Fundamentals of synthesis
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Core
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2
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1
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2
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Pharmacology
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Core
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2
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3
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Medicinal Chemistry 1
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Core
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2
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4
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Medicinal Chemistry 2
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Core
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2
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5
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Instrumental Methods of Analysis
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Core
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3
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1
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6
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Heterocyclic Chemistry
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Core
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3
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7
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Computational chemistry and drug design
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Core
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2
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8
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Seminar
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Core
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1
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9
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Natural product chemistry
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Non-Core
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2
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10
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Medicinal Chemistry and Nanotechnology
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Non-Core
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3
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11
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Biological assay
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Non-Core
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2
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1
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12
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Radiopharmacy
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Non-Core
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2
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13
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Introduction to Biotechnology
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Non-Core
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14
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Statistics and Information Systems
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Compensation
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0.5
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0.5
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15
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Physiology
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Compensation
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3
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16
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Biochemistry
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Compensation
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3
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