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                                                GPSC
                                                5101
                                                
                                                Topics in Pharmaceutical Sciences
                                                (1:1:0,F)
                                            
                                            
                                                (1:1:0). Special topics in pharmaceutical sciences that are not normally included in other classes. May be repeated for credit with change in content.
                                             
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                                                GPSC
                                                5112
                                                
                                                Principles and Techniques in Structure Determination of Bioactive Molecules
                                                (1:1:0,F)
                                            
                                            
                                                An Advanced analytical chemistry course. The course is designed to familiarize doctoral candidates with general principles of modern spectroscopy techniques including MS, UV, IR, and general chromatography, introduce the minimum data required to identify the structure of a macromolecule and interpret data produced from MS, HPLC, IR spectra.
Course Prerequisite: Admission to the Pharmaceutical Sciences Graduate Program. Students must have passed GPSC 5410 General Biochemistry and GPSC 5504 Principles of Drug Action.
                                             
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                                                GPSC
                                                5113
                                                
                                                Molecular Structure Determination by NMR Spectroscopy
                                                (1:1:0,F)
                                            
                                            
                                                An advanced analytical chemistry course. The course is designed to familiarize doctoral candidates with general principles of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy techniques including 1N, 13C, 2D and 3D experiments, introduce the data required to assign the structure of a molecule including any stereochemistry/isomers, and interpret spectra produced from 1H and 13C and heteronuceli NMR.  
Course Prerequisite: Admission to the Pharmaceutical Sciences Graduate Program. Students must have passed GPSC 5410 General Biochemistry and GPSC 5504 Principles of Drug Action.
                                             
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                                                GPSC
                                                5201
                                                
                                                Topics in Pharmaceutical Sciences
                                                (2:2:0,F)
                                            
                                            
                                                (2:2:0). Special topics in pharmaceutical sciences that are not normally included in other classes. May be repeated for credit with change in content.
                                             
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                                                GPSC
                                                5215
                                                
                                                Advanced Course in Neurosciences
                                                (2:2:0,F)
                                            
                                            
                                                An advanced course designed to provide an overview of different aspects of neurosciences. This course is especially designed for graduate students interested to develop their neuroscience expertise and also introduced to different aspects of neurobiology, including but not limited to neuroanatomy, neurodevelopment, neurophysiology, neuroimaging and neurological diseases. 
Course Prerequisite: This course is designed for students with a basic knowledge of human anatomy and physiology. Successful completion of Biochemistry (GPSC5410) and Principles of Drug action (GPSC5504) is mandatory. 
                                             
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                                                GPSC
                                                5220
                                                
                                                Drugs of Abuse
                                                (2:2:0,F)
                                            
                                            
                                                This course is designed to teach the students the pharmacology of different classes of abused drugs and the physiologic and societal aspects of addiction.
Course Prerequisite: Biochemistry and Principles of Drug Action. In addition, while it is not required it is highly recommended that Pharmacology is completed or nearly complete by the time the course starts.
                                             
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                                                GPSC
                                                5230
                                                
                                                Experimental Design and Biostatistics
                                                (2:2:0,F)
                                            
                                            
                                                Principle of experimental research design, theoretical and practical issues of measurements and data collection; biostatistics in research design and data analyses for graduate students pursuing pharmaceutical and biomedical researches.
Course Prerequisite: Admission to TTUHSC Graduate Program of Pharmaceutical Sciences
                                             
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                                                GPSC
                                                5301
                                                
                                                Topics in Pharmaceutical Sciences
                                                (3:3:0,F)
                                            
                                            
                                                (3:3:0). Special topics in pharmaceutical sciences that are not normally included in other classes. May be repeated for credit with change in content.
                                             
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                                                GPSC
                                                5303
                                                
                                                Topics in Pharmaceutical Sciences
                                                (3:3:0,F)
                                            
                                            
                                                (3:3:0). Special topics in pharmaceutical sciences that are not normally included in other classes. May be repeated for credit with change in content.
                                             
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                                                GPSC
                                                5304
                                                
                                                Principles of Drug Action
                                                (3:3:0,F)
                                            
                                            
                                                (3:3:0). Principles that govern drug action within the body (pharmacodynamics) as well as drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (pharmacokinetics).
                                             
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                                                GPSC
                                                5307
                                                
                                                Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Methods
                                                (3:0:3,F)
                                            
                                            
                                                (3:3:3). A lecture and laboratory course designed to provide an overview of current research methods in pharmaceutical sciences under direct guidance of a faculty member.
                                             
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                                                GPSC
                                                5310
                                                
                                                Drug Design and Discovery
                                                (3:3:0,F)
                                            
                                            
                                                (3:3:0). Prerequisite: GPSC 5504. Overview of new methods for quantitative SAR, computer-aided drug design, mass screening, and combinatorial chemistry.
                                             
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                                                GPSC
                                                5311
                                                
                                                Drug Development and Discovery
                                                (3:3:0,F)
                                            
                                            
                                                The steps and processes involved in drug development and discovery.
Course Prerequisite: N/A
                                             
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                                                GPSC
                                                5320
                                                
                                                Drug Metabolism
                                                (3:3:0,F)
                                            
                                            
                                                (3:3:0). Analysis of primary metabolic enzymatic systems involved in the clearance of drugs from the body and the mechanisms that regulate their activity.
                                             
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                                                GPSC
                                                5325
                                                
                                                Medicinal Chemistry
                                                (3:3:0,F)
                                            
                                            
                                                (3:3:0). A comprehensive study of the chemistry of drug molecules and their interactions to aid in the understanding of concepts such as drug discovery and design.
                                             
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                                                GPSC
                                                5326
                                                
                                                Cancer Biology and Therapeutics
                                                (3:3:0,F)
                                            
                                            
                                                This course is designed for graduate students studying molecular and cellular basis of cancer.  The course offers principles of cancer biology from origin of cancers to therapeutic intervention principles.  Admission to the Pharmaceutical Sciences Graduate Program and basic knowledge of biochemistry and cell biology are required.  Permission from the advisor and the team leader are also required.
                                             
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                                                GPSC
                                                5330
                                                
                                                Advanced Pharmacokinetics
                                                (3:3:0,F)
                                            
                                            
                                                Advanced topics related to pharmacokinetics (PK) and pharmacodynamics (PD) of drugs and their metabolites with particular emphasis on modeling strategies appropriate for PK/PD research.
Course Prerequisite: Basic Pharmacokinetics (GPSC 5329) and Course Director's Consent.
                                             
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                                                GPSC
                                                5350
                                                
                                                Advanced Pharmaceutics
                                                (3:3:0,F)
                                            
                                            
                                                (3:3:0). Prerequisite: Drug Delivery Systems 3 or equivalent. Quantitative treatment of reactions of pharmaceutical interest. Drug decomposition, approaches to stabilization and preservation, accelerated stability analysis, complexation, and micromeritics.
                                             
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                                                GPSC
                                                5356
                                                
                                                Advanced Principles of Disease
                                                (3:3:0,F)
                                            
                                            
                                                (3:3:0). Pathophysiological mechanisms at the molecular and cellular level. Lecture and discussion will cover the etiology, pathogenesis, functional changes, and clinical significance of general diseases.
                                             
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                                                GPSC
                                                5362
                                                
                                                Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs
                                                (3:3:0,F)
                                            
                                            
                                                Basic regulatory and Quality Assurance concepts.
Course Prerequisite: N/A
                                             
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                                                GPSC
                                                5370
                                                
                                                Biotechnology
                                                (3:3:0,F)
                                            
                                            
                                                (3:3:0). An introduction to the area of molecular biology, genomics, and protein chemistry.
                                             
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                                                GPSC
                                                5375
                                                
                                                Immunology
                                                (3:3:0,F)
                                            
                                            
                                                The structural components of the human immune system; the cellular and molecular basis of immunological function; diagnostic tests using immunological reagents; mechanisms of resistance against microbial and neoplastic diseases; transplantation immunology; pathology of immune-mediated diseases; prevention of disease by vaccines; pharmacotherapeutic intervention in immunological processes; contemporary topics In immunology.
                                             
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                                                GPSC
                                                5410
                                                
                                                General Biochemistry
                                                (4:4:0,F)
                                            
                                            
                                                Chemical and molecular aspects of biological processes, including the chemistry of biomolecules, enzymology, bioenergy, biochemical control mechanisms, and molecular biology. Discussion of metabolic diseases and fundamentals of human nutrition.
                                             
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                                                GPSC
                                                5411
                                                
                                                Graduate Pharmaceutics
                                                (4:4:0,F)
                                            
                                            
                                                Covers the physical chemical principles for the development of safe and effective pharmaceutical dosage forms, fabrication of conventional liquid, solid and aerosolized dosage forms, fundamental of various drug delivery systems, and the process of drug development, discovery and commercialization. Course prerequisite: Admission to the Graduate Program of Pharmaceutical Sciences.
                                             
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                                                GPSC
                                                5429
                                                
                                                Pharmacokinetics
                                                (4:4:0,F)
                                            
                                            
                                                Introduces the basic principles of pharmacokinetics, including compartmental and physiological analysis of the time courses of drug absorption, distribution, and elimination, with an emphasis on the pharmacokinetic-based dosage-regimen design. Course prerequisite: Admission to the Graduate Program of Pharmaceutical Sciences.
                                             
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                                                GPSC
                                                5435
                                                
                                                Physiology-Based Pharmacology
                                                (4:4:0,F)
                                            
                                            
                                                This is an integrated course of physiology and pharmacology, with an introduction to clinical pharmacology. The emphasis will be on understanding drug actions at the molecular, cellular, organ and whole organism level for select classes of drugs.
                                             
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                                                GPSC
                                                5440
                                                
                                                Biopharmaceutics
                                                (4:4:0,F)
                                            
                                            
                                                Advanced treatment of the influence of dosage forms, route of administration, and dosage regimen on drug availability and newer technologies for targeting drug delivery to specific organs and cell types. Prerequisite: DDS 3rd and kinetics or equivalent.
                                             
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                                                GPSC
                                                5455
                                                
                                                Graduate Pharmaceutics
                                                (4:4:0,F)
                                            
                                            
                                                Physicochemical principles for the design and development of pharmaceutical dosage forms.  Advanced instruction in solution, suspension, and semisolid dosage forms.
                                             
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                                                GPSC
                                                5504
                                                
                                                Principles of Drug Action
                                                (5:5:0,F)
                                            
                                            
                                                This introductory course is designed to facilitate understanding of fundamental concepts relating to drug action. It covers basic principles of pharmacology, toxicology, and medicinal chemistry. Course prerequisites include the admission to the Pharmaceutical Sciences Graduate Program, and students must have passed GPSC 5510 General Biochemistry. (F/IVC)
                                             
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                                                GPSC
                                                6000
                                                
                                                Master's Thesis
                                                (1-6:0:1-6,F)
                                            
                                            
                                                Master's Thesis
                                             
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                                                GPSC
                                                6002
                                                
                                                Master's Thesis
                                                (1-6:0:1-6,F)
                                            
                                            
                                                Master's Thesis
                                             
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                                                GPSC
                                                6003
                                                
                                                Master's Thesis
                                                (1-6:0:1-6,F)
                                            
                                            
                                                Master's Thesis
                                             
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                                                GPSC
                                                7000
                                                
                                                Pharmaceutical Sciences Research
                                                (1-12:0:1,F)
                                            
                                            
                                                Pharmaceutical Sciences Research
                                             
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                                                GPSC
                                                7002
                                                
                                                Pharmaceutical Sciences Research
                                                (1-12:0:1-12,F)
                                            
                                            
                                                Pharmaceutical Sciences Research
                                             
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                                                GPSC
                                                7003
                                                
                                                Pharm Sciences Research
                                                (1-12:0:1-12,F)
                                            
                                            
                                                Pharmaceutical Sciences Research
                                             
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                                                GPSC
                                                7101
                                                
                                                Pharmaceutical Sciences Seminar
                                                (1:0:1,F)
                                            
                                            
                                                (1:1:0). Weekly seminar series designed to provide training in research data presentation and analysis.
                                             
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                                                GPSC
                                                7103
                                                
                                                Pharmaceutical Sciences Seminar
                                                (1:0:2,F)
                                            
                                            
                                                (1:1:0). Weekly seminar series designed to provide training in research data presentation and analysis.
                                             
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                                                GPSC
                                                8000
                                                
                                                Doctoral Dissertation
                                                (1-12:0:1-12,F)
                                            
                                            
                                                
                                             
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                                                GPSC
                                                8002
                                                
                                                Doctoral Dissertation
                                                (1-12:0:1-12,F)
                                            
                                            
                                                Doctoral Dissertation
                                             
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                                                GPSC
                                                8003
                                                
                                                Doctoral Dissertation
                                                (1-12:0:1-12,F)
                                            
                                            
                                                Doctoral Dissertation