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Browse Programs Admission InformationA general description of the curriculum.
Understanding the integrated functioning of life at the cellular and molecular levels.
An analysis of the interactions between any toxicological or pharmacological substance (contaminant, pollutant, drug) and a living organism.
The fundamental modules included in the program are:
· General Pharmacology
· Fundamental Toxicology
· Pharmaceutical Technology
· Immunotoxicology
· Pharmacognosy
· Analytical and Pharmaceutical Chemistry
· Molecular Pharmacology
· Phytotherapy
· Drug Discovery and Design
The specialized or advanced modules include:
· Molecular Pharmacology
· Bioactive Molecules
· Toxicology
Additional modules (Artificial Intelligence and Specialized Computer Programming) support the understanding and application of new technologies.
Training in communication techniques is based on scientific English and communication skills.
The program also aims to familiarize students with research ethics in experimental settings and related legal frameworks.
Details regarding admission requirements and procedures. Applicants must hold a Bachelor's degree in Biochemistry. They must have a strong foundation in the core modules of the specialization: Biochemistry, Biotechnology and Health, Analytical Biochemistry, Toxicology, and Pharmacology. Successful completion of L3 course units that align with the themes of the program is also required.