COURSE INFORMATION
Module Name | Molecular Biology and Genetics | ||||
Module level, if applicable | 2nd year | ||||
Code, if applicable | SFA-326 | ||||
Semester (s) in which the module is taught | 3rd semester | ||||
Person responsible for the module | Apt. Annisa Fitria, M.Sc. | ||||
Lecturer(s) | Apt. Annisa Fitria, M.Sc.Apt. Hady Anshory T.M.Sc | ||||
Language | English- Indonesia | ||||
Relation to curriculum | Compulsory course |
REQUIREMENTS
Requirements according to examination regulations | Minimum attendance at lectures is 75% (according to UII regulation). |
Recommended prerequisites | – |
Related course | – |
Study and examination requirements and forms of examination | Midterm and final term, project assignment and presentation |
MODULE OBJECTIVES/INTENDED LEARNING
By the end of this course students should be able to:
- Master theories, methods and concepts within the scope of science and technology in the fields of pharmacy, pharmacognomy, pharmaceutical chemistry and pharmacology and their application in pharmaceutical work
- To comprehend the fundamental theories, methods, concepts and application of biomedical sciences supporting the development of pharmaceutical science and services
- Able to carefully and thoroughly apply responsible attitude, dedication and punctuality based on sincerity, honesty and integrity at work along with the ability to show bravery in expressing the truth whilst maintaining politeness, ethics and affection and promoting mutual benefit
CONTENT
This course aims to support the Learning Outcomes of Graduates, namely being able to apply the concept of occupational health and safety in carrying out pharmaceutical work, as well as being skilled in analyzing quality assurance and halal pharmaceutical preparations. The main objective of this course is that students are able to apply aseptic techniques in working in pharmaceutical microbiology laboratories, besides that students are also able to analyze microbial contamination in drug preparations, and are able to test antimicrobial and antiprotozoal activity..
MEDIA EMPLOYED
Blended Learning
READING LISTS
- Dickenson, J., Freeman, F., Mills, C.L., Sivasubramaniam, S., and Thode, C. 2013. Molecular Pharmacology: from DNA to Drug Discovery, Wiley-Balckwell, UK.s
- Johnson, A., Alberts, B., Bray, D., Lewis, J., Hopkin, K., Roberts, K., Raff, M., and Walter, P., Essential Cell Biology, 2015, 4rd Ed. Garland Publishing. New York.