Module Name Physical Pharmacy
Module level, if applicable 1st Year
Code, if applicable SFA-108
Semester (s) in which the module is taught 2nd semester
Person responsible for the module apt. Bambang H. Nugroho, MSc.
Lecturer(s) Apt. Bambang H. Nugroho MSc.

Prof. Dr. apt. Yandi Syukri, MSc.

DR. apt. Siti Zahliyatul Munawiroh

Language Bahasa Indonesia and English
Relation to curriculum Compulsory
Types of teaching and learning Class size Attendance time (hours per week per semester) Forms of active participation Workload  
Teaching, discussion and project development

 

50 – 60 

 

2

 

Discussion Lecture: 3 (hours) x 14 (meeting) 42
  Preparation and project assignment 6 (hour) x 14 (meeting) 84
Total workload 120 hours
ECTS 3.29 ECTS
Credit points 3 CU
Requirements according to examination regulations Minimum attendance at lectures is 75% (according to UII regulation).
Recommended prerequisites
Related course  
Module objectives/intended learning On successful completion of the course students should be able to:

  1. Describe the concept of materials used as pharmaceutical ingredients.
  2. Describe thermodynamic laws, distribution and surface phenomena.
  3. Describe concepts on solubility and related disperse system.
  4. Describe theory and concepts on drug stability.
  5. Describe theory and concepts on rheology and micromeritics
Content This course aims to support program learning outcomes in the form of professional and ethical abilities, basic knowledge of pharmaceutical science, cooperation, analytical skills, quality assurance and halal pharmaceutical preparations. The scope of this course is pharmaceutical materials, thermodynamics, distribution phenomena, solubility, dispersion systems, drug stability, rheology, micromeritics.
Study and examination requirements and forms of examination Midterm and final term, project assignment and presentation
Media employed Blended Learning
Reading lists
  1. Sinko, PJ. 2016. Martin’s Physical Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. Wolters Kluwer
  2. HC Ansel, LV Allen, NG Popovich (1999), Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms and Drug Delivery Systems, Williams & Wilkins. 
  3. ME Aulton (1998), Pharmaceutics: The Science of Dosage Form Design, Churchill Livingstone. 
  4. Patrick J Sinko, 2011, Martin Farmasi Fisika dan Ilmu Farmasetika, EGC