| Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Hons) (IMU) | |
| Duration | 3 years |
| Intake | July |
Pharmaceutical chemistry is an interdisciplinary science that deals with drug design and synthesis, drug formulation and testing, as well as the delivery of drugs in patients. In view of the increase in the occurrence of existing and new diseases, continuous work in the discovery of new drugs that have high therapeutic efficacies but minimal side effects is necessary. Pharmaceutical chemists play a significant role in this global effort in drug discovery and also in drug development.
The IMU Pharmaceutical Chemistry programme introduces students to all aspects of the pharmaceutical industry, with a strong emphasis on the detailed understanding of the physical and chemical properties of chemical compounds as well as their reactions. Students are trained in the application of modern information and scientific technologies in drug development, safety and efficacy studies. Elements of team work, communication and lifelong learning skills are incorporated into the curriculum throughout the programme in order to prepare graduates who are versatile and adaptive in the future places of employment, which are not only limited to the pharmaceutical industry.
Why choose this particular programme?
Pharmaceutical chemistry contributes directly to the healthcare industry in ensuring that high quality pharmaceuticals are continued to be developed, produced and improved. Together with a team of scientists from a variety of disciplines as well as the healthcare professionals, the pharmaceutical chemists can make a difference to the lives of patients and the general health of the human mankind.
What is the structure of the
programme?
The BSc (Hons) Pharmaceutical Chemistry is completed in three years (6 semesters), and is undertaken entirely at IMU, Malaysia. The curriculum begins with foundation sciences in the early phase, and extends to the applied knowledge and skills associated with drug development activities in the later phase. Industrial attachment and research are essential components of the training in this programme.
| What are the semester contents? | |
Semester 1
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Semester 2
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Semester 3
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Semester 4
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Semester 5
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Semester 6
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What are the teaching-learning approaches used?
In addition to didactic large group teaching sessions (plenaries), the programme is also delivered through small group teaching sessions (practicals, workshops, computer-aided learning, internet tutorial exercise, tutorials, visits, discussions, seminars, presentations (oral/poster), problem-based learning, video sessions). Students will undertake an industrial attachment in Semester 4 and a research project in Semester 6.
How will I be assessed?
Students will be assessed through class tests, practicals, projects, workshops, written reports, logbooks, assignments, portfolios, presentations (oral/poster), dissertation, peer assessments and end-of-semester examinations.
Are there any industrial placements?
Students will undergo industrial training in pharmaceutical or chemical industries in Semester 4. This industrial placement can be undertaken either locally or overseas.
What is the medium of instruction?
The medium of instruction is English. Students who come from a system of education in which the medium of instruction is not English are strongly recommended to improve their proficiency in English by making their own arrangements to attend additional English Language classes before entering the IMU.
Who will award the degree?
The Bachelor of Science (Hons) Pharmaceutical Chemistry degree is awarded by IMU.