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FACULTY OF
PHARMACY
Prof. Dr. Azhar Hussain Dean B.Pharm., M.Phil., Ph.D. Email: [email protected]
Prof. Dr. Shamim Akhtar Associate Dean BSc.,B.Pharm., RPh., M.Pharm., Ph.D. Email: [email protected]
Message from the Dean Message from the Associate Dean Introduction Faculty Degree Programs The Course outline Rules and Regulations
Degree Programs
Pharm. D.
M.Phil.
Pharmaceutics
Pharmacology
Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Pharmacognosy
Ph.D.
Pharmaceutics
Pharmacology
Message Form the Dean
As Dean of the Faculty, I welcome you and invite you to carefully look over our web site and prospectus. Since the inception of the Pharmacy program, more than a decade ago, the FOP has remained a place of innovation, creativity and excellence in pharmacy education. Our faculty, alumni and students remain passionate about enhancing the quality and scope of the profession and providing service to those most in need. Pharmacy Program at Hamdard University (HU) is among the oldest in the private sector universities and envisages for preparing qualified pharmacists for the future. HU plays a distinctive and essential leadership role in the academic and professional evolution of the pharmacy professionals. This institution is committed in its pursuits of excellence to providing the best academic facilities and an affable atmosphere to its students for studying in a peaceful and tranquil environment. Pharmacy is an exciting profession and an integral part of the interdisciplinary healthcare environment. It is a life-saving profession and Pharmacists are the custodians of medicines. World Health Organization recognizes Pharmacist as “Eight Star Pharmacist” and describes their role as a care giver, decision maker, communicator, leader, manger, researcher, team player and as a teacher. HU has the highest ranking in Pakistan and its Pharmacy Program is recognized by Pharmacy Council of Pakistan and Higher Education Commission. At the moment we have campuses in Karachi and Islamabad and our academic offerings include the Doctor of Pharmacy professional degree program, M.Phil. and PhD. You will find a welcoming place where talented individuals solve complex problems by working in collaboration – with colleagues in other disciplines throughout the university and at academic institutions around the world, as well as with industry and governmental partners. We transcend traditional ways of thinking to creatively generate transformative ideas and outcomes. HU continues to evolve and grow. What remains constant is our commitment to preparing students to be agents of change within their field, seeking to apply their knowledge and skills to improve the lives of people both nationwide and globally. On behalf of my whole team, I welcome you again in the university and look forward to seeing you in the campus. Prof. Dr. Azhar Hussain
Message Form the Associate Dean
Warm Welcome! On behalf of our faculty, students, and staff, I am thrilled to welcome you to learn about the Pharm D program at Faculty of Pharmacy, Hamdard University. The faculty continues to build on its rich history, tradition of excellence and legacy of caring by offering quality degree programs which provide students with the necessary education and skills for their careers in pharmacy, increasing students' ability to master the didactic material and rich experiential education. We proudly offer both master’s and doctoral degree programs covering the entire pharmaceutical fields including drug discovery, delivery, mechanism of disease and drug action, clinical practice, regulatory science and outcome analysis. The individuals who are intellectually curious, adaptable, and enthusiastic with fearless spirit to learn and explore new challenges go on to highly successful careers in academia, healthcare, industry, government and non-profit organizations. In keeping the University founding mission and values of service, the faculty addresses an established need in the community and is supported by the University’s core competencies. We remain committed to providing our students with the best education possible in a conducive environment where every student values and every person counts. You are strongly encouraged to view the information presented on the Faculty of Pharmacy website and to visit our campus. Sincerely,
Prof. Dr. Shamim Akhtar
Introduction The Faculty of Pharmacy was established in 1997 following the guidelines of the Founder Chancellor of Hamdard University, Shaheed Hakim Mohammed Said.
In its early phase (1997-2001), the Faculty developed Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) programs in collaboration with Dr. HMI Institute of Pharmacology and Herbal Sciences.
In the light of recommendations of the Pharmacy Council of Pakistan and the Higher Education Commission, the faculty has undertaken, Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm. D.) Program in 2005, extending to five years exhaustive education and training in community oriented Clinical Pharmacy, Hospital Pharmacy, Forensic Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Marketing and Industrial Pharmacy.
The aim of the faculty is to provide high quality education with a commitment to produce competent Pharmacists and highly skilled professional to take care of patients and also become the integral part of the healthcare system, both nationally and internationally.
MISSION, VISION AND GOALS STATEMENTS
OUR MISSION
The mission is to bolster dynamic educational and professional experience to a high-achieving, diverse student body, thus empowering them to become leaders in patient-centered care, industrial and managerial setups. The aim is to nurture visionary leaders rooted in a culture of excellence and innovation in education, research practices and community engagement for the country and across the globe.
OUR VISION
To foster consistent excellence by innovating healthcare and Pharmaceutical Sciences, pioneering in the interdisciplinary fields, and encouraging perseverance in practices to nurture the diverse needs of the societies and nations.
OUR GOALS
Goals (2019-2024)
1. Improving Pharmacy industries
2. Research Quality Enhancement
3. Enhancing Student Engagement
4. Pertaining with Superstar Universities
5. Industry Liaisons
6. Expanding Alumni concern
7. CSR Outreach and presence
8. Global Reach
FACILITIES Serene, peaceful and pollution-free
environment, away from the clutter and
clamor of the city.
Seminar library backed by Pakistan's
largest library, Bait-al-Hikmah, with more
than half a million books, manuscripts and
international linkages.
Fully equipped-labs.
Drug & Poison Information Center (DPIC)
Separate hostel facilities for boys and girls for up-country and foreign students.
A modern cafeteria catering to the Culinary tastes of students and their guests.
Ambulance service available in case of emergency.
Pick and drop facility provided at subsidized rates to students from all parts of Karachi.
Internships and placements arranged at national and multinational Pharmaceutical Industries and hospitals.
OUR PROGRAMS Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm. D.)
Duration of course: 5 years Intake (Once in a year)
Eligibility:
Intermediate Science (Pre-Medical), with at least 60% marks, OR, “A" level with Equivalency Certificate with at least 60 % marks OR, equivalent certificate from any institution.
Admission Criteria:
Admission test + Interview
Research Oriented M. Phil. and Ph. D. Programs:
FoP, HU is the largest private sector institution having a very active research program for M.Phil. and Ph.D. degrees which have been approved by HEC and PCP. The main areas of research are chemical, pharmacological, microbiological studies of plant based drugs, their formulation and pharmacoeconomics. A large number of students have obtained M.Phil. and Ph.D. degrees. Currently several students are pursuing research studies under the guidance of highly qualified and experienced teachers. The findings of these studies have been abstracted in journals of national and international repute. This output has become possible due to the availability of modern, sophisticated, sensitive equipments and liberal grants for the research projects. Faculty of Pharmacy offers M.Phil. and PhD in following disciplines:
M. Phil. Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Pharmaceutics, & Pharmacognosy.
Duration: 1.5 year – 4 year (Maximum) duration to be counted from the date of admission in M.Phil. Program.
Eligibility
Pharm. D. NTS, GAT General Minimum 60% or HU GAT (General) or equivalent
Admission Criteria
As per HEC and PCP rules.
Ph. D Pharmacology & Pharmaceutics.
Duration: 4 – 8 years (Maximum) duration to
be counted form the date of admission in doctoral degree program to open defense
(date of completion of degree program).
Eligibility
M.Phil. /MS/M.Pharm in the respective discipline.
NTS, GAT Subject Minimum 60% or HU GAT (Subject) or equivalent
Admission Criteria
As per HEC and PCP rules.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Pharm. D. degree holders
Can assume important roles in pharmaceutical industry, hospital pharmacy, clinical practice and Pharmaceutical Marketing.
Can act as drug information specialist.
Are suitable for any executive job in health care systems and Pharmaceutical Industry.
Have promising prospects in medical transcription services.
May go for self-employment such as drug marketing community and retail Pharmacy.
May become part of drug related Government Management.
CLINICAL TRAINING
For Pharm. D. degree, clinical training in hospitals is an integral part of the curriculum. Currently the Faculty of Pharmacy is supported following hospitals:
1. Hamdard University Hospital 300 Bedded teaching hospital.
2. Hamdard Dental Hospital 50 Dental units.
3. K.V. Social Security SITE Hospital 300 Bedded hospital.
4. Orientation at Faculty Succor Drug and Poison Information Center for a period of 15 hrs. (Minimum) is mandatory for final year students.
OUR GRADUATES
We regularly arrange various hands-on training workshops and technical lectures for our students, along with formal education in Pharmacy. Due to quality teaching, focusing on latest information provided by our highly competent and motivated faculty, the knowledge level of our graduates is much higher than what is expected from a fresh graduate. This is reflected by large number of our pharmacy graduates serving at various multinational and national pharmaceutical organizations, hospitals and teaching institutions. Due to state-of-the art facilities, our graduates develop competency for the requirements of job in Middle East including Saudi Arabia, and other developing and developed countries of the world.
Faculty of Pharmacy
Dean Prof. Dr. Azhar Hussain B.Pharm, M.Phil, Ph.D.
Associate Dean Prof. Dr. ShamimAkhtar BSc.,B.Pharm., RPh., M.Pharm., Ph.D.
Department of Pharmaceutics, Faculty
Dr. Baqir Shyum Naqvi (HOD) Professor M.Sc., Ph.D.
Dr. Shagufta Usmani Associate Professor B.Pharm., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Dr. Kamran Zaheer Assistant Professor B.Pharm., M.Phil., Ph.D. JGU (Germany)
Mr. Sohail Anwar Assistant Professor B. Pharm., M.Pharm., M.Phil., Ph.D. (Fellow)
Dr. Humera Sarwar Assistant Professor Pharm.D., M.Phil. Ph.D. (Fellow)
Dr. Bilqees Fatima Assistant Professor Pharm.D., M.Phil., Ph.D. (Fellow)
Ms. Rabya Humayoon Assistant Professor B.Pharm., M.Pharm., Ph.D. (Fellow)
Dr. Suleman Imtiaz Lecturer Pharm.D, M.Phil. Ph.D. (Fellow)
Dr. Danish Hasan Dani Lecturer B.Sc., Pharm.D., M.Phil., Ph.D.(Fellow)
Dr. Aatika Ali Lecturer Pharm.D., M.Phil., Ph.D. (Fellow)
Ms. Tehmina Adnan Lecturer B.Pharm., M.Pharm., Ph.D. (Fellow)
Dr. Syeda Adeeba Zahid Lecturer Pharm.D, MBA
Dr. Sobia Javed Lecturer Pham.D., MBA
Dr. Sidra Siddiqui Lecturer Pharm.D, M.Phil.
Ms. Rida Fatima Teaching Assistant Pharm.D., M.Phil.
Department of Pharmacology, Faculty
Dr. Ishrat Imran (HOD) Assistant Professor B. Pharm., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Dr. Humera Ishaq Assistant Professor M.B.B.S., CRCP, M.Phil. Ph.D.
Dr. Farzana Sadaf Assistant Professor B.Pharm., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Dr. Noor ul Ain Hyder Assistant Professor Pharm.D., CR,CP., M.Phil. Ph.D. (Fellow)
Dr. Laila Anwer Assistant Professor Pharm.D., M.Phil. Ph.D. (Fellow)
Dr. Sarah Jameel Khan Lecturer Pharm.D., M.Phil.
Dr. Ali Asghar Lecturer Pharm.D, M.Phil.
Ms. Sabiha Gul Teaching Assistant Pharm.D. M.Phil. (Fellow)
Dr. Hira Khan Teaching Assistant Pharm.D.
Department of Pharmacognosy, Faculty
Dr. Syed Tahir Ali (HOD) Associate Professor B.Pharm., M.Pharm., Ph.D.
Dr. Hina Sharif Assistant Professor Pharm.D, M.Phil., Ph.D.(Fellow) Dr. Maria Khan Lecturer Pharm.D., Ph.D. (Fellow)
Mr. Arshad Yaqoob Assistant Professor Pharm.D, M.Phil., Ph.D. (Fellow) Dr. Waleed Ahmed Teaching Assistant Pharm.D. M.Phil. (Fellow)
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty
Dr. Shamim Akhtar (HOD) Professor BSc. B.Pharm., M.Pharm., Ph.D. Dr. Muhammad Arif Professor M.Sc. Ph.D. Ms. Sobia Mastoor Assistant Professor M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. (Fellow) Dr. Mohammad Azam Lecturer Pharm.D., M.Phil., Ph.D. (Fellow) Dr. Ayesha Naseer Lecturer Pharm.D, M.Phil., Ph.D. (Fellow) Ms. Saira Asghar Lecturer Pharm.D, M.Phil., Ph.D. (Fellow) Dr. Rabia Iqtadar Lecture Pharm D., M.Phil., Ph.D. (Fellow) Mr. Osama Akram Khan Teaching Assistant Pharm.D. MBA (Fellow) Dr. Madeeha Hamid Teaching Assistant Pharm.D.
Department of Pharmacy Practice, Faculty
Dr. Shiekh Abdul Khaliq (HOD) Assistant Professor R.Ph.,B.Pharm., Pharm.D., CRCP, MBA., MS, Ph.D. Ms..Sarwat Rizvi Assistant Professor B.Pharm., MS, USM (Malaysia) Dr. Maria Siddiqui Teaching Assistant Pharm.D.
Dr. Naveed Ali Teaching Assistant Pharm.D.
Dr. Hira Afshan Teaching Assistant Pharm.D. M.Phil. (Fellow)
Staff of Pharmacy Mr. Jahanzaib Qureshi Administrative Supervisor
Ms. Tazeen Fatima Librarian
Muhammad Arif Cataloger Mr. Rashid Hussain Siddiqui Assistant Accountant
Ms. Huma Bari Academic Officer
Mr. Usama Iqbal Mallick Office Assistant
Ms. Fozia Rizwan Lab Technician
Mr. Jamal Lab Technician
Mr. Idrees Lab Assistant
Syed Saad Ali Lab Assistant
Mr. M. Ayaz Hussain Lab. Assistant
Mr. Abdul Rehman Lab. Assistant
Mr. Muhammad Zahid Lab. Assistant Mr. Muhammad Akram Lab. Assistant
Mr. Muhammad Zubair Lab. Assistant
Mr. Umair Khan Lab. Assistant
Mr. Ather Masroor Lab. Assistant
Mr. Bashir Ahmed Lab. Assistant
Mr. Ghulam Mustafa Lab. Assistant
Mr. Mehar Uddin Lab Assistant
Mr. Muhammad Rafiq Lab Attendant
Ms. Shamim Bano Lab Attendant
Mr. Junaid Ahmed Khan Lab Attendant
Mr. Muhammad Waseem Lab Attendant
Muhammad Sulah Lab Attendant Mir Hassan Lab Attendant
Mr. M. Sohail Lab Attendant
Mr. Azhar Lab Attendant
Mr. Ghulam Sarwar Lab Attendant
Mr. Irshad Ahmed Office Boy
Syed Amir Hussain Office Boy
Mr. Abdul Rhman Office Boy
Mr. Wazir Office Boy
Mr. Meharullah Office Boy
Scheme of Courses for Pharm. D. (Five-Year Course)
First Professional
1st Semester 2nd Semester
Course No. Subject Cr. Hr. Course No. Subject Cr. Hr. ENG 301 PHARM 303 PHARM 305 PHARM 307 PHARM 309 PHARM 311
PHARM 313 PHARM 315 PHARM 317 PHARM 319 PHARM 321
English-A (Functional English) Pharmaceutics-IA (Physical Pharmacy)-Theory Pharmaceutics-IA (Physical Pharmacy) - Lab Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IA (Organic)-Theory Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IA (Organic)-Lab Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IIA (Biochemistry)-Theory Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IIA (Biochemistry)-Lab Physiology-A - Theory Physiology-A - Lab Anatomy & Histology - Theory Anatomy & Histology - Lab
2 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1
ENG 302 PHARM 304 PHARM 306 PHARM 308 PHARM 310 PHARM 312 PHARM 314 PHARM 316 PHARM 318
English-B (Communication & Writing skills) Pharmaceutics-IB (Physical Pharmacy) - Theory Pharmaceutics-IB (Physical Pharmacy) - Lab Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IB (Organic) - Theory Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IB (Organic) - Lab Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IIB (Biochemistry) - Theory Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IIB (Biochemistry) - Lab Physiology-B - Theory Physiology-B - Lab
4 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1
Total Cr. Hr. 22 Total Cr. Hr. 20
Second Professional
1st Semester 2nd Semester
Course No. Subject Cr. Hr. Course No. Subject Cr. Hr. IS 401 PHARM 403
PHARM 405 PHARM 407
PHARM 409
PHARM 411 PHARM 413 PHARM 415 PHARM 417 PHARM 419
Islamic Studies Pharmaceutics-IIA (Dosage Form Science) - Theory Pharmaceutics-IIA (Dosage Form Science) - Lab Pharmaceutics-IIIA (Pharmaceutical Micro. & Immunology)–Theory Pharmaceutics-IIIA (Pharmaceutical Microbiology & Immunology) – Lab Pharmacology and Therapeutics-IA – Theory Pharmacology and Therapeutics-IA – Lab Pharmacognosy-IA (Basic) – Theory Pharmacognosy-IA (Basic) – Lab Pharmacy Practice-IA (Pharmaceutical
Mathematics) – Theory
3 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3
PS 402 PHARM 404 PHARM 406 PHARM 408
PHARM 410
PHARM 412 PHARM 414 PHARM 416 PHARM 418 PHARM 420
Pakistan Studies Pharmaceutics-IIB (Dosage Form Science) – Theory Pharmaceutics-IIB (Dosage Form Science) - Lab Pharmaceutics-IIIB (Pharmaceutical Microbiology & Immunology) – Theory Pharmaceutics-IIIB (Pharmaceutical Microbiology & Immunology) – Lab Pharmacology and Therapeutics-IB – Theory Pharmacology and Therapeutics-IB – Lab Pharmacognosy-IB (Basic) – Theory Pharmacognosy-IB (Basic) – Lab Pharmacy Practice-IB (Bio-statistics) – Theory
2 3
1 3
1 3 1 3 1 3
Total Cr. Hr. 22 Total Cr. Hr. 21
Third Professional 1st Semester 2nd Semester
Course No. Subject Cr. Hr. Course No. Subject Cr. Hr. PHARM 501
PHARM 503
PHARM 505
PHARM 507
PHARM 509 PHARM 511 PHARM 513 PHARM 515 PHARM 517 PHARM 519
Pharmacy Practice-IIA (Dispensing Pharmacy) – Theory Pharmacy Practice-IIA (Dispensing Pharmacy) - Lab Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IIIA (Pharma. Analysis)-(T) Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IIIA (Pharmac.Analysis)– (L) Pharmacology and Therapeutics-IIA – Theory Pharmacology and Therapeutics-IIA – Lab Pharmacognosy-IIA (Advanced) – Theory Pharmacognosy-IIA (Advanced) – Lab Pathology – Theory Pathology – Lab
3
1
3
1
3 1 3 1 3 1
PHARM 502
PHARM 504
PHARM 506
PHARM 508 PHARM 510 PHARM 512 PHARM 514 PHARM 516
PHARM 518
Pharmacy Practice-IIB (Community, Social & Admin.Pharmacy)(T) Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IIIB (Pharmaceutical Analysis) – Theory Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IIIB (Pharmaceutical Analysis) – Lab Pharmacology and Therapeutics-IIB – Theory Pharmacology and Therapeutics-IIB – Lab Pharmacognosy-IIB (Advanced) – Theory Pharmacognosy-IIB (Advanced) – Lab Pharmacy Practice-III(Computer and its Applications in Pharmacy) – (T) Pharmacy Practice-III(Computer and its Applications in Pharmacy) – (L)
3
3
1
3 1 3 1 3
1
Total Cr. Hr. 20 Total Cr. Hr. 19
Fourth Professional
1st Semester 2nd Semester
Course No. Subject Cr. Hr. Course No. Subject Cr. Hr. PHARM 601
PHARM 603
PHARM 605 PHARM 607 PHARM 609 PHARM 611
PHARM 613
PHARM 615
PHARM 617
Pharmacy Practice-IVA (Hospital Pharmacy) – Theory Pharmacy Practice-VA (Clinical Pharmacy) – Theory Pharmacy Practice-VA (Clinical Pharmacy) – Lab Pharmaceutics-IVA (Industrial Pharmacy) – Theory Pharmaceutics-IVA (Industrial Pharmacy) – Lab Pharmaceutics-VA (Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics)–(T) Pharmaceutics-VA (Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics)–(L) Pharmaceutics-VIA (Pharmaceutical Quality Management)–(T) Pharmaceutics-VIA (Pharmaceutical Quality Management)–(L)
3
3
1 3 1 3
1
3
1
PHARM 602 PHARM 604 PHARM 606 PHARM 608 PHARM 610 PHARM 612
PHARM 614
PHARM 616
PHARM 618
Pharmacy Practice-IVB (Hospital Pharmacy) – Theory Pharmacy Practice-VB (Clinical Pharmacy) – Theory Pharmacy Practice-VB (Clinical Pharmacy) – Lab Pharmaceutics-IVB (Industrial Pharmacy) – Theory Pharmaceutics-IVB (Industrial Pharmacy) – Lab Pharmaceutics-VB (Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics)-(T) Pharmaceutics-VB (Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics)-(L) Pharmaceutics-VIB (Pharmaceutical Quality Management)-(T) Pharmaceutics-VIB (Pharmaceutical Quality Management)-(L)
3 3 1 3 1 3
1
3
1
Total Cr. Hr. 19 Total Cr. Hr. 19
Fifth Professional
1st Semester 2nd Semester
Course No. Subject Cr. Hr. Course No. Subject Cr. Hr. PHARM 701
PHARM 703
PHARM 705
PHARM 707
PHARM 709
PHARM 711
PHARM 713
PHARM 715
Pharmaceutics-VIIA (Pharmaceutical Technology)
– Theory Pharmaceutics-VIIA (Pharmaceutical Technology) – Lab Pharmacy Practice-VIA (Advanced Clinical Pharmacy-II)–(T) Pharmacy Practice-VIA (Advanced Clinical Pharmacy-II)–(L) Pharmacy Practice-VIIA (Forensic Pharmacy) – Theory Pharmacy Practice-VIIIA (Pharm. Management & Market.)-(T) Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IVA (Medicinal Chemistry) – Theory Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IVA (Medicinal Chemistry) – Lab
3
1
3
1
3
3
3
1
PHARM 702
PHARM 704 PHARM 706 PHARM 708 PHARM 710 PHARM 712
PHARM 714 PHARM 716
Pharmaceutics- VIIB (Pharmaceutical Technology) –Theory
Pharmaceutics- VIIB (Pharmaceutical Technology – Lab Pharmacy Practice-VIB (Ad. Clinical Pharmacy-II)–Theory Pharmacy Practice-VIB (Ad Clinical Pharmacy-II) – Lab Pharmacy Practice-VIIB (Forensic Pharmacy) – Theory Pharmacy Practice-VIIIB (Pharma. Management & Marketing)–(T) Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IVB (Medicinal Chemistry)-(Theory Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IVB (Medicinal Chemistry)-Lab
3
1 3 1 3 3
3 1
Total Cr. Hr. 18 Total Cr. Hr. 18
Pharm.D. Five-Year Credit Hours Summary:
Pharm.D. 1st Semester 2nd Semester Total
Professional Cr. Hr. Cr. Hr. Cr. Hr.
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Final
22 22 20 19 18
20 21 19 19 18
42 43 39 38 36
Total 101 97 198
Scheme of Courses for M.Phil. (Pharmaceutics)
First Semester
Course No. Course Title Cr. Hr.
MPC – 801 Biostatistics 3
MPL–803 Research Methodology 3
MPT – 805 Bio-Pharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics 3
MPT – 807 Formulation and Generic Product Development 3
MPT – 809 Immunity and Infection 3
MPT – 811 Microbial control in Pharmaceutics 3
MPT – 813 Pharmaceutical Marketing 3
MPT – 815 Physical Pharmacy 3
MPT – 817 Quality Operations 3
Note: Student has to select 5 Courses equivalent to 15 credit hours including Biostatistics
Second Semester
Course No. Course Title Cr. Hr.
MPL – 802 Computer Applications in Pharmacy 3
MPT – 804 Antimicrobial Agents 3
MPT – 806 Pharmaceutical Management 3
MPT – 808 Pharmaceutical Biotechnology 3
MPT – 810 Clinical Pharmacy 3
MPT – 812 Advance Formulation and Product Development 3
Note: Student has to select 3 Courses equivalent to 9 credit hours including Computer Applications in Pharmacy.
S. No. M.Phil. Credit Hour Summary Credit Hours
1 First Semester 15
2 Second Semester 09
Total Cr. Hr. 24
Scheme of Courses for M.Phil. (Pharmacology)
First Semester
Course No. Course Title Cr. Hr.
MPC – 801 Biostatistics 3
MPL – 803 Research Methodology 3
MPL – 805 Cardiovascular System 3
MPL – 807 Endocrine Pharmacology 3
MPL – 809 Autocoids, Respiratory and Gastrointestinal Pharmacology 3
MPL – 811 Hemopoitic System 3
Note: Student has to select 5 Courses equivalent to 15 credit hours including Biostatistics.
Second Semester
Course No. Course Title Cr. Hr.
MPL – 802 Computer Applications in Pharmacy 3
MPL – 804 Nervous Pharmacology 3
MPL – 806 Chemotherapy 3
MPL – 808 Toxicology 3
Note: Student has to select 3 Courses equivalent to 9 credit hours including Computer Applications in Pharmacy.
S. No. M.Phil. Credit Hour Summary Credit Hours
1 First Semester 15
2 Second Semester 09
Total Cr. Hr. 24
Scheme of Courses for M.Phil. (Pharmaceutical Chemistry)
First Semester
Course No. Course Title Cr. Hr.
MPC – 801 Biostatistics 3
MPL – 803 Research Methodology 3
MPC – 805 Drug Design 3
MPC – 807 Drug Stability and Drug Group Analysis 3
MPC – 809 Electro-analytical Techniques 3
MPC – 811 Solvent Extraction and Chromatographic Techniques 3
MPC – 813 Spectrophotometric Analysis 3
Note: Student has to select 5 Courses equivalent to 15 credit hours including Biostatistics
Second Semester
Course No. Course Title Cr. Hr.
MPL – 802 Computer Applications in Pharmacy 3
MPC – 804 Carbohydrate Chemistry 3
MPC – 806 Macromolecular Targets for Drug Action 3
MPC – 808 Spectroscopic Techniques in Structure Elucidation and Radiochemical Methods 3
Note: Student has to select 3 Courses equivalent to 9 credit hours including Computer Applications in Pharmacy.
S. No. M.Phil. Credit Hour Summary Credit Hours
1 First Semester 15
2 Second Semester 09
Total Cr. Hr. 24
Scheme of Courses for M. Phil.
(Pharmacognosy)
First Semester
Course No. Course Title Cr. Hr.
MPC – 801 Biostatistics 3
MPL – 803 Research Methodology 3
MPG – 805 Advances in Pharmacognosy 3
MPG – 807 Advances in Spectroscopic Techniques 3
MPG – 809 Biosynthesis of Natural Products 3
MPG – 811 Cell Biotechnology 3
Note: Student has to select 5 Courses equivalent to 15 credit hours including Biostatistics.
Second Semester
Course No. Course Title Cr. Hr.
MPL – 802 Computer Applications in Pharmacy 3
MPG – 804 Plant Toxicology 3
MPG – 806 Structure Elucidation of Natural Products 3
MPG – 808 Analytical Pharmacognosy 3
Note: Student has to select 3 Courses equivalent to 9 credit hours including Computer Applications in Pharmacy.
S. No. M.Phil. Credit Hour Summary Credit Hours
1 First Semester 15
2 Second Semester 09
Total Cr. Hr. 24
Scheme of Courses for Ph.D. (Pharmacology)
First Semester
S. No. Course Number Title of Paper Credit Hours Marks
1 PHDL–901 Computer Application in Pharmacy Research 03 100
2 PHDL–903 Pharmacology Major – I 03 100
3 PHDL–905 Pharmacology Major – II 03 100
Total Cr. Hr. 9
Second Semester
1 PHDC–902 Research Methodology and Biostatistics 03 100
2 PHDT–904 Nutraceutics 03 100
3 PHDL–906 Pharmacology Major – III 03 100
4 PHDL–908 Pharmacology Major – IV 03 100
Total Cr. Hr. 9
Note: student has to select 03 Courses equivalent to 09 credit hours including Research Methodology and Biostatistics (PHDC-902).
Ph.D. Credit Hours Summary
S. No. Title of Paper Credit Hours Marks
1 First Semester 09 300
2 Second Semester 09 300
Total Cr. Hr. 18 600
Scheme of Courses for Ph.D. (Pharmaceutics)
First Semester
S. No. Course Number Title of Paper Credit Hours Marks
1 PHDL–901 Computer Application in Pharmacy Research 03 100
2 PHDT–903 Biopharmaceutics&Pharmakokinetics 03 100
3 PHDT–905 Pharmaceutical Microbiology 03 100
4 PHDT–907 Formulation design & Product development 03 100
5 PHDT–909 Cosmeceuticals 03 100
Total Cr. Hr. 9
Note: student has to select 03 Courses equivalent to 09 credit hours including Computer Application in Pharmacy Research (PHDL-901).
Second Semester
1 PHDC-902 Research Methodology and Biostatistics 03 100
2 PHDT–904 Nutraceutics 03 100
3 PHDT–906 Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacovigilance 03 100
4 PHDT–908 Pharmaco economic Evaluation 03 100
5 PHDT–910 Production and Application of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology 03 100
6 PHDT–912 Regulatory compliance in practice of industrial Pharmacy 03 100
Total Cr. Hr. 9
Note: student has to select 03 Courses equivalent to 09 credit hours including Research Methodology and Biostatistics (PHDC-902).
Ph.D. Credit Hours Summary
S. No. Title of Paper Credit Hours Marks
1 First Semester 09 300
2 Second Semester 09 300
Total Cr. Hr. 18 600
ACADEMICS RULES AND REGULATIONS
Examination Rules: In each semester, students will be required to appear in quizzes, midterm, terminal examination, give presentations and submit projects/assignments/lab reports. There will be no Supplementary/ Special Examination in a Semester System; if a student fails in a course, he/she is required to register in Summer Semester. In a summer semester, students are allowed to register only two courses for deficiency/ failed/ improvement of grades.
Promotion Policy: Please refer to Examination Policy and Procedures version 4.9 approved: February 22, 2018 available on Hamdard University website: www.hamdard.edu.pk
Attendance Rules:: Minimum attendance requirements for Theory and Practical Exams: No student will be allowed to appear in any examination unless he/she attended 75% of the lectures conducted, demonstrations, tutorials, lab work and clinical work (whichever applicable as per faculty requirements. At least CGPA 2.00 will be required for the award of Pharm-D degree
Grading Policy: The grades are awarded according to the following table.
Grade Grade Point
% Numerical Grade
A 4.00 85 and above
A- 3.66 80-84
B+ 3.33 75-79
B 3.00 71-74
B- 2.66 68-70
C+ 2.33 64-67
C 2.00 61-63
C- 1.66 58-60
D+ 1.3 54-57
D 1.00 50-53
F 00 Below 50
Conduct And Discipline:
1. Hamdard University students are expected to follow the motto of the founder Shaheed Hakim Mohammed Said in his modesty, punctuality and discipline.
2. Smoking is strictly prohibited in the Hamdard
University premises.
3. Students are forbidden from indulging in any
political activity on the campus.
4. Wall chalking is strictly prohibited.
5. Any damage caused to the property of the
University which includes laboratory equipment, furniture, fixture, canteen, library books, plantation, etc. or any other thing in the premises of University campus area will be considered as seriouis acts of indicipline and the students will be asked to compensate as determined by the appropriate authority.
6. Students found involved in any act of
indiscipline will be dealt according to the University rules including but not limited to the following:
a. Fine as determined by the Disciplinary
Committee.
b. Expulsion for a period as determined by the Disciplinary Committee.
c. Cancellation of enrolment/admission by
the University authority for the remaining academic period.
7. Students must have their valid identity cards issued by the University authority.
8. All the co-curricular and extracurricular activities will be arranged with due approval of the University authority.
9. The University authority reserves the right to amend, change or modify these rules.
N.B: 1. All admissions granted are provisional and
Faculty of Pharmacy reserves the right to cancel admission of any student for
indiscipline, violating rules, providing wrong information or incomplete documentation or for any other reason not mentioned herein.
1. Hamdard University reserves the right to
change course requirements, fees course, nomenclature, class schedule, venue, etc. at any time. Students admitted to Faculty of Pharmacy have to abide academic and administrative rules as approved or modified by the University or Faculty of Pharmacy management committee from time to time. For further information, please contact: Prof. Dr. Shamim Akhtar Associate Dean Phone: +92-21-36440214 Fax: +92-21-36440171 E-mail: [email protected]
Admission coordinators Dr. Kamran Zaheer
Dr. Bilqees Fatima [email protected] Idrees Bajwa
Phone: +92-21-36440214 Fax: +92-21-36440171