GAZI UNIVERSITY INFORMATION PACKAGE - 2019 ACADEMIC YEAR
Program Learning Outcomes
PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOME |
KNOWLEDGE |
Theoretical, Factual |
- Graduates implement their skills, obtained after completing master’s program in pharmacology, in all areas of pharmacology within related laws, regulations, legislation, professional core values and code of ethics. |
- Graduates have academic knowledge in pharmacology |
- Graduates have general information about project preparation techniques, scientific presentations and writing techniques. |
- Graduates have knowledge about designing experiments and basic concepts of biostatistics in pharmacology. |
- Graduates have sufficient knowledge and skills on the subject of planing in-vivo and in vitro studies in designing animal disease models, researching pathophysiological mechanism, finding new drug targets, effects and mechanism of action of the drug candidate molecules. |
- Graduates have sufficient knowledge about isolated tissue and organ assays, cell culture assays and molecular pharmacology studies. |
- Graduates have enough information about drug screening methods, obtaining patents, clinical drug research, licensing and data protection, pharmacoeconomics, drug utilization, pharmacoepidemiology, etc. |
- Graduates have enough information about drug interactions and adverse drug reactions. |
- Graduates have ability to apply at least one laboratory techniques during the period of master’s program. |
- Graduates follow national and international literature and current developments. |
SKILLS |
Cognitive, Practical |
- Graduates implement their skills, obtained after completing master’s program in pharmacology, in all areas of pharmacology within related laws, regulations, legislation, professional core values and code of ethics. |
- Graduates have academic knowledge in pharmacology |
- Graduates have sufficient knowledge and skills on the subject of planing in-vivo and in vitro studies in designing animal disease models, researching pathophysiological mechanism, finding new drug targets, effects and mechanism of action of the drug candidate molecules. |
- Graduates have sufficient knowledge about isolated tissue and organ assays, cell culture assays and molecular pharmacology studies. |
- Graduates have ability to apply at least one laboratory techniques during the period of master’s program. |
COMPETENCIES |
Ability to work independently and take responsibility |
- Graduates implement their skills, obtained after completing master’s program in pharmacology, in all areas of pharmacology within related laws, regulations, legislation, professional core values and code of ethics. |
- Graduates have academic knowledge in pharmacology |
- Graduates have general information about project preparation techniques, scientific presentations and writing techniques. |
- Graduates have knowledge about designing experiments and basic concepts of biostatistics in pharmacology. |
- Graduates have sufficient knowledge and skills on the subject of planing in-vivo and in vitro studies in designing animal disease models, researching pathophysiological mechanism, finding new drug targets, effects and mechanism of action of the drug candidate molecules. |
- Graduates have sufficient knowledge about isolated tissue and organ assays, cell culture assays and molecular pharmacology studies. |
- Graduates have enough information about drug screening methods, obtaining patents, clinical drug research, licensing and data protection, pharmacoeconomics, drug utilization, pharmacoepidemiology, etc. |
- Graduates have ability to apply at least one laboratory techniques during the period of master’s program. |
Learning Competence |
- Graduates implement their skills, obtained after completing master’s program in pharmacology, in all areas of pharmacology within related laws, regulations, legislation, professional core values and code of ethics. |
- Graduates have academic knowledge in pharmacology |
- Graduates have general information about project preparation techniques, scientific presentations and writing techniques. |
- Graduates have knowledge about designing experiments and basic concepts of biostatistics in pharmacology. |
- Graduates have sufficient knowledge and skills on the subject of planing in-vivo and in vitro studies in designing animal disease models, researching pathophysiological mechanism, finding new drug targets, effects and mechanism of action of the drug candidate molecules. |
- Graduates have sufficient knowledge about isolated tissue and organ assays, cell culture assays and molecular pharmacology studies. |
- Graduates have enough information about drug screening methods, obtaining patents, clinical drug research, licensing and data protection, pharmacoeconomics, drug utilization, pharmacoepidemiology, etc. |
- Graduates have enough information about drug interactions and adverse drug reactions. |
- Graduates have ability to apply at least one laboratory techniques during the period of master’s program. |
- Graduates follow national and international literature and current developments. |
Communication and Social Competence |
- Graduates implement their skills, obtained after completing master’s program in pharmacology, in all areas of pharmacology within related laws, regulations, legislation, professional core values and code of ethics. |
- Graduates have general information about project preparation techniques, scientific presentations and writing techniques. |
- Graduates follow national and international literature and current developments. |
Field-based Competence |
- Graduates implement their skills, obtained after completing master’s program in pharmacology, in all areas of pharmacology within related laws, regulations, legislation, professional core values and code of ethics. |
- Graduates have academic knowledge in pharmacology |
- Graduates have knowledge about designing experiments and basic concepts of biostatistics in pharmacology. |
- Graduates have sufficient knowledge and skills on the subject of planing in-vivo and in vitro studies in designing animal disease models, researching pathophysiological mechanism, finding new drug targets, effects and mechanism of action of the drug candidate molecules. |
- Graduates have sufficient knowledge about isolated tissue and organ assays, cell culture assays and molecular pharmacology studies. |
- Graduates have enough information about drug screening methods, obtaining patents, clinical drug research, licensing and data protection, pharmacoeconomics, drug utilization, pharmacoepidemiology, etc. |
- Graduates have enough information about drug interactions and adverse drug reactions. |
- Graduates have ability to apply at least one laboratory techniques during the period of master’s program. |
- Graduates follow national and international literature and current developments. |