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Pharmacology subject descriptions
The subjects in Pharmacology introduce students to the unified study of the interaction of chemical agents and living matter. The emphasis is placed on the principles of drug action and on the reactions of living processes to drugs. Toxicology, a division of Pharmacology, is concerned with the adverse effects on life of therapeutic drugs and other chemicals. Pharmacology 534-201 provides an introduction to the important concepts of Pharmacology and Toxicology and may be taken to provide the basis for more advanced studies in Pharmacology and Toxicology at the 300-level or to supplement a major study in another discipline.
Biology 600-141 and 600-142 (Before 1996: 600-101 Biology)
25 points of 100-level Chemistry
with other relevant subjects such as Physics, Mathematics and Statistics, Psychology.
Pharmacology 534-201 with subjects selected from:
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (521-211 and 521-212) and (521-221 and 521-222)
Physiology 536-201 and 536-211 together with 536-202
Chemistry 610-210 /211, 610-220 /221, 610-240/241, 610-260
Anatomy and Cell Biology 516-201
Microbiology 526-201 or 205, 526-202 or 526-221
Pharmacology - all 300-level Pharmacology subjects
Pharmacology and other Biomedical subjects - at least 50 points in 300-level Pharmacology (normally 534-301 and 534-304), with selected subjects from the following: Anatomy and Cell Biology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Chemistry, Pathology, Physiology or Psychology.
Both second year 534-201 (Before 1998: 534-201 and 202) and third year subjects 534-301, 534-304 (Before 1998: 534-301, 534-302, 534-305, 534-306) in Pharmacology are approved subjects for inclusion in the Graduate Diploma in Biotechnology course (contact the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences for details).
Subject 534-302 Neuropharmacology forms part of the Neuroscience sequence. Students wishing to pursue the Neuroscience sequence may be allowed to undertake 534-302 without 534-301 as a prerequisite.
For information about the Faculty and departmental entry requirements for Honours, please refer to Bachelor of Science (Honours) and Bachelor of Information Systems (Honours). These requirements should be considered when planning your course.
534-201 Pharmacology
534-301 Principles of Pharmacology
534-302 Neuropharmacology
534-303 Molecular Pharmacology
534-304 Pharmacology of Therapeutic Substances
534-305 Toxicology
534-306 Drug Discovery
534-307 Ocular Pharmacology
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