
Anatomy and Physiology
As a traditional anatomy department, educational efforts are directed toward undergraduate courses in gross anatomy, microscopic anatomy, embryology and neuroanatomy for pharmacy, health sciences, physical therapy, and basic science students.
Pharmaceutical Biochemistry
The department aims to familiarize the students with the chemical and biological reactions that occur in and outside living tissues, in addition to giving them the ability to understand and interpret many natural and pathological phenomena in the human body.
Pharmaceutics & Pharmaceutical Technology
Department of Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology is concerned with the design and formulation of drugs into different dosage forms. It is also concerned with the development of new drug delivery systems that ensure drug efficacy with minimal side effects.
Our academic programs are designed to meet the challenges of modern healthcare by emphasizing scientific inquiry, clinical practice, and ethical responsibility. Through our state-of-the-art facilities, dedicated faculty, and strategic partnerships, we offer students a supportive learning environment to gain the knowledge, skills, and experience necessary to excel in the dynamic field of pharmacy.​
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We take great pride in our graduates, who continue to make significant contributions to patient care, public health, and the pharmaceutical industry. Our faculty members are committed to advancing research that addresses local health challenges while contributing to global scientific discourse.
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Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Medicinal chemistry brings together the disciplines of chemistry and pharmacology in the design, synthesis, and development of pharmaceutical drugs. This work encompasses the transformation of new chemical entities into potential therapies as well as the further study of existing drugs. We are equally committed to our pharmacy students.
Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Practice
The Department of Pharmacy Practice is committed to preparing graduates who are not only competent pharmacists, but also excel in providing optimal pharmaceutical care both at the level of individual patient outcomes and for the public health needs of society.
Pharmaceutical Microbiology & Parasitology
The study of microorganisms, or organisms that are typically too small to be seen clearly with the unaided eye, is the focus of the biology subfield known as microbiology. Bacteria, viruses, protozoa, many algae, and fungi are among these creatures.
Pharmacognosy and Natural Products
One of the first areas of the pharmacy profession, pharmacognosy focuses on the study of the physical, chemical, biochemical, and biological characteristics of natural medications, as well as the discovery of novel drugs derived from natural sources.
Pharmacology is the study of the mechanisms by which drugs alter living organisms, while toxicology focuses on understanding the adverse effects of chemical and physical agents on human health.