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                 Code        Module                            Credits   Duration  Prerequisite(s)
                                                  YEAR 2 (Cont.)

                 BSPT2101    Pharmaceutics                     4       60 hrs    ---
                             To equip students with theory and practice in how to formulate drugs into appropriate

                             dosage forms in order to achieve the best therapeutic effect, and in different types of
                             dosage forms and their corresponding manufacturing technologies. Contents: Formulation
                             and  manufacturing  processes  of  different  dosage  forms,  including  solution,  emulsion,
                             suspension,  powder,  granule,  capsule,  tablet,  controlled-release  preparation,  cream,
                             ointment, suppository, inhalation, nasal preparation, nano-pharmaceuticals; packaging;
                             quality control, quality assurance and Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP).

                 BSPY2101    Pharmacology I                    6       90 hrs    ---
                             To equip students with the pharmacological knowledge of biological effects, mechanism
                             of actions, clinical applications, adverse reactions and contraindications in various classes
                             of  drugs.  Contents:  Drug  principles  related  to  pharmacology,  pharmacodynamics  and
                             pharmacokinetics  of  drugs  acting  on  various  bodily  systems;  Absorption,  distribution,
                             metabolism and excretion; Drug potency, adverse reactions and therapeutic index; Drug
                             classifications; Drugs acting on neurotransmission; Drugs acting on cholinergic system;
                             Drugs  acting  on  adrenergic  system;  Drugs  used  in  general  and  local  anaesthesia;
                             Anxiolytics  and  hypnotics;  Anti-epileptics  drugs;  Anti-parkinson  drugs;  Anti-Alzheimer
                             drugs; Psychotropics and Opiates.
                 BSPY2102    Pharmacology II                   6       90 hrs    ---
                             To equip students with the pharmacological knowledge of biological effects, mechanism
                             of actions, clinical applications, adverse reactions and contraindications in various classes
                             of drugs. Contents: Cardiovascular drugs; Drugs acting on endocrine systems; Drugs acting
                             on  hematological,  respiratory,  and  digestive  systems;  Chemotherapeutics;  Antibiotics;
                             Immunosuppressants and immunomodulatory agents, and etc.

                 CHIN2121      College Chinese I               2       30 hrs    ---
                             This course is intended to train students in Chinese reading comprehension and literary
                             appreciation, and acquaint them with basic knowledge and techniques of Chinese practical
                             writing. Through the development of techniques of reading, analyzing and appreciating
                             Chinese works, students are expected to cultivate aesthetic taste, cultural awareness and
                             humanistic values, as well as the ability to collect material, shape ideas, and think logically
                             in the process of reading and writing.
                 CHIN2122    College Chinese II                2       30 hrs    ---
                             This course is a continuation of "College Chinese I" with emphasis on enhancing students’

                             knowledge and techniques of practical writing in Chinese, as well as their writing ability in
                             general.
                 ENGL2101    English III                       3       45 hrs    ---
                             To  increase  students’  exposure  to  different  contexts  of  using  English  for  authentic

                             communicative purposes both in daily lives and at work. The four macro-skills are covered
                             and writing skills are to be emphasized. Oral presentations are required for assessment.
                             Contents: Continuation of English I and II which include expression of likes and dislikes;
                             Agreements  and  disagreements;  Talking  about  social  problems  and  offer  solutions;
                             Discussing about historic and future events; Describing major life events and regrets about
                             the past, etc.




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