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

                 ENGL2102    English IV                        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.

                                                     YEAR 3
                 ---         Complete  1  subject  from  elective  2   30 hrs    ---
                             group B
                 BSBP3101      Biopharmaceutics                2       30 hrs    ---

                             To introduce students with the concept of drug absorption, distribution, metabolism and
                             excretion (ADME), including different factors that affect various efficacy of drug treatment,
                             such  as  formulations  and  biological  factors.  This  course  also  introduces  the
                             pharmacological  effects  of  biotechnological  products  on  specific  biological  cells  and
                             human  tissues.  Contents:  Overview  of  biopharmaceutics;  absorption  of  oral  and
                             parenteral dosage form; drug absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion; drug
                             interactions. Common techniques in molecular biology; Biotechnological products.
                 BSCM3102    Traditional Chinese Medicine      3       45 hrs    ---
                             To enable students to understand the basic theories, concepts and development profiles
                             of  TCM,  and  to  be  familiar  with  the  naming,  classification,  usage,  contraindications,
                             storage, and adverse reactions of common proprietary Chinese medicine. Basic diagnostic
                             techniques and clinical applications of TCM are to be covered. Contents: Overview of TCM;
                             common  Chinese  herbs;  concept  of  proprietary  Chinese  medicines;  overview  of
                             proprietary  Chinese  medicines  development;  naming  and  classification  of  proprietary
                             Chinese  medicines;  pharmacological  effects  of  proprietary  Chinese  medicines;
                             prescriptions and preparations of Chinese medicines; usage, dosage, contraindications,
                             adverse reactions, storage and quality of TCM; case studies of the clinical usage of Chinese
                             medicine based on disease groups, including gynecological diseases, pediatric diseases,
                             surgical diseases, ear, nose and throat diseases. Healthcare products based on TCM are to
                             be discussed.
                 BSCP3101    Clinical Pharmacy I               4       60 hrs    BSPY2101,
                                                                                 BSPY2102
                             To equip students with the concepts and applications of clinical pharmacy. Based on the
                             knowledge of pharmacology, students can recognize the relationship of drug effects and
                             disease  management,  and  have  a  better  understanding  of  their  clinical  applications.
                             Contents: This course systematically introduces clinical pharmacy based on the clinical
                             treatments and applications of drugs on various diseases, including central nervous system
                             diseases,  cardiovascular  diseases,  gastrointestinal  diseases,  respiratory  diseases,
                             genitourinary diseases, endocrine diseases and malignant carcinomas.






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