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STUDY PLAN & MODULE DESCRIPTIONS
Code Module Credits Duration Prerequisite(s)
YEAR 1
BSAP1101 Anatomy and Physiology 3 45 hrs ---
To equip students with the basic knowledge of human anatomical structures and functions
of various systems. Contents: Locomotor system; respiratory system; cardiovascular
system; digestive system; urinary system; reproductive system; nervous system; sensory
organs; endocrine system; energy metabolism and body temperature, etc.
BSBC1102 Biochemistry 3 45 hrs ---
To equip students with the fundamental theoretical knowledge and essential laboratory
skills in biochemistry. Contents: Structures, functions, synthetic and metabolic pathways
of proteins, carbohydrates, lipids and nucleic acids; enzyme functions and reaction
kinetics; synthesis, transcription and modifications of deoxyribonucleic acid; regulations
of gene expression, etc.
BSCB1101 Cell Biology 2 30 hrs ---
To provide students with the fundamental knowledge of traditional cell biology, focusing
on organelle structures and functions. Contents: Introduction to the diversity of cells, their
basic constituents and critical functions; organelles; plasma membrane and transport;
signaling; genetic code and protein synthesis; endomembrane system and protein sorting;
mitochondria and cellular energetics; cytoskeleton and cell motility; nucleus and cell cycle,
etc.
BSDT1101 Basic Dispensing Techniques I 3 45 hrs ---
To equip students with the fundamental knowledge and practical skills in pharmaceutical
compounding and dispensing. Contents: Interpretation of prescriptions; how to dispense
medications according to prescriptions; basic dispensing techniques; introduction to
dosage forms; basic compounding techniques for various dosage forms, such as solutions,
emulsions, suspensions, powders, capsules, creams, ointments, and suppositories.
BSDT1102 Basic Dispensing Techniques II 3 45 hrs ---
To equip students with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills required for aseptic
dispensing and compounding. Contents: Principles of sterile compounding; aseptic
techniques and preparation of sterile products; quality assurance measures; safe handling
and reconstitution of cytotoxic drugs; theory and preparation of parenteral nutrition, etc
BSGB1101 General Biology 2 30 hrs ---
To equip students with the scientific concepts and terminology of important biological
processes. Contents: Introduction; methods and concepts in biology; chemical foundations
of cells; diversity of life; gas exchange and respiration; digestion and metabolism;
endocrine system; motor system; reproduction and development; sensory system;
nervous system; circulation; immunity; temperature control and fluid regulation, etc.
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