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COURSES OFFERED FOR HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA, PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMME WITH THEIR UNITS

FIRST SEMESTER HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA LEVEL 1

1. COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 3, COM 311 (3UNIT)

2. BIOLOGICAL & CHEMICAL INSTRUMENTATION, GLT 303 (3UNIT)

3. LABORATORY MANAGEMENT, GLT 311 (2UNIT)

4. USE OF ENGLISH 3, GNS 301 (2UNIT)

5. GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICE, PCT 311 (3UNIT)

6. PHARMACEUTICAL & MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY, PCT 312 (4UNIT)

7. PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS 1, PCT 314 (3UNIT)

8. BIOCHEMICAL METHODS 1, STH 311 (2UNIT)

9. MICROBIOLOGICAL TECHNIQUES 1, STM 312 (2UNIT)

10. GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF PHARMACOLOGY 1, STY 312 (2UNIT)


TOTAL UNIT: 26UNITS


 SECOND SEMESTER HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA LEVEL 1

1. PRACTICE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP, EED 326 (2UNIT)

2. INSTRUMENTATION (GENERAL), GLT 312 (2UNIT)

3. COMMUNICATION IN ENGLISH 3, GNS 302 (2UNIT)

4. TABLETS, CAPSULES AND SOLID DOSAGES, PCT 321 (4UNIT)

5. PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS 2, PCT 324 (3UNIT)

6. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY, PCT 325 (2UNIT)

7. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, STC 313 (3UNIT)

8. BIOCHEMICAL METHODS 2, STH 321 (2UNIT)

9. MICROBIOLOGICAL TECHNIQUES 2, STM 322 (2UNIT)

10. GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF PHARMACOLOGY 2, STY 321 (2UNIT)


TOTAL UNIT: 24UNIT


FIRST SEMESTER HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA LEVEL 2

1. ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT, EED 413 (2UNIT)

2. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT, GNS 413 (2UNIT)

3. LIQUID & SEMI-LIQUID PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS, PCT 411 (3UNIT)

4. GENERAL & HOSPITAL DISPENSING PRACTICE, PCT 412 (1UNIT)

5. NATURAL PRODUCTS & STEREOCHEMISTRY, STC 423 (3UNIT)

6. PHARMACEUTICAL MICROBIOLOGY, STM 413 (3UNIT)

7. CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY 1, STY 412 (3UNIT)

8. GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF PHARMACOLOGY 3, STY 423 (3UNIT)


TOTAL UNIT: 20UNITS


SECOND SEMESTER HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA LEVEL 2

1. LITERARY APPRECIATION ORAL COMPOSITION, GNS 402 (2UNIT)

2. ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS, PCT 421 (3UNIT)

3. CHEMICAL STERILANTS, PCT 422 (2UNIT)

4. INFUSION, INJECTIONS, ASEPTIC/STERILE PRODUCTS, PCT 423, (3UNIT)

5. QUALITY CONTROL TECHNIQUES, PCT 424 (3UNIT)

6. SEMINAR, PCT 425 (1UNIT)

7. RESEACH PROJECT, PCT 426 (4UNIT)

8. FORENSIC BIOCHEMISTRY, STH 422 (2UNIT)


TOTAL UNIT: 20UNIT


OVERALL TOTAL UNIT IN HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA: 90UNIT

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