Mohammed ahmed

Mohammed ahmed

  • عن بعد/اونلاين
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  • الجنسية: SD السودان Sudan
  • ذكر / 37
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  • 2022-04-18

 

  1. Presentations Preprations
  2. Research Preprations
  3. Reports Preprations
  4. Final year Projects advice and help

 

التواصل واتس اب فقط !!

لا تتردد بالتواصل و ان شاءالله ستحصل على اقل عرض ممكن مع احترافية و خبرة في العمل 

شكرا

 

التواصل واتس اب فقط!!

مكتب مساعدة للطلاب مع توفير جميع التخصصات

من ضمن التخصصات :

  1. هندسة العمارة.
  2. الهندسة المدنية.
  3. الهندسة البيئية.
  4. الهندسة الميكانيكية.
  5. الهندسة الكيميائية.
  6. هندسة البترول والغاز الطبيعي.
  7. الهندسة الكهربائية.
  8. قسم المحاسبة.
  9. قسم التمويل .
  10. قسم إدارة الاعمال
  11. قسم قسم الإدارة العامة.
  12. قسم الاقتصاد.
  13. قسم الإدارة الصناعية.
  14. قسم الإحصاء
  1.  العلوم : قسم الأحياء، وقسم الكيمياء، وقسم الجيولوجيا، وقسم الرياضيات وقسم الفيزياء
  2. كلية تقنية المعلومات
  1. القانون الإداري ...
  2. القانون المالي ...
  3. القانون الدستوري ...
  4. القانون الخاص ...
  5. القانون المدني ...
  6. القانون الجنائي
  1. اتصالات و برمجة
  2. بالاضافة لكل مناهج الثانوية العامة(ثالث ثانوي,ثاني ثانوي)
  1. التمريض.
  2. الطب العام.
  3. طب الأطفال.
  4. طب الأسنان.
  5. جراحة القلب.
  6. الطب النفسي.
  7. الطب النووي.
  8. أمراض الكلى.
  9. أمن الشبكات - Cyber Security.
  10. هندسة البرمجيات - SoftwareEngineering.
  11. إنترنت الأشياء - Internet of Things.
  12. الذكاء الاصطناعي - Artificial Intelligence.
  13. علم البيانات - Data Science.
  14. علم الروبوتات - Robotics.
  15. البرمجة - Programming.
  16. نظم المعلومات الحاسوبية - ComputerInformation Systems.

 

 

 

 

 

  1. civil engineering

Homeworks & Titourials & Exams at this courses

 

  • Introduction to Civil Engineering Civil Engineering Graphics Composition Critical Reading and Writing Calculus I (GE1.2) 4 MATH 126 Calculus Chemistry for Engineers  General Physics I Arts and Humanities General Physics I Laboratory 1 Elective Oral Communications Recommended but not required Physics II 3 ECON 104 Introductory Economics General Physics II Laboratory 1 Surveying Statics and Dynamics 5 Strength of Materials  Calculus III Differential Equations 3 Visual Basic for Engineers 3 Basic science Fluid Mechanics 4 455 Hydrology 3 or CE Structural Engineering Materials Intro. to Environ. Engr. & Sci. 3 or Intro. to Environ. Engr. & Sci. Materials for Trans. Facilities 3 Structural Analysis 4 CE 480 Intro. to Transportation Engineering 3 MATH Elementary Linear Algebra 2 CE Soil Mechanics 4 Elective Human Diversity 1 3 MATH 526 Applied Mathematical Statistics 3 16 16 FOURTH YEAR4 Design of Steel Structures (AE6.1) 3 CE 563 Design of Reinf. Concrete Structures 3  Construction Project Management 3 Civil engineering design 3 Civil engineering design 4Global awareness (AE4.2)1 3 Elective3 Civil engineering design 3 Ethics/Social Responsibil. 1 3 Elective Basic engineering science 3 Electives General

 

 

 

  1. Electrical engineering :

Courses include:

 ECE 101: Intro to ECE 

1

MATH 163: Calculus II

4

ECE 131: Programming Fundamentals

3

ECON 105 or 106* Macro/Microeconomics

SB

3

ENGL 110: Accelerated Composition (or equivalent based on placement)

WS

3

ENGL 120: Composition III

WS

3

MATH 162: Calculus I

MTH

4

PHYC 161: General Physics II

PNS

3

PHYC 160: General Physics I 

PNS

3

PHYC 161L: General Physics II Lab

PNS

1

14

14

SOPHOMORE-SECOND YEAR

FALL SEMESTER

SPRING SEMESTER

Course #

core

CR

Course #

core

CR

ECE 203: Circuit Analysis I

3

ECE 206L: Instrumentation

2

ECE 238L: Comp. Logic Design

4

ECE 213: Circuit Analysis II

3

MATH 264: Calculus III

4

ECE 300: Advanced Eng. Mathematics

4

PHYC 262: General Physics III

3

Basic Science or Math Elective

3

ENGL 219: Technical Writing 

WS

3

Humanities* #

HU

3

17

15

JUNIOR-THIRD YEAR

FALL SEMESTER

SPRING SEMESTER

Course #

core

CR

Course #

core

CR

ECE 314: Signals and Systems

3

ECE 322L: Electronics II Spring Only

4

ECE 321L: Electronics I Fall Only

4

ECE 344L: Microprocessors

4

ECE 340: Probabilistic Methods

3

ECE 360: EM Fields and Waves Spring Only

3

ECE 371: Materials and Devices Fall Only

3

ECE 381: Intro to Elec. Power Syst. Spring Only

3

Social/Behavioral Science*#

SB

3

Humanities*#

HU

3

16

17

SENIOR -FOURTH YEAR

FALL SEMESTER

SPRING SEMESTER

Course #

core

CR

Course #

core

CR

ECE 341 Intro to Comm. Systems Fall Only

3

ECE 420: Senior Design II

3

ECE 345/ME 380 Intro to Control Syst.

3

ECE Track Course**

3

ECE 419: Senior Design I

3

Technical Elective***

3

ECE Track Course*

                       
  •  

 

 

  1. Bachelor's of Mechanical Engineering

Homeworks & Titourials & Exams at this courses

Mathematics – I 3-0-0 3 100

Physics 3-0-0 3 100

Electronics 4-0-0 3 100

Basic ElectricalEngineering

 

Engineering Mechanics

Engineering Drawing

(Drawing board mode)

Engineering Drawing

(Drawing board mode)

 

Workshop Practice

Numerical analysis and

computer programming

Total

Mathematics

Electrical Machines

Engineering Mechanics

Fluid Mechanics

Thermodynamics

Descriptive Geometry

and Surface

Development

Descriptive Geometry

and Surface

Development

Computer Aided

Drafting

Workshop Practice II 0-0-3 3 100

Electrical Technology

Lab.-I

 

Mathematics

Engineering Mechanics

III

Fluid Mechanics-II

Heat Transfer

Material Science and

Engineering

Machine Drawing I

(Drawing board mode)

Machine Drawing I

(Drawing board mode)

Workshop Practice III 0-0-3 3 100

Electrical Technology

Lab.-II

Mathematics-IV 3-0-0 3 100

Fluid Machinery-I 3-0-0 3 100

Engineering Mechanics

IV

Kinematic Analysis

and Synthesis

Machine Design-I 3-0-0 3 100

Manufacturing

Processes

ME/S/221 Machine Drawing II

(Comp terminal Mode)

Fluid Mechanics Lab 0-0-3 3 100

Heat Power Lab.-I

(Thermo. & Heat

Transfer)

Applied Mechanics

Lab. - I

Fluid Machinery-II 3-0-0 3 100

Dynamics of Machines 4-0-0 4 100

Internal Combustion

Engine

Machine Design-II 4-0-0 3 100

Machining Technology

and Metrology

Workshop Practice

IVA

ME/S/312 Metrology and

Metallography Lab. A

0-0-3 3 100

ME/S/313 Applied Mechanics

Lab.-II

0-0-3 3 100

ME/T/321 Measurement &

Instrumentation

3-0-0 3 100

ME/T/322 Steam Power Plant 4-0-0 3 100

ME/T/323 Industrial Management 3-0-0 3 100

ME/T/324 Machine Design-III 4-0-0 3 100

ME/T/325 Electrohydraulic

Control Systems

3-0-0 3 100

ME/T/326 Elective I 3-0-0 3 100

ME/S/321 Workshop Practice

IVB

0-0-3 3 100

ME/S/322 Metrology and

Metallography Lab. B

0-0-3 3 100

ME/S/323 Machine Design

Sessional (Comp

terminal mode)

0-0-3 3 100

ME/S/324 Fluid Machinery Lab. 0-0-3 3 100

Total 20-0-12 30 600 400

ME/T/411 Machine Design-IV 4-0-0 3 100

ME/T/412 Refrigeration and Air

conditioning

3-0-0 3 100

ME/T/413 Metal Cutting and

Machine Tools

4-0-0 3 100

ME/T/414 Elective - II 3-0-0 3 100

ME/S/411 Workshop Practice VA 0-0-4 3 100

ME/S/412 Heat Power Lab.-II

 

  1. computer-engineering:

 

Freshman Year

First Semester

4 - CH 1010 General Chemistry

3 - ENGL 1030 Composition and Rhetoric

2 - ENGR 1020 Engineering Disciplines and Skills1

4 - MATH 1060 Calculus of One Variable I2

3 - Arts and Humanities Requirement3 or

3 - Social Science Requirement3

16

Second Semester

3 - ENGR 1410 Programming and Problem Solving4

4 - MATH 1080 Calculus of One Variable II2

3 - PHYS 1220 Physics with Calculus I2

6 - Arts and Humanities Requirement3 or

6 - Social Science Requirement3

16

Sophomore Year

First Semester

3 - CPSC 1110 Introduction to Programming in C2

2 - ECE 2010 Logic and Computing Devices2

3 - ECE 2020 Electric Circuits I2

1 - ECE 2090 Logic and Computing Devices Lab.

1 - ECE 2110 Electrical Engineering Lab. I2

4 - MATH 2060 Calculus of Several Variables2

3 - PHYS 2210 Physics with Calculus II2

17

Second Semester

1 - ECE 2120 Electrical Engineering Lab. II2

3 - ECE 2220 Systems Programming Concepts for

Computer Engineering2

3 - ECE 2620 Electric Circuits II2

3 - ECE 2720 Computer Organization2

1 - ECE 2730 Computer Organization Laboratory

4 - MATH 2080 Intro. to Ordinary Diff. Equations2

15

Junior Year

First Semester

3 - ECE 2230 Computer Systems Engineering2

1 - ECE 3110 Electrical Engineering Lab. III2

3 - ECE 3200 Electronics I2

3 - ECE 3300 Signals, Systems, and Transforms2

3 - ECE 3710 Microcontroller Interfacing2

1 - ECE 3720 Microcontroller Interfacing Lab.

3 - MATH 3110 Linear Algebra2

17

Second Semester

3 - ECE 3170 Random Signal Analysis2

3 - ECE (CPSC) 3220 Intro. to Operating Systems2

3 - ECE 3270 Digital Computer Design

3 - ECE 3520 Programming Systems2

3 - MATH 4190 Discrete Math. Structures I

15 3 - COMM 1500 Intro. to Human Comm. or

3 - COMM 2500 Public Speaking

3 - ECE 4090 Intro. to Linear Control Systems2

2 - ECE 4950 Integrated System Design I2

3 - ENGL 3140 Technical Writing

6 - Computer Engineering Technical Requirement5

17

Second Semester

2 - ECE 4960 Integrated System Design II

3 - Arts and Humanities Requirement3 or

3 - Social Science Requirement3

6 - Computer Engineering Technical Requirement5

3 - Special Requirement6

 

 

  1. COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS

 

Freshman Year

First Semester

3 - ENGL 1030 Composition and Rhetoric

3 - MATH 1020 Business Calculus I1 or

4 - MATH 1060 Calculus of One Variable I1

4 - Introduction to Computing Requirement2

4 - Natural Science Requirement3

1 - Elective1

15

Second Semester

3 - MATH 2070 Business Calculus II1 or

4 - MATH 1080 Calculus of One Variable II1

3 - Arts and Humanities (Non-Lit.) Requirement4

4 - Introduction to Computing Requirement2

3 - Natural Science Requirement3

3 - Social Science Requirement4

1 - Elective1

17

Sophomore Year

First Semester

3 - CPSC 2070 Discrete Structures for Computing5

4 - CPSC 2120 Algorithms and Data Structures

3 - Arts and Humanities (Literature) Requirement4

3 - Oral Communication Requirement6

3 - Social Science Requirement4

16

Second Semester

3 - CPSC 2150 Software Development Foundations

4 - CPSC 2310 Intro. to Computer Organization

1 - CPSC 2910 Seminar in Professional Issues I

3 - MGT 2010 Principles of Management

3 - STAT 3090 Introductory Business Statistics7

14

Junior Year

First Semester

3 - ACCT 2010 Financial Accounting Concepts

3 - CPSC 2200 Microcomputer Applications

3 - CPSC 3220 Introduction to Operating Systems

3 - CPSC 3720 Intro. to Software Engineering

3 - Writing Requirement8

15

Second Semester

3 - ACCT 2020 Managerial Accounting Concepts

3 - CPSC 3600 Networks and Network Program.

3 - CPSC 3710 Systems Analysis or

3 - MGT 4520 Systems Analysis and Design

3 - Computer Science Requirement9

3 - Economics Requirement

 

First Semester

3 - CPSC 4200 Computer Security Principles or

3 - CPSC 4240 System Admin. and Security

3 - CPSC 4620 Database Management Systems

3 - CPSC 4910 Seminar in Professional Issues II

3 - Business Requirement11

3 - Computer Science Requirement9

15

Second Semester

3 - MGT 3120 Decision Models for Management

3 - MKT 3010 Principles of Marketing

3 - Business Requirement11

3 - Computer Science Requirement9

3 - Information

 

  1. Business & management:

 

 

 First Year

Credit Hours

ENC 1101, 1102 Freshman Communicative Skills

6

CGS 1061 Introduction to Microcomputer applications

3

Math Requirement (see below)

6

WOH 1012 or 1022 World History

3

Science Electives (From Approved Listing)

8

HUM Electives (From Approved Listing)

3

Free Elective (Non-business course only)

3

Total Hours

32

Second Year

ACG 2021/2071 Financial/Managerial Accounting Principles

6

ECO 2013, 2023 Principles of Economics I, II

6

STA 2023 Introduction to Probability and Statistics

3

AMH 2091 Introduction to Afro-American History

3

PSY 2012 Introduction to Psychology

3

Free Electives (Non-business course only)

9

Total Hours

30

Third Year

Writing Elective (From Approved Listing

3

QMB 2102 Introduction to Quantitative Methods

3

ACG 3101 Intermediate Accounting I

3

ACG 3111/3632/3361 Interm. Acct.II/Auditing/Cost Accounting

3

MAN 3025 Principles of Management

3

MAR 3023 Principles of Marketing

3

FIN 3403 Corporation Finance

3

BUL 4130 Legal Environment of Business

3

ISM 3201 Data Base Management

3

GEB 3911, 3912 Professional Development

4

Total Hours

31

Fourth Year

MAN 4201 Organizational Behavior

3

MAN 4503 Production Management

3

MAN 4720 Business Policy

3

Free Elective (Non-business Course only)

3

Finance Elective (Upper Level Course Only)

3

Business Electives

12

Total Hours

27

Total Semester Hours

120

Finance Concentration- FIN 4324- -Commercial Bank Administration FIN 4414- -Financial Management FIN 4443- -Financial Policy and Strategy FIN 4504- -Investments FIN 4514- -Security Analysis and Portfolio Management FIN XXX- -Venture Capital FIN XXX- -Financial Risk Management and Derivative Securities

  • Business Law
  • Introduction to Business
  • Business Research Methods
  • Applied Management Science
  • Principles of Microeconomics
  • Principles of Macroeconomics
  • Principles of Finance
  • Management and Organizational Behavior

 

  1. business-sustainability:
  • Introduction to Business
  • Business Law
  • Business Research Methods
  • Applied Management Science
  • Principles of Microeconomics
  • Principles of Macroeconomics
  • Human Resources Management
  • Staffing
  • Employee Relations
  • Training and Development
  • Management and Leadership Development
  • Project in HRM
  • Principles of Marketing
  • Introduction to Mass Communication
  • Writing for Mass Media
  • Intercultural Communication
  • Theories of Mass Communication
  • Media Research Methods
  • Photojournalism
  • Mass Media Ethics and Responsibilities
  • Public Speaking
  • Applied Management Science
  • Principles of Microeconomics
  • Principles of Macroeconomics
  • Principles of Finance
  • Management and Organizational Behavior
  • Operations Management
  • International Business Management
  • Introduction to Business
  • Business Law
  • Business Research Methods
  • Applied Management Science
  • Principles of Microeconomics
  • Principles of Macroeconomics
  • Principles of Finance
  • Management and Organizational Behavior
  • Business Law
  • Operations Management
  • Management and Leadership Development
  • Introduction to Sustainability in Science
  • Fundamentals of Innovation and Entrepreneurship
  • Innovation within Entrepreneurial Ventures
  • Consumer Behavior
  • Marketing Research
  • Communication Strategy in Advertising
  • Internship/Project in Marketing
  • E-Marketing and Social Media
  • Introduction to E-Commerce
  • Advanced E-Commerce Application Design
  • Introduction to Business
  • Business Law
  • Business Research Methods
  • Applied Management Science
  • Principles of Microeconomics
  • Principles of Macroeconomics

 

9.Architectural Engineering

 

Fall Semesters Spring Semesters FIRST YEAR ARCE 101 Intro. to Architectural Engineering 2 ARCE 217 Computer-Assisted Building Design 3 ARCH 108F Architectural Foundations I 6 ARCH 281 Design Workshop II: Design Thinking 3 ENGL 101H Composition (KU Core: GE21) 3 ENGL 102H Critical Reading and Writing (GE21) 3 MATH 125H Calculus I (GE12) 4 MATH 126H Calculus II 4 ElectiveH Oral Communications (GE22)1 3 PHSX 210H Gen. Physics I for Engineers (GE11) 3 PHSX 216H General Physics I Laboratory 1 18 17 SECOND YEAR CE 301 Statics and Dynamics 5 ARCE 350S,H Building Materials Science 3 CHEM 130H General Chemistry I (GE3N) 5 CE 310H Strength of Materials 4 MATH 127H Calculus III 4 ME 312 Basic Engineering Thermodynamics 3 PHSX 212H General Physics II 3 MATH 220H Applied Differential Equations 3 PHSX 236H General Physics II Laboratory 1 MATH 290H Elementary Linear Algebra 2 ElectiveH Social Science (GE3S)1 3 18 18 THIRD YEAR ARCH 540 Global History of Arch. I (GE3H) 3 ARCH 541 Global History of Arch. II (AE42) 3 ARCE 660F,H Building Thermal Science 3 ARCE 315S Electric Circuits & Machines 3 CE 330F/ME 510 Fluid Mechanics 3 ARCE 650S Illumination Engineering 3 CE 461 Structural Analysis 4 ARCE 661S HVAC&R Systems Design 3 CMGT 457F Construction Project Management 3 CMGT 500S Construction Engineering 3 16 15 FOURTH YEAR ARCE 640F Power Systems Engineering I 3 ARCH 509 Architectural Design IV 6 CE 563 Design of Reinf. Concrete Structures 3 ARCE 698S Comprehensive Design Project 3 MATH 526 Applied Mathematical Statistics I 3 CE 562 Design of Steel Structures (AE61) 3 Elective2 Engr. Science or Engr. Design 3 ElectiveH Ethics/Social Responsibility (AE51)1 3 ElectiveH Human Diversity (AE41)1 3 Required3 Fundamentals of Engineering Exam 0 15 15

 

  1. ACCOUNTING MAJOR REQUIREMENTS

 

 

CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY

“Typical” Curriculum For Accounting Majors

Freshman Year

Gen Ed-Skill-1 (Eng 105 or 110) Pre-Major

Non-Business Elective (Math 101)

Gen Ed-Study-2 (Social Science)

Gen ED-Skill-3 Foreign Language 111 can

be waived, replace with Gen ED-Study-1, 3

or 4

Gen Ed-Study-1, 3 or 4

FYE [can be with a Gen Ed-Std or Skill

Area]

Gen Ed-Skill-2 (Math 123 or 125) Pre-Major

Gen Ed-Study-2 (Econ 200) Pre-Major

Gen Ed Study-1 (200 level English

Literature)

Gen Ed-Skill-1 (Communications)

Gen ED-Skill-3 Foreign Language 112 can

be waived, replace with Gen ED-Study-1, 3,

or 4

Gen Ed-Skill-4 (PE 244)

Sophomore Year

AC 211 (Common Business Core) Pre-

Major

Gen Ed-Study-2 (Econ 201) Pre-Major

Gen Ed-Skill-2 (Stat 200) Pre-Major

Gen Ed-Study-4 (Natural Science—Lab)

MGT or MKT 295 (Common Business

Core)

AC 212 (Common Business Core) Pre Major

Gen Ed-Skill 2 or Elective (Stat 201)

FIN 295 (Common Business Core)

LAW 250 (Common Business Core)

MC 207 (Common Business Core) Pre

Major

Junior Year

AC 300 Intermediate Accounting I

AC 301 Cost Management Systems

AC 302 (401) Intro to Income Taxation

MIS 201 (Common Business Core)

MKT or MGT 295 (Common Business

Core)

AC 312 Intermediate Accounting II

AC 340 Accounting Information Systems

AC Elective

Gen Ed-Study-1, 3 or 4

Gen Ed-Study-1, 3 or 4

Senior Year

AC 313 Intermediate Accounting III

AC 445 Auditing (or AC elective)

 

CURRICULUM OF THE DOCTOR OF MEDICINE (MD) DEGREE PROGRAM:

 

Anatomy 

Biochemistry  

Early Human Development

Embryology 

Histology 

Neuroscience 

Microbiology and Immunology

Pathology 

Pharmacology 

Behavioral Sciences

Introduction to Clinical and Community Medicine

Introduction to Clinical and Community Medicine

Introduction to Clinical and Community Medicine

Integrated Systems Review 

 

قانون :

المواد الإلزامية:-

1)القانون المدني ( الحقوق الشخصية والعينية والعقود ).

2) القانون التجاري ( الأعمال التجارية والعقود التجارية).

3) قانون المرافعات المدنية والتجارية.

4)المصطلحات القانونية باللغة الإنجليزية.

5)مادة مناهج البحث العلمي.

المواد الاختيارية:-

1)التجارة الدولية .

2)تشريعات خاصة (حقوق المؤلف ،الضمان الاجتماعي).

3)قانون العقوبات الاقتصادية.

4)المعاملات والأحوال الشخصية.

5)القانون الدولي الخاص.

6)التحكيم التجاري الدولي.

7)النظم القانونية المعاصرة ( قانون مقارن ).

8)تاريخ القانون.

 

 

 

 

DENTISTRY:

 

 

Courses

 

 

 

 

 

 

History

 

 

 

 

 

Russian

4

 

 

 

 

 

Latin

 

 

 

 

 

Philosophy

 

 

 

 

 

Medical ethics

 

 

 

 

 

Medical psychology

 

 

 

 

 

Economics and public health management

 

 

 

 

 

Hygiene

 

 

 

 

 

Public health and health care

 

 

 

 

 

Medical law

 

 

 

 

 

Life safety

 

 

 

 

 

Organization and delivery of health care in emergency situations

 

 

 

 

 

Mathematics

 

 

 

 

 

Medical informatics

 

 

 

 

 

Medical physics

2

 

 

 

 

 

Inorganic and physical chemistry

 

 

 

 

 

Organic chemistry

 

 

 

 

 

Biochemistry

4

 

 

 

 

 

Biology

2

 

 

 

 

 

Anatomy

2

 

 

 

 

 

Neuroanatomy

 

 

 

 

 

Histology, cytology, embryology

3

 

 

 

 

 

Physiology

4

 

 

 

 

 

Microbiology, virology

5

 

 

 

 

 

Pharmacology 

6

 

 

 

 

 

Pathology (anatomy)

6

 

 

 

 

 

Pathology (physiology)

6

 

 

 

 

 

Topographic anatomy and surgery techniques

 

 

 

 

 

Introduction to internal medicine

 

 

 

 

 

Internal medicine

7

 

 

 

 

 

Radiological diagnostics

 

 

 

 

 

Pediatrics

 

 

 

 

 

General surgery

 

 

 

 

 

Surgical diseases

 

 

 

 

 

Obstetrics

 

 

 

 

 

Otorhinolaryngology

 

 

 

 

 

Ophthalmology

 

 

 

 

 

Neurology and medical rehabilitation 

 

 

 

 

 

Psychiatry

 

 

 

 

 

Immunology

 

 

 

 

 

Epidemiology

 

 

 

 

 

Dermatology

 

 

 

 

 

Infectious diseases

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PharmD , pharmacy :

 

Class Name Class No. Cred.

Hrs.

Class Name Class No. Cred.

Hrs.

General Biology I 01:119:115 4 General Biology II 01:119:116 4

General Chemistry I 01:160:161&101 4 General Chemistry II 01:160:162&102 4

Intro to Experimentation 01:160:171 1 Second College-level

Writing Course 1

3

Expository Writing I 01:355:101 3 Pharmacy Convocations 30:725:104 1

Calculus I 01:640:135 4 Humanities/Soc. Sci.

Elective2

3

General Biology Lab 01:119:117 2

16 17

1 Note: Students need to complete one of the following courses to satisfy this requirement.

Class Name Class No. Class Name Class No.

Research in the Disciplines 01:355:201 Writing for Biology and Natural Science 01:355:312

Technical Writing Essentials 01:355:202 Writing Grant Proposals 01:355:315

Business Writing Essentials 01:355:203 Science Writing 01:355:342

College Writing and Research 01:355:301 Collaborative Writing Practices 01:355:375

Scientific and Technical Writing 01:355:302 Writing for Business and the Professions 01:355:303

2 See Fact Sheet for Humanities/Social Science Electives for a complete explanation of the rules that govern Humanities / Social

Science Elective courses.

Second Pre-Professional Year

Fall Term Spring Term

Class Name Class No. Cred.

Hrs.

Class Name Class No. Cred.

Hrs.

Organic Chemistry I 01:160:307 or

315

4 Systems Physiology 01:146:356 3

Intro. to Microeconomics 01:220:102 3 Organic Chemistry II 01:160:308 or 316 4

Elements of Physics 01:750:161 4 Organic Chemistry Lab 01:160:311 2

Humanities/Soc. Sci.

Elective

3 Basic Statistics for

Research

01:960:401 3

Psychology/Sociology

Elective

3 Humanities/Soc. Sci.

Elective

3

Humanities/Soc. Sci.

Elective

3

17 18

Review carefully the requirements for entrance into the First Professional (Third) Year of the Program. All the requirements

for the Pre-Professional Program must be completed prior to entry into the First Professional Year.

First Professional Year

Fall Term Spring Term

Class Name Class No. Cred.

Hrs.

Class Name Class No. Cred.

Hrs.

Introductory Biochemistry

and Molecular Biology 01:694:301

3 Molecular Biology and

Pharmaceutical

Biotechnology

30:158:315

3

Pathophysiology 30:718:304 3 Pharmaceutical Chemistry 30:715:306 3

Intro. to Pharmaceutics

and Lab

30:721:301 4 Introduction to

Pharmacology

30:718:320 3

Pharmacy Practice

Management

30:725:308 3 Drug Delivery and Lab 30:721:320 4

Intro. to Pharmaceutical

Care

30:725:320 4 Principles of Pharmaceutical

Economics

30:725:340 3

Professional Elective 3 2 Concepts in Pharmacy

Practice

30:725:329 1

Professional Elective 3 2

17-19 17-19

3 Students must complete five professional electives during the First through Third professional years. See the list of Professional

Electives for description of courses. Students in the class of 2018 and later must complete one clinical professional elective. For

more information click here.

Summer Term

Class Name Class No. Cred. Hrs.

Introductory Pharmacy Practice

Experience

30:725:330 2

Professional Elective 3 2

2-4

Second Professional Year

Fall Term Spring Term

Class Name Class No. Cred.

Hrs.

Class Name Class No. Cred.

Hrs.

Pharmaceutical

Microbiology

30:158:420 3 Medicinal Chemistry II 30:715:410 3

Medicinal Chemistry I 30:715:409 3 Pharmacology II 30:718:406 3

Drug Information and

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