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This course provides the student with a better understanding of pharmacology from chemical and biochemical perspectives. The areas covered in this course include: classifications of drugs, routes of ingestion, chemical and biochemical structures of medications, metabolism of drugs, effects of drugs, and the relationship between the structures of some drugs and the structures of some important chemicals in the body. The course also covers material specifically related to ototoxic medications.

CHE 211, enrollment in the graduate Hearing, Speech and Language Sciences program; or Permission of Instructor.

Program: Chemistry

Credit: 2

Other Courses

CHE-521G

Pharmacology Laboratory

This is the laboratory component of CHE 520.…

Chemistry

Credits 1

CHE-520G

Pharmacology

This course provides the student with a better…

Chemistry

Credits 2

CHE-521U

Pharmacology Laboratory

This is the laboratory component of CHE 520.…

Chemistry

Credits 1

CHE-499

Independent Study

Intensive supervised study and research on topics of…

Chemistry

Credits 1-3

CHE-495

Special Topics

Advanced level course on special topics, current issues,…

Chemistry

Credits 1-5

CHE-395

Special Topics

Mastery level course on special topics, current issues,…

Chemistry

Credits 1-5