This course will explore experimental pharmacology procedures through the lens of computer-assisted learning. The course is aimed to provide hands-on experience and instruction in simulating animal experiments using "Experimental Pharmacology Series Software" which comprises of interactive digital tools, such as simulations, virtual experiments, and computerized quizzes. Examples include simulating the effects of drugs on different biological systems, allowing students to explore the mechanisms of action of different drugs in a safe and controlled biological systems, allowing students to explore the mechanisms of action of different drugs in a safe and controlled environment. It can also be used to teach practical skills, such as how to administer drugs to animals and how to collect and analyze pharmacological data. Overall, by the end of this course, students gain a better understanding of pharmacological concepts, principles, experimental procedures, applications and data analysis. [ 2 credits ]
PHRD-637: Simulation-Based Experimental Pharmcology
Department
Academic Level
Doctorate (Professional Prac)
Instructional Method
Lecture 100% in Person