Sunday, November 26, 2017

1101: Course outline (Inorganic Pharmacy-I)



Department of Pharmacy
24, Mirpur Road; Globe Centre Campus,
Opposite to Dhaka College, Dhaka-1205


Course Outline


Program
Course Title
Course Code
Batch
Semester
Total Credit
Credit Hours
B. Pharm (Hons.)
Inorganic  Pharmacy-I
PHARM
1101

1A

Fall-2017
3.0

42
Load of Credits and Credit Hours (Shared Course)
(3÷2)=1.5
(42÷2)=21


Course Teacher : Md. Imran Nur Manik
Designation : Lecturer, Department of Pharmacy
Contact No. : +8801521-540470
E-mail : imrannurmanik@nub.ac.bd


Course Synopsis
Inorganic chemistry is the study of all the elements and their compounds except carbon and its compounds (which is studied under organic chemistry). Inorganic pharmacy describes the basics of inorganic chemistry, including organometallic chemistry and radiochemistry, from the pharmaceutical viewpoint.


Rationale
The fundamentals of inorganic chemistry like, structure of the atom, periodic classification of the elements, chemical bonding, radioactivity etc. are of immense necessity in pharmacy as the inorganic chemicals contributing significantly in some of the ailments as well as in the derivation of medicinally useful substances.  


Course Objectives
The course aims are:
  1. To provide the students with a foundation for understanding the chemical properties and uses of the both non-essential and essential elements in terms of their preparation, standards of purity, test for identification, limit tests to be performed for determining the quality and extent of purity, storage, different formulations and their storage conditions and therapeutic uses.


  1. To assist the students with the required basics of inorganic chemistry especially synthesis, reactions, characterization of compounds, and symmetry; related to the formulations of drugs and medicines.


  1. To expertise the students in the factors essential for the acquisition of higher studies and specialized knowledge for useful practical applications of chemical principles in pharmacy.
Teaching Learning Strategy
The teaching strategy would be as follows:
⦿ Class lecture
⦿ Home work
⦿ Home assignment
⦿ Demonstration
⦿ Question and answering session
⦿ Group discussion
⦿ Group assignment
⦿ Video tapes etc.


Lecture will mostly be presented in English. Technical terms will be simplified in easy English and can be explained in Bengali terms for better understanding.


Assessment Strategy
The process of collecting, analysing and interpreting information to determine the extent to which learning objectives have been achieved would be mostly as follows:


Sudden test True/False
Viva voce MCQ
Short Answer Mock test
Matching Assignment
Discussion Class test etc.
Recommended Books:
1. S. Z. Haider : Introduction to Modern Inorganic Chemistry
2. Satya Prakash, Tuli, Basu and Madan : Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
3. R.D. Madan : Modern Inorganic Chemistry
4. B.R. Puri and L.R. Sharma : Principles of Inorganic Chemistry


* Other Books will be indicated as per requirements  
Marks Distribution and Evaluation (For full course):


Assessment Type
Marks Distribution
Total
Class Test-1
10
10
Class Test-2
10
Class Test-3
10
Class Test-4
10
Presentation and Assignment
05
05
Attendance
05
05
Mid Term
30
30
Semester Final
50
50
Grand Total
100


Marks Distribution and Evaluation (For Half Course):


Assessment Type
Marks Distribution
Total
Marks shall be shared in half
Class Test-1
10
10
05
Class Test-2
10
Presentation and Assignment
05
05
2.5
Attendance
05
05
2.5
Mid Term
30
30
Marks shall remain same but
the questions will be shared in half.
Semester Final
50
50
Grand Total
100



*Mark distribution other than midterm and final, may have revision as per decision of both the course teachers.

Class Schedule:


Lecture No.
Chapter
Topics
Lecture 1-2

Structure of the Atom
An elementary treatment of theories of atomic structure,
Lecture 03
Quantum numbers,
Lecture 04
Pauli’s Exclusion Principle, origin of spectral lines.
Lecture 05

Class Test and Review Class (Before Mid Semester Exam).
Lecture 06

Presentation and Assignment.
Lecture 7-8

Classification of Elements
The electronic structure of the atom and the Modern Periodic Table and Periodic Law,
Lecture 09
Variation of properties within period and groups,
Lecture 10
Usefulness and limitations of Periodic Table.
Lecture 11
Chemistry of alkali and alkaline earth metals and halogen compounds including their Pharmaceutical applications
Chemistry of alkali metals and their Pharmaceutical applications,
Lecture 12
Chemistry of alkaline earth metals and their Pharmaceutical applications,
Lecture 13
Chemistry of halogen compounds including their Pharmaceutical applications.
Lecture 14

Class Test and Review Class (Before Semester Final Exam).


*Lecture plans may have revision in accordance with the needs & competence of the students.





Course Policies:


  • Attendance: To have presence in class is mandatory. Only three absences are allowed with prior permission. More than three absences may result in reduction of grade and would be informed to respective guardians.


  • Text Book: Students are required to have text books by the first week of the semester.


  • Surprise test/Sudden test: On the completion of a chapter as well as a lecture, students have to face surprise test/sudden test.
N.B: There will be no make up for any surprise test/sudden test.


  • Makeup Class: All makeup classes will be held as per the rescheduling suggested by the course teacher.


  • Makeup Exam: There will be no makeup exam for any of the previously held exams.


  • Academic honesty: Any academic misconduct will be dealt according to the provisions of the students’ code of conduct.


  • Counseling hour: Students are most welcome to make appointment at the time convenient to both the teacher & students.


  • E-Learning: All the course resources would be available in the NUB E-Learning Management System (http://182.160.97.196:8081/moodle).  Students are asked to actively use the facilities to get help for the course.


Prepared by


Md. Imran Nur Manik
Lecturer
Department of Pharmacy
Northern University Bangladesh.








Northern University Bangladesh
Department of Pharmacy
Faculty of Health Science
Syllabus of Bachelor of Pharmacy


Inorganic Pharmacy-I (PHARM 1101)


  1. Structure of the Atom: An elementary treatment of theories of atomic structure. Quantum numbers. Pauli’s Exclusion Principle, origin of spectral lines.
  1. The chemical Bond: Electronic concept of valency. Different types of chemical bond e.g. ionic, covalent, coordinate covalent metallic, dipole, hydrogen bond etc. Theories of covalent bonding and hybridization.


  1. Classification of Elements: The electronic structure of the atom and the Modern Periodic Table and Periodic Law. Variation of properties within period and groups. Usefulness and limitations of Periodic Table.


  1. Chemistry of alkali and alkaline earth metals and halogen compounds including their Pharmaceutical applications.


  1. The chemistry of Co-ordination compounds and chelating agents including their structures and isomerism.


  1. The atmosphere and the inert gases.


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