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Curriculum
Course Schedule
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Learning Outcomes
The USU Undergraduate Program in Pharmacy aims to produce graduates with the ability/competence in the field of pharmacy following the development of science and technology. The learning outcomes of the USU Undergraduate Program in Pharmacy refer to the learning outcomes of graduates of the Undergraduate Pharmacy Education and Pharmacist Profession issued by the Indonesian Pharmaceutical Higher Education Association (APTFI) 2021 as follows:
| Learning Outcomes | |
| 1 | Able to solve drug-related problems based on information and data analysis with an evidence-based approach in the design, manufacture/preparation, distribution, management, and service of pharmaceutical preparations to optimize therapeutic success. |
| 2 | Able to carry out pharmaceutical practice responsibly under the provisions of laws and regulations, the applicable code of ethics, and the BINTANG values. |
| 3 | Able to conduct research to solve problems that contribute to improvements in pharmaceutical science. |
| 4 | Able to take responsibility for the work and achievement of group work results by applying good leadership characteristics in an organization. |
| 5 | Able to communicate in interpersonal and interprofessional collaboration related to pharmaceutical practice. |
| 6 | Able to evaluate oneself in the context of self-learning in improving the ability to practice pharmacy. |
| 7 | Able to comply with laws and regulations in pharmaceutical practice, pharmaceutical affairs, and public health, especially in regulating the preparation and delivery of pharmaceutical preparations and related products ('master' drugs, traditional medicines, cosmetics, medical devices, and regenerative medicine). |
| 8 | Able to analyze the application of theories, methods, applications of pharmaceutical science and technology (pharmaceutics, pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacognosy, pharmacology), concepts and applications of biomedical science (biology, human anatomy, microbiology, physiology, pathophysiology, biomedical ethics, biostatistics), concepts of pharmacotherapy, pharmaceutical care, pharmacy practice, as well as principles of pharmaceutical calculation, epidemiology, evidence-based medicine, and pharmacoeconomics. |
| 9 | Able to apply knowledge of pharmaceutical management, socio-pharmacy, pharmaceutical law and ethics, communication techniques, and essential work safety principles. |