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VCP3061

Pharmaceutical microbiology II ( 6 points, SCA Band 2, 0.125 EFTSL)

Undergraduate
(PHA)

Leader: Mrs Keri Jones

Offered:
Parkville First semester 2005 (Day)

Synopsis: Antisepsis. Sterilisation. Contamination control. Anti-infective agents. Chemistry of anti-infective agents. Applied immunology. Pharmacy of anti-infective agents. Practical classes, workshops and tutorials related to the lecture topics.

Objectives: Students will develop an: - Understanding of the structure, chemistry, function and classification, and pharmacy of a range of antimicrobial and antiparasitic agents; the nature and uses of antiseptics, disinfectants and preservatives; the role of the immune system in hypersensitivity reactions, auto-immune disease, and the development of immunity, sterilisation methods and contamination control - Ability in the areas of preventing contamination of pharmaceutical products and promoting rational use of antimicrobial agents. - Appreciation of the need to have well developed strategies for controlling infectious diseases and preventing contamination of pharmaceutical products.

Assessment: Mid-year final examination): 80% (3 hours), practical work, including assignment: 20%.

Contact Hours: End-of-semester examination (June) (3 hours): 80% + Practical work: 20% 39 lectures (hours); 34 hours of practical classes and workshops ; no tutorials It is expected that this unit will require participants to allocate and average of 6 hours per week for 12 weeks (a total of 78 hours per study period) to successfully complete this unit.

Prerequisites: All 2nd year B. Pharm units.

Corequisites: There are no special co-requisites for this unit

Prohibitions: There are no prohibited combinations for this unit.