PSC4111 - Advanced medicinal chemistry - 2017

12 points, SCA Band 2, 0.250 EFTSL

Undergraduate - Unit

Refer to the specific census and withdrawal dates for the semester(s) in which this unit is offered.

Faculty

Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences

Coordinator(s)

Associate Professor Phillip Thompson

Unit guides

Offered

Parkville

  • First semester 2017 (Day)

Synopsis

Students will attend advanced compulsory course work sessions including non-assessable introductory programs, and assessable coursework components relevant to medicinal chemistry. The coursework will be taught within the research theme. Students will undertake coursework study equivalent to a minimum 40 hours of contact which directly supports the research project they are conducting. The coursework program will be overseen by the Faculty Graduate Research Committee.

Outcomes

At the completion of this unit the participant will;

  1. Have gained insight into the breadth and diversity of the medicinal chemistry research field
  2. Be proficient in safe work practices for a chemical laboratory
  3. Be able to critically review the scientific literature in their discipline
  4. Have a detailed understanding of the processes involved in the design, development and implementation of a research project
  5. Be able to execute and analyse a set of laboratory-based studies
  6. Be able to present scientific results in a style suitable for publication
  7. Have the capability to pursue higher studies and learning in the pharmaceutical sciences discipline

Assessment

This unit is 25% of the overall course mark. The assessment for this unit will generally be confined to first semester and include a combination of tutorials, research specific lectures, non-assessable and assessable written work, (or examinations) relevant to the coursework material within their research area.

The other 75% of the course mark comes from the student's assessment in the PSC4112 unit.

Workload requirements

Oral presentations, staff directed study and self-directed study. Students will undertake coursework study equivalent to a minimum 40 hours of contact which directly supports the research project they are conducting.

See also Unit timetable information

Chief examiner(s)

Prerequisites

The prerequisite for entry to the Honours Degree of the Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science is a Bachelor degree in Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Science or other related field. An average overall distinction grade or higher in the final year of the course, or equivalent qualifications and experience deemed by the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Graduate Research Committee to be suitable preparation for the candidate's proposed field of study is required.