Introduces basic pharmacology principles and medicine classifications. Covers pharmacologic terminology and concepts such as drug categories, mechanism of drug action, drug forms, and routes of administration. Introduces generic and proprietary names of drugs prescribed for common diseases and disorders. Pharmacology is an integral part of every aspect of health careers and this course is recommended for any individual with a health career objective. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores; and MP 111 and BI 121 (or higher). Audit available.  (For detailed information, see the Course Content and Outcome Guide ).

Credits:
3.00
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  CRN Campus / Bldg / Rm Time Days Dates
 
29334 Cascade Campus / JH / 112 09:00 AM-11:50 AM F 05-Apr-2013 thru 14-Jun-2013
Instructor: Margo F McIver
Tuition: credit Fees: $0.00