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Pharmacology
  • Course ID: CHEM 260
  • Subject: Physical Sciences

Start your Pharmacy Course Online At Doane University

This pharmacology course online will explore the mechanism of action of pharmaceutical drugs on a molecular level. We will delve into various drug classes and decipher how they affect systems within the human body. Students who complete this pharmacy course online will demonstrate increased knowledge in pharmacokinetics, drug toxicity, therapeutics, and drug discovery.

Note: Knowledge of General Chemistry and General Biology, or their equivalents, are recommended to be successful in this course.

 

 

Our Pharmacology course is a great addition to degree programs that are already underway. Students may also take this course to complete a different degree program not affiliated with Doane University. Doane's Open Learning Courses are not a part of any degree program at Doane University. If you are interested in starting a degree program at Doane, please visit our website at www.doane.edu.

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How This Course Works

Courses are completely online: lectures, discussion boards, and even group projects.

You'll be able to view course materials at the start of term.

Once courses begin, assignments are due each week.

Need help or have questions? In addition to instructor access, every student receives support from an advisor.

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