
Pharmacy Technology Department
Health,
Kinesiology & Natural Sciences Division
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PHRA 1304 |
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Catalog Description: |
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A study of disease processes and the therapeutic
properties of the drugs used in treatment. |
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Course Title: |
Pharmacotherapy
& Disease Processes |
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Course Number: |
PHRA 1304 |
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Credit Hours: |
3 Semester
Credit Hours |
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Prerequisites: |
PHRA 1361, ENGL 0305, ENGL 0306, MATH
0308 |
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Classroom: |
S205 |
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Class Days and Times: |
Tue & Thu 8.00a.m
– 12.00p.m |
Instructor:
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Odumosu,
Stephen
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Office Location: |
E 211 A |
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Office Hours: |
Mon - Fri. 1.30p.m –
2.30p.m |
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E-mail: |
Stephen.F.Odumosu@lonestar.edu |
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Office phone: |
281-357-3634 |
Course Learning
Outcomes:
Required Textbooks and/or Materials:
Pharmacology for Technicians, Third
Edition, Author: Ballington, Laughlin, ISBN: 0-7638-2210-8
Pharmacology for Technicians Workbook,
Third Edition, Author: Ballington, Laughlin, ISBN: 0-7638-2213-2
Evaluation:
All
tests/exams will be in multiple choice formats.
Requirement
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Points
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Percent of Final Average
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weekly Homework |
4x100= 400 |
40 % |
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Mid-semester Test |
150 |
20 % |
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Final Exam |
150 |
30% |
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Attendance |
8x10= 80 |
10 % |
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Total |
780 |
100 % |
10% of Homework may be scheduled for impromptu class
quiz or surveys.
Letter Grade Assignment:
Final letter grades will be
assigned after computing individual final averages in percent as follows:
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Final Average in Percent |
Letter Grade |
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100 – 89.5 % |
A |
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79.5 – 89.4 % |
B |
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69.5 – 79.4% |
C |
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59.5 –69.4% |
D |
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0– 59.4% |
F |
Attendance Policy:
Regular attendance to all classes
is essential to the completion of this course. Complete attendance is
encouraged & rewarded with 10% of total semester score.
Absenteeism takes off 10
points/class: 3 consecutive unexcused absences will prohibit the successful
completion of this course. Lateness to class robs the affected student of
1point/10minutes.
Should you anticipate an absence,
please notify the instructor in advance.
If you should miss a class, it is the student’s responsibility to obtain
lecture notes and assignments from a classmate.
Assignments:
All assignments are to be completed
and submitted to the instructor on the scheduled due date. No late assignments will be accepted &
student loses the assigned score.
Make-up Exams:
Students must contact the
instructor prior to missing a scheduled examination by phone, in-person or by
e-mail. An opportunity to take an
alternative examination will be offered to those who make prior contact with the
instructor. All make-up exams will be
administered in the Lone Star College-Tomball Assessment Center.
Withdrawal Policy:
Withdrawal from the course after
the official day of record (see current catalog) will result in a final grade
of “W” on the student transcript and no credit will be awarded. Prior to the official day of record, it is
the student’s responsibility to initiate and complete a request for withdrawal
from any course.
Academic Integrity:
LSCS is committed to a high
standard of academic integrity in the academic community. In becoming a part of
the academic community, students are responsible for honesty and independent
effort. Failure to uphold these standards includes, but is not limited to, the
following: plagiarizing written work or projects, cheating on exams or
assignments, collusion on an exam or project, and misrepresentation of
credentials or prerequisites when registering for a course. Cheating includes
looking at or copying from another student's exam, orally communicating or
receiving answers during an exam, having another person take an exam or
complete a project or assignment, using unauthorized notes, texts, or other
materials for an exam, and obtaining or distributing an unauthorized copy of an
exam or any part of an exam. Plagiarism means passing off as his/her own the
ideas or writings of another (that is, without giving proper credit by
documenting sources). Plagiarism includes submitting a paper, report or project
that someone else has prepared, in whole or in part. Collusion is
inappropriately collaborating on assignments designed to be completed
independently. These definitions are not exhaustive. When there is clear evidence of cheating,
plagiarism, collusion or misrepresentation, a faculty member will take
disciplinary action including but not limited to: requiring the student to
retake or resubmit an exam or assignment, assigning a grade of zero or
"F" for an exam or assignment; or assigning a grade of "F"
for the course. Additional sanctions
including being withdrawn from the course, program or expelled from school may
be imposed on a student who violates the standards of academic integrity.
Software Piracy:
Law strictly prohibits unauthorized
copying of software purchased by Lone Star College-Tomball for use in
laboratories. Lone Star College-Tomball
administration will take appropriate disciplinary action against anyone
violating copyright laws.
Computer Virus Protection:
Computer viruses are,
unfortunately, a fact of life. Using the diskettes on more than one computer
creates the possibility of infecting computers and diskettes with a computer
virus. This exposes the computers of the college, your personal computer, and
any others you may be using to potentially damaging viruses. The college has
aggressive anti-virus procedures in place to protect its computers, but cannot
guarantee that a virus might not temporarily infect one of its machines. It is
your responsibility to protect all computers under your control and use and
ensure that each diskette you use, whenever or wherever you use it, has been
scanned with anti-virus software. Since new viruses arise continually, your
anti-virus software must be kept current. And, since no anti-virus software
will find every virus, keeping copies of data (backups) is extremely important.
Equal Opportunity Statement:
It is the policy of the Lone Star
College System to provide equal employment, admission and educational
opportunities without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex,
age, or disability.
LSCS Colleges strive to provide an
excellent learning environment free from harassment or intimidation directed at
any person’s race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, or
disability. Any form of harassment will
not be tolerated.
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SCANS Matrix |
The U.S. Department of Education
Secretary’s Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills (SCANS) has researched
and listed the skills and competencies that make up the know-how employees
will need for workplace success. You
can view the SCANS skills that are included in the course objectives at the LSCS
web site at: http://www.lonestar.edu, under Catalog & Description, then Course
Descriptions. |
Library Hours:
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Monday
– Thursday: |
8:00
a.m. – 9:30 p.m. |
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Friday: |
8:00
a.m. – 4:30 p.m. |

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ADA
Statement: The LSCS colleges are dedicated
to providing the least restrictive learning environment for all
students. The college district
promotes equity in academic access through the implementation of reasonable
accommodations as required by the Vocational Rehabilitation Act of 1973,
Title V, Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA)
which will enable students with disabilities to participate in and benefit
from all post-secondary educational activities. If you require reasonable accommodations
because of a physical, mental, or learning disability, please notify the
instructor of this course as soon as possible and preferably before the end
of the first two weeks of class to arrange for reasonable accommodations. |
Guaranteed Graduate Policy:
Lone Star College System guarantees
that graduates of its Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, or Associate of
Applied Science and all Certificate programs, providing under certain
circumstances, additional education and training tuition free to students
lacking appropriate mastery of specified competencies. For additional information, refer to the LSCS
college catalog.
Tentative
PHRA
1304, Pharmacotherapy & Disease Process
Spring
Schedule
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Week # |
Class Activities |
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1 |
Chp9 EMCP: Respiratory Drugs Chp10 EMCP: Gastrointestinal Drugs & Related Diseases End of Week Homework (100 points) |
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2 |
Chp11 EMCP: Urinary System Drugs Chp12 EMCP: Cardiovascular Drugs End of Week Homework (100 points) Mid-Semester
Test (150 points) |
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3 |
Chp13 EMCP: Muscle Relaxant, NonNarcotic Analgesics, &
Anti-Inflammatories Chp14 EMCP: Hormones Chp15 EMCP: Topicals, Ophthalmics, & Otics End of Week Homework (100 points) |
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4 |
Chp16 EMCP: Recombinant Drugs & Chemotherapy Chp17 EMCP: Vitamins, Nutritional & Alternative Supplements,
& Emergencies End of Week Homework (100 points) FINAL EXAM (150
points) |
*The instructor reserves the
right to modify the syllabus during the semester.