Pharmaceutical
science focuses on the application of
medical knowledge and attitudes with
professionalism to the needs and expectations
of pharmacists in drug stores or hospitals,
or related laboratories of a company,
government or school. The field of pharmaceutical
science includes New Drug Development
Methodology, Medicinal Plants, Pharmaceutical
Inorganic Chemistry, Anatomic Physiology,
Physical Pharmacy, Organic Chemistry,
Pharmacognosy, Qualitative Analytical
Chemistry, Quantitative Analytical Chemistry
Pharmaceutical
science focuses on the application of
medical knowledge and attitudes with
professionalism to the needs and expectations
of pharmacists in drug stores or hospitals,
or related laboratories of a company,
government or school. The field of pharmaceutical
science includes New Drug Development
Methodology, Medicinal Plants, Pharmaceutical
Inorganic Chemistry, Anatomic Physiology,
Physical Pharmacy, Organic Chemistry,
Pharmacognosy, Qualitative Analytical
Chemistry, Quantitative Analytical Chemistry,
Structure Analysis, Synthetic Organic
Chemistry, Biochemistry, Hygienic Chemistry,
Microbiology, Pathology, Endocrinology,
Pharmacokinetics, Genetic Engineering,
Environment Hygienic Chemistry, Industrial
Pharmacy, Clinical Pharmacy, Clinical
Nutrition, Chemistry of Chemotherapeutics,
Anatomy and Physiology, Pharmaceutics,
Pharmacology, Pharmacopoeia, Pharmaceutical
Jurisprudence, New Drug Development,
Herbology, Toxicology, Immunology, Hospital
Pharmacy, Forensic Chemistry, Drug Information,
and Environmental Toxicology. The college
contributes research in the pharmaceutical
science to the underpinning of advances
in the health care of the community.
Students are encouraged to pursue research
interests, develop learning skills and
motivation to provide the basis for
self-directed continuing education,
and acquire knowledge, skills and attitudes
appropriate for further education in
any pharmaceutical speciality. The college
is aimed at students who have a basic
grounding in pharmaceutical science
and are training themselves to become
a researcher, public servant, patent
attorney, pharmaceutical manufacture
manager and so on, involved in discovering,
designing, developing, and evaluating
new drugs for the marketplace.
The
Department of Pharmaceutical Science
of the College of Pharmacy, was initially
launched in 1955. This department focuses
on the education for pharmaceutical
science and application of medical knowledge
and attitudes with professionalism to
the needs and expectations as pharmacists
in drug stores or hospitals, or related
laboratories of companies, government
or school. The department offers many
courses related to pharmaceutical science
including new drug development.
To
receive the Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical
Science, you must
1) complete a minimum of 150 credit
units
2) satisfy the English proficiency
3) complete 36 units for cultural studies
including foreign languages
4) complete 85 units for mandatory professional
courses
5) complete 29 units for professional
courses
Year
1
Medicinal Plant, Pharmaceutical Inorganic
Chemistry,
Year 3
Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry,
Hygienic Chemistry, Microbiology, Pathology,
Endocrinology, Pharmacokinetics, Genetic
Engineering, Environment Hygienic Chemistry,
Industrial Pharmacy, Clinical Pharmacy,
Clinical Nutrition , Chemistry of Chemotherapeutics,
Anatomy and Physiology,
Year 4
Pharmaceutics, Phamacology, Pharmacopoeia,
Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence, New Drug
Development, Herbology, Toxicology,
Immunology, Hospital Pharmacy, Forensic
Chemistry, Drug Information, Environmental
Toxicology
By
graduation, students will have developed
the ability to reason logically and
critically; acquired an appreciation
of the contributions of research in
the pharmaceutical science to the underpinning
of advances in the health care of the
community and where appropriate received
encouragement to pursue research interests;
developed learning skills and motivation
to provide the basis for self-directed
continuing education; acquired knowledge,
skills and attitudes appropriate for
further education in any pharmaceutical
specialty; and demonstrated competence
in the application of medical knowledge
and attitudes with professionalism to
the needs and expectations as pharmacists
in drug stores or hospitals, or related
laboratories of a company, government
or school.
Se-Young Choung, Ph.D.
[University of Tokyo, 1987, Professor,
Hygienic Chemistry and Toxicology, sychoung@khu.ac.kr]
Seong-Hyun Jung, Ph.D.
[State University of New York, 1987,
Professor, Pharmacology, suchung@khu.ac.kr]
Dong-Hyun Kim, Ph.D.
[Toyama Medical and Pharmacetutical
University, Japan, 1987, Professor,
Microbiology, dhkim@khu.ac.kr]
Kyung-Tae Lee, Ph.D.
[Leuven University, Belgium, 1991, Professor,
Biochemistry,ktlee@khu.ac.kr]
Seo-Young Jeong, Ph.D.
[University of Utah, 1984, Professor,
Pharmaceutics, syjeong@khu.ac.kr]
Jin-Hyun Jeong, Ph.D.
[Stanford University, 1993, Associate
Professor, Organic Synthesis and Medicinal
Chemistry, jeongjh@khu.ac.kr]
Young-Sup Lee, Ph.D.
[Korea Advanced Institute of Science
and Technology, 1992, Associate Professor,
Chemistry and Medicinal Chemistry kyslee@khu.ac.kr]
Oriental Pharmaceutical Science focuses
on the application of medical knowledge
and attitudes with professionalism to
the needs and expectations as oriental
pharmacists in drug stores or hospitals,
or related laboratories of a company,
government or school.
Oriental Pharmaceutical Science focuses
on the application of medical knowledge
and attitudes with professionalism to
the needs and expectations as oriental
pharmacists in drug stores or hospitals,
or related laboratories of a company,
government or school. The field of Pharmaceutical
Science includes Pharmaceutical Chemistry,
Pharmaceutical Botany, Herbology, Natural
Product Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Analytical
Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, English
for Oriental Pharmacy, Anatomy, Pharmacognosy,
Physiology, Dispensatory for Oriental
Medicine, Hygienic Chemistry, Pathology,
Biochemistry, Microbiology, Commerce
of Oriental Medicine, Pharmaceutical
Engineering, Structural Analysis, Oriental
Medical Physiology, Storagylogy of Oriental
Drugs, Toxicology, Chinese Sang-Han-Rhon,
Medical Sa-Sang, Pharmacokinetics, Pharmaceutics,
Pharmacology, Oriental Prescription,
Oriental Medical Pharmacology, Health
Functional Food, Cultivation of Oriental
Drugs, Pharmacopoeia, Immunology, Pharmaceutical
Jurisprudence, Endocrinology, Introduction
of Food Engineering, Agricultural Chemical
Medicine.
Kyung
Hee University has a tradition of research
and teaching in Oriental Pharmaceutical
Science. The excellent faculty and facilities
have allowed all students to learn how
to grasp the nature of materials for
the cure and prevention of disease with
academic backgrounds and techniques
and philosophy. The programs are directed
towards the acquisition of pharmaceutical
knowledge and professional philosophy.
The undergraduate course in Oriental
Pharmacy is, therefore, directed towards
the personal development of the individual
student and to the acquisition and utilization
of modern pharmaceutical knowledge,
medical practice, skills and attitudes
with various studies and experiments
for the benefit of individual patients
and society.
To receive the Bachelor of Science in
Oriental Pharmaceutical Science, a student
must
1) complete a minimum of 150 credit
units
2) satisfy the general requirements
of the school for professional degrees
3) complete 36 units of required courses
4) complete 85 units of compulsory courses
for Oriental Pharmaceutical Science
5) complete 29 units of elective courses
for Oriental Pharmaceutical Science
6) acquire a minimum English and electronic
proficiency test
Year
1
Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmaceutical
Botany
Year 2
Herbology, Pharmaceutical Analytical
Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Anatomy,
Pharmacognosy, Physiology, Oriental
Medical Physiology, Agricultural Chemical
Medicine
Year 3
Natural Product Chemistry, Hygienic
Chemistry, Pathology, Biochemistry,
Microbiology, Structural Analysis,
Storagylogy of Oriental Drugs, Toxicology,
Chinese Sang-Han-Rhon, Medical Sa-Sang,
Pharmacokinetics, Cultivation of Oriental
Drugs, Immunology, Endocrinology
Year 4
Dispensatory for Oriental Medicine,
Pharmaceutical Engineering, Pharmaceutics,
Pharmacology, Oriental Prescription,
Oriental Medical Pharmacology, Health
Functional Food, Pharmacopoeia, Pharmaceutical
Jurisprudence, Introduction of Food
Engineering, Commerce of Oriental
Medicine,
Our
students have an array of employment
choices after graduation. They can choose
development or research in several pharmaceutical-related
areas, including drug store, local and
multi-national pharmaceutical companies.
They can also play an important role
in government for establishment of pharmaceutical
strategy. We also strongly recommend
entering a graduate program related
to oriental pharmaceutical science.
Seon-Pyo Hong, Ph.D.
[University of Tokyo, 1995, Associate
Professor, Natural Product Chemistry
Lab., seonhong@khu.ac.kr]
Jong-Hoon Ryu, Ph.D.
[Tohoku University, 1995, Associate
Professor, Oriental Pharmacology and
Herbal Prescription Laboratory, jhryu63@khu.ac.kr]