Pharmaceutical Sciences
The Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences subsumes several specialty areas: pharmaceutics,
medicinal chemistry, natural products/pharmacognosy, and physiology/pharmacology.
Pharmaceutics is that area of pharmacy associated with the following: designing various
dosage forms for delivery of drugs; determining drug storage and stability; and evaluating
the effects of administration and formulation factors on the absorption, distribution,
metabolism, and excretion of drugs in humans. Medicinal chemistry is a science that
is unique to pharmacy because it is a hybridization of the physical, chemical, biochemical,
analytical, and pharmacological principles employed in explaining the mechanisms of
drug action and drug design. The application of principles associated with medicinal
chemistry provides the professional undergraduate student with a firm basis for his/her
career in pharmacy. Pharmacognosy is that pharmaceutical science concerned with the
biological, chemical, and therapeutic uses of drugs obtained from plants, microbes,
and animals.
Mission
The mission of the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences is to empower students with
the foundation of knowledge essential to the professional pharmacy curriculum. While
providing the highest quality instruction in pharmaceutical sciences, the faculty
introduces and develops skills of critical thinking, problem solving and life-long
learning in future pharmacists. The members of the faculty serve as role models, nurturing
interpersonal skills in pharmacy students during their professional development. In
turn, the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences enhances the scholarly development
of these faculty members by encouraging them to strive for excellence in critical
inquiry. The Department also endeavors to contribute significantly to the CSU-COP
by excelling in service both within and outside of the College.