Course Information
Course Semester Plan
Course Information
| No | Module name | Chemotherapeutics |
| 1 | Courses code | P20.01022 |
| 2 | Study loads | 2 credits |
| 3 | Semester | First Semester |
| 4 | Precondition | there is no |
| 5 | Competence | Upon completion of this course, students are expected to be able to: 1. Apply pharmacokinetics process related to absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of drugs 2. Show contributions both in individual or group project 3. Conduct independent literature studies using databases and pharmacology-related publications to solve problems related to the pharmacology field |
| 6 | Elements of competency | MKK |
| 7 | Type competency | supporting competence |
| 8 | Syllabus | 1. Introduction and Understanding of Chemotherapeutics; 2. Fundamentals of Chemotherapeutics; 3. Infection and the Body’s Defense System; 4. Correct application of anti-infection drugs; 5. Use of antibiotics in special conditions; 6. Antibiotic Resistance; 7. Bacteria, Viruses, Fungi, and Protozoa Innovations on the human body; 8. Mid-term Exam; 9. Anti-Cancer drugs; 10. Anti Tuberculosis dan Anti Leprosy drugs; 11. Anti Viral Drugs; 12. Anti Fungal Drugs; 13. Anti Malaria Drugs; 14. Anthelmintic Drugs; 15. Anti-amoebic drugs; 16. Final Examination |
| 9 | Attribute to soft skills | ethics, discipline, awareness |
| 10 | Learning methods | Lecture and Discussion |
| 11 | Learning media | LCD |
| 12 | Appraisal | Written test, Mid-term test, and Final test |
| 13 | Lecturer | Dr. Apt. Eli Halimah, M.Si. and Prof. Dr. Apt. Ajeng Diantini, M.Si. |
| 14 | References | Anderson, Rosaleen J, Paul W. Groundwater, and Adam Todd. Antibacterial Agents: Chemistry, Mode of Action, Mechanisms of Resistance, and Clinical Applications. Chichester, West Sussex: John Wiley & Sons, 2012. Davey P, Wilcox MH, Irving W, Thwaites G. Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. 7 ed. ed. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press; 2015. Verhoef, J., van Kessel, K., and H. Snippe. 2019. Immune Response in Human Pathology: Infections Caused by Bacteria, Viruses, Fungi, and Parasites. Nijkamp and Parnham’s Principles of Immunopharmacology Douglas L. Mayers, Jack D. Sobel, Marc Ouellette, Keith S. Kaye, Dror Marchaim. 2017. Antimicrobial Drug Resistance : Mechanisms of Drug Resistance, Volume 1 John C. Rotschafer, David R. Andes, Keith A. Rodvold. 2016. Antibiotic Pharmacodynamics (Methods in Pharmacology and Toxicology) 1st ed. 2016. |
Course Semester Plan
