Course Information
Course Semester Plan
Course Information
| No | Module name | Development of cosmetic preparations |
| 1 | Courses code | P20.02013 |
| 2 | Study loads | 2 credits |
| 3 | Semester | Second Semester |
| 4 | Precondition | there is no |
| 5 | Competence | Upon completion of this course, students are expected to be able to: 1. Describes the critical factors required for the design, manufacture and evaluation of various dosage forms and other drug delivery systems 2. Design, manufacture and evaluate drug dosage forms and other drug delivery systems. 3. Characterize and evaluate physicochemical properties of the pharmaceutical substances 4. Show contributions in individual or group projects. 5. Summarize information and communicate its development obtained from group experience |
| 6 | Elements of competency | MKK |
| 7 | Type competency | supporting competence |
| 8 | Syllabus | 1. Introduction: Early stage development (Cosmetic design); 2. Preformulation as a cosmetic product design tools; 3. Biopharmaceutical aspects in the development of cosmetic formulations; 4. Optimization of Cosmetics Products; 5. Solid Dosage Form; 6. Semisolid Dosage Form; 7. Liquid Dosage Form; 8. Mid-term exam; 9. Herbal cosmetics; 10-11. Cosmetic journal reviews; 12. Cosmetic liquid product design; 13. Cosmetic solid product design; 14. Cosmetic semi solid product design; 15. Herbal cosmetic product design; 16. Final Exam |
| 9 | Attribute to soft skills | discipline, active participation, communication skill |
| 10 | Learning methods | Lecture, Discussion, Group/Individual Presentation |
| 11 | Learning media | the LCD viewer, lapto p, white board and “online” (Google Meet) |
| 12 | Appraisal | Presentation, paper reviews and group discussions |
| 13 | Lecturer | Apt. Nasrul Wathoni, Ph.D. |
| 14 | References | united States Pharmacopeial Convention, Inc. The United States Pharmacopeia (USP 26). Rockville, Maryland, USA, 2013. Martin A. Physical Pharmacy. 4th ed. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 2014, pp. 212–251 Chulia D, Deleuil M, Pourelot Y. Powder Technology and Pharmaceutical Processes.Amsterdam: Elsevier Science, 2010. |
Course Semester Plan
