Pharmaceutical Tech Programmes

DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY

A) FULL-TIME BACHELOR OF PHARMACY (B.PHARM) PROGRAMME.

Admission Requirements

Regular undergraduate students are admitted into the programme through University Matriculation Examination (UME), Direct Entry and JUPEB

Minimum of five (5) O’ LEVEL credits to include: English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology obtained in not more than two sittings.

B) Master of Pharmacy (M. Pharm)

The candidate must have a first degree in Pharmacy, or its equivalent with a FCGPA of not less than 3.0 from Nnamdi Azikiwe University or any other recognized University.

 

  1. Doctor of Philosophy degree (Ph.D)

The candidate must hold a masters’ degree in a relevant discipline with a FCGPA of not less than 3.50 on a 5 point scale or an average of 60 % from Nnamdi Azikiwe University or a recognized University. This is provided the University matriculation requirement is satisfied.

 

Areas of Specialization include:

  • Biopharmaceutics/Pharmacokinetics
  • Cosmetic science and Technology
  • Drug delivery and Targeting
  • Formulation Science and technology
  • Physical Pharmaceutics
  • Powder and Tablet Technology

 

1st Year, First Semester
Course Code Course Title Credits
ICH101 Basic Organic Chemistry 2
ICH111 Basic Inorganic Chemistry 2
BIO101 General Biology 1 2
PHY101 General Physics 1 3
PHY103 General Physics 111 3
PHY107 General Physics Lab 1 1
MAT101 General mathematics 1 3
GSS 101 Use of English 1 1
GSS 105 Humanities 2
GSS107 Nigerian Peoples and Culture 2
GSS108 Basic Igbo Studies 1 1
CSC Introduction to Computer Programming 2

 

1st Year, Second Semester
Course Code Course Title Credits
ICH102 Basic Physical Chemistry 2
ICH112 Basic Practical Chemistry 1
BIO102 General Biology 11 3
BIO103 General Practical Biology 1
PHY102 General Physics 11 3
PHY108 General Physics Lab 11 1
MAT102 General Mathematics 11 3
GSS102 Use of English 11 1
GSS106 Social Sciences 2
GSS109 Basic Igbo Studies 11 1
CSC102 Introduction to Computer Programming 11 2
ZOO102 Introduction to Zoology 2

 

 

2nd Year, First Semester
Course Code Course Title Credits
PCL201 Introduction to Pharmacy Practice 2
PTE203 Pharmaceutical Calculations 2
PMB205 Introduction to Biochemistry 3
PCO211 Human Gross Anatomy/Neuroanatomy 2
PCG221 Introductory Pharmacognosy 2
PCO213 Introduction to Human Physiology 1 2
PCO215 General Principles of Physiology 2
PMC231 General Pharmaceutical & inorganic chemistry 2
PMB281 Introductory Pharmaceutical Microbiology 2
PCO217 Practical Human Anatomy/Histology 1
PMB283 Practical Introductory Pharmaceutical Microbiology 1

 

 

2nd Year, Second Semester
Course Code Course Title Credits
PCO214 Introduction to Human Physiology 11 2
PCG222 Indigenous Medicinal Plants 2
PMC232 General Physical,Organic and Radio Chemistry 3
PTE242 Introduction to pharmaceutics 3
PMB202 Introductory Practical Biochemistry 1
UMT100 University Mandatory Information Technology Training 0
PHM204 Use of Library and Study Skills 1
PCO212 Human Genetic Anatomy/Histology 2
PCG224 Practical Pharmacognosy 1
PMC234 Practical Pharmaceutical Physical Chemistry 1
PTE244 Practical Pharmaceutics (Dispensing) 1
ENT200 Entrepreneurship education and new venture creation 0

 

 

3rd Year, First Semester
Course Code Course Title Credits
PCG321 Natural Products 3
PMC331 Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry 3
PTE341 Physical Pharmaceutics 3
PCO351 Principles of Pharmacology 2
PCO353 Pharmacology of GIT and Peripheral nervous systems 2
PCL371 Introducti0n to Pharmacy Administration & Management 2
PMB381 Antimicrobial Pharmaceutical Products 2
PCG323 Practical Pharmacognosy 11 1
PTE343 Practical  Physical Pharmaceutics 1
PMB383 Practical Antimicrobial Agents evaluation 1

 

3rd Year, Second Semester
Course Code Course Title Credits
PMC332 Pharmaceutical Specification and Standardization 2
PTE342 Unit Operations 2
PCO352 Pharmacology of Cardiovascular and central nervous system 2
PCL362 Pharmacokinetics and Biopharmaceutics 2
PCL364 Health Psychology 2
PHM306 Biostatistics and Research Methods in Pharmacy 3
PMB382 Sterile Products Technology 3
PMC334 Practical Pharm. Qualitative Analysis 1
PCO354 Practical Pharmacology 1 1
PTE344 Practical Unit Operations & Dispense Systems 1
PMB384 Practical Sterile Products Technology 1
ENT300 Entrepreneurial Skills 0

 

4th Year, First Semester
Course Code Course Title Credits
PCG421 Phytoevaluation and phytoanalysis 2
PTE441 Tblet & Capsule Technology 2
PCO451 Chemotherapy 2
PCL461 Pathology for Pharmacy Students 2
PCL471 Pharmacy Ethics & Jurisprudence 3
PMC431 Instrumental Methods in Pharmaceutical Analysis 2
PMB481 Evaluation of antimicrobial agents 2
PMB483 Advanced Practical antimicrobial agents Evaluation 1
PCO453 Practical Pharmacology 11 1
PMC433 Practical Pharmaceutical Analysis 11 1
PMC435 Practical Pharmaceutical Synthesis 1
PTE443 Practical Tablet and Capsule Technology 1

 

4th Year, Second Semester
Course Code Course Title Credits
PMC432 Medicinal Chemistry 3
PMB482 Basic Pharmaceutical Biotechnology and immunology 3
PMB484 Practical Introductory Pharmaceutical Biotechnology 1
PTE444 Advanced Dispensing 2
PCG422 Practical Phytoevaluation and Phytoanalysis 1
PCL462 Introduction to Clinical and Public Health Pharmacy 2
PCO452 Pharmacology of Endocrine and Respiratory Systems 2
PTE446 Practical Advanced Dispensing 1
PCL464 Supply Chain Management of Pharmaceutical and other heallth commodities 3
PHM472 SIWES 4

 

5th Year, First Semester
Course Code Course Title Credits
PCL561 Pathology & Pharmacotherapeutics 3
PCG521 Herbal,Complementary & Alternative Medicines 2
PCO551 Screening Methods in Pharmacology 2
PTE541 Novel Drug Delivery Sysems and Drug Stability 3
PMC531 Pharmaceutical Analysis and Good Laboratory Principles 2
PCO553 Toxicology 2
PMB581 Clinical Applications of Pharmaceutical Microbiology 2
PCL563 Clinical Pharmacokinetics & Clinical Safety Evaluations 2
PCL571 Pharmacy Administration and Management 2

 

 

5th Year, Second Semester
Course Code Course Title Credits
PCL562 Drug information,Literature Evaluation & Communication Skills 2
PCL564 Clinical Pharmacy Clerkship 4
PCL566 Drug Administration & Patient Medical Assessment 2
PMB582 Pharmaceutical Biotechnology 3
PMC532 Medicinal Chemistry,Drug Design and Development 3
PTE542 Industrial Pharmacy and Process Validation 2
PCO552 Veterinary Pharmacy and Agrochemicals 2
PHM592 Research Project 4

 

Master’s Degree Programmes

PTE 801: Research Methods in Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology (3 credits)

 

The student is taught and guided on the various aspects of initiating and prosecuting a research project, as well as writing an effective report on the scientific research. Thus, the course will cover the following principles: choosing a research topic/project, literature survey, conducting preliminary tests, preparing the experimental plan, collection and evaluation of empirical data, analysis of data and presentation of results, organization and writing of a project report. Dr Uronnachi

Bioinformatics, proteomic and genomic tools used in drug delivery. The student is also taught how to write research proposals. Dr Umeyor

 

PTE 802:        Technology of Packaging of Pharmaceuticals (3 credits)

Principles of packaging in the industry. Types, properties and evaluation of packaging materials. Types design and tolerance of containers and closures. Container-product interactions. Corrosion and biological deterioration of packaging materials.  Packaging requirements for various dosage forms, e.g. aerosols, sterile products, etc. Dr Ifeanyi Okoye/Dr Nwakile

 

PTE 803: Current Good Manufacturing Practice and Quality Control (3 credits)

A detailed study of the contents and requirements of the Guide to Current Good Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Practice, 1977 (HMS0, London) and/or Good Manufacturing Practice 1991 [QC Manager’s Group of the Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Group (PMG) of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN)].The concept of drug assurance and quality control. Statistical aspects of quality control including sampling techniques and methods for the evaluation of results. Design of monographs on pure drugs and finished medicines. Preparation of reports, quality control records and documentation. Physical and chemical methods of analysis. Evaluation techniques for raw materials, equipment and various pharmaceutical dosage forms. Quality control of packaging materials. Dr Chukwumerije

 

PTE 806:         Industrial Work Experience (3 credits)

Practical studies in pharmaceutical manufacturing laboratories, and experience embodied in a report. This report would also be presented as a Seminar. Dr Uronnachi

 

PTE 808         Laboratory Instruction Orientations           (3 credits)

This involves participation in the preparation and instruction of undergraduate practicals in Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology Department as a teaching assistant followed by the submission of a written report in the form of a Log book. Dr Umeyor

 

PHM   804      Applied Biostatistics                                     (3 credits)

Biostatistical definitions: Variance, Standard Deviation and Standard Error. Normal Distribution; Confidence Limits; Meaning and uses of statistics; Frequency distribution; Sampling and sampling techniques, questionnaire design; Measures of central tendency and measures of dispersion; Probability and probability distribution; Estimation, Point and interval estimation; Test of hypothesis; Regression and correlation; Chi-Square; Null Hypothesis, T-test; Analysis of Variance, one way and two way ANOVA; Simple non-parametric tests; Latin Square Design; Randomized complete Block Design; Missing Data; Sub sampling; Transformation; Analysis of clinical trials; Application; Fertility indicators and positive health indicator and index;

Pictorial presentation of data: pie chat, bar charts, etc; Risk assessment, odd ratios etc; study of various computer packages relevant in solving pharmaceutical and biomedical problems. Dr Mrs Uzuke

 

 

PTE 807:        Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics (3 credits)

Advanced studies of the concept of bioavailability. Drug absorption from the GIT and other routes of administration. Kinetics of drug absorption, distribution and elimination. Factors (physiological, physicochemical, formulation and dosage form) which influence drug absorption.

Prof Attama

 

In vitro, in situ and in vivo methods used to study the various factors affecting drug absorption.  Pharmacokinetic models as they relate to standard, sustained release and controlled release dosage forms. Dr Uronnachi

 

PTE 809:        Radiopharmacy (3 credits)

Studies of the fundamental principles of radiopharmacy. Natural radioactivity and radioactive decay. Radioactive elements and types of elementary particles. Instruments and techniques for measuring radiation.  Radiopharmaceuticals: formulation, quality control and applications.  Hazards of radiation including the prevention of and protection against such hazards. Prof IS Okafor

PTE 851:        Design and Formulation of Dosage Forms (3 credits)

Physico-chemical, biopharmaceutical and therapeutic considerations in the design of dosage forms. Control methods to ensure standardization.  Preformulation studies. The concept, formation, and characterization of monolayer, multilayer and mixed films for biological application. Concept, determination and application of HLB in the formulation of emulsions.  Formulation of aerosols including filling techniques and testing of aerosol packs. Dr S. O. Majekodunmi

Formulation of topical preparations including factors affecting percutaneous absorption. Formulation of rectally administered drugs and factors affecting their bioavailability. Properties and uses of liposomal drug carriers. Formulation of controlled release drug delivery systems. Kinetics of drug degradation in dosage forms. Stabilization of dosage forms. Application of accelerated stability studies in the determination of shelf-life and expiry dates of drug products. Prof Ofokansi

 

 

PTE 852          Surface and Interfacial Phenomena (3 credits)

A detailed study of the principles and applications of adsorption, surface and interfacial tension in pharmacy including surface tension and surface free energy- liquid/vapour systems, liquid/liquid systems, solid/vapour and solid/liquid systems; Measurements of surface and interfacial tension Dr Nwakile

Adsorption- liquid/vapour systems, liquid/liquid systems, solid/vapour and solid/liquid systems. Dr Umeyor

 

PTE 853: Fundamentals of Pharmaceutical Solids (3 credits)

The purpose of this course is to foster basic understanding of the solid state and relevant analytical techniques for its characterization. Theory will begin by addressing atomic solids, with an eventual emphasis on small molecular organic materials. Topics within this course include solidification, nucleation and growth, surface properties, diffusion processes and solid state reactions/reactivity, crystalline polymorphism, the amorphous solid state, deformation processes, and mechanical properties of consolidated bodies. Prof Onyechi

 

PTE 854:         Disperse Systems (3 credits)

Advanced colloid science. Preparation, properties and physical stability of colloidal systems. A detailed study of surfactants and their pharmaceutical applications: physical properties of surfactant solutions, solubilization and detergency. Gels and their applications in Pharmacy. Advanced study of coarse disperse systems such as suspensions, emulsions, foams and aerosols, and semi-solids. Solutions and phase equilibria.  Ionic solutions and electrolytic equilibria. Surface and interfacial phenomena.Interparticulate phenomena.Thermodynamics of disperse systems. Prof Ofokansi

Advanced studies of the rheology of Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids; methods and equipment used in the determination of viscosity and flow behaviours. Viscosity-imparting agents of pharmaceutical relevance. Dr Umeyor

 

PTE 856:        Advances in Powder and Tablet Technology (3 credits)

Flow properties and other characteristics of powders, shear measurements. Advances in powder mixing and segregation. Physico-technical properties of powders.

Dr Nwakile

Advances in formulation, processing and quality control of compressed tablets. Tablet problems and remedies. Mobilization of local excipients for the pharmaceutical industry. Dr. S O Majekodunmi

 

PTE 858:        Cosmetic Science and Technology (3 credits)

Detailed study of the physiology of skin and hair. Formulation, quality control, physical and microbiological stability of cosmetic products. Technology of production of deodorant and anti-perspirant products; emollient and decorative products. Products with surface skin effects; preparations with deep skin effects; shampoos and hair dyes; hair relaxers and hair strengtheners; bath preparations, etc. Prof Ofokansi/Dr Nwakile

 

SEMESTER 3

PTE 890          Thesis (12 credits)

The candidate is expected to carry out a research in any Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology.

 

 PhD Degree

PTE     905      Seminar (3 credits)

Presentation of a seminar on any selected topic of current relevance after the approval of the supervisor and/or the Departmental PG Coordinator. This seminar must hold in the first semester of the first year of the programme. Dr Uronnachi

 

PTE 951 Regulatory Aspects of Industrial Practice (2 credits)

The principal foci of this course are the Federal government’s regulation of the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries research and development, manufacturing, approval, and marketing of drugs and drug products and, to a lesser extent, diagnostic agents and devices, cosmetic, and foods; the concept of intellectual property (i.e., patents, trade secrets, etc.) and its role in the pharmaceutical and related industries. Dr Chukwumerije

 

PTE 952 Manufacturing Pharmacy (2 credits)

A comprehensive course addressing the techniques and equipment utilized in the large scale processing of solids (such as tablets and hard gelatin capsules). Special emphasis is placed on methods of quality control, tablet tooling and manufacture and characterization, fluid-bed processing, and sterile processing of parenteral medication. Presentations on current topics of good manufacturing practices and current industry emphases would also be made. Prof IS Okafor

 

PTE 953 Novel Drug Delivery Systems (2 credits)

A comprehensive discussions on novel particulate drug delivery systems (niosomes, bilosomes, liposomes, lipospheres, microspheres, nanoparticles etc) would be embarked on; a review on SEDDS and their applications in pharmacy; Delivery of biotechnological products and vaccines using nanoparticles, viral vectors etc; novel ocular and nasal delivery systems. Prof Ofokansi

 

PTE 955: Advanced instrumentation in Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology (3 credits)

A detailed theoretical background on the principles of applications of various instruments including HPLC, GC, DSC, IR, NMR, X-Ray Diffraction device, Nanosizer, Electron Microscopy etc; Applications of these instruments in pharmaceutics, including practical examples of analysis of data generated from them. Prof AA Attama

 

PTE 990:        Doctoral dissertation (18 credits)

This is a report based on a comprehensive research in any of the areas of specialization listed above.

 

LIST OF ACADEMIC STAFF 

S/N NAMES RANK
1 PHARM. DR. NWAKILE CALISTUS DOZIE SENIOR LECTURER
2 PHARM. PROF. ADIKWU MICHAEL UMALE ADJUNCT PROFESSOR
3 PHARM.PROF. IGNATIUS S. OKAFOR ADJUNCT PROFESSOR
4 PHARM. PROF. ANTHONY AMAECHI ATTAMA ADJUNCT PROFESSOR
5 PHARM. PROF. OFOKANSI CHIBUZOR KENNETH ADJUNCT PROFESSOR
6 PHARM. PROF. ONYECHI JACOB OKWUCHUKWU ADJUNCT PROFESSOR
7 PHARM. DR. OSONWA UDUMA EKE PROFESSOR
8 PHARM DR. OKOYE IFEANYI ERIC ADJUNCT SENIOR LECTURER
9 DR. CHUKWUMERIJE ONYENOHA ADJUNCT SENIOR LECTURER
10 PHARM. DR. NZEKWE IFEANYI THADDEUS SENIOR LECTURER
11 PHARM. DR. EBERE OKOYE INNOCENT SENIOR LECTURER
 
12 PHARM. DR. UMEYOR CHUKWUEBUKA EMMANUEL SENIOR LECTURER
13 PHARM DR.  URONNACHI EMMANUEL MADUABUCHI SENIOR LECTURER
14 PHARM DR. MAJEKODUNMI STEPHEN OLARIBIGBE ADJUNCT SENIOR LECTURER
15 PHARM OKEKE IFEANYI JUSTIN LECTURER 11
16 EWUZIE SOMTOCHUKWU RICHARD GRADUATE
ASSISTANT
17 NEBOLISA NGOZI MARYANN GRADUATE
ASSISTANT
18 IKEOTUONYE CHIDALU BENEDICTA GRADUATE
ASSISTANT
19 OKEKE TOCHUKWU CHIMDINDU GRADUATE
ASSISTANT

 

LIST OF TECHNICAL STAFF 

1 ORJI VICTOR NNAMDI ASSIST. CHIEF LABORATORY TECHNOLOGIST
2 NWOBU IKECHUKWU BONIFACE SENIOR LABORATORY TECHNOLOGIST
3 MOZIE JAMES IFESINACHI SENIOR LABORATORY TECHNOLOGIST
4 EBIELONWU CHIKA FAVOUR LABORATORY
SSUPERVISOR

 

LIST OF ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF 

1 UDUGWU UCHEOMA NKUMA SENIOR EXECUTIVE
OFFICER
2 MBACHI ROSELINE ANURIKA HIGHER EXECUTIVE
OFFICER