Future University In Egypt (FUE)
Future University In Egypt (FUE)

Drug Design and Drug Development

Drug Design and Drug Development

  • Course Code :
    PHC 812
  • Level :
    Postgraduate
  • Course Hours :
    2.00 Hours
  • Entry year :
    2023/2024
  • Department :
    Faculty of Pharmacy

Aim of the course

Course Contents

This course deals with the principles and frameworks of basic, current and future drug design techniques. The approach should provide the student with an understanding of new developments as they become elaborated in future and will be of aid to the student whenever there is a need to appreciate the rationales behind the design of drugs. The course comprises the principles of drug design and drug development through Molecular Modeling aspects. The course includes training sessions on computer cheminformatics programs.

a) Knowledge and understanding

b) Intellectual Skills

c) Professional and Practical Skills

d) General and transferable skills

Teaching and Learning Methods for special needs students

a) Assessment Methods

b) Assessment Schedule

c) Weighting of Assessment

a) Course Notes

b) Essential Books (Text Books)

c) Recommended Books

d) Scientific periodicals,bulletins,etc...

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Future University in Egypt proudly celebrates a remarkable academic achievement by three distinguished members of its Faculty of Pharmacy community, Fatma Makram Youssef, Hoda Mohamed Ibrahim, and Alaa Mahmoud Ahmed, who have successfully defended their Master’s theses in Pharmacy Practice and Clinical Pharmacy in 2025.

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Recent graduates from the Faculty of Pharmacy at the Future University of Egypt applying for a Masters by Research program in the School of Pharmacy at UCC will be able to avail of the EU fee rate. A Masters by Research degree is a supervised research program that lasts for a minimum of one year (full-time). Students must undertake research equivalent to 90 ECTS credits, and they must then submit a thesis that will be reviewed by both internal and external examiners.

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