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FARB3000 Applied Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy Course description

Course name in Norwegian
Anvendt farmakologi og farmakoterapi
Study programme
Pharmacy Programme
Weight
10.0 ECTS
Year of study
2025/2026
Programme description
Course history

Introduction

This course focuses on the field of clinical pharmacology/pharmacotherapy, and also covers patient and practice-related knowledge. The goal is to contribute to a comprehensive understanding of drug therapy of important therapeutic areas such as neurology, psychiatry, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes and cancer. Key aspects are factors leading to variation in pharmacology and the importance for treatment of different patient groups.

Required preliminary courses

The student must have passed all the courses from the first year of study and may lack a maximum of one passed course from the second year.

Learning outcomes

After completing the course, the student should have the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:

Knowledge

The student

  • can describe factors leading to variation in pharmacology and the importance for effects and adverse reactions of drugs
  • has in-depth knowledge of drug interactions, including practical management to prevent drug therapy problems
  • can assess pharmaceutical treatment in selected therapy areas in accordance with applicable therapy guidelines
  • know the most common types of acute medicinal poisoning

Skills

The student

  • can assess pharmacological treatment and follow-up of special patient groups, such as children, young people, pregnant or breastfeeding women and the elderly
  • can assess patient treatment and follow-up in selected therapeutic areas

General competence

The student

  • can apply pharmacological knowledge to optimize patient treatment within different therapeutic areas
  • can reflect on correct drug use for special groups of patients

Content

Subjects covered by the course, with credits specified:

  • Pharmacology 10 credits

Teaching and learning methods

Work and teaching methods include lectures, assignment seminars and theme day(s). The teaching methods flipped classroom and team-based learning (TBL) are used for parts of the course. Digital learning resources will be made available to students in advance, and the time they spend at the university will be used to work on assignments and group work.

Course requirements

The following must have been approved in order for the student to take the exam:

  • Minimum attendance of 80% at assignment seminars and theme day(s)

Assessment

Individual oral exam, up to 30 minutes

Permitted exam materials and equipment

No aids are permitted.

Grading scale

Grade scale A-F

Examiners

All answers are assessed by two examiners. An external examiner is used regularly, at a minimum of every third completion of the course. When selecting answers for external evaluation, a minimum of 10 percent of the answers shall be included, with no fewer than 5 answers. The external examiner’s assessment of the selected answers shall benefit all students.

Overlapping courses

  • 10 credits overlap with the course FARMA3010 Applied Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy