Health Sciences
Pharmacy

ABOUT THE COURSE

Pioneering activities and qualified teaching staff guarantee to the course, the prestige in the area. The course created the first Pharmacy Doctor's Office in Baixada Santista, where he performs care and medication guidelines for patients of the UNISANTA Physiotherapy and Dentistry Clinics, putting into practice theoretical aspects of Pharmaceutical Care, Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacy.

Practical classes held in the laboratories of Anatomy, Microscopy, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Phytotherapy, Homeopathy, Cosmetology, Clinical Analysis and Toxicology. In these laboratories are held classes that simulate real situations, involving the pharmaceutical market sectors and preparing the student to act safely and competently facing the challenges related to the sector.

The Scientific Initiation and teaching careers are also training lines for the pharmaceutical professional. Undergraduate students can work in scientific research through projects that may be linked to the UNISANTA Master's program. Students also contribute to the development of applications related to pharmaceutical services, thus integrating the modern pharmacist into the field of biotechnology.

Extracurricular activities are part of the course program. Students conduct monitored visits to major pharmaceutical companies and the Clinical Hospital of São Paulo. Internships are remunerated, mainly through a partnership between UNISANTA and the Center of Integration Company School (CIEE).

RECOGNITION

Ordinance Nº 824/14, published on 02/01/15



AUTHORIZATION

CONSUN Resolution No. 21/00, published on 16/06/00



CONCEPT OF THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION

Good

INFORMATION


update Course Length
8 semesters
schedule Period
Day and Night
today Total workload
4000 Hours
people Vacancies
50
OTHER INFORMATION

The extracurricular activities are developed in schools and day care centers: sanitary education, parasitological analysis of feces, evaluation of onychomycosis, and fungal nail infection in athletes.

The Course maintains agreements with entities that offer programs in professional initiation, among them: Regional Pharmacy Council, CIEE, Sinprafarma, Sincofarma, City Halls, INCOR, Hospitals, Manipulation and Homeopathy Pharmacies, Drugstores, Distributors, Storage and Distribution of Medication.

Stimulus to Scientific Initiation, with works approved by FAPESP and others awarded in Congresses.

Complex of Laboratories of Pharmaceutical Sciences with modern technology.

Students who opt for the Day Course will do the last two years at night, because during this period there is a great possibility of internships.

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Course focused on the Areas of Medicines and Cosmetics

COURSE FIELD

The graduates will be able to work in the Pharmaceutical Industry, Handling of Medicines and Cosmetics, Drugstores, Homeopathy, Clinical Analysis Laboratories, Hospitals, Public Health Services, Ports and Transport, Sanitary Surveillance, Criminal Expertise, Scientific Research and Teaching Career.


DIRECTOR

Prof. Caroline Simões Teixeira


COORDINATOR

Prof. Dr. Walber Toma


BENEFITS
Consult discount scholarship program and funding
CURRICULUM
1st Semester
Anatomy I
Human Physiology I
Pathology I
Microbiology and Immunology I
Basic and Clinical Parasitology I
Introduction to General Chemistry
Homeopathy I
Clinical Phytotherapy in SUS
Integrated Practices in Pharmacy I
Pharmaceutical Care I
School Laboratory I
Complementary Activities I
2nd Semester
Anatomy II
Human Physiology II
Pathology II
Microbiology and Immunology II
Basic and Clinical Parasitology II
Introduction to Organic Chemistry
Homeopathy II
Clinical Phytotherapy in the Private Sector
Integrated Practices in Pharmacy II
Pharmaceutical Care II
School Laboratory II
Complementary Activities II
3rd Semester
Genetics I
Cell Biology I
Basic and Clinical Cytology and Histology I
Pharmacokinetics I
Pharmacodynamics I
Organic Chemistry Applied to Pharmacy I
Analytical Chemistry Applied to Pharmacy I
Physical Chemistry Applied to Pharmacy I
Integrated Practices in Pharmacy III
Molecular Biology and Biotechnology I
School Laboratory III
Complementary Activities III
4th Semester
Genetics II
Cell Biology II
Basic and Clinical Cytology and Histology II
Pharmacokinetics II
Pharmacodynamics II
Organic Chemistry Applied to Pharmacy II
Analytical Chemistry Applied to Pharmacy II
Physical Chemistry Applied to Pharmacy II
Integrated Pharmacy Practices IV
Molecular Biology and Biotechnology II
School Laboratory IV
Complementary Activities IV
5th Semester
Pharmacodynamics III
Pharmaceutical Chemistry I
Pharmacotechnics I
Biochemistry I
Bromatological Analyzes I
Hospital Pharmacy I
Pharmaceutical Economics and Administration I
Integrated Practices in Pharmacy V
Pharmacist's Office in the field of Drugstores and Pharmacies of Manipulation
School Laboratory V
Complementary Activities V
6th Semester
Pharmacodynamics IV
Pharmaceutical Chemistry II
Pharmacotechnics II
Biochemistry II
Bromatological Analyzes II
Hospital Pharmacy II
Pharmaceutical Economics and Administration II
Integrated Practices in Pharmacy VI
Pharmaceutical Doctor's Office
School Laboratory VI
Complementary Activities VI
7th Semester
Clinical Analyzes I
General and Clinical Toxicology I
Clinical Pharmacology I
Cosmetology I
Public Health I
Deontology and Pharmaceutical Legislation I
Metabolic Biochemistry I
Integrated Practices in Pharmacy VII
Environmental Toxicology I
Course Completion Work I
Complementary Activities VII
Supervised Internship
Libras (optional)
8th Semester
Clinical Analyzes II
General and Clinical Toxicology II
Clinical Pharmacology II
Cosmetology II
Public Health II
Deontology and Pharmaceutical Legislation II
Metabolic Biochemistry II
Integrated Practices in Pharmacy VIII
Environmental Toxicology II
Completion Work Course II
Complementary Activities VIII
Supervised Internship
EVALUATION CRITERIA

The evaluations of the students are based on the skills and abilities necessary for the professional exercise, being defined in the Pedagogical Project of each Course of Graduation or Technology, following the Curricular Guidelines and the General Regiment of UNISANTA.

The evaluation of the school performance is done by discipline, according to the curricular activities developed, covering the aspects of frequency and grade.

It is considered approved in each discipline the student who has attended at least 75% of the academic work expected and obtained arithmetic mean equal to or greater than 5 (five) between the grade resulting from the partial evaluations and the final exam.

The final evaluation is granted only to the student who obtains, in each discipline, arithmetic mean equal to or greater than 3 (three), resulting from the partial evaluations.

The student who, in the course under study, has met the minimum frequency requirement and obtained an average of 7 (seven) or higher as a result of the partial assessments is waived from the final exam.


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