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Which school enrolls students by correspondence in pharmacy?
In 2023, Yanbian University enrolled undergraduate correspondence students in pharmacy.

Yanbian University is a well-known university in China, and its pharmacy specialty enjoys a high reputation in China. In 2023, the university will offer undergraduate correspondence courses in pharmacy, which will provide a new learning opportunity for on-the-job staff and students who cannot study full-time. Here are some basic information about the new plan.

Correspondence courses for pharmaceutical undergraduates cover many important fields such as pharmacy, pharmacy, pharmacology and pharmaceutical engineering. Students will have the opportunity to learn theoretical knowledge in these fields and improve their skills through practical projects.

Entrance requirements usually include: high school graduation or equivalent, and some specific entrance examinations (such as college entrance examination). The specific admission requirements may change according to the annual policy. Interested students are advised to check the school official website for the latest information.

The contents of correspondence courses for pharmaceutical undergraduates are as follows:

1. Basic medical knowledge: Undergraduate courses in pharmacy usually cover basic medical knowledge, such as biochemistry, physiology, anatomy, microbiology, etc. These courses provide a basis for students to understand the mechanism of action of drugs in the human body.

2. Medicinal Chemistry: This course covers the chemical composition, structure and properties of drugs, as well as the synthesis and analysis methods of drugs. Students will learn the principles and techniques of chemistry and understand the design, preparation and quality control of drugs.

3. Pharmacology: Pharmacology is a subject that studies the effects of drugs on the body. Students will learn about the interaction between drugs and organisms, the absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of drugs.

4. Pharmacy: Pharmacy is a subject that studies the design, preparation and evaluation of pharmaceutical preparations (such as capsules, tablets, injections, etc.). Students will learn the theory and practice of pharmaceutical preparations, including the rational use of drugs, dosage calculation and the choice of administration routes.

5. Pharmacotherapeutics: This course will introduce the principle of drug treatment for different diseases, the formulation and evaluation of drug use schemes, etc. Students will understand the clinical characteristics of various diseases and the latest progress in drug treatment.