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Postgraduate course of pharmacy in Lanzhou University
The postgraduate course of pharmacy in Lanzhou University includes the following contents:

1. Basic courses: common pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, pharmacy, pharmacology, pharmaceutical analysis, microbiology, pharmaceutical preparations, biochemistry, clinical pharmacy, toxicology, drug validation, pharmaceutical administration, pharmacoeconomics, etc.

2. Specialized courses: Chinese medicine, botany, pharmaceutical synthetic chemistry, pharmaceutical analysis technology, drug quality control, pharmaceutical preparation technology, pharmaceutical regulations, pharmaceutical chemical properties, drug quality standards, pharmaceutical preparation technology, etc.

3. Other professional courses: drug design and synthesis, drug biology, drug derivatives, drug medicine, drug analysis methodology, drug toxicology, new drug preparations, etc.

4. Professional comprehensive training: pharmaceutical experiment, clinical experiment, research experiment, quality inspection experiment and pharmaceutical preparation technology experiment.

Extended data:

Comprehensive quality interview is a compulsory course of the pharmaceutical joint examination, which mainly tests the comprehensive quality, thinking ability and language expression ability of candidates. The examination contents include personal introduction, self-cognition, personal career planning, etc.

The written examination of specialized courses is to assess the candidates' mastery of pharmaceutical professional knowledge, including basic knowledge of pharmacy, pharmacy, pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, biopharmaceutics and so on. The examination form is generally multiple-choice questions or short-answer questions.

Foreign language examination is an optional course of pharmacy examination, which requires candidates to have a certain level of English. The examination content includes listening, reading and writing, and the examination form is generally multiple-choice questions or short-answer questions.

In a word, the setting of pharmacy examination subjects aims to comprehensively assess the comprehensive quality and professional knowledge level of candidates and help them better adapt to the study and work of pharmacy major.