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FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCESSchool of PharmacyProspectus 2015

UNIVERSITY OF NAMIBIA FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCESACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS PROGRAMMESSCHOOLOFPHARMACY

CONTENTSSCHOOL OF PHARMACY PREAMBLE .3STRUCTURE AND PERSONNEL .4ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS .7PROGRAMMES .9CURRICULUM FOR THE DIPLOMA IN PHARMACY 10DipPHARM .10STUDENT ADMISSION. 10Committee on Admissions . 10Admission criteria . 10DURATION OF STUDY . 11EXEMPTIONS. 11EXAMINATION REGULATIONS.11Eligibility for Examinations . 11Mode of Examinations. 11Criteria for passing examinations. 12ACADEMIC ADVANCEMENT RULES . 12GRADING OF EXAMINATIONS.12AWARD OF THE DIPLOMA OF PHARMACY .12DELIVERY MODE OF COURSES .12CURRICULUM STRUCTURE .13THE SYLLABI .14UNAM CORE MODULES . 14BPHARM MODULES . 15CURRICULUM FOR THE BACHELOR OF PHARMACY DEGREE .21BPHARM (HONOURS) .21STUDENT ADMISSION. 22Committee on Admissions . 22Admission criteria . 22DURATION OF STUDY . 23EXEMPTIONS. 23EXAMINATION REGULATIONS.23Eligibility for Examinations . 23Mode of Examinations. 23Criteria for passing examinations. 23ACADEMIC ADVANCEMENT RULES . 24GRADING OF EXAMINATIONS.24AWARD OF THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF PHARMACY .24DELIVERY MODE OF COURSES .24CURRICULUM STRUCTURE .25THE SYLLABI .27UNAM CORE MODULES . 27BPHARM MODULES . 282

SCHOOL OF PHARMACY PREAMBLEThe mission of the School of Pharmacy is to be a Regional centre of excellence in preparing graduates for a life-longprofessional career in the provision of pharmaceutical care that is in tune with the needs of society. The School shallprovide a quality learning environment conducive to the pursuit of professional competence, while providing services tothe community and undertaking relevant translational research for the enhancement of health. The School willcontinually strive for the establishment of training programs in the field of pharmacy, lending support to the humanresource development initiatives of the country; this will include the provision of Continuing Professional Developmentand postgraduate education of pharmacists, and the training and education of technical cadres and scientists. Finally,the School will seek pharmaceutical solutions in medicines access and supply through pharmaceutical production withresearch and development of existing medicines and novel agents particularly those derived from the rich naturalresources of Namibia.The key objectives of the School of Pharmacy are: To promote equity of access to health care services for all;To promote affordable health care service delivery by strengthening health care systems that are sustainable, costeffective, efficient, culturally relevant and acceptable;To institute pharmaceutical care measures to counter major health risks including the prevailing communicable diseases;To develop academically and professionally qualified pharmacists in sufficient numbers to support the health careinfrastructure of Namibia;To conduct research directed to the health care needs of the Namibian society at large, and which is instrumental inensuring quality health care service delivery;To utilise the natural resources available and the skills and research generated in producing commercially viable qualitypharmaceutical products.SCHOOL OF PHARMACY OATHAll (Students and Faculty):We pledge to serve our patients, their families, our community and each other with respect, competence, compassion, andhumility. We hold as our ideal to care and treat all of our patients. From them we will learn. We hold as our ideal theadvancement of knowledge. Through it disease will be understood, prevented and cured. We hold as our ideal open-mindedcollaboration. To this we are collectively committed.We hold as our ideal critical self-evaluation. Through this we will grow.Faculty:We, your faculty, promise to serve as worthy role models, as our own teachers have before us.Students:We, your students, recognize the excellence and commitment of those from whom we learn.Faculty:We promise to support your personal and professional growth, in health care settings, in the laboratory, in the community, andthrough your own teaching.Students:We promise to pursue responsibly our calling to patient care, to service, and to research.Faculty:We promise to maintain an environment where scientific integrity and ethical standards sustain your trust in us.Students:We commit ourselves to the highest standards of academic honesty, scientific integrity and ethical practice as students and in ourprofessional lives.All (students and faculty members):We honour The University of Namibia, the Health Professions Councils of Namibia and our Government’s history of service to thepeople of this nation. We accept the challenges and opportunities of those alumni whom we follow. We vow to be professional,punctual and courteous. We vow to honour and respect life on earth, in all forms, crawling and reasoning, with intellect or withhandicap, to be ambassadors of healthy living and a prosperous future. We vow to take to heart and mind that all men arecreated equal. We vow to uphold this pledge and our assistance to others who do the same.3

UNIVERSITY OF NAMIBIA FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCESSTRUCTURE AND PERSONNELOFFICE OF THE DEANDean & Founding Dean School of MedicineProf P NyarangoAssociate Dean School of Nursing and Public HealthDr K HofniAssociate Dean School of MedicineProf P O OdonkorAssociate Dean School of PharmacyProf T RennieDeputy Associate Dean SONPH (Windhoek)Dr L van der WesthuizenDeputy Associate Dean SOPHN (Oshakati)Dr H UdjombalaDeputy Associate Dean SOMDr J SheehamaDeputy Associate Dean SOM: Clinical AffairsDr K ShangulaDeputy Associate Dean School of PharmacyDr V HaakuriaCampus AdministratorMs O HaludiluFaculty OfficerMs L PrinsonskyFaculty OfficerMs F MarioSecretaryMrs L MurarangandaSecretaryMs I IsaaksExamination OfficerMs G LawrenceExamination OfficerMs P Van WykAdministrative OfficerMr F KatjiruruField OfficerMr J HamalwaSecurity OfficerMr E SinifwaICT OfficerMr M EsterhuizenGeneral enquiries regarding the school of Medicine and the qualifications offered by the School should be directed to:Ms F MarioThe Faculty OfficerSchool of MedicineUniversity of NamibiaPrivate Bag 13301WINDHOEKTelephone:Fax:E-mail:Ms L PrinsonskyThe Faculty OfficerSchool of Nursing and Public HealthUniversity of NamibiaPrivate Bag 13301WINDHOEK 264-61-2065015 264 61- 2065093fmario@unam.na 264-61-2063828 264-61-2063922lprinsonsky@unam.naMatters regarding specific subjects and departments should be addressed to the relevant Head of Department.4

ACADEMIC CALENDERFIRST SEMESTER08 January19 January20 January22-23 January26 January27 January27-29 January13 February30 March07 April19 May12 May22 May26 May01 June08 June15 June15 June17 June19 June-University OpensRegistration: Schools of Medicine and Pharmacy students (Senior Students)Lectures commence for 1st semester (Senior Students)ODS: General Orientation (1st Year Students)Registration: Schools of Medicine and Pharmacy students (1st year students)Lectures commence for 1st semester (1st year students)General Orientation: Schools of Med

Prospectus 2015 School of Pharmacy FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES. UNI . We honour The University of Namibia, the Health Professions Councils of Namibia and our Government’s history of service to the . PhD (Pharmacy Practice), Northwest University, South Africa Lecturer: Mr. D Kibuule, BPharm (Hons), Makerere University; MSc (Clinical .

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