Pharmaceutical Analysis Lab
Identification, purity testing and analytical methods.
The Faculty of Pharmacy prepares specialists in pharmaceutical sciences, clinical pharmacy, drug safety, quality control, toxicology, pharmacognosy and healthcare innovation.
The Faculty of Pharmacy connects chemical sciences, biomedical mechanisms and clinical application. Students learn how medicines act in the body, how they are prepared and controlled, how drug safety is monitored, and how pharmacists contribute to healthcare teams.
The faculty emphasizes laboratory accuracy, ethical responsibility, rational pharmacotherapy, patient counseling and evidence-based medication decisions.
Dean, Faculty of Pharmacy
The Dean Office supports teaching quality, laboratory safety, research culture, student advising and professional pharmacy development.
Contact Dean OfficeThe faculty mission is to educate specialists who can support safe medication use, pharmaceutical quality, patient counseling, drug safety monitoring, research and healthcare innovation.
To become a respected pharmacy faculty in Central Asia known for strong laboratories, clinical pharmacy education and research relevance.
Graduates are prepared for clinical pharmacy, hospital pharmacy, pharmaceutical quality assurance, regulatory pathways and research support roles.
Each year builds scientific knowledge, laboratory discipline, medication safety awareness and practical healthcare skills.
General chemistry, biology, anatomy, academic skills and introduction to pharmacy.
Organic chemistry, biochemistry, physiology, microbiology and pharmaceutical analysis.
General pharmacology, pharmaceutical chemistry, toxicology, dosage forms and lab methods.
Clinical pharmacy, pharmacotherapy, medication safety, hospital pharmacy and counseling.
Quality control, practical placement, research project and graduation assessment.
| # | Department | Academic Activity |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Pharmaceutical Chemistry | Chemical structure, synthesis concepts, analysis and identification of pharmaceutical substances. |
| 2 | Clinical Pharmacy | Medication counseling, pharmacotherapy, hospital pharmacy and patient safety. |
| 3 | General Pharmacology | Drug action, pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics and rational therapy principles. |
| 4 | Toxicology | Poisoning, adverse effects, drug interactions and safe medication use. |
| 5 | Pharmacognosy | Medicinal plants, natural products and traditional medicine research foundations. |
| 6 | Drug Quality Control | Standards, purity, stability, documentation and laboratory quality procedures. |
| 7 | Pharmacoepidemiology | Population-level medication use, drug safety data and evidence-based policy. |
| 8 | Pharmacy Practice | Community and hospital pharmacy workflow, ethics and patient communication. |
Identification, purity testing and analytical methods.
Tablets, capsules, solutions, suspensions and preparation principles.
Safety, interactions, adverse effects and risk awareness.
Documentation, standards, stability and quality procedures.
Pharmacy students learn how medicines are used in real healthcare settings and how pharmacists support safe, effective therapy.
Students learn medication supply, storage, dispensing and hospital workflow.
Communication skills help students explain safe medication use to patients.
Case-based discussions connect diseases, medicines, doses and safety.
Exposure to modern clinic medication systems and patient service.
Adverse reactions, interactions and safe prescribing support.
Pharmacy students learn to collaborate with doctors, nurses and patients.
Students and faculty participate in research that supports safer, smarter and more effective medication use.
Common questions about pharmacy education, labs, clinical pharmacy and career pathways.
The Pharmacy program is structured as a five-year pathway.
Yes. Students study pharmaceutical chemistry, analysis, toxicology, dosage forms and quality control through practical laboratory learning.
Yes. Clinical pharmacy, pharmacotherapy, medication counseling and hospital pharmacy concepts are included.
Graduates can pursue clinical pharmacy, hospital pharmacy, quality control, drug safety, pharmaceutical industry and further postgraduate education.
Join a faculty focused on medication safety, laboratory science, clinical pharmacy and healthcare innovation.