1. Can follow the current scientific advancements in the field of pharmacology.
2. Can design, conduct and successfully conclude an original scientific project.
3. Has the basic info about drug interactions, side effects and toxic effects of drugs.
4. Can evaluate a scientific research project about its suitability from an ethical perspective, can take part in ethical commissions to investigate files and write reports.
5. Can gather clinical information about the safety of drugs, follow the problems encountered during drug application and determine the reasons for the problems to arrange required precautions in daily clinical practice.
6. Can prepare a scientific report and presentation on a subject related to pharmacology.
7. Know the new drug reseach and discovery procedures.
8. Can design and apply an experimental setup in a laboratory environment and can analyze the obtained data.
9. Know and apply the princioles of good laboratory practice and good clinical practice.
10. Can evaluate and compare the results of drug therapy practices on the public health field and can deduct fair and rational results for the general welfare from this comparison.
11. Can share scientific information on an international level, uses skeptical thinking ability in personal and occupational circumstances.
12. Can find new approaches and alternative solutions to problems about health sciences and public health using their own knowledge.
13. Has the technical skills to do basic manipulations and applications on laboratory animals.
14. Can share scientific information on an international level, uses skeptical thinking ability in personal and occupational circumstances.
15. Can evaluate and compare the results of drug therapy practices on the public health field and can deduct fair and rational results for the general welfare from this comparison.