
The Pharmacology program at St. Titus College of Health Science and Technology provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the actions, uses, and effects of drugs on the human body. This program covers key topics including drug classification, mechanisms of action, therapeutic uses, side effects, and the principles of safe medication administration.
Students will explore how drugs interact with biological systems to treat diseases and improve patient outcomes, while also learning about pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and toxicology. Through theoretical study and practical laboratory sessions, students develop critical skills for evaluating and managing medications in various healthcare settings.
Graduates of the Pharmacology program are prepared for careers in clinical pharmacy, pharmaceutical research, healthcare practice, and regulatory affairs, contributing to the safe and effective use of medications.