1, drug synthesis
Drug synthesis is one of the important subjects in the entrance examination for graduate students majoring in pharmacy, covering all fields of pharmacy, including pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, pharmacy, pharmaceutical analysis and so on. In the examination, candidates need to master the knowledge of the mechanism of action, pharmacokinetics, adverse reactions and drug interactions of various drugs, as well as the clinical application and contraindications of various drugs.
2. English
English is also one of the compulsory subjects for pharmaceutical postgraduate entrance examination. Candidates need to master relevant English words and expressions in the pharmaceutical field, and be able to read and understand English literature and materials in the pharmaceutical field. At the same time, you need to have certain English writing and speaking skills, and be able to communicate in the field of basic pharmacy in English.
3. Politics
Politics is also one of the compulsory subjects of pharmacy postgraduate entrance examination. Candidates need to know China's political system and relevant national policies and regulations, as well as the international political and economic situation and international relations.
4. Advanced Mathematics
Advanced mathematics is also one of the compulsory subjects for the postgraduate entrance examination of pharmacy. Candidates need to master the basic concepts and calculation methods of advanced mathematics and be able to solve mathematical problems in the field of pharmacy, such as pharmacokinetics and drug concentration.
Research Direction, Employment Prospect and Curriculum of Pharmaceutical Postgraduates
1, research direction of pharmaceutical postgraduates
Postgraduates majoring in pharmacy have many research directions, including medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, pharmacy and pharmaceutical analysis. Candidates need to choose their own research direction according to their own interests and advantages in order to better complete their graduate studies.
2. The employment prospects of pharmaceutical postgraduates.
Graduate students majoring in pharmacy can find jobs in hospitals, pharmaceutical enterprises, scientific research institutions and other fields after graduation. With the continuous development of the pharmaceutical industry, the employment prospects of graduate students majoring in pharmacy are more and more broad.
3. Curriculum of Pharmacy Postgraduates
Postgraduate courses in pharmacy mainly include degree courses and non-degree courses. Degree courses mainly include basic courses such as pharmaceutical synthesis, English and politics, while non-degree courses mainly include professional elective courses and practical links. Candidates need to arrange their own course study plan reasonably in order to better complete their postgraduate studies.