Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology

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Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology
Institution
King Saud University
Location
Saudi Arabia
Total Tuition
$ 21339
Intakes
September
Application deadline
January
Application Fee
133
Program Description

The department members aim to study drugs and their effects at the molecular level of the cell, and to translate discoveries and innovations starting from the isolation of compounds through their study at the cellular level and in experimental animals, ultimately translating them into potential therapeutic mechanisms.

Scientific Knowledge & Understanding:

    • Explain the molecular mechanisms, biological processes, and chemical interactions that affect toxic targets at the cellular and organ levels.
    • Describe the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of various drug classes, including their effects on the autonomic nervous, cardiovascular, and central nervous systems.
    • Identify the fundamental principles of toxicology and their practical applications to human health and environmental safety.
    • Understand the legal, safety, and ethical standards required for experimental procedures, particularly in animal models.

Intellectual & Cognitive Skills:

    • Critically analyze, interpret, and critique research articles and scientific data within the field of pharmacology and toxicology.
    • Develop independent research and critical thinking skills to evaluate complex toxicological and pharmacological problems.
    • Design and execute comprehensive research protocols, from initial problem recognition to the final evaluation of findings.

Professional & Practical Skills:

    • Master advanced laboratory techniques and methodologies, including the safe use of specialized instrumentation and adherence to disposal regulations.
    • Perform experimental pharmacology tasks, such as using animal models to study drug effects and conducting toxicological assessments.
    • Diagnose and propose treatment plans for clinical poisoning cases using current scientific literature and laboratory data.

General & Communication Skills:

    • Effectively communicate original scientific data and findings through both oral and written presentations to healthcare professionals and the public.
    • Utilize information technology and statistical tools effectively for data analysis and professional practice development.
    • Work collaboratively as an effective leader and team member in multi-disciplinary healthcare or research settings.
  • Degree: Applicants must hold a Bachelor’s degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences (or a PharmD) from KSU or an equivalent accredited institution.
  • GPA Standards:
    • A minimum cumulative GPA of “Very Good” (3.75/5.0) is typically required.
    • Applicants with a “Good” (2.75/5.0) cumulative GPA may be considered if they earned a “Very Good” grade in their undergraduate specialty courses.
  • Equivalency: Degrees obtained from outside Saudi Arabia must be officially equalized by the Saudi Ministry of Education. 
  • English Proficiency: A minimum score of 475 on the TOEFL-PBT (or equivalent) or an IELTS Academic score of 5.0 is required.
  • Post-Graduate Admission Test (PGAT): For certain tracks like the MSc in Pharmacy (Toxicology), a minimum score of 65 on the PGAT is required.
  • Departmental Entrance Exam: Candidates must pass a written admission examination administered by the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology.
  • Recommendations: Two academic recommendation letters from former professors.
  • Employer Approval: A written letter of approval from the applicant’s employer if they are currently working.
  • Identification: Proof of Saudi nationality or an official scholarship for non-Saudi residents.
  • Professional Interview: Candidates who pass the written exam must also qualify for a final personal interview.

First Year – First Semester

PHG512 – Advanced Pharmacology I – 3 Credit Hours
PHG511 – Experimental Pharmacology – 3 Credit Hours
PHG541 – Pharmacometric Measurements (Statistics/Design) – 3 Credit Hours
PHG521 – Physiological Chemistry – 3 Credit Hours

First Year – Second Semester

PHG513 – Advanced Pharmacology II (Cardiovascular & Renal) – 3 Credit Hours
PHG514 – Advanced Pharmacology III (CNS & Psychological Disorders) – 3 Credit Hours
PHG515 – Drug Screening – 3 Credit Hours
PHG516 – Discussion Session / Journal Club – 2 Credit Hours

Second Year – First Semester

PHG522 – Clinical Toxicology – 3 Credit Hours
PHG523 – Environmental and Industrial Toxicology – 3 Credit Hours
PHG524 – Advanced Toxicology Assessment – 3 Credit Hours

Second Year – Second Semester

PHM600 – Master’s Thesis – 6–7 Credit Hours
(Original research based on a chosen topic in pharmacology or toxicology; requires completion of all coursework before enrollment)

Program Overview
Study Format
On-campus
Program Level
Master
Language Of Materials
English
Language Of Teaching
English
Mode
Full-time
Duration By Months
24
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Contact Admission
King Saud University
Phone Number
+966114696666
Email
pharmacy@ksu.edu.sa

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