Learning Outcomes

Learning Outcomes (LO)

LOis the required competency to carry out a role established as the graduate profiles. LO is established by referring to the qualification level of the Indonesian National Qualifications Framework and the National Standards for Higher Education. LO consists of Attitude, General Skill, Specific Skill and Knowledge aspects.

 

A. Attitude

  1. LO1: Able to realize excellence  based  on  religious  morals  (excellence  with morality), able to work together, and show a responsible attitude to work in their field of expertise independently
  2. LO2: Able to internalize the spirit of independence, struggle, and entrepreneurship

 

  B . General Skills

  1. LO3: Able to develop and build logical-critical-systematic-creative thinking and scientific conceptions through scientific research, design creation, or artworks of science and technology that pays attention to and applies humanities values through an interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary approach in the form of a thesis or other equivalent forms
  2. LO4: Able to develop a pharmaceutical professional performance with analytical acumen in solving pharmaceutical problems and managing research in the pharmaceutical field related to national and global systems and policies, both inter and inter-disciplinary approaches
  3. LO5: Able to access and review information through an Information and Communication Technology (ICT) system, decide on a specific subject of study, maintain the feasibility of implementing research designs, conduct research, analyze data, conclude research results comprehensively, and create strategic issues based on the study that reflect the latest updates in the field of pharmaceutical sciences, and communicate them in the media and scientific forums at the national and international level through an interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary  approach  in  the  form  of  a  thesis  or  other equivalent forms
  4. LO6: Able to make decisions in the context of solving problems re lated to science and technology development  based  on  analytical  or  experimental  studies  through collaboration with colleagues, colleagues in institutions and research communities at both national and international levels and utilizing research results for the benefit of the user and other communities

C. Special Skills

  1. LO7: Able to explore natural materials to obtain active ingredients and/or pharmaceutical excipients with due observance of nature conservation
  2. LO8: Able to carry out drug designs through the synthesis of chemical compounds based on the structure-activity relationship
  3. LO9: Able to carry out molecular manipulation of substances and develop formulations and manufacturing of pharmaceutical preparations with active pharmaceutical ingredients derived from natural products and synthetic compounds through the manufacture of polymorphs, nanoparticles, solid dispersions
  4. LO10: Able to develop pharmaceutical management systems and policies related to the referral health care system and the role and function of pharmacists as an integral part of the health care team in order to improve community welfare
  5. LO11: Able to develop systems for evaluating the bioavailability of drugs in the body, pharmaceutical products circulation permits, and their in-vitro and in-vivo evaluations with specific delivery systems with appropriate analytical methods
  6. LO12: Able to develop analytical methods to ensure the quality of drugs, cosmetics, foods, and beverages.

 

D. Knowledge

  1. LO13: Able to  design  drug  development  both  from  natural  products  and/or  synthetic compounds by considering the biological mimicry system
  2. LO14: Able to build drug management systems from active pharmaceutical ingredients to finished products that are ready for therapeutic uses
  3. LO15: Able to plan  and  organize  concepts  and  procedures  for  quality  assurance  and recommendations on pharmaceutical products, which include drugs, cosmetics, foods, and beverages as products and therapeutic goods
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