Yeterlilik Kodu | TR0030018380 | |
Yeterlilik Adı | Farmakoloji Doktora Diploması | |
Sorumlu Kurum | Dicle Üniversitesi | |
Sorumlu Kurum İletişim Bilgisi | Dicle Üniversitesi Rektörlüğü Kıtılbıl Mah. Kampüs 21280 Sur/ DİYARBAKIR | |
Sorumlu Kurum URL | http://www.dicle.edu.tr/ | |
Yönelim | Akademik | |
AYÇ Seviyesi | 8 | Yeterlilik TYÇ’ye yerleştirilmemiştir. |
TYÇ Seviyesi | 8 | |
Sınıflandırma (Tematik Alan) | Eczane | |
Sınıflandırma (Meslek Kodu) | - | |
Kategori | Ana | |
Kredi Değeri | 240 | |
Programın Normal Süresi | 4 | |
Program Profili (Amaç) | - | |
Öğrenme Ortamları | - | |
Öğrenme Kazanımları (Tanım) |
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Anahtar Yetkinlikler | - | |
Ölçme ve Değerlendirme Yöntemleri | - | |
Kalite Güvencesi | - | |
Giriş Şartı | - | |
Başarma Şartları | Farmakoloji doktora programından mezun olmak için öğrencilerin toplam 240 AKTS kredi miktarını tamamlaması gereklidir. | |
İlerleme Yolları (İlişki Türü) | Mezunlar gerek ülkemizde gerekse başka ülkelerde Eczacılık, Tıp, Diş Hekimliği veya Veteriner Fakülteleri, hastaneler ve ilaç endüstrisi gibi çeşitli alanlarda araştırma yapma ve çalışma olanağı bulabilirler. | |
Yasal Dayanağı | - | |
Geçerlilik Süresi (Varsa) | Yeterlilik sürekli geçerlidir. | |
Yeterliliğe Erişim için İnternet Adresi | Adresi Aç |
TR0030018380
- Farmakoloji alanında güncel bilimsel gelişmeleri takip edebilir.
- Özgün bir bilimsel projeyi tasarlayabilir, yürütebilir ve sonuçlandırabilir.
- İlaç etkileşmeleri, ilaçların yan tesirleri ve ilaçların toksik etkileri ile ilgili temel bilgilere sahip olur.
- Toplum sağlığı alanında uygulanan ilaç tedavilerinin sonuçlarını değerlendirerek karşılaştırabilir ve bu karşılaşmadan kamu yararına adil ve akılcı sonuçlar çıkarabilir.
- Deney hayvanlarında temel manipülasyonu ve uygulamaları yapabilecek teknik beceriye sahiptir.
Mezunlar gerek ülkemizde gerekse başka ülkelerde Eczacılık, Tıp, Diş Hekimliği veya Veteriner Fakülteleri, hastaneler ve ilaç endüstrisi gibi çeşitli alanlarda araştırma yapma ve çalışma olanağı bulabilirler.
Yeterlilik sürekli geçerlidir.
Qualification Code | TR0030018380 | |
Qualification Title | FARMAKOLOJİ (DR) Doctorate | |
Awarding Body | Dicle University | |
Awarding Body Contact | Dicle University Rectorate Kıtılbıl Mah. Campus 21280 Sur/ DIYARBAKIR | |
Awarding Body Url | http://www.dicle.edu.tr/ | |
Orientation | Academic | |
EQF Level | 8 | The Qualification hasn't been included in TQF. |
TQF Level | 8 | |
Thematic Areas | Pharmacy | |
National Occupation Classification | - | |
Category | Main | |
Credit Value | - | |
Program Duration | - | |
Program Profile | - | |
Learning Environments | - | |
Description | Can follow the current scientific advancements in the field of pharmacology.Can design, conduct and successfully conclude an original scientific project.Has the basic info about drug interactions, side effects and toxic effects of drugs.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.Has the technical skills to do basic manipulations and applications on laboratory animals. | |
Key Competencies | - | |
Further Info | The forms of assessment and evaluation for each course are pre-determined by the relevant regulations of the Institute and “Dicle University Post-Graduate Regulations”.The doctorate programme consists of a minimum of seven courses, with a minimum of 21 national credits, a qualifying examination, a dissertation proposal, and a dissertation. The period allotted for the completion of the Doctorate programmes is normally eight semesters (four years). However, while it is possible to graduate in a shorter time, it is also possible to have an extension subject to the approval of the graduate school. The seminar course and thesis are non-credit and graded on a pass/fail basis. The total ECTS credits of the programme is 240 ECTS. A student may take undergraduate courses on the condition that the courses have not been taken during the undergraduate program. However, at most two of these courses may be counted to the Doctorate course load and credits. The PhD students are required to take the Doctoral Qualifying Examination, after having successfully completed taught courses. The examination consists of written and oral parts. The Doctoral Qualifying Committee determines by absolute majority whether a candidate has passed or failed the examination. Students who fail the Qualifying Examination may retake the examination the following semester. Students failing the Examination a second time are dismissed from the program. Students must register for thesis work and the Specialization Field course offered by his supervisor every semester following the semester, in which the supervisor is appointed. A dissertation supervisor who must hold the minimum rank of assistant professor is appointed for each PhD student. When the nature of the dissertation topic requires more than one supervisor, a joint-supervisor may be appointed. A joint-supervisor must hold a doctoral degree. Periodic monitoring of research work by a thesis monitoring committee is required to be awarded the Doctoral degree. A student who has completed work on the thesis within the time period, must write a thesis, using the data collected, according to the specifications of the Graduate School Thesis Writing Guide. The thesis must be defended in front of a jury. The thesis jury is appointed on the recommendations of the relevant Department Chairperson and with the approval of the Administrative Committee of the Graduate School. The jury is composed of the thesis supervisor and 5 faculty members. Of the appointed jury members, up to two may be selected from another Department or another University. The co-supervisor cannot be the jury member. Thesis defense by the candidate is open to all audience and a jury decides to grant/deny the Doctoral degree. A majority vote by the jury members determines the outcome of the thesis or examination. The vote can be for acceptance , rejection or correction . A student may be given, by a decision of the Administrative Committee of the Graduate School, up to six months to complete the corrections. The student must then retake the thesis examination. | |
Quality Assurance | - | |
Access Requirements | a. To graduate from the medical, dentistry or 5 year pharmacy schools or to have MSc degree in pharmacology/toxicology fields,b. To satisfy the entrance criteria of the Health Sciences Institute,c. To be successful in the interview carried out by the department. | |
Conditions for Success | The doctorate programme consists of a minimum of seven courses, with a minimum of 21 national credits, a qualifying examination, a dissertation proposal, and a dissertation. The period allotted for the completion of the Doctorate programmes is normally eight semesters (four years). However, while it is possible to graduate in a shorter time, it is also possible to have an extension subject to the approval of the graduate school. The seminar course and thesis are non-credit and graded on a pass/fail basis. The total ECTS credits of the programme is 240 ECTS. A student may take undergraduate courses on the condition that the courses have not been taken during the undergraduate program. However, at most two of these courses may be counted to the Doctorate course load and credits. The PhD students are required to take the Doctoral Qualifying Examination, after having successfully completed taught courses. The examination consists of written and oral parts. The Doctoral Qualifying Committee determines by absolute majority whether a candidate has passed or failed the examination. Students who fail the Qualifying Examination may retake the examination the following semester. Students failing the Examination a second time are dismissed from the program. Students must register for thesis work and the Specialization Field course offered by his supervisor every semester following the semester, in which the supervisor is appointed. A dissertation supervisor who must hold the minimum rank of assistant professor is appointed for each PhD student. When the nature of the dissertation topic requires more than one supervisor, a joint-supervisor may be appointed. A joint-supervisor must hold a doctoral degree. Periodic monitoring of research work by a thesis monitoring committee is required to be awarded the Doctoral degree. A student who has completed work on the thesis within the time period, must write a thesis, using the data collected, according to the specifications of the Graduate School Thesis Writing Guide. The thesis must be defended in front of a jury. The thesis jury is appointed on the recommendations of the relevant Department Chairperson and with the approval of the Administrative Committee of the Graduate School. The jury is composed of the thesis supervisor and 5 faculty members. Of the appointed jury members, up to two may be selected from another Department or another University. The co-supervisor cannot be the jury member. Thesis defense by the candidate is open to all audience and a jury decides to grant/deny the Doctoral degree. A majority vote by the jury members determines the outcome of the thesis or examination. The vote can be for acceptance , rejection or correction . A student may be given, by a decision of the Administrative Committee of the Graduate School, up to six months to complete the corrections. The student must then retake the thesis examination.To graduate from Pharmacology Doctorate Program, students have to obtain a total of 240 ECTS credits. After 90 ECTS credits are obtained from the compulsory and selective lectures provided by the program, the students are qualified to enter doctorate comprehensive eamination. The preparation for the comprehensive examination consists of a 30 ECTS credits of laboratory and therotical studies. The students who pass both practical and theoretical parts of the adequacy exam start their thesis work, which is considered as 120 ECTS credits. To earn their Doctorate Degree in Pharmacology, the student must satisfy Hacettepe University Postgraduate Education and Examination Regulations, successfully defend their thesis and get a minimum grade point average of 3.00/4.00. | |
Progression Paths (Relationship Type) | Graduates can find an opportunity to do research and work in several fields such as Faculty of Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine, or Faculty of Dentistry, hospitals, and drug industry in Turkey as well as other countries. | |
Legal Basis | - | |
Validity Period (If Any) | Qualification is continuous | |
Url | Open Address |
TR0030018380
Can follow the current scientific advancements in the field of pharmacology.Can design, conduct and successfully conclude an original scientific project.Has the basic info about drug interactions, side effects and toxic effects of drugs.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.Has the technical skills to do basic manipulations and applications on laboratory animals.
The forms of assessment and evaluation for each course are pre-determined by the relevant regulations of the Institute and “Dicle University Post-Graduate Regulations”.The doctorate programme consists of a minimum of seven courses, with a minimum of 21 national credits, a qualifying examination, a dissertation proposal, and a dissertation. The period allotted for the completion of the Doctorate programmes is normally eight semesters (four years). However, while it is possible to graduate in a shorter time, it is also possible to have an extension subject to the approval of the graduate school. The seminar course and thesis are non-credit and graded on a pass/fail basis. The total ECTS credits of the programme is 240 ECTS. A student may take undergraduate courses on the condition that the courses have not been taken during the undergraduate program. However, at most two of these courses may be counted to the Doctorate course load and credits. The PhD students are required to take the Doctoral Qualifying Examination, after having successfully completed taught courses. The examination consists of written and oral parts. The Doctoral Qualifying Committee determines by absolute majority whether a candidate has passed or failed the examination. Students who fail the Qualifying Examination may retake the examination the following semester. Students failing the Examination a second time are dismissed from the program. Students must register for thesis work and the Specialization Field course offered by his supervisor every semester following the semester, in which the supervisor is appointed. A dissertation supervisor who must hold the minimum rank of assistant professor is appointed for each PhD student. When the nature of the dissertation topic requires more than one supervisor, a joint-supervisor may be appointed. A joint-supervisor must hold a doctoral degree. Periodic monitoring of research work by a thesis monitoring committee is required to be awarded the Doctoral degree. A student who has completed work on the thesis within the time period, must write a thesis, using the data collected, according to the specifications of the Graduate School Thesis Writing Guide. The thesis must be defended in front of a jury. The thesis jury is appointed on the recommendations of the relevant Department Chairperson and with the approval of the Administrative Committee of the Graduate School. The jury is composed of the thesis supervisor and 5 faculty members. Of the appointed jury members, up to two may be selected from another Department or another University. The co-supervisor cannot be the jury member. Thesis defense by the candidate is open to all audience and a jury decides to grant/deny the Doctoral degree. A majority vote by the jury members determines the outcome of the thesis or examination. The vote can be for acceptance , rejection or correction . A student may be given, by a decision of the Administrative Committee of the Graduate School, up to six months to complete the corrections. The student must then retake the thesis examination.
a. To graduate from the medical, dentistry or 5 year pharmacy schools or to have MSc degree in pharmacology/toxicology fields,b. To satisfy the entrance criteria of the Health Sciences Institute,c. To be successful in the interview carried out by the department.
Graduates can find an opportunity to do research and work in several fields such as Faculty of Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine, or Faculty of Dentistry, hospitals, and drug industry in Turkey as well as other countries.
Qualification is continuous