Stream Overview
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Stream Overview

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Evidence at a Glance

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Courses & outcomes

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Teaching & topics

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Assessment

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High-Level Overview of Learning

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Overall focus

The Pharmaceutical Sciences stream documents core knowledge in medicinal chemistry, pharmaceutics, pharmacology, immunology/biotechnology and toxicology across Years 1–3. Skills include physicochemical problem solving, compounding and laboratory techniques, PK calculations, immunoassay interpretation and toxicology assessment; attitudes emphasize lifelong learning and professional responsibility in select courses.

Development across years

Documented development moves from extensive foundational disciplinary content in Year 1 to applied pharmaceutics, pharmacokinetics and laboratory work in Year 2, and to a concentrated, clinically oriented toxicology focus in Year 3. Instructional delivery is lecture‑dominant throughout with practical/lab sessions concentrated in Years 1–2 and applied case formats in Year 3.

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Top-line metrics summarize the selected academic cycle. Within each curriculum portrait figure, Years 1, 2 and 3 are shown separately so reviewers can compare the same program year across available academic cycles. No Overall distribution is shown.

What students learn

The Pharmaceutical Sciences stream documents comprehensive foundational and applied pharmaceutical science learning: medicinal chemistry and structure–activity relationships, formulation and dosage‑form design, pharmaceutics/biopharmaceutics, pharmacokinetics and individualized dosing, sterile and advanced compounding, immunology and biotechnology, and toxicology with clinical application. Outcomes cover both quantitative problem solving and laboratory/compounding practice alongside principles for evaluating biologics and novel therapies.
112Documented learning outcomes
298Documented topics
3AFPC roles represented
26CCAPP categories represented
Learning-outcome and curriculum-framework profiles

Learning outcomes

Documented KSAs show strong knowledge emphasis with nearly equal practical skills (compounding, PK calculations, lab techniques); attitudes are present and oriented to lifelong learning and professional responsibility.

Share of classified learning outcomes
  • Knowledge
  • Skills
  • Attitudes
Year 1
2025-2026n = 73
2024-2025n = 66
2023-2024n = 63
Year 2
2025-2026n = 36
2024-2025n = 36
2023-2024n = 41
Year 3
2025-2026n = 3
2024-2025n = 16
2023-2024n = 16

AFPC professional roles

AFPC mappings for the stream are heavily Scholar‑oriented with limited Care Provider and Professional mappings, documenting focus on disciplinary scholarship and scientific foundations.

Share of governed AFPC role mappings
  • Scholar
  • Care Provider
  • Professional
Year 1
2025-2026n = 238
2024-2025n = 249
2023-2024n = 251
Year 2
2025-2026n = 84
2024-2025n = 117
2023-2024n = 119
Year 3
2025-2026n = 49
2024-2025n = 51
2023-2024n = 51

CCAPP curriculum topics

CCAPP topic mappings emphasize pharmacology, pharmaceutics and pharmacokinetics with representation for toxicology and medicinal chemistry — documenting curriculum attention to drug action, formulation and dose–concentration relationships.

Share of governed CCAPP topic-category mappings
  • toxicology
  • pharmaceutics
  • pharmacokinetics
  • pharmacology
  • immunology
  • Other
Year 1
2025-2026n = 238
2024-2025n = 249
2023-2024n = 251
Year 2
2025-2026n = 84
2024-2025n = 117
2023-2024n = 119
Year 3
2025-2026n = 49
2024-2025n = 51
2023-2024n = 51
View all mapped CCAPP topic categories

Percentages are the governed CCAPP topic-category mapping proportions for the selected program-year perspective in each academic cycle. The denominator used for each cycle is shown in its column header.

Topic category2025-2026
n = 146
2024-2025
n = 183
2023-2024
n = 186
pharmaceutics70%87%86%
pharmacology68%63%62%
pharmacokinetics58%43%44%
toxicology56%51%53%
medicinal chemistry17%15%15%
biopharmaceutics15%32%32%
immunology13%12%12%
pharmaceutical biotechnology13%15%15%
substance use disorders, dependency, and addiction12%9%9%
physiology11%11%10%
practical compounding10%8%8%
anatomy10%11%11%
molecular and cell biology9%6%7%
cardiology9%8%6%
pharmacy law and regulatory issues5%4%4%
oncology5%4%4%
pathophysiology3%3%3%
conditions affecting head, eyes, ears, nose, throat (EENT)3%2%2%
ethical and professional standards of practice2%
patient assessment/pharmacotherapy work-up2%
prescriptive decision making (i.e. prescribing, deprescribing, adapting a prescription)2%2%2%
neurology2%2%2%
psychiatric and mental health2%2%2%
diagnostic and point-of-care testing1%1%1%
pain1%1%1%
respirology1%1%1%
drugs in pregnancy and lactation4%5%
pharmacoepidemiology2%2%
monitoring & follow-up2%2%
Relationships with other streams

These summaries identify documented areas of shared or adjacent curriculum with the other program streams.

BASE

Professional, regulatory and health-system context

Across 2025–2026 the streams share documented learning around regulatory and ethical standards, patient assessment and later‑year substance‑use/toxicology topics. Pharmaceutical Sciences frames the stream with foundational disciplinary content in pharmacology, pharmaceutics, pharmacokinetics and toxicology that informs understanding of drug effects, dosing and toxicity. BASE frames adjacent applied and professional competencies—patient assessment/pharmacotherapy work‑up, medication‑use processes, communication, advocacy and quality improvement—that are documented alongside the Pharmaceutical Sciences material, with recorded overlaps in law/ethics and substance‑use mappings.

Practice Skills

Patient care, communication and applied practice

Pharmaceutical Sciences shares documented learning with Practice Skills across Years 1–3 in core pharmacology, pharmaceutics/compounding, pharmacokinetics and Year‑3 toxicology, with adjacent practice coverage in patient assessment, compounding, diagnostic testing, monitoring and prescriptive decision‑making. Course outcomes, session topic lists and framework mappings in the supplied materials consistently record overlapping topical territory across the three years.

Therapeutics

Therapeutic decision-making and clinical application

For 2025–26 Pharmaceutical Sciences documents foundational and applied topics (medicinal chemistry, pharmaceutics/compounding, pharmacology, pharmacokinetics and toxicology) that share curricular territory with Therapeutics’ broad clinical coverage (self‑care/respirology, infectious disease, cardiology, nephrology, oncology, neurology, pain and practice skills). This relationship is supported by course‑level outcomes, session inventories, assessment descriptions and CCAPP/AFPC mapping counts provided for both streams in the 2025–26 materials.

These relationships reflect documented curriculum portraits and governed cross-stream evidence. They identify shared or adjacent curriculum territory but do not by themselves demonstrate intentional coordination, integration, sequencing quality or curriculum quality.

How learning is delivered
Delivery is dominated by in‑person lectures supported by scheduled laboratory sessions, seminars and occasional recorded lectures. Students learn theory in lectures (sometimes recorded), then practice techniques in hands‑on labs that include capsule preparation, semisolids and suspensions, plus online quizzes and lab exams. Distinctive activities across the stream are repeated, supervised lab exercises, pre‑lab briefings, computer‑based quizzes, and structured lab evaluations to verify practical competencies.
Documented delivery mix
297Lecture
14Seminar
9Lab
28Other
Share of documented sessions · session duration data are incomplete across the displayed cycles, so counts are used for longitudinal comparison
  • Lecture
  • Seminar
  • Lab
  • Other
Year 1
2025-2026n = 219
2024-2025n = 224
2023-2024n = 228
Year 2
2025-2026n = 90
2024-2025n = 109
2023-2024n = 109
Year 3
2025-2026n = 39
2024-2025n = 39
2023-2024n = 39
How learning is assessed
Students are expected to combine conceptual mastery with demonstrable lab competence and technical precision. The characteristic assessment mix includes multiple‑choice and short‑answer midterms/finals to assess breadth, practical compounding or lab practical exams to assess hands‑on skills, and multiple lab reports submitted with an explicit rubric to evaluate experimental design, results and interpretation. Timed online quizzes and web‑based assignments offer frequent formative checks.
Assessment pattern
12Midterm exam
9Final exam
6Assignment/written work
5Quiz
1Other exam/test
Share of documented assessments · assessment weights are not sufficiently complete and standardized across the displayed cycles, so counts are used for longitudinal comparison
  • Midterm exam
  • Final exam
  • Assignment/written work
  • Quiz
  • Other exam/test
  • Other
Year 1
2025-2026n = 17
2024-2025n = 24
2023-2024n = 27
Year 2
2025-2026n = 11
2024-2025n = 12
2023-2024n = 12
Year 3
2025-2026n = 6
2024-2025n = 6
2023-2024n = 5

Explore the Curriculum

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Course Information
PHARM 201 — PRINCIPLES OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRYY1Fall3850Final exam (1); Midterm exam (1); Participation/professionalism (1)Introduces students to fundamental principles in Medicinal Chemistry necessary to understand the relationship between drug structure and drug action. The clinical relevance of Medicinal Chemistry will be explored through an examination of drug structure, properties, classification, metabolism, and selected design/development strategies. (Restricted to Pharmacy students).
PHARM 202 — Pharmaceutics 1Y1Winter3799Assignment/written work (1); Final exam (1); Midterm exam (1); Other exam/test (1); Quiz (1)3 units (fi 6) (second term, 3-1S-2) Introduces students to the principles of pharmaceutical dosage forms. This course will focus on factors affecting the physical and chemical behavior of drug products, the rationale underlying their formulation, and compounding techniques of pharmaceutical preparations. (Restricted to Pharmacy students)
PHARM 203 — INTRO TO PHARMACOLOGY 1Y1Fall3800Final exam (1); Midterm exam (1)Introduces students to fundamental principles of pharmacology that will form the basis for future pharmacotherapy courses. Core concepts of pharmacology, including theoretical aspects of drug-receptor interaction, dose-dependence of drug action, and the effects of drugs on nervous and cardiovascular systems will be covered.
PHARM 204 — Anatomy and Physiology for PharmacyY1Fall2900Assignment/written work (1); Final exam (1); Midterm exam (1); Quiz (1)★ 3 (fi 6) (first term, 3-1s-0) Provides students with a fundamental understanding of human anatomy relevant to pharmacy practice using a system-based approach. Core concepts include human anatomy and anatomical function including physiology and pathophysiology within the context of drug action.
PHARM 233 — Introduction to Pharmacology 2Y1Winter3600Final exam (1); Midterm exam (2)Building on pharmacology fundamentals introduced in Pharm 203, students will continue learning fundamental principles of pharmacology that affect other organ systems, as well as core concepts on the mechanisms of action for drugs including those used in the treatment of various diseases.
PHARM 302 — Pharmaceutics 2Y2Fall3800Assignment/written work (3); Final exam (1); Midterm exam (1)The overall goal of PharmSci 3: Pharmaceutics II is for students to develop the fundamental knowledge of the physicochemical and biological factors that affect the manufacturing, compounding, application and behaviour of drug products and pharmaceutical dosage forms. The course also explores the rationale underlying, as well as the standards governing, the formulation and quality control of pharmaceutical preparations. The emphasis of Pharmaceutics 2 is on advanced dosage forms, biologicals as pharmaceuticals, and more complex compounding practices
PHARM 303 — ESSENTIALS OF PHARMACOKINETICSY2Fall3900Assignment/written work (1); Final exam (1); Midterm exam (2)3 (fi 6) (first term, 3-0-0) Provides students with fundamental knowledge of pharmacokinetic concepts and their application in devising appropriate patient-specific dosing regimens. Clinical relevance of pharmacokinetics will be explored through the examination of disease states and drug interactions that affect drug concentrations in the body. (Restricted to Pharmacy students.)
PHARM 310 — IMMUNOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGYY2Fall800Final exam (1); Midterm exam (1)★ 1 (fi 2)(EITHER, 1-0-0) This course provides students with an understanding of immunology, molecular biology, and biotechnical processes and point of care tests that support therapeutic and diagnostic application in patient care.
PHARM 401 — ToxicologyY3Winter3400Final exam (1); Midterm exam (2); Quiz (3)3 (fi 6) (second term, 3-0-0) Provides students with fundamental knowledge of toxicology of prescription and non- prescription medications and drugs of abuse, as well as select specialized topics in pharmacology. Clinical relevance of toxicology, including pharmacogenomic concepts, will be explored through the examination of drug toxicity to specific target organs and approaches to managing poisoning and adverse drug reactions. (Restricted to Pharmacy students.)
Session Information
PHARM 201Y1Fall2025-09-03LectureCourse introduction.History and evolution of Medicinal Chemistry in clinical practice.Carlos Velazquez
PHARM 201Y1Fall2025-09-05LectureFunctional groups - characteristics and rolesDefinition of a functional group; relevant functional groups in drug molecules.Carlos Velazquez
PHARM 201Y1Fall2025-09-08LectureFunctional groups - characteristics and rolesPhysical chemical properties associated to functional groups in drug molecules.Carlos Velazquez
PHARM 201Y1Fall2025-09-10LectureFunctional groups - characteristics and rolesElectronic and inductive effects.Carlos Velazquez
PHARM 201Y1Fall2025-09-12LectureFunctional groups - characteristics and rolesSteric effects; solubility effects; binding interactions.Carlos Velazquez
PHARM 201Y1Fall2025-09-15LectureAcidic and basic functional groupsMost common types of acidic and basic functional groups in drug molecules.Carlos Velazquez
PHARM 201Y1Fall2025-09-16Seminar/case sessionSeminar 1Functional groups, reactivity.Carlos Velazquez
PHARM 201Y1Fall2025-09-17LectureAcidic and basic functional groupsPhysiologically relevant acidic and basic functional groups.Carlos Velazquez
PHARM 201Y1Fall2025-09-19LectureAcidic and basic functional groupsTherapeutic significance of acidic and basic groups.Carlos Velazquez
PHARM 201Y1Fall2025-09-22LectureAcidic and basic functional groupsCorrelating the presence (or absence) of acidic / basic groups to therapeutic effects.Carlos Velazquez
PHARM 201Y1Fall2025-09-23LectureProblems involving pH and pKapH and pKa: principles and applications in clinical practice; using the Henderson-Hasselbach equation.Carlos Velazquez
PHARM 201Y1Fall2025-09-24LectureProblems involving pH and pKaImportance of pH and pKa in drug therapy; influence of pH and pKa on the solubility of a drug molecule.Carlos Velazquez
PHARM 201Y1Fall2025-09-26LectureProblems involving pH and pKaRelationship between pH and pKa on the duration of action of drug molecules; influence of pH and pKa on drug binding interactions (drug potency).Carlos Velazquez
PHARM 201Y1Fall2025-09-29LectureProblems involving pH and pKaPredicting chemical antagonism between drug molecules using their pKa values.Carlos Velazquez
PHARM 201Y1Fall2025-10-01LectureProblems involving pH and pKaDrug interactions based on pH and their pKa values.Carlos Velazquez
PHARM 201Y1Fall2025-10-03LectureSalts and solubilitySalts and solubility of drug molecules; definition of salt; formation of salts from acid and basic drug molecules.Carlos Velazquez
PHARM 201Y1Fall2025-10-06LectureSalts and solubilityInorganic salts; organic salts; salts and their influence on drug-drug and drug-food interactions.Carlos Velazquez
PHARM 201Y1Fall2025-10-07Seminar/case sessionSeminar 2Problems with pH and pKa; salts and solubility.Carlos Velazquez
PHARM 201Y1Fall2025-10-08LectureSalts and solubilitySolubility of salts and their partition coefficient; therapeutic use of salts based on their water solubility; the balance between water and lipid solubility.Carlos Velazquez
PHARM 201Y1Fall2025-10-10LectureSalts and solubilityStrategies for optimizing drug solubility; relationship between solubility and drug metabolism.Carlos Velazquez
PHARM 201Y1Fall2025-10-15LectureDrug binding interactionsDrug binding interactions and their relationship with potency.Carlos Velazquez
PHARM 201Y1Fall2025-10-20LectureDrug binding interactionsCovalent bonds; non-covalent bonds; ionic bonds.Carlos Velazquez
PHARM 201Y1Fall2025-10-21Seminar/case sessionSeminar 3Drug binding interactions; stereochemistry.Carlos Velazquez
PHARM 201Y1Fall2025-10-22LectureDrug binding interactionsIon-dipole and dipole-dipole interactions.Carlos Velazquez
PHARM 201Y1Fall2025-10-24LectureDrug binding interactionsHydrogen bonds; van der Waals interactions; hydrophobic bonding.Carlos Velazquez
PHARM 201Y1Fall2025-10-27LectureStereochemistryStereochemistry: chirality and asymmetry; enantiomers.Amir Tabatabaei
PHARM 201Y1Fall2025-10-29LectureStereochemistryPharmacological implications of enantiomeric mixtures; diastereomers.Amir Tabatabaei
PHARM 201Y1Fall2025-10-31LectureStereochemistryGeometric isomers; pharmacological implications of diastereomeric mixtures.Amir Tabatabaei
PHARM 201Y1Fall2025-11-03LectureStereochemistryConformational isomers; definition of the active conformation in drug molecules; conformational restriction.Amir Tabatabaei
PHARM 201Y1Fall2025-11-04Seminar/case sessionSeminar (No seminar)No seminar***
PHARM 201Y1Fall2025-11-05LectureDrug metabolism (1)Drug metabolism: General concepts.Ayman El-Kadi
PHARM 201Y1Fall2025-11-07LectureDrug metabolism (2)Factors affecting drug metabolism; Phase I and Phase II metabolism.Ayman El-Kadi
PHARM 201Y1Fall2025-11-17LectureDrug metabolism (3)Oxidation reactions by the cytochrome P450 (CYP450) family of enzymes.Ayman El-Kadi
PHARM 201Y1Fall2025-11-19LectureDrug metabolism (4)Oxidation reactions by the cytochrome P450 (CYP450) family of enzymes.Ayman El-Kadi
PHARM 201Y1Fall2025-11-21LectureDrug metabolism (5)Reduction reactions by the cytochrome P450 (CYP450) family of enzymes.Ayman El-Kadi
PHARM 201Y1Fall2025-11-24LectureDrug metabolism (6)Hydrolysis reactions; conjugation reactions.Ayman El-Kadi
PHARM 201Y1Fall2025-11-25Seminar/case sessionSeminar 4Drug metabolismAyman El-Kadi
PHARM 201Y1Fall2025-11-26LectureDrug metabolism (7)Relationship between drug metabolism and pharmacological activity.Ayman El-Kadi
PHARM 201Y1Fall2025-11-28LectureStructure-Activity Relationships and Classical Strategies in Drug DesignStructure-Activity Relationships (SAR): general description; examples of SARs; SAR and pharmacological activity.Carlos Velazquez
PHARM 201Y1Fall2025-12-01LectureStructure-Activity Relationships and Classical Strategies in Drug DesignSARs and the absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion (ADME) process.Carlos Velazquez
PHARM 201Y1Fall2025-12-03LectureStructure-Activity Relationships and Classical Strategies in Drug DesignSAR, drug interactions and adverse drug reactions; molecular modification.Carlos Velazquez
PHARM 201Y1Fall2025-12-05LectureClassical Strategies in Drug DesignIsosters and bioisosteres; homologation; chain branching; prodrugs.Carlos Velazquez
PHARM 201Y1Fall2025-12-08LectureCourse reviewCourse review (all book chapters and seminars).Carlos Velazquez
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-01-05LectureIntroducion: Overview of topics covered in this courseIntroducion: Overview of topics covered in this courseF. Sanaee
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-01-07LectureCompoundingCompoundingR. Loebenberg
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-01-09Seminar/case sessionAccuracy-Risk AssessmentAccuracy-Risk AssessmentR. Loebenberg; F. Sanaee
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-01-09LectureUSP 795-1USP 795-1R. Loebenberg
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-01-12LaboratorySign in/ AccuracySign in/ AccuracyR. Loebenberg; F. Sanaee; A. Lavasanifar
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-01-12LectureUSP 795-2USP 795-2R. Loebenberg
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-01-14LectureSolubility-1Solubility-1A. Lavasanifar
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-01-16LectureSolubility-2Solubility-2A. Lavasanifar
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-01-19LecturePharmaceuical SoluionsPharmaceuical SoluionsR. Loebenberg
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-01-21LecturePharma WatersPharma WatersR. Loebenberg
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-01-23Seminar/case sessionSoluionSoluionR. Loebenberg; F. Sanaee
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-01-23LectureSuspensions-1Suspensions-1A. Lavasanifar
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-01-26LectureSuspensions-2Suspensions-2A. Lavasanifar
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-01-28LaboratorySoluions/Solubility SuspensionsSoluions/Solubility SuspensionsF. Sanaee
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-01-28LectureSuspensions-3Suspensions-3A. Lavasanifar
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-01-30LectureEmulsions-1Emulsions-1A. Lavasanifar
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-01-30Seminar/case sessionSuspensionSuspensionA. Lavasanifar; F. Sanaee
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-02-02LectureSoluions-Suspensions ReviewSoluions-Suspensions ReviewF. Sanaee
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-02-02LaboratorySuspensionsSuspensionsR. Loebenberg; F. Sanaee
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-02-04Quiz11
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-02-04LectureEmulsions-2Emulsions-2A. Lavasanifar
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-02-06Seminar/case sessionEmulsionEmulsionR. Loebenberg; F. Sanaee
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-02-06LectureEmulsions-3Emulsions-3A. Lavasanifar
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-02-09LaboratoryEmulsionsEmulsionsR. Loebenberg; F. Sanaee
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-02-09LectureSemisolids-1Semisolids-1A. Lavasanifar
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-02-11LectureSemisolids-2Semisolids-2A. Lavasanifar
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-02-13LectureColloids-1Colloids-1A. Lavasanifar
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-02-13Seminar/case sessionSemisolidSemisolidR. Loebenberg; F. Sanaee
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-02-18Quiz22
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-02-23LectureColloids-2Colloids-2A. Lavasanifar
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-02-23LaboratorySemisolids-1Semisolids-1R. Loebenberg; F. Sanaee
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-02-24Midterm examMidtermMidtermPharmaceuQcs Team
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-02-25LectureSemisolids-Colloids ReviewSemisolids-Colloids ReviewF. Sanaee
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-02-27LecturePowdersPowdersR. Loebenberg
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-02-27Seminar/case sessionSOP/QASOP/QAR. Loebenberg; F. Sanaee
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-03-02LectureCapsulesCapsulesR. Loebenberg
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-03-02LaboratorySemisolids-2Semisolids-2R. Loebenberg; F. Sanaee
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-03-04LectureTablets-1Tablets-1R. Loebenberg
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-03-06Seminar/case sessionCapsuleCapsuleR. Loebenberg, F. Sanaee
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-03-06LectureTablets-2Tablets-2R. Loebenberg
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-03-09LaboratoryCapsulesCapsulesR. Loebenberg; F. Sanaee
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-03-09LectureSuppositories BasesSuppositories BasesR. Loebenberg
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-03-11LectureInserts, SuppositoriesInserts, SuppositoriesR. Loebenberg
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-03-12LectureRoutes of Drug Administraion-1Routes of Drug Administraion-1A. Lavasanifar
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-03-13LectureRoutes of Drug Administraion-2Routes of Drug Administraion-2A. Lavasanifar
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-03-13Seminar/case sessionSuppositorySuppositoryR. Loebenberg; F. Sanaee
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-03-16Quiz33
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-03-16LectureRoutes of Drug Administraion-3Routes of Drug Administraion-3A. Lavasanifar
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-03-16LaboratorySuppositoriesSuppositoriesR. Loebenberg; F. Sanaee
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-03-18LectureRoutes of Drug Administraion-4Routes of Drug Administraion-4A. Lavasanifar
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-03-20Seminar/case sessionReviewReviewR. Loebenberg; F. Sanaee
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-03-20LectureRoutes of Drug Administraion-5Routes of Drug Administraion-5A. Lavasanifar
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-03-23LectureContainersContainersR. Loebenberg
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-03-25LectureAerosoles-1Aerosoles-1S. Tavernini
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-03-27LectureAerosoles-2Aerosoles-2S. Tavernini
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-03-30LectureAerosoles-3Aerosoles-3S. Tavernini
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-03-30Other exam/testLab ExamLab ExamR. Loebenberg; F. Sanaee
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-04-01LectureHot Topic in Pharmaceuical SciencesHot Topic in Pharmaceuical SciencesR. Loebenberg
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-04-01LaboratoryLab CleaningLab CleaningR. Loebenberg; F. Sanaee
PHARM 202Y1Winter2026-04-04Quiz44
PHARM 202Y1WinterLectureFinalFinalPharmaceuQcs Team
PHARM 203Y1Fall2024-11-05LectureCNS PharmacologyPsychomotor stimulants & hallucinogenicsDr. Paul Jurasz
PHARM 203Y1Fall2025-09-03LectureMolecular Aspects of Drug ActionReceptors, Specificity, Drug-Receptor InteractionsDr. Andrew Holt
PHARM 203Y1Fall2025-09-05LectureMolecular Aspects of Drug ActionReceptors, Specificity, Drug-Receptor InteractionsDr. Andrew Holt
PHARM 203Y1Fall2025-09-08LectureGeneral Principles of Drug ActionReceptors, Specificity, Drug-Receptor Interactions (Agonists, Antagonists, Partial Agonists, Efficacy, Inverse Agonists, Allosteric Modulation) , Concentration response, Intro to PharmacokineticsDr. Andrew Holt
PHARM 203Y1Fall2025-09-10LectureGeneral Principles of Drug ActionReceptors, Specificity, Drug-Receptor Interactions (Agonists, Antagonists, Partial Agonists, Efficacy, Inverse Agonists, Allosteric Modulation) , Concentration response, Intro to PharmacokineticsDr. Andrew Holt
PHARM 203Y1Fall2025-09-12LectureGeneral Principles of Drug ActionReceptors, Specificity, Drug-Receptor Interactions (Agonists, Antagonists, Partial Agonists, Efficacy, Inverse Agonists, Allosteric Modulation) ,Dr. Andrew Holt
PHARM 203Y1Fall2025-09-15LectureGeneral Principles of Drug ActionReceptors, Specificity, Drug-Receptor Interactions (Agonists, Antagonists, Partial Agonists, Efficacy, Inverse Agonists, Allosteric Modulation), Concentration response, Intro to PharmacokineticsDr. Andrew Holt
PHARM 203Y1Fall2025-09-17LectureGeneral Principles of Drug ActionReceptor types, ion channels, enzymes, & transporters as drug targetsDr. Paul Jurasz
PHARM 203Y1Fall2025-09-19LectureGeneral Principles of Drug ActionReceptor types, ion channels, enzymes, & transporters as drug targetsDr. Paul Jurasz
PHARM 203Y1Fall2025-09-22LectureChemical MediatorsCholinergic/Autonomic Transmission;Dr. Paul Jurasz
PHARM 203Y1Fall2025-09-24LectureChemical MediatorsAcetylcholine, nicotinic/muscarinic action; Noradrenergic transmissionDr. Paul Jurasz
PHARM 203Y1Fall2025-09-26LectureChemical MediatorsNoradrenergic autonomic transmission, Catecholamines, adrenoreceptorsDr. Paul Jurasz
PHARM 203Y1Fall2025-09-29LectureChemical MediatorsAmino acid mediators: Histamine, 5-HTDr. Paul Jurasz
PHARM 203Y1Fall2025-10-01LectureChemical MediatorsPeptide & Protein mediatorsDr. Paul Jurasz
PHARM 203Y1Fall2025-10-03LectureChemical MediatorsEicosanoids & cannabinoidsDr. Paul Jurasz
PHARM 203Y1Fall2025-10-06LectureChemical MediatorsNO & H2SDr. Paul Jurasz
PHARM 203Y1Fall2025-10-08LectureChemical mediatorsPurines; Amino acids & other neurotransmittersDr. Paul Jurasz
PHARM 203Y1Fall2025-10-10LectureCNS PharmacologyAmino acids & other neurotransmittersDr. Paul Jurasz
PHARM 203Y1Fall2025-10-15Midterm examMidtermMaterials encompassed in lectures 1 - 16Dr. Paul Jurasz
PHARM 203Y1Fall2025-10-17LectureCNS PharmacologyGeneral anaestheticsDr. Paul Jurasz
PHARM 203Y1Fall2025-10-20LectureCNS PharmacologyLocal anaestheticsDr. Paul Jurasz
PHARM 203Y1Fall2025-10-22LectureCNS PharmacologyAnalgesicsDr. Paul Jurasz
PHARM 203Y1Fall2025-10-24LectureCNS PharmacologyAnxiolytic & Hyponotic drugsDr. Paul Jurasz
PHARM 203Y1Fall2025-10-27LectureCNS PharmacologyParkinson's Dis. PharmacologyDr. Tabatabaei Dakhili
PHARM 203Y1Fall2025-10-29LectureCNS PharmacologyAlzheimer's dis. & Huntington's dis. pharmacologyDr. Tabatabaei Dakhili
PHARM 203Y1Fall2025-10-31LectureCNS PharmacologyAntiepileptic drugDr. Sherif Mahmoud
PHARM 203Y1Fall2025-11-03LectureCNS PharmacologyAntidepressant drugsDr. Sherif Mahmoud
PHARM 203Y1Fall2025-11-05LectureCNS PharmacologyAntipsychotic drugsDr. Paul Jurasz
PHARM 203Y1Fall2025-11-07LectureCardiovascular PharmacologyAntidysrhythmic drugs Class I , Class IIDr. John Seubert
PHARM 203Y1Fall2025-11-17LectureCardiovascular PharmacologyAntidysrhythmic drugs Class III, Class IVDr. John Seubert
PHARM 203Y1Fall2025-11-19LectureCardiovascular PharmacologyDrugs that Increase Cardiac Contractility and Anti-Anginal DrugsDr. John Seubert
PHARM 203Y1Fall2025-11-21LectureCardiovascular PharmacologyAtherosclerosis and Lipid-Lowering DrugsDr. John Seubert
PHARM 203Y1Fall2025-11-24LectureCardiovascular PharmacologyVascular Function, Vasoactive Drugs (Vasoconstrictors & Vasodilators)Dr. Paul Jurasz
PHARM 203Y1Fall2025-11-26LectureCardiovascular PharmacologyDrugs for Treating HypertensionDr. Paul Jurasz
PHARM 203Y1Fall2025-11-28LectureCardiovascular PharmacologyDrugs for Treating Heart FailureDr. Paul Jurasz
PHARM 203Y1Fall2025-12-01LectureCardiovascular PharmacologyDrugs for Treating Pulmonary Hypertension, Shock & Hypotensive StatesDr. Paul Jurasz
PHARM 203Y1Fall2025-12-03LectureCardiovascular PharmacologyAnti-platelet drugsDr. Paul Jurasz
PHARM 203Y1Fall2025-12-05LectureCardiovascular PharmacologyAnticoagulants & Fibrinolytics, Anti-platelet drugs & AnticoagulantsDr. Paul Jurasz
PHARM 203Y1Fall2025-12-08LectureCardiovascular PharmacologyAnticoagulants & FibrinolyticsDr. Paul Jurasz
PHARM 204Y1Fall2025-09-03LectureIntroduction & Overview of gross anatomyDescription of the course content and assessment. General gross anatomy and terminologyDr. Siraki
PHARM 204Y1Fall2025-09-05LectureCellular anatomyCellular structure and function, the lipid bilayer and what it contains. Cell adhesion mechanisms-cell junctions including gap junctions, tight junctions. membrane transporters. The electrochemical gradient and redox potential of the cell.Dr. Siraki
PHARM 204Y1Fall2025-09-08LectureCell membrane componentsMembrane protein functions, important functions of the nucleus, including replication, transcription, & translation. Protein processing (Golgi)Dr. Siraki
PHARM 204Y1Fall2025-09-10LectureCell membrane componentsPlasma membrane receptors; signaling mechanisms of receptor activation (TK, G-proteins).Dr. Siraki
PHARM 204Y1Fall2025-09-12QuizTissue structure and organization (Quiz #1)Layers of tissue (epithelial, connective) -supporting tissue structuresDr. Siraki
PHARM 204Y1Fall2025-09-15LectureNeurons: introduction to the nervous systemCNS vs PNS, function & structure of a neuron. Neuroglia, membrane potential, action potential, and ion channelsDr. Siraki
PHARM 204Y1Fall2025-09-17LectureAutonomic nervous system (ANS)Neurotransmitter of pre-and postganglionic neurons: Acetylcholine, noradrenaline: Synthesis and Mechanisms of action. Adrenal medulla hormones. Adrenergic and cholinergic receptors, and brief application to pharmacy. Receptor distribution.Dr. Siraki
PHARM 204Y1Fall2025-09-19LecturePain (nociception)Pain categories, nociceptors, first/second pain -anterolateral pathways (fibres) Referral pain withdrawal reflexes, pain neurotransmitters, afferent pathways of painDr. Siraki
PHARM 204Y1Fall2025-09-22Other/unspecifiedPainInflammatory pain pathophysiology of pain. Neuropathic pain as an example - Central sensitization following peripheral nerve injuryDr. Siraki
PHARM 204Y1Fall2025-09-24QuizNeurology: neuroanatomy and the CNS (Quiz #2)Neuron morphology, glia of CNS, glia of PNS. Cerebrum, diencephalon, brainstem, cerebellum Brain protection. Meninges -Ventricles; Production and flow of cerebrospinal fluid. Blood-brain barrierDr. Siraki
PHARM 204Y1Fall2025-09-26LectureCerebrum and DiencephalonOverview -cortical structure -white matter -Diencephalon: Structure (and function) of the epi-, hypo-, thalamusDr. Siraki
PHARM 204Y1Fall2025-09-29LectureNeurology, brainstem and sensory physiologyAnatomy of key regions: Midbrain, pons, medulla oblongata; cerebral aqueduct, cerebral peduncles, superior and inferior colliculi Brainstem functions: -Cerebellum structure & function; motor learning Cranial nerves. Sensory physiology: Sensory information, sensation, perception. Receptor modalities, sensory receptors, afferent-receptor configurations - Receptive field, receptor potential, adaptation. Coding intensity, modality, and location of a sensory stimulusDr. Siraki
PHARM 204Y1Fall2025-10-01Other/unspecifiedNeurology: Sensory physiologySensory physiology: Somatic sensation: Receptors, pathways, primary somatosensory cortex. Motor control: Alpha-motor neurons as the final common pathway. Hierarchical control. Feedback control. Cerebellar damage. Proprioceptors, local feedback, spinal reflexesDr. Siraki
PHARM 204Y1Fall2025-10-03Other/unspecifiedNeurology: Motor Control Blood supply; Cerebral perfusion pressure and blood flowMotor control: -Concepts of how motor system works: hierarchical control; Alpha-motor neurons as the final common pathway. Cerebellum and feedback, cerebellar damage) -Local feedback. Monosynaptic reflex (includes terminology: agonist, synergist, antagonist -Motor cortices (primary motor, premotor, supplementary motor area) -Motor tracts Blood supply, Intracranial pressure, cerebral perfusion pressure, cerebral blood flowDr. Siraki
PHARM 204Y1Fall2025-10-06Other/unspecifiedNeurology: Higher CNS function; Basal gangliaNeurotransmitters -ACh, biogenic amines, amino acid neurotransmitters also neuropeptides, purines, others. Synthesis, receptors, reuptake and/or metabolism of select neurotransmitters, major roles -Alzheimer?s, myasthenia gravis, depression Basal ganglia, Parkinson?s, Anatomy, Basic functioning of healthy basal ganglia - Parkinson?s: Symptoms and basal ganglia function. Pharmacological and surgical treatments as examples to reinforce concepts regarding the physiological function of the CNS, and points of pharmaceutical intervention at the synapseDr. Siraki
PHARM 204Y1Fall2025-10-08LectureCardiology: Anatomy of the heart; Electrical activity of the heartGross anatomy Electrical activity - Pacemaker cell vs. conducting fibre; Bachmann?s bundle and intermodal pathways, fibrous skeleton; rates of autorhymicity -Action potentials of pacemaker and contractile cells -Effects of ANS on rate (with mechanisms) and contractility (without mechanisms) - ECG and case studyDr. Siraki
PHARM 204Y1Fall2025-10-10LectureCardiology: blood flow 1Anatomy-Major Systemic Arteries and Veins Haemodynamics -Arterial and venous system blood vessel walls, characteristics summary. Driving force in the cardiovascular system (MAP) central venous pressure). Regulation of arteriolar resistance: Intrinsic mechanisms: local factors; Extrinsic mechanisms neuroendocrine, to regulate MAPDr. Siraki
PHARM 204Y1Fall2025-10-15QuizCardiology: blood flow 2 (Quiz #3)Venomotor tone and venous return and effects of Blood volume and venomotor tone on venous pressure and therefore MAP -Thermoregulation and arteriolar R -Coronary and skeletal muscles and vasodilation by Beta-2, note re: Beta-2 Rs on vascular smooth muscle cells ? beta-blockers and MAP. Regulation of MAP. Baroreceptor reflex regulation of blood pressure. Angiotensin II, ADH increase MAPDr. Siraki
PHARM 204Y1Fall2025-10-17LecturePulmonaryAnatomy- airways, resp epithelium. Mechanics. Blood flow -Sites of intervention. COPD. ARDS cause and consequences (wrt patient care)Dr. Siraki
PHARM 204Y1Fall2025-10-20Midterm examMIDTERM EXAMLectures 1-18 (up to Cardiology: blood flow 2)Dr. Siraki
PHARM 204Y1Fall2025-10-22LectureGI (1/2)GI tract anatomy: -oral cavity and teeth. Review of wall of GI tract + stomach wall + small intestine regional differences -diagnostic imaging for GI and liver. Liver blood flow and tissue substructure wrt to drug metabolismDr. Siraki
PHARM 204Y1Fall2025-10-24LectureGI (2/2)GI: small intestine regional differences -diagnostic imaging for GI and liver. Liver blood flow and tissue substructure wrt to drug metabolismDr. Siraki
PHARM 204Y1Fall2025-10-27LectureBone & Joint 1The skeletal system: osseous tissue and bone structure -Bone functions, histology, structure. Intramembranous ossification -Endochondral ossificationDr. Doschak
PHARM 204Y1Fall2025-10-29LectureBone & Joint 2Cartilage histology, growth, and composition. Basic multicellular unit (BMU). Bone resorption and formation -RANK / RANKLigand / OPG SystemDr. Doschak
PHARM 204Y1Fall2025-10-31LectureBone & Joint 3Bone elongation: epiphyseal plate. Appositional growth. Formation of an osteon. Bone blood supply and innervationDr. Doschak
PHARM 204Y1Fall2025-11-03QuizBone & Joint 4 (Quiz #4)Joint classification -synovial joint characteristics. The knee joint. Aging and joints -sites of therapy in bone and jointDr. Doschak
PHARM 204Y1Fall2025-11-05LectureMSK (B & J - 5)Skeletal muscle: structure -fibres and molecular makeupDr. Doschak
PHARM 204Y1Fall2025-11-07LectureMSK (B & J - 6)Skeletal muscle: force generation (contraction). NMJ and its role (above). twitch summation, types of contraction (concentric, isometric, eccentric)Dr. Doschak
PHARM 204Y1Fall2025-11-17LectureMSK (B & J - 7)Skeletal: anatomy Smooth: anatomy, contractionDr. Doschak
PHARM 204Y1Fall2025-11-19LectureIntegumetary system 1Skin: Epidermis, Dermis. Hypodermis; Skin colour; Blood supply and innervation -Hair, Nails, Sebaceous glands and follicles, Sweat glandsDr. Siraki
PHARM 204Y1Fall2025-11-21LectureIntegumetary system 2Sun/UV effects -interface with other systems (e.g., immune). Effects of aging interactions of therapeuticsDr. Siraki
PHARM 204Y1Fall2025-11-24LectureEye, Ear, Nose & Throat (EENT)Eye anatomy: -flow of aqueous humor. Retina, macular degeneration -sites of drug action. Ear anatomy: -sound conduction, cochlea, site of drug action. Nose, pharynx, Paranasal sinuses, Larynx, OlfactionDr. Siraki
PHARM 204Y1Fall2025-11-26LectureEndocrine 1Fundamentals: amines, steroids, peptides. Energy metabolism -actions and regulation of insulin and glucagon. ANS in glucose homeostasis -secretion disorders of the hypothalamuspituitary axis -Cushing?s disease (cortisol effects)Dr. Siraki
PHARM 204Y1Fall2025-11-28LectureEndocrine 2Thyroid gland and parathyroid. -Basic function of and tissue organization. - Use of diagnostic imaging for visualizationDr. Siraki
PHARM 204Y1Fall2025-12-01LectureRenal 1Gross anatomy, blood supply and innervation to the kidneys. Renal corpuscle -key sites and actions of the nephron.Dr. Siraki
PHARM 204Y1Fall2025-12-03LectureRenal 2Sodium on bp, blood volument, water effects -K+: direct effect of K+ on Na+/K+-ATPase -use of agents for diagnostic imagingDr. Siraki
PHARM 204Y1Fall2025-12-05LectureReproductive 1Male reproductive system -Female reproductive systemDr. Siraki
PHARM 204Y1Fall2025-12-08LectureReproductive 2Ovulation and menstrual cycle -Sexual response and therapeutics -lactation and mammary glandsDr. Siraki
PHARM 204Y1Fall2025-12-13Final examFINAL EXAMFINAL EXAM
PHARM 233Y1Winter2026-01-05LecturePharmacogenomics 1Introduction Pharmacogenomics (PGx), The Basis for Precision Medicine, Overview PharmGkB, CPIC Websites, effect of environment, ethnicity , pollutants etcDr. Dalia Hamdy
PHARM 233Y1Winter2026-01-07LecturePharmacogenomics 2Classical and non-classical PGx (Genetics: DNA, RNA, transcription, translation, genetic variability, SNP, CNV, addition, deletion)Dr. Dalia Hamdy
PHARM 233Y1Winter2026-01-09LecturePharmacogenomics 3Introduction to common Transporters, CYP P450 and Receptors alleles, Relationship between PK-PD-PGX and dose adjustmentsDr. Dalia Hamdy
PHARM 233Y1Winter2026-01-12Other/unspecifiedPharmacogenomics 4Basic techniques for genetic testing and diseases related to genes. Examples on PGX Pt. Case management using pharmGKBDr. Dalia Hamdy
PHARM 233Y1Winter2026-01-14LectureGI Pharmacology 1Antiemetic AgentsDr. John Ussher
PHARM 233Y1Winter2026-01-16LectureGI Pharmacology 2Agents for Neutralizing Gastric Acid SecretionDr. John Ussher
PHARM 233Y1Winter2026-01-19LectureGI Pharmacology 3Agents that Modulate Gastric Motility, Antidiarrheal Agents and Agents for Chronic Bowel DiseaseDr. John Ussher
PHARM 233Y1Winter2026-01-21LectureRespiratory PharmacologyDrugs for Asthma: Bronchodilators & Antiinflammatories; Drugs for COPDDr. Mourad Ferdaoussi
PHARM 233Y1Winter2026-01-23LectureSkin PharmacologyAntiinflammatories & Other Agents for Skin DisordersDr. Mourad Ferdaoussi
PHARM 233Y1Winter2026-01-26LectureObesity Pharmacology & Pharmacotherapy 1Non-Pharmacological Approaches, Central Acting Agents, Gut Hormone-Based Agents, and Medical DevicesDr. John Ussher
PHARM 233Y1Winter2026-01-28LectureObesity Pharmacology & Pharmacotherapy 2Non-Pharmacological Approaches, Central Acting Agents, Gut Hormone-Based Agents, and Medical DevicesDr. John Ussher
PHARM 233Y1Winter2026-01-30LectureEndocrine Pharmacology 1Type 1 Diabetes (Insulin and Insulin Analogues)Dr. John Ussher
PHARM 233Y1Winter2026-02-04LectureEndocrine Pharmacology 2Type 2 Diabetes (Metformin, Sulfonylureas, and Thiazolidinediones)Dr. John Ussher
PHARM 233Y1Winter2026-02-06LectureEndocrine Pharmacology 3Type 2 Diabetes (Incretin Based Therapies & SGLT2 Inhibitors)Dr. John Ussher
PHARM 233Y1Winter2026-02-09LectureAnemia PharmacologyHematinic AgentsDr. Ayman El-Kadi
PHARM 233Y1Winter2026-02-11LectureHematopoietic & Bone Pharmacology 1Agents for Osteoporosis and OsteoarthritisDr. Ayman El-Kadi
PHARM 233Y1Winter2026-02-13LectureHematopoietic & Bone Pharmacology 2Agents for Rheumatoid Arthritis, Gout and HyperuricemiaDr. Ayman El-Kadi
PHARM 233Y1Winter2026-02-23LectureEndocrine Pharmacology 4Other Endocrine Disorders (Agents for Thyroid Disorders)Dr. John Ussher
PHARM 233Y1Winter2026-02-25LectureEndocrine Pharmacology 5Oral Contraceptives, Agents that Act on the Uterus and Agents for Erectile DysfunctionDr. John Ussher
PHARM 233Y1Winter2026-02-27LectureEndocrine Pharmacology 6Other Endocrine Disorders (Agents for Addison's Disease, Cushing Syndrome) and Hormonal TherapiesDr. John Ussher
PHARM 233Y1Winter2026-03-02LectureRenal Pharmacology 1DiureticsDr. Keshav Gopal
PHARM 233Y1Winter2026-03-04LectureRenal Pharmacology 2Agents for Renal Failure and Urinary Tract InfectionsDr. Keshav Gopal
PHARM 233Y1Winter2026-03-05LectureMicrobial Pharmacology 1Bacterial Cell Wall Agents (Sulfonamides, Beta-Lactam Antibiotics, Glycopeptides, Polymixins, etc.)Dr. Amirhossein Tabatabaei-Dakhili
PHARM 233Y1Winter2026-03-06LectureMicrobial Pharmacology 2Bacterial protein synthesis inhibitors (Tetracyclines, Aminoglycosides, etc.)Dr. Amirhossein Tabatabaei-Dakhili
PHARM 233Y1Winter2026-03-11LectureMicrobial Pharmacology 3Antihelminthic AgentsDr. Amirhossein Tabatabaei-Dakhili
PHARM 233Y1Winter2026-03-13LectureMicrobial Pharmacology 4Antimycobacterial AgentsDr. John Ussher
PHARM 233Y1Winter2026-03-16LectureMicrobial Pharmacology 5Antifungal AgentsDr. John Ussher
PHARM 233Y1Winter2026-03-18LectureMicrobial Pharmacology 6Antimalarial AgentsDr. John Ussher
PHARM 233Y1Winter2026-03-20LectureMicrobial Pharmacology 7Agents for Other Protozoal Infections (Trypanosomiasis, Leishmaniasis, Giardiasis Toxoplasmosis, etc.)Dr. John Ussher
PHARM 233Y1Winter2026-03-23LectureViral Pharmacology 1Agents for HerpesDr. Arno Siraki
PHARM 233Y1Winter2026-03-23LectureViral Pharmacology 2Agents for InfluenzaDr. Arno Siraki
PHARM 233Y1Winter2026-03-25LectureViral Pharmacology 3Agents for Hepatitis & HIVDr. Arno Siraki
PHARM 233Y1Winter2026-03-27LectureCancer Chemotherapy 1Alkylating Agents, Antimetabolites and Cytotoxic AntibioticsDr. Gopinath Sutendra
PHARM 233Y1Winter2026-03-30LectureCancer Chemotherapy 2Plant Derivatives, Hormone-Based Agents and Protein Kinase InhibitorsDr. Gopinath Sutendra
PHARM 233Y1Winter2026-04-01LectureCancer Chemotherapy 3Immune Therapies for Cancer, Immunosuppressants, and Other ImmunotherapiesDr. Gopinath Sutendra
PHARM 233Y1Winter2026-04-08LectureMiscellaneous Topics in Pharmacology 1Lifestyle Drug Uses & Drugs in SportDr. John Ussher
PHARM 233Y1Winter2026-04-10LectureMiscellaneous Topics in Pharmacology 2Role of Pharmacology in Drug DevelopmentDr. John Ussher
PHARM 302Y2Fall2024-10-10LectureControlled drug delivery systemsControlled drug delivery systemsDr Loebenberg
PHARM 302Y2Fall2025-09-03LectureIntroduction: Overview of topics covered in the courseIntroduction: Overview of topics covered in the courseDr Lavasanifar
PHARM 302Y2Fall2025-09-05LectureAseptic compounding techniquesAseptic compounding techniquesDr Loebenberg
PHARM 302Y2Fall2025-09-08LectureAseptic compounding techniquesAseptic compounding techniquesDr Loebenberg
PHARM 302Y2Fall2025-09-12LectureAseptic compounding techniquesAseptic compounding techniquesDr Loebenberg
PHARM 302Y2Fall2025-09-12LectureAseptic compounding techniquesAseptic compounding techniquesDr Loebenberg
PHARM 302Y2Fall2025-09-15LectureAseptic compounding techniquesAseptic compounding techniquesDr Loebenberg
PHARM 302Y2Fall2025-09-17LectureAseptic compounding techniquesAseptic compounding techniquesDr Loebenberg
PHARM 302Y2Fall2025-09-19LectureAseptic compounding techniquesAseptic compounding techniquesDr Loebenberg
PHARM 302Y2Fall2025-09-22LectureParenteral Products (TPN)Parenteral Products (TPN)Sylvia Pasmore
PHARM 302Y2Fall2025-09-24LectureParenteral Products (LVP)Parenteral Products (LVP)Dana Lyons
PHARM 302Y2Fall2025-09-26LectureEye/Ear/Nose/Throat dosageEye/Ear/Nose/Throat dosageDr Loebenberg
PHARM 302Y2Fall2025-09-29LectureEye/Ear/Nose/Throat dosage formsEye/Ear/Nose/Throat dosage formsDr Loebenberg
PHARM 302Y2Fall2025-10-01LectureBiopharmaceuticsBiopharmaceuticsDr Loebenberg
PHARM 302Y2Fall2025-10-03LectureBiopharmaceuticsBiopharmaceuticsDr Loebenberg
PHARM 302Y2Fall2025-10-06LectureBiopharmaceuticsBiopharmaceuticsDr Loebenberg
PHARM 302Y2Fall2025-10-08LectureBiopharmaceuticsBiopharmaceuticsDr Loebenberg
PHARM 302Y2Fall2025-10-15LectureControlled drug delivery systemsControlled drug delivery systemsDr Loebenberg
PHARM 302Y2Fall2025-10-17LectureTransdermal Drug DeliveryTransdermal Drug DeliveryDr Lavasanifar
PHARM 302Y2Fall2025-10-20LectureTransdermal Drug DeliveryTransdermal Drug DeliveryDr Lavasanifar
PHARM 302Y2Fall2025-10-22LectureMid termMid term
PHARM 302Y2Fall2025-10-24LectureDrug stability and expiration dateDrug stability and expiration dateDr Lavasanifar
PHARM 302Y2Fall2025-10-27LectureDrug stability and expiration dateDrug stability and expiration dateDr Lavasanifar
PHARM 302Y2Fall2025-10-29LectureDrug stability and expiration dateDrug stability and expiration dateDr Lavasanifar
PHARM 302Y2Fall2025-10-31LectureDrug stability and expiration dateDrug stability and expiration dateDr Lavasanifar
PHARM 302Y2Fall2025-11-03LectureNano-MedicineNano-MedicineDr Lavasanifar
PHARM 302Y2Fall2025-11-05LectureNano-Medicine BiotechnologyNano-Medicine; BiotechnologyDr Lavasanifar
PHARM 302Y2Fall2025-11-07LecturePharmaceutical BiotechnologyPharmaceutical BiotechnologyDr Doschak
PHARM 302Y2Fall2025-11-17LecturePharmaceutical BiotechnologyPharmaceutical BiotechnologyDr Doschak
PHARM 302Y2Fall2025-11-19LecturePharmaceutical BiotechnologyPharmaceutical BiotechnologyDr Doschak
PHARM 302Y2Fall2025-11-21LecturePharmaceutical BiotechnologyPharmaceutical BiotechnologyDr Doschak
PHARM 302Y2Fall2025-11-24LecturePharmaceutical Biotechnology: Protein DeliveryPharmaceutical Biotechnology: Protein DeliveryDr Wishart
PHARM 302Y2Fall2025-11-26LecturePharmaceutical Biotechnology: Protein DeliveryPharmaceutical Biotechnology: Protein DeliveryDr Wishart
PHARM 302Y2Fall2025-11-28LectureGene TherapyGene TherapyMs. L Sanchez Castillo
PHARM 302Y2Fall2025-12-01LectureGene TherapyGene TherapyMs. L Sanchez Castillo
PHARM 302Y2Fall2025-12-03LectureRegulatory ScienceRegulatory ScienceDr Loebenberg
PHARM 302Y2Fall2025-12-05LectureRegulatory ScienceRegulatory ScienceDr Loebenberg
PHARM 302Y2Fall2025-12-08LectureHot Topics in PharmaceuticsHot Topics in PharmaceuticsDr Lavasanifar; Dr Sanaee
PHARM 303Y2Fall2025-09-03LectureLecture 1Definitions and relevance of pharmacokineticsDr. Brocks
PHARM 303Y2Fall2025-09-05LectureLecture 2Kinetics of TransportDr. Brocks
PHARM 303Y2Fall2025-09-08LectureLecture 3Compartmental models and rates of transferDr. Brocks
PHARM 303Y2Fall2025-09-10LectureLecture 4One compartment model after iv bolus dosesDr. Brocks
PHARM 303Y2Fall2025-09-12LectureLecture 5See AboveDr. Brocks
PHARM 303Y2Fall2025-09-15LectureLecture 6See AboveDr. Brocks
PHARM 303Y2Fall2025-09-17LectureLecture 7See AboveDr. Brocks
PHARM 303Y2Fall2025-09-19LectureLecture 8Pharmacokinetic relationshipsDr. Brocks
PHARM 303Y2Fall2025-09-22LectureLecture 9Multiple compartment modeDr. Brocks
PHARM 303Y2Fall2025-09-24LectureLecture 10Multiple compartment modelDr. Brocks
PHARM 303Y2Fall2025-09-26LectureLecture 11See AboveDr. Brocks
PHARM 303Y2Fall2025-09-29LectureLecture 12Oral absorptionDr. Brocks
PHARM 303Y2Fall2025-10-01Midterm examMidterm 1ExaminationDr. Brocks
PHARM 303Y2Fall2025-10-03LectureLecture 13See aboveDr. Brocks
PHARM 303Y2Fall2025-10-06LectureLecture 14BioequivalenceDr. Brocks
PHARM 303Y2Fall2025-10-08LectureLecture 15IV infusionDr. Brocks
PHARM 303Y2Fall2025-10-10LectureLecture 16See AboveDr. Brocks
PHARM 303Y2Fall2025-10-13LectureThanksgivingThanksgivingNo class
PHARM 303Y2Fall2025-10-15LectureLecture 17Multiple dosingDr. Brocks
PHARM 303Y2Fall2025-10-17LectureLecture 18See aboveDr. Brocks
PHARM 303Y2Fall2025-10-20LectureLecture 19PK-PD relationshipDr. Brocks
PHARM 303Y2Fall2025-10-22LectureLecture 20Drug distributionDr. Brocks
PHARM 303Y2Fall2025-10-24LectureLecture 21Drug distributionDr. Brocks
PHARM 303Y2Fall2025-10-27LectureLecture 22Drug distribution, Drug clearanceDr. Brocks
PHARM 303Y2Fall2025-10-29LectureLecture 23Drug distribution, Renal clearanceDr. Brocks
PHARM 303Y2Fall2025-10-31LectureLecture 24Renal clearanceDr. Brocks
PHARM 303Y2Fall2025-11-03Midterm examMidterm 2ExaminationDr. Brocks
PHARM 303Y2Fall2025-11-05LectureLecture 25Hepatic clearanceDr. Brocks
PHARM 303Y2Fall2025-11-07LectureLecture 26Hepatic clearanceDr. Brocks
PHARM 303Y2Fall2025-11-17LectureLecture 27Hepatic clearanceDr. Brocks
PHARM 303Y2Fall2025-11-19LectureLecture 28Hepatic clearanceDr. Brocks
PHARM 303Y2Fall2025-11-21LectureLecture 29Nonlinear eliminationDr. Brocks
PHARM 303Y2Fall2025-11-24LectureLecture 30Nonlinear eliminationDr. Brocks
PHARM 303Y2Fall2025-11-26LectureLecture 31Clinical factors affecting pharmacokineticsDr. Kiang
PHARM 303Y2Fall2025-11-28LectureLecture 32Clinical factors affecting pharmacokineticsDr. Kiang
PHARM 303Y2Fall2025-12-01LectureLecture 33Clinical factors affecting pharmacokineticsDr. Kiang
PHARM 303Y2Fall2025-12-03LectureLecture 34Clinical factors affecting pharmacokineticsDr. Kiang
PHARM 303Y2Fall2025-12-04LectureLecture 35Clinical factors affecting pharmacokineticsDr. Kiang
PHARM 303Y2Fall2025-12-05LectureLecture 36Clinical factors affecting pharmacokineticsDr. Kiang
PHARM 303Y2Fall2025-12-08LectureLecture 37Clinical factors affecting pharmacokineticsDr. Kiang
PHARM 303Y2Fall2025-12-19Other/unspecifiedFinalThe exam is 2 hrs TBD time and placeDr. Brocks
PHARM 303Y2FallLectureFALL BREAKFALL BREAK
PHARM 310Y2Fall2025-09-02LectureElements of the Immune SystemInnate & Acquired Immunity: specificity and memory, Cells and organs of immune system, Clonal selection theoryM. Doschak
PHARM 310Y2Fall2025-09-04LectureAby structure and B-Cell diversityAntibodies: structure, classes, diversityM. Doschak
PHARM 310Y2Fall2025-09-09LectureImmunoassays and ELISAPoint-of-Care (POC) testingM. Doschak
PHARM 310Y2Fall2025-09-11LectureCell-mediated ImmunityAntigen recognition by T- lymphocytes, Development of lymphocytes, T- cell mediated immunityM. Doschak
PHARM 310Y2Fall2025-09-16LectureHumoral Immunity and ComplementImmune responses against infection, Innate immunity, Adaptive immunityM. Doschak
PHARM 310Y2Fall2025-09-16Midterm examMidterm examMidterm exam
PHARM 310Y2Fall2025-09-18LectureBody’s Defense Against InfectionDevelopment of B-lymphocytes, Immunity mediated by B cells and antibodiesM. Doschak
PHARM 310Y2Fall2025-09-23LectureVaccinesHow vaccines work, Vaccine types, Related current topics: COVID vaccinesM. Doschak
PHARM 310Y2Fall2025-09-25LectureAllergy, Hyper-sensitivity and Immune DisordersAllergic and hypersensitivity reactions versus Autoimmune conditionsM. Doschak
PHARM 310Y2Fall2025-10-02Final examFINAL examFINAL exam
PHARM 401Y3Winter2026-01-05LectureIntroduction to the course/ToxicologyIntroduction to the course/ToxicologySeubert
PHARM 401Y3Winter2026-01-07LectureAdverse Drug Reactions/AntidotesAdverse Drug Reactions/AntidotesSeubert
PHARM 401Y3Winter2026-01-09LectureToxicological Patient AssessmentToxicological Patient AssessmentSeubert
PHARM 401Y3Winter2026-01-12LectureToxidromesToxidromesSeubert
PHARM 401Y3Winter2026-01-14LectureToxicological _Decontam Mechanisms of cell death and tissureToxicological _Decontam Mechanisms of cell death and tissureSeubert
PHARM 401Y3Winter2026-01-14LecturerepairrepairSeubert
PHARM 401Y3Winter2026-01-16LectureAntihistamines and DecongestantsAntihistamines and DecongestantsDarwesh
PHARM 401Y3Winter2026-01-19LectureWhat Is In Your Medicine Cabinet?What Is In Your Medicine Cabinet?Seubert
PHARM 401Y3Winter2026-01-21LectureDietary Supplements/Stings/BitesDietary Supplements/Stings/BitesSeubert
PHARM 401Y3Winter2026-01-23LectureRadiation toxicityRadiation toxicitySiraki
PHARM 401Y3Winter2026-01-26LectureImmunotoxicityImmunotoxicitySiraki
PHARM 401Y3Winter2026-01-28LectureGenotoxicity and Carcinogenicity of DrugsGenotoxicity and Carcinogenicity of DrugsEl-Kadi
PHARM 401Y3Winter2026-01-30LectureOrgan ToxicityOrgan ToxicitySeubert
PHARM 401Y3Winter2026-02-02LectureForensic ToxicologyForensic ToxicologyJones
PHARM 401Y3Winter2026-02-04Other exam/testTerm Exam 1Term Exam 1Seubert
PHARM 401Y3Winter2026-02-06LectureCase 1 - LQTCCase 1 - LQTCLeslie/Thompson/Koshman
PHARM 401Y3Winter2026-02-09QuizCase Debrief/Quiz1Case Debrief/Quiz1Leslie/Thompson/Koshman
PHARM 401Y3Winter2026-02-11LectureCancer SurvivorshipCancer SurvivorshipLeslie
PHARM 401Y3Winter2026-02-13LectureChemotherapy SafetyChemotherapy SafetyLeslie
PHARM 401Y3Winter2026-02-23LectureRestarting Medications After OverdoseRestarting Medications After OverdoseHartmann
PHARM 401Y3Winter2026-02-25LectureSpecial Populations GeriatricsSpecial Populations GeriatricsHaggarty
PHARM 401Y3Winter2026-02-27LectureSpecial Populations PediatricsSpecial Populations PediatricsSeubert
PHARM 401Y3Winter2026-03-02LectureSpecial Populations MAiDSpecial Populations MAiDSchindel
PHARM 401Y3Winter2026-03-04LectureCase 2 - Special PopulationsCase 2 - Special PopulationsTrkulja/Haggarty
PHARM 401Y3Winter2026-03-06QuizCase Debrief/Quiz2Case Debrief/Quiz2Trkulja/Haggarty
PHARM 401Y3Winter2026-03-09LectureSpecial Topics in Advanced PharmacologySpecial Topics in Advanced PharmacologyKiang
PHARM 401Y3Winter2026-03-11LectureSpecial Topics in Advanced PharmacologySpecial Topics in Advanced PharmacologyKiang
PHARM 401Y3Winter2026-03-13LectureSpecial Topics in Advanced PharmacologySpecial Topics in Advanced PharmacologyKiang
PHARM 401Y3Winter2026-03-16LectureAnticoag Accumulation/ToxicityAnticoag Accumulation/ToxicityBungard
PHARM 401Y3Winter2026-03-18Other exam/testTerm Exam 2Term Exam 2Seubert
PHARM 401Y3Winter2026-03-20LectureDrugs of Abuse 1 - StimulantsDrugs of Abuse 1 - StimulantsSalokangas
PHARM 401Y3Winter2026-03-23LectureDrugs of Abuse 2- CNS DepressantsDrugs of Abuse 2- CNS DepressantsNecyk
PHARM 401Y3Winter2026-03-25LectureDrugs of Abuse 3 - HallucinogensDrugs of Abuse 3 - HallucinogensNecyk
PHARM 401Y3Winter2026-03-27LectureDrugs of Abuse 4 - Toxic AlcoholsDrugs of Abuse 4 - Toxic AlcoholsSeubert
PHARM 401Y3Winter2026-03-30LectureDrugs of Abuse 5 - Vaping, eCigDrugs of Abuse 5 - Vaping, eCigSeubert
PHARM 401Y3Winter2026-04-01LectureCase 3 - Drugs of AbuseCase 3 - Drugs of AbuseSalokangas
PHARM 401Y3Winter2026-04-08QuizCase Debrief/Quiz3Case Debrief/Quiz3Salokangas
PHARM 401Y3Winter2026-04-09LectureDrugs that are necessary but carry a risk of toxicityDrugs that are necessary but carry a risk of toxicitySiraki
PHARM 401Y3Winter2026-04-10LectureDeliberate PoisoningsDeliberate PoisoningsSeubert
Assessment Information
PHARM 201Y1Final ExamFinal exam40%MCQ and short-answer format; covers chapters 6-9; final exam is not cumulative.
PHARM 201Y1Midterm ExamMidterm exam30%MCQ and short-answer format; covers chapters 2-5.
PHARM 201Y1Seminar participationParticipation/professionalism20%
PHARM 202Y1Lab ReportsAssignment/written work12%Lab reports due one week after each lab; rubric in Lab Manual.
PHARM 202Y1Final ExamFinal exam35%Computer-based MCQ/written final covering sessions 20-35; not cumulative; in-person in computer lab; calculator and formula sheets available.
PHARM 202Y1Midterm ExamMidterm exam35%Computer-based MCQ/written midterm covering sessions 1-19; in-person in computer lab; calculator required.
PHARM 202Y1Lab ExamOther exam/test8%Practical compounding exam assessing preparation of requested dosage form.
PHARM 202Y1Quiz (including Lab’s seminars)Quiz10%Four computer-based quizzes on Canvas (10-12 Qs), each 2.5%; 5-day window, 30-minute attempt; no repeats.
PHARM 203Y1FinalFinal exam65%Multiple choice; computer-based (lectures 16-39 inclusive); closed book; proctored.
PHARM 203Y1MidtermMidterm exam35%Multiple choice; computer-based (lectures 1-16 inclusive); closed book; proctored.
PHARM 204Y1Online AssignmentsAssignment/written work10%Open-book style online assignments with planned date ranges for four assignments (first assignment Sept 8–12).
PHARM 204Y1Final ExamFinal exam55%Final exam is not cumulative (covers Lectures 19-37). Format: multiple choice and anatomical identification.
PHARM 204Y1Midterm ExamMidterm exam30%Midterm is cumulative, MCQ, covering Lectures 1–18. Date: 2025-10-20.
PHARM 204Y1In-class QuizzesQuiz5%Several in-class MCQ quizzes (~8-10 MCQs, 10 minutes each) with listed in-class dates for four quizzes.
PHARM 233Y1Winter final (non-cumulative)Final exam50%Non-cumulative final exam, multiple choice, ~80 questions, covers lectures 23–37; time TBA.
PHARM 233Y1Midterm 1Midterm exam24%Multiple choice exam, 40 questions, covers lectures 1–11; outcomes listed.
PHARM 233Y1Midterm 2 (non-cumulative)Midterm exam26%Non-cumulative multiple choice exam, 44 questions, covers lectures 12–22.
PHARM 302Y2Hazard assessment assignmentAssignment/written work2%
PHARM 302Y2Hot Topic AssignmentAssignment/written work5%Online pre-class submission and in-class discussion graded as participation; full credit for submission.
PHARM 302Y2Lab reports (five)Assignment/written work23%Five individual lab reports; sterile/dissolution/stability/transdermal reports = 5% each, simulation = 3%; due within one week of lab; rubric discussed in lab seminar.
PHARM 302Y2Final including labsFinal exam35%Written multiple-choice final (not cumulative) covering sessions 19–37 plus related prelab seminars and labs; calculator allowed.
PHARM 302Y2Midterm including labsMidterm exam35%Written multiple-choice midterm covering sessions 1–18 plus related prelab seminars and labs.
PHARM 303Y2AssignmentsAssignment/written work13%Web-based, individualized short-answer and multiple-choice assignments released through the term; due one week after release; final assignment grade is percent correct across all assignments with allowance to remove up to 20 incorrect answers.
PHARM 303Y2FinalFinal exam43%Final exam: 2-hour multiple-choice and short-answer exam; cumulative with emphasis on material since Midterm 2; time/place TBD.
PHARM 303Y2Midterm examination 1Midterm exam22%Midterm 1: multiple choice and short answer; described as not cumulative; logistical timing differs from normal class schedule; coverage cutoff given in class.
PHARM 303Y2Midterm examination 2Midterm exam22%Midterm 2: written and multiple-choice; cumulative; coverage primarily since Midterm 1 but prior material may be needed; scheduling differs from normal class times.
PHARM 310Y2FinalFinal exam60%Final is a written assessment consisting of multiple choice questions.
PHARM 310Y2MidtermMidterm exam40%Midterm is a written assessment consisting of multiple choice questions.
PHARM 401Y3Final Term ExamFinal exam30%Written multiple-choice computer-based final covering Lectures 26-39 (TBD date).
PHARM 401Y3Term Exam 1Midterm exam30%Written multiple-choice computer-based exam covering Lectures 1-14.
PHARM 401Y3Term Exam 2Midterm exam25%Written multiple-choice computer-based exam covering Lectures 16-25.
PHARM 401Y3Case 1 - Quiz (eClass)Quiz5%Written multiple-choice eClass quiz on Cardiotoxicity.
PHARM 401Y3Case 2 - Quiz (eClass)Quiz5%Written multiple-choice eClass quiz on Special Populations.
PHARM 401Y3Case 3 - Quiz (eClass)Quiz5%Written multiple-choice eClass quiz on Drugs of Abuse.
About this Evidence

Where did this information come from, and how was it prepared?

What information is included

This curriculum portrait brings together the curriculum records available for the selected stream and academic cycle. These include course information and learning outcomes, documented sessions and topics, assessment information, and links to the CCAPP and AFPC curriculum frameworks.

The amount of descriptive detail varies across academic cycles because the underlying source material is not identical. Current-cycle records are drawn largely from syllabus information, while some earlier-cycle records come from legacy curriculum data that contain less narrative detail. Missing information is left visible rather than filled in.

How topics are connected to curriculum frameworks

Documented curriculum topics are matched to CCAPP curriculum categories with OpenAI assistance. A topic can be matched to more than one CCAPP category when it clearly relates to more than one area.

CCAPP categories are linked to AFPC professional roles. Those links are used to show the AFPC role patterns in the curriculum portrait. These profiles describe where curriculum content is documented. They do not show instructional time, student achievement, or preparedness for practice.

How the charts and percentages are calculated

The values in the charts are calculated directly from the curriculum records. AI-generated text does not calculate these numbers. Each chart is based on a different type of evidence, so percentages from different charts should not be compared as though they use the same starting point.

Learning outcomes
Shows the share of classified learning outcomes identified as Knowledge, Skills or Attitudes.
AFPC roles
Shows the share of all curriculum links to AFPC professional roles.
CCAPP topics
Shows the share of all curriculum links to CCAPP topic categories. One documented topic can contribute to more than one category.
Delivery
Uses instructional hours when session-duration information is complete enough for comparison. Otherwise it shows the number of documented sessions.
Assessment
Uses assessment weight when comparable weighting information is complete enough. Otherwise it shows the number of documented assessments.

The year-by-year profiles are descriptive comparisons. A visible difference between years does not, by itself, mean that an educationally important change occurred.

How the written summaries are created

The written summaries are built in steps so that broad descriptions remain connected to the underlying curriculum records. Detailed session and assessment information is first organized into summaries for each stream and program year. Those summaries are then used to create the overall stream descriptions shown to reviewers.

AI-assisted writing is used to help produce concise reviewer-facing descriptions from these prepared evidence summaries. It does not calculate the charts or decide whether the curriculum is good, coherent, effective, or whether students have achieved the intended outcomes.

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How missing or incomplete information is shown

When the available records are incomplete, the report shows that limitation rather than making an assumption. Examples include missing session duration, incomplete assessment weighting, and older course or assessment records that do not contain the same descriptive detail as newer syllabus-derived records.

For relationships between streams, the same evidence rule is applied from either direction. If there is not enough information to describe a relationship for a particular year and cycle, both stream views show that limitation consistently.