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David A Juckett - All Courses

Average Grade - 3.817
Median Grade - 4.0
625 total students

Latest grades from Fall 2025

David A Juckett - Overview

Course Number Grade Info Latest Grade Data
PHM 818 Average Grade - 3.940
Median Grade - 4.0
Fall 2025
PHM 858 Average Grade - 3.952
Median Grade - 4.0
Spring 2025
PHM 980 Average Grade - 3.964
Median Grade - 4.0
Fall 2019
PHM 982 Average Grade - 3.637
Median Grade - 3.5
Fall 2025
UGS 101 Non-numeric grade system used.
Grade Count: 122
Spring 2015

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PHM 818 - Practical Pharmacokinetics/Pharmacodynamics Modeling and Simulation in Drug Development

Modeling of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics using published graphic use interfaces to solve models pertinent to pharmacology and toxicology.

Average Grade - 3.940
Median Grade - 4.0
52 total students

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PHM 858 - Drug Development Process

Project management standards and best practices in drug development process, including clinical trials.

Average Grade - 3.952
Median Grade - 4.0
198 total students

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PHM 980 - Problems

Limited work in selected research projects.

Average Grade - 3.964
Median Grade - 4.0
14 total students

Latest grades from Fall 2019

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PHM 982 - Master of Science Capstone Literature Review

Advisor-supervised literature research and writing of a 15-20 page fully-referenced critical review paper on a relevant topic in pharmacology and toxicology.

Average Grade - 3.637
Median Grade - 3.5
239 total students

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UGS 101 - Big Ideas Seminar

Introduction to inquiry, research, and scholarship of complex issues. Special topics designed to engage new students' interests in the academic life of the university.

122 total students

Latest grades from Spring 2015

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