"Drug spectroscopic analysis"
is one of the core courses for undergraduate students majoring in pharmacy and
a key technology involved in new drug research and development. The changes
that occur in the microscopic world after a drug molecule receives energy can
be determined by the spectroscopic changes in the macroscopic world. This
increases the difficulty of students in learning and understanding, so this
course adopts a teaching mode of combining theory with practice. In addition,
ideological and political education plays an important role. This study
explores methods of integrating ideological and political elements into course teaching, delving into entry points for ideological and
political elements, and organically combining theoretical and experimental
classes to achieve complementary and mutually reinforcing results. The focus is
on imparting professional knowledge while stimulating students’ enthusiasm and
interest in pharmacy, cultivating patriotic feelings and innovation spirit,
establishing “The Four-sphere Confidence,” and promoting the core socialist
values.