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Program Outcomes (PO's), Program Specific Outcomes (PSO's) and Course Outcomes (CO's)

The document outlines various course outcomes for the first and second year B. Pharm program. It includes outcomes for subjects like Pharmaceutics, Human Anatomy and Physiology, Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Analysis, Communication Skills, and Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry. The course outcomes cover both theoretical and practical aspects of the subjects and include understanding key concepts, performing experiments and calculations, developing skills needed for the pharmacy profession. The outcomes are focused on providing students with fundamental knowledge across different areas of pharmacy to pursue their degree.

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Program Outcomes (PO's), Program Specific Outcomes (PSO's) and Course Outcomes (CO's)

The document outlines various course outcomes for the first and second year B. Pharm program. It includes outcomes for subjects like Pharmaceutics, Human Anatomy and Physiology, Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Analysis, Communication Skills, and Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry. The course outcomes cover both theoretical and practical aspects of the subjects and include understanding key concepts, performing experiments and calculations, developing skills needed for the pharmacy profession. The outcomes are focused on providing students with fundamental knowledge across different areas of pharmacy to pursue their degree.

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Program Outcomes (PO’s), Program Specific Outcomes (PSO’s) and Course

Outcomes (CO’s)
Course Outcomes (CO’s) B. Pharm

First Year B. Pharm (Semester-I)

Pharmaceutics-I (Th)
 Describe the history of pharmacy, development of pharmacy profession and industry
in India.
 Describe various routes of drug administration, concept of dosage forms, unit
operations involved in preparation of these dosage forms.
 Describes alternative system of medicines.
 Explain the factors which influence the design of pharmaceutical dosage forms.
 Summarize the factors influencing formulation of various dosage form like solution.
Pharmaceutics-I (Pr)
 Explain formulation, evaluation and labelling of aromatic water, glycerides,
syrups,elixirs and powder preparations.
 Perform pharmaceutical calculations to determine evaluation parameters like density,
viscosity, specific gravity, angle of repose, Carr’s index, Hausner ratio of
preparations.
 Describe use of ingredients in formulation and category of formulation.
 Compare various monophasic preparations depending upon their formulation.
 Selection of suitable packaging material (container-closure) for the preparation.
Human Anatomy and Physiology-I (Th)
 Understand the relevance and significance of Human Anatomy and Physiology to
Pharmaceutical Sciences.
 Understand the basic terminologies used in anatomy and physiology as well as
prefixes & suffixes used to identify body parts and directional terms.
 Understand the composition and functions of blood component and mechanism of
blood coagulation.
 Understand the anatomy, physiology & disorders of skeletal muscle, smooth muscle,
cardiovascular system, lymphatic system and digestive system.
 Understand the importance of health education and health promotion.
Human Anatomy and Physiology-I (Pr)
 Understand the construction, working, care and handling of instruments, glassware’s
and equipment’s required for practical.
 Understand the significance of Bleeding time, Blotting time, Blood group
detection,Haemoglobin detection and measurementof blood pressure.
 Knowledge of mechanism of White Blood Cell Count and Red Blood Cell Count of
blood sample.
 Demonstration of human cardiovascular system and digestive system with the help of
charts and models.
Pharm. Organic Chemistry-I (Th)
 Illustrate relevance & significance of Organic Chemistry to Pharmaceutical Sciences
and clarify basic principles concepts of organic chemistry, explain the factors
affecting strength of acid & base.
 Explain basic functional groups & IUPAC Nomenclature of Organic Compounds.
 Clarify Isomerism & apply that knowledge in understanding the Structure Property
Relationship.
 Explain different reaction intermediates; clarify different reagents & their application
in reaction mechanism.
 Comprehend & explain how addition & elimination reactions are performed with
respect to alkenes and alkynes.
 Explain meaning of term ‘aromaticity’ & different reactions involved in the formation
of aromatic compounds.
Pharm. Organic Chemistry-I (Pr)
 Explain correct use of various equipment’s & Safety measures in Pharmaceutical
Chemistry laboratory.
 Calibration of thermometer & understand the simple laboratory techniques.
 Understand the significance and able to analyze organic compounds qualitatively,
synthesis of derivatives.
 Understand the synthesis of different organic compounds along with reaction &
mechanism.
Communication and Soft Skill Development (Th):
 Understand the knowledge of softskills and communicationskill.
 Understand the concept of teamwork, leadership, personal developmentskills.
 Acquire the knowledge of technical writing skill.
 Acquire the knowledge of body language and presentation skill.
 Identify the concept of positive thinking that keeps the students in a good stead at thetime
of crisis.
 Sharpen memory skills and other study skills that are vital for academic excellence.

Modern Dispending Practices (Th)


 Review basic requirements in the compounding and dispensing of pharmaceutical
products
 Apply the knowledge of posology and calculation of dose in the compounding and
dispensing.
 Provide consultation to patients and other health care professionals regarding various
diseases.
 Read any prescription or medication order written in latin or other language
 Judge a prescription for completeness and legality with respect to incomplete or
missing information.
 Identify the type of incompatibility and explain the methods to remove these
incompatibilities.
Modern Dispending Practices (Pr)
 Selection of proper containers for packaging of pharmaceutical preparations.
 Describe the advantages and disadvantages of various solid, liquid and semisolid
dosage forms.
 Demonstrate skill in the operation of common pharmaceutical measuring, weighing
and compounding devices.
 Identify and differentiate between various solid and liquid dosage forms for oral and
topical use.
 Summarize pharmaceutical/medical terminology, abbreviations and symbols
commonly used in the prescribing, dispensing, and charting of medications in the
pharmacy. predict specific uses for various solid and liquid dosage forms for oral and
topical use
Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry(Th)
 Explain history of Indian pharmacopoeia
 Discuss types of water and methods for reducing hardness of water
 Classify GIT agents
 Write note on Saline cathartics
 Discuss properties, method of preparation and uses of some GIT agents
 Write a note on Physiology of acid-base balance
 Explain physiological role of trace elements
 Write assay of hydrogen peroxide
 Explain cyanide poisoning and any one inorganic compound as antidote
Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry (Pr)
 Perform qualitative analysis of given inorganic mixtures.
 Cary out identification test of given inorganic compounds
 Perform limit test for chlorides, sulphates etc.
 Prepare inorganic compounds
Semester-II

Human Anatomy and Physiology-II (Th)

 Understand the basic fundamentals structural features of neurons, mechanism


ofneurotransmitters along with processes of neuroconduction and neurotransmission.
 Clarify the anatomy and physiology of various sense organs involved in body
homeostasis.
 Understand the organs and mechanism involve in respiration along with disorders of
respiratory system.
 Understand the essential organs ofurinary systems and process of urine formation.
Human Anatomy and Physiology-II (Pr)

 Understand the construction, working, care and handling of instruments, glassware’s


and equipment’s required for practical.
 Knowledge of mechanism of Differential Blood Cell Count and Reticulocyte Count of
blood sample.
 Demonstration of human axial and appendicular skeleton system with the help of bones.
 Knowledge of construction and working of Spirometer for the measurement of lung
volume and capacities.
 Study of various family planning devices.
Pharmaceutical Analysis-I (Th)
 Illuminate relevance & significance of Analytical Chemistry to Pharmaceutical
Sciences.
 Clarify basic principles of data treatment and data handling.
 Explain basic concepts and principles of aqueous acid base titrations and clarify need
of non-aqueous acid base titrations.
 Clarify different terms, basic principles and reaction conditions of precipitation,
Complexation and redox reaction.
 Understand and explain the difference between precipitation and gravimetric analysis.

Pharmaceutical Analysis-I (Pr)

 Understand the apparatus and glassware used in analytical chemistry.


 Know the importance of calibration in analysis of compound
 Understand the principle, reaction condition and factor calculation for data analysis
for various volumetric methods of analysis.
 Study the interpretation of data and computing the results.

Pharm. Organic Chemistry-II (Th)


 Explain chemistry, method of preparation & chemical reactions of aldehyde and
ketones.
 Clarify chemistry, method of preparation & chemical reactions of phenols, sulphonic
acid derivatives.
 Explain and clarify common and IUPAC nomenclatures of different alcohols and
ethers.
 Chemistry of amines, separation of amines. Outline the synthesis, chemical reactions
of amines uses.
 Classification and synthesis of cyanide and isocyanides, reactions related to esters and
amide.
 Explain substitution nucleophilic reactions.
 Synthesis, chemical reactions of carboxylic acid along with mechanism.

Pharm. Organic Chemistry-II (Pr)


 Explain and understand the principal behind various qualitative tests and analyze the
given unknown organic compound having different functional groups.
 Explain and understand the principal, reaction mechanism and illustrate application of
every experiment in the pharmacy.
 Understand, explain and apply various laboratory techniques for the synthesis of
organic compounds, various techniques of purification of the synthesized compounds
using precipitation or recrystallization.
Pharmaceutics-II (Th)
 Explain the different operations in pharmaceutical manufacturing.
 Identify factors and equipments that lead to enhanced filtration.
 Elucidate the importance of particle size in pharmacy.
 Describe the mechanisms of mixing and mixing equipments.
 Characterize powders in terms of their size and size distributions
 Handle different types of packs, materials of packaging available for liquid, powders,
tablets and semisolid dosage forms
 Understand the concept of good manufacturing practices
 Correlate dosage form design with biological fate of drug by expressing the
absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of drugs.
 Explain the importance of bioavailability and bioequivalence of drugs
Dosage Form Design (Th)
 Compare and contrast the advantages/disadvantages of various drug dosage forms.
 Define solubility and solve problems related to solubility, stability and dissolution rate
 Identify the factors that affect drug solubility.
 Describe approaches to optimizing drug solubility.
 List and describe a variety of types of powders and granules.
 Describe appropriate uses of pharmaceutical powders and granules.
 Describe theoretical aspects of stabilization of emulsions and suspensions
 Describe formulation and evaluation of semisolid dosage forms such as ointments,
creams, pastes, jellies and suppositories.
 Identify uses of radiochemistry in pharmaceuticals; related manufacturing and quality
control aspects
Dosage Form Design (Pr)
 State the correct use of various equipments in Pharmaceutics laboratory relevant to
practicals.
 Explain formulation, evaluation and labelling of powders, granules, emulsion,
suspension, ointments and liquid preparations.
 Perform pharmaceutical calculations to determine evaluation parameters like
density,viscosity, specific gravity, angle of repose, Carr’s index, Hausner ratio of
preparations.
 Describe use of ingredients in formulation and category of formulation.
 Define and describe the physical characteristics and role of formulation aids in
preparation of pharmaceutical suspensions.
 Define and/or identify emulsions, emulsifying agents and describe the levels of
instabilityto which emulsions are subject.
 Describe the use buffers and preservatives in pharmaceutical solutions.
 Predict the special requirements of preparations regarding the use, handling,
storageconditions.
Pharmacognosy (Th)
 Illuminate relevance & significance of biology to Pharmaceutical Sciences.

 Clarify principles of genetics & explain how these can be applied in crop improvement
process.

 Explain basic components of cell, their functions & fundamental processes of cell
division.

 Clarify on basic tissues & tissue systems & apply that knowledge in understanding of
anatomy of different parts of plant.

 Explain modes of nutrition & how these influence in evolution of chemical defense in
autotrophs. Explain basic photosynthetic process.

 Explain need, approaches of classification along with their merits & demerits. Explain
significance of internationally accepted standards of nomenclature.

 Comprehend & explain working & degrading of ecosystem.

 Explain meaning of term pharmacognosy, its development, linkages to other branches of


sciences & significance of study of natural products
Pharmacognosy (Pr)
 Explain correct use of various equipments in Pharmacognosy laboratory.
 Handle simple/compound/digital microscope in technically correct way.
 Demonstrate skill of plant material sectioning, staining, mounting & focusing.
 Decide on staining reagents required for specific part of plant.
 Identify the parts of plants from its morphological & microscopical features by applying
experimental & theoretical knowledge of morphology & anatomy obtained in theory
classes.
 Draw morphological & microscopical diagrams & able to label component/parts.

 Explain significance of qualitative microscopy & its social relevance.

 Demonstrate skill of preparation & labelling of herbarium specimen & explain its
significance.

 Explain preparation of sample for microtome sectioning & demonstrate handling of


microtome.
Second Year B. Pharm

Semester-III

Pharmaceutical Microbiology (Th)


 Able to define microbiology & classify microbes into various categories and aware
about historical developments, Illustrate use of microorganism in pharmacy and
contributions of scientists in the field of microbiology and the recent advances in
microbiology.
 Compare and contrast the various structural features, biology & characteristics of
microbes, able to know the modes of reproduction in bacteria, growth characteristics,
requirements and able to describe isolation & counting methods of microorganisms.
 Know the sources & types of microbial contamination and able to identify the causes
and basis of microbial spoilage.
 Explain an importance of microbial limit tests, preservative efficacy test &
standardization processes.
 Understand mechanism of action and effectiveness of various sterilization processes,
know the Sterility testing as per I.P. and its importance and able to classify
disinfectants & be able to illustrate mechanism of action & its evaluation.
 Understand various basic aspects of immunology able to Illustrate type of immunity,
basic aspects like antigen, antibody and their various their various reactions.
 Know the vaccines, its types and preparation methods, the basics behind various
reactions of antigen and antibody as well as hypersensitivity reactions.
 Able to describe vaccine manufacturing process
Pharmaceutical Microbiology (Pr)
 Know the principle, construction and working of various instruments and perform
their operations and Skill to handle microscope for observation of microbes.
 Learn how to prepare and sterilize nutrient broth, nutrient agar, slants, stabs and plates
and adopt the skills required for maintaining strictly aseptic condition & handling
inoculating loop, its sterilization and inoculation procedure.
 Skill of Isolating microorganism by streak plate technique & count them by pour plate
technique.
 Adopt the technique involved to see motility of bacteria i.e. hanging drop technique.
 Develop skill to execute morphology of bacteria by simple staining, negative staining
& gram staining
 Understand the direct inoculation method to do sterility testing of WFI by
 Able to perform the broth dilution method to determine minimum inhibitory
concentration and learn how to perform assay of antibiotic.
Pharmacology-I (Th)
 Know basics of pharmacology like history, scope & general principles.
 Define drug and illustrate on types of drugs including their use.
 Classify the various routes of administration with advantages and disadvantages.
 Understand the process of new drug discovery and development of drug.
 Understand the basics of pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamics.
 Classify receptors and study the principles, site, mechanisms and factors modifying drug
action.
 Understand the concept of adverse drug reactions and drug toxicity so that it can get
minimize.
 Understand the concept of rational drug treatment during pregnancy and lactation,
paediatric patients & in geriatric patients
Clinical Biochemistry (Th)
 Explain the scope of Biochemistry in pharmacy.
 Understand role of biochemical processes and cell metabolism.
 Clarify the enzyme structures, their functions, mechanism for enzymatic activity and
applications of enzymes.
 Draw the general metabolism process of proteins, lipids, carbohydrates.
 Understand basics like chemistry, function, classification, biological importance,
qualitative tests & applications of various biomolecules. e.g. proteins, carbohydrates and
lipids, etc
 Clarify the fundamentals of metabolism, process, steps involved in metabolism of
carbohydrates, lipids, protein and nucleic acid.
 Explain types, their structures, biochemical functions & importance of fat-soluble and
water-soluble vitamins.
Clinical Biochemistry (Pr)
 Detect and identify proteins, amino acids and carbohydrates by various qualitative as well
as quantitative tests.
 Separate, identify and characterize proteins from various samples like egg, milk, etc and
understand principle behind the technique.
 Isolate of starch from potato and understand techniques as well as mechanism involved.
 Estimate quantity of ascorbic acid in a given sample.
 Demonstrate action of salivary amylase on starch.
Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry-III (Th)
 Understand various molecular representations and their interconversions.
 Understand relevance of stereochemistry & its significance in Pharmaceutical Sciences.
 Explain conformational Analysis and draw various conformational structures for different
molecules.
 Explain mechanism and applications of rearrangement of electron deficient & electron
rich systems.
 Comprehend & explain basic concepts in pericyclic reactions.
 Explain the chemistry of amino acids, methods of preparation and underlying concepts
like isoelectric point.
 Know what polypeptides are and explain synthesis of di-tri polypeptides.
Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry-III (Pr)
 Synthesize & recrystalize the organic compounds based on rearrangement reactions and
should be able to demonstrate techniques such as filtration, precipitation, etc.
 Understand the chromatographic techniques in organic chemistry.
 Explain the principle and procedure involved in column chromatographic separation
techniques and TLC.
 Explain and understand the principle behind various qualitative tests and analyze the
given unknown binary organic compounds having different functional groups.
Environmental Sciences (Th)
 Understand basics of environment like ecology, ecosystem, food chain, food web and
ecological pyramids.
 Know the different natural sources and their conservation to save the environment.
 Know the current problems of environment and how to solve them, Role of individual
in conservation of environment and natural resources.
 Understand the different factors of environmental pollution and measures to minimize
it.
 Aware about hazards of disposal wastes from hospitals and pharmaceutical industries.
 Know the Disaster management in natural calamities.
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry-I (Th)
 Explain meaning & significance of pharmacognostic parameters & pharmacognostic
study of crude drugs.
 Understand theunderlying reason of evolutionary significance of secondary
metabolites production in plants & other organisms & deduce their significance as
medicinal molecules.
 Understand theprimary metabolites comprehensively from source to their
Pharmaceutical & industrial applications.
 Understand the source, name, chemical structures, methods of extraction, qualitative
& quantitative analysis of glycosides & tannin compounds of plant origin.
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry-II (Pr)
 Understand the evolutionary significance of alkaloids from plants & other organisms
& deduce their significance as medicinal molecules.
 Explain the classification, source, name, chemical structures of alkaloids,extraction,
qualitative & quantitative analysis of alkaloids.
 Explain the historical significance & contribution of alkaloids in modern drug
discovery.
 Explain the historical significance & contribution of terpenoids / resins in modern
drug discovery.
Physical Pharmaceutics-I (Th)
 Understand the basics of chemical and physical phenomena that govern the in vivo
and in vitro actions of pharmaceutical products.
 Acquire knowledge ofkey physical concepts of states of matter, phase rule, solubility
and dissolution, partitioning phenomena, surface phenomena and
thermodynamicsessential for pharmaceutical applications.
 Know various gases laws and theories in correlation with formation of aerosols,
crystallization & is parameters, colligative properties of non-electrolytic and
electrolytic solutions, solubility and distribution phenomenon and apply them in the
pharmaceutical practices.
 Articulate the interrelationships between the physiochemical properties of a drug, its
dosage form, route of administration and bioavailability.
Physical Pharmaceutics-I (Pr)
 Develop skills and techniques those are parts of pharmaceutical procedures through
the actual use of equipment and instruments.Clarify theoretical concepts learned in
physical pharmaceutics-I.
 To interpret scientific data, represent the data in a tabular and/or graphical form.
 Calculate critical solution temperature & effect of addition of electrolyte on CST of
phenol-water system,solubility, partition coefficient, molecular weight, heat of solution
of given compound.
 Determine the effect of temperature, pH, solvent, co-solvent on solubility.
Semester-IV
Pathophysiology and Clinical Biochemistry (Th)
 Explain the etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features, diagnosis and management of
different diseases.
 Explain the rationale and theoretical basis for methods used in the diagnosis of common
biochemical disorders.
 Understand the role of clinical biochemistry in clinical diagnosis.
 Demonstrate knowledge of the physiology and pathophysiology of the major organ
systems under investigation in clinical biochemistry.
 Discuss the role of clinical biochemistry investigations in diagnosis, monitoring and
treatment of disease.
Pathophysiology and Clinical Biochemistry (Pr)
 Perform qualitative tests for determination of abnormal constituents, liver function test,
cardiac Profile Tests as well as kidney function test for given samples.
 Outline how biochemical analysis can be employed to differentiate between normal and
diseased conditions.
 Perform the clinical biochemical analysis of biological fluid samples.
 Isolate and identification of DNA and performing gel electrophoresis techquie.

Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry-IV (Th)


 Know the structures with numbering of heterocyclic compounds, chemistry, methods
of preparation and chemical reactions of five, six membered and fused heterocyclic
rings.
 Know schemes of synthesis and reactions of drugs containing heterocyclic rings.
 Know what are polycyclic compounds and the reactions and methods of synthesis.
 Explain various techniques of combinatorial chemistry and understand applications
ofcombinatorial chemistry in the speedy synthesis of organic compounds and
peptides.
 Understand general rules and guidelines involved in retro-synthesis and construct
retrosynthesisof pharmaceutically important compounds.
 Comprehend the techniques of microwave assisted synthesis and explain applications
ofmicrowave assisted synthesis in pharmaceutical research.
Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry-IV (Pr)
 Perform qualitative analysis of solid-liquid and liquid-liquid organic binary mixtures,
separate and purify of binary mixtures of organic compounds.
 Synthesize heterocyclic compounds and know reaction mechanisms.
 Demonstrate techniques such as recrystallision, filtration and precipitation.
 Perform quantitative determination of different reactive groups.
Physical Pharmaceutics-II (Th)
 Illustrate fundamentals and pharmaceutical applications of surface &interfacial
tension, kinetics, rheology, micromeritics and colloids.
 Understand the variousmethods for the determination of surface &interfacial tension
of liquids,properties of colloids, properties of powder, order of reactions and flow of
fluids.
 Describe the rate of reactions, degradation and stability methods of drugs as well as
principle and significance of accelerated stability testing.
 Relate the scientific concepts of surface tension, viscosity, micromeritcs, kinetics and
colloids in connection with preparation, characterization and evaluation of dosage forms.
Physical Pharmaceutics-II (Pr)
 Evaluate surface tension, viscosity, specific surface area, particle size distribution of
given material.
 Calculate Cloud point, critical micelle concentration and HLB value of given
surfactant.
 Calculate energy of activation of acid hydrolysis, order of given reaction, relative
strength of two acids
 Find out composition of binary mixture by viscosity method.
Pharmaceutical Engineering (Th)
 Define drying and know the mechanism, theory & factors affecting it.
 Classify & compare various dryers with respect to their applications in pharmacy.
 Know various heat transfer techniques including their mechanism and applications in
pharmacy.
 Define crystallization and illustrate types of crystallizers.
 Know about evaporation and describe the types of evaporator with their
mechanism,instrumentation and applications.
 Study the different materials used in the pharmaceutical plant constructions.
 Emphasize principles, mechanisms and theories of different unit operations.
 Illustrate fundamentals and facts about flow of fluids.
 Describe types of distillation, their mechanisms with appropriate diagrams.
 Define drying and classify different types of dryers.
Pharmaceutical Analysis-II (Th)
 Understand the basic principles of analytical techniques
 Apply the analytical techniques to study bulk-drug pharmaceuticals, quality control.
 Develop an in-depth knowledge and critical awareness of the application of modern
methods of instrumental analysis
 Know preparation and standardization of various concentrations of acids and bases.
 Understand the basic concepts involved in electro-analytical techniques and its types.
 Explain types, apparatus used and applications of potentiometric titration.
 Define and compare the terms used in pharmaceutical analysis like potentiometry,
conductometry, amperometry, etc.
 Discuss conductometric titrations, conductometric curves and their applications.
 Illustrate principle, instrumentation and applications of polarography and polarimetry
 Understand theory, principle, types and techniques of coulometric titration and
compare between amperostatic and potentiostatic coulometry.
 Know instrumentation and applications of refractometry and calculate RI.
 Compare and contrast various techniques used in analysis of moisture, halogens and
nitrogen etc.

Pharmaceutical Analysis-II (Pr)


 Understand the correct use of pH meter, Conductometer, Refractometer, Polarimeter
with calibration of various instruments.
 Determine RI and pKa of various compounds for examining quality of a product.
 Understand the method of Karl Fischer Titration.
 Perform potentiometric as well as conductometric titrations.
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry-II (Th)
 Understand the evolutionary significance of alkaloids formation in plants & other
organisms & deduce their significance as medicinal molecules.
 Explain the basic heterocyclic system present in alkaloids, along with classification,
source, chemical structures, biosynthetic pathway and qualitative & quantitative
analysis of alkaloids.
 Explain historical significance & contribution of alkaloids in modern drug discovery.
 Explain the basic heterocyclic system present in resins, along with classification,
source, chemical structures, biosynthetic pathway and qualitative & quantitative
analysis of resins.

Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry-II (Pr)


 Demonstrate skill of plant material sectioning, staining, mounting & focusing; decide on
staining reagents required for specific part of plant.
 Identify the parts of plants from its morphological & microscopical features.
 Draw morphological & microscopical diagrams & be able to label component / parts.
 Conduct extractions/isolations & explain significance of use of various chemicals &
physical conditions.
 Identify unorganized crude drugs using morphological, chemical, physical &
microscopical characteristics.
Third Year B. Pharm (Semester-V)

Pharmaceutical Analysis-III (Th)

 Know various sampling techniques employed in analysis of solid, semisolid and


liquids dosage forms

 Brief knowledge about electromagnetic spectrum and its interaction with matter.

 Understand the principal, instrumentation and working of different instrumental


analytical techniques available for quality control.

 Study various qualitative and quantitative applications of atomic and molecular


spectrophotometric methods.

Pharmaceutical Analysis-III (Pr)


 Understand principles, instrumentation, working and applications of UV-VIS,
Flourimetry, Atomic absorption, Atomic Emission Spectroscopy, Flame Photometry,
Phosphorimetry and Nepheloturbidimetry.
 Understand operation and calibration of various analytical instruments for the assay of
various APIs and formulations as per Pharmacopoeial standards.
 Acquire knowledge for processing and interpretation of data obtained through
experimentation and report the results as per regulatory requirements.
 Knowledge to take appropriate safety measures while handling instruments, chemicals
and apparatus.

Pharmacology-II (Th)
 Understand the classification, mechanism of action, pharmacological action,
pharmacokinetic, therapeutic uses and contraindications of drug acting on autonomic
nervous system.
 Understand the pharmacology of cholinergic and anti-cholinergic drugs.
 Understand the pharmacology of adrenergic and anti-adrenergic drugs.
 Understand the pharmacotherapy and pharmacological features of common
andimportant drugs used in cardiovascular diseases and respiratory disorders.
Pharmacology-II (Pr)
 Study of commonly used instruments in experimental pharmacology.
 Introduction to CPCSEA guidelines and OECD guidelines.
 Introduction to animal physiology with their biochemical reference values in various
animal species.
 Study of various routes of drug administration, anesthetics agents used toanesthetize
laboratory animals and techniques of Euthanasia
 Study of physiological salt solutions, drug solution and use invariousanimal
experiments.
 Study of methods for collection of blood, body fluids and urine
fromexperimentalanimals.
 Record the effect of drug on Concentration Response Curves (CRC) using suitable
isolated tissue preparations (Synergism and Antagonism).
Industrial Pharmacy-I (Th)
 Understand the concepts of dosage form design & formulation strategies.
 Explain tablets as a dosage form, physico-chemical principles guiding tablet
formulation, various tablet additives, manufacture & evaluation, equipments, defects
in tableting & remedies.
 Learn the concept, types, pharmacopoeial specifications, techniques & equipments
used in tablet coating.
 Describe capsules, types, additives, size selection, manufacturing & evaluation,
equipments, & defects.
Industrial Pharmacy-I (Pr)
 State the correct use of various equipments in Pharmaceutics laboratoryrelevant to
tablets, capsules & coating.
 Explain formulation, evaluation and labelling of tablets & capsules.
 To understand rational behind use of formulation ingredients.
 Prepare labels to suit regulatory requirements, to learn the conduct survey and report
its finding.
Pharmaceutical Business Management & Disaster Management (Th)
 To learn about human resource management.
 To learn the Pharmaceutical business and management strategy.
 To gain knowledge of marketing research, product management.
 To learn about human resource and development needs.
 To learn about the disaster management and preparedness, mitigation.
 To learn about the fundamentals of management.
 To learn about the budgetary and non budgetary control.

Analytical Pharmacognosy & Extraction Technology (Th)

 Comprehend & explain underlying principle of mass transfer process in extraction.


 Understand the principle & applications of chromatographic & non-chromatographic
separation methods.
 Explain need of analysis of natural products & explain their significance.
 Explain & demonstrate correct handling of inflammable solvents & corrosive
chemicals.
 Generate micrometric data & identify the crude drugs.

Analytical Pharmacognosy & Extraction Technology (Pr)


 Explain & demonstrate correct handling of inflammable solvents & corrosive
chemicals.
 Generate micrometric data & identify the crude drugs.
 Conduct successive extraction & qualitative tests to ascertain chemical nature of
crude drugs. Explain significance of use of various chemicals/solvents/ conditions;
undertake extraction, verify extracted material by qualitative tests & report yield.
 Apply theoretical knowledge obtained for extraction of phyto-chemicals, set
extractionassembly, process material before extraction.

Medicinal Chemistry-I (Th)


 Explain and relate physicochemical properties with action of drug.
 Define; explain types and applications of bioisosterism
 Discuss receptor types and forces involved in drug receptor interactions
 Discuss biosynthesis of Adrenaline and Acetyl choline
 Understand the classification of anti-muscarinic agents
 Write structure activity relationship and mechanism of action of acetylcholine and
sympathomimetics
 Classify antihypertensive agents
Medicinal Chemistry-I (Pr)
 Techniques of purification of solvents by fractional distillation and vacuum
distillation
 Perform synthesis of hydrochloric acid and phosphoric acid salt of piperazine
 Find out partition coefficient and dissociation constant of medicinal compounds
 Identify and purify synthesized compounds by using
 Perform synthesis and purification by recrystalization of medicinal compounds for ex
sulfanilamide, 1, 2, 3, 4-tetrhydrocarbazole etc.
Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient Technology
 Understand the concepts of bulk and fine chemicals.
 Understand the knowledge of material safety data sheet.
 Acquire the knowledge of processing of dosage form on large scale productionin
pharma industry.
 Understand the Good Manufacturing Practices.
(Semester-VI)

Pharmaceutical Analysis IV (Th)


 Understand the basic principle, instrumentation of chromatography and Planar
chromatographic techniques
 Understand the basic principle, instrumentation of Electrophoresis.
 Understand the basic principle, instrumentation of Thermal Methods of Analysis.
 Understand the basic principle, instrumentation of X- Ray Diffraction
 Understand the basic principle, instrumentation of Radiochemical Methods.
 Understand the basic analytical instruments & methods as per ICH/USP guidelines

Pharmaceutical Analysis IV (Pr)


 Understand theoperate and calibrate various analytical instruments for the assayof
various APIs and formulations as per Pharmacopoeial standards.
 Understand the process, interpret the data obtained through experimentation andreport
the results as per regulatory requirements.
 Understand the validate UV-VIS Spectrophotometric assay method as per
ICHguidelines.
 Understand the appropriate safety measures while handling instruments, chemicals
andapparatus.

Pharmacology-III (Th)
 Understand the pharmacology of general and local anaesthesia.
 Understand the drug therapy and management of patients with specific CNS
 Study the pharmacology of Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
 Understand the pharmacology of drugs for Rheumatoid Arthritis, Osteoartritis and
Gout.
 Understand the pharmacotherapy of Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease.
Pharmacology-III (Pr)
 Understand the OECD guidelines (425) for acute oral toxicity.
 Introduction to principles of bioassay, its types including advantages and
disadvantages
 Determination of unknown concentration of Acetylcholine and Histamine using
suitable isolated tissue preparations (Matching bioassay method)
 Determination of unknown concentration of Acetylcholine and Histamine using
suitable isolated tissue preparations (Bracketing bioassay method)
 Determination of unknown concentration of Acetylcholine and Histamine using
suitable isolated tissue preparations (Interpolation bioassay method)
 Study the analgesic activity by using Eddy’s hot plate Analgesiometer in mice.
 Study the locomotor activity using Actophotometer in mice
 Study the of muscle relaxant property using Rota-rod in mice
 Study the anticonvulsant activity using Electro-convulsometer in mice
Bioorganic chemistry and drug design (Th)
 Understand the significance of Bioorganic Chemistry and establish its relevance in
drug design & discovery.
 Understand general biochemical features, physiological role, their
substrates/antagonists of drug targets, different receptors with reference to their
mechanism of action.
 Nucleic Acids as drug targets, different approaches.
 Understand the different approaches in rational drug design.
 Understand various drug targets, their biochemical features, physiological &
pathophysiological roles and significance in drug design.
 Know the biotransformation of pro-drug design aspect in drug design.
Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
 Define Biotechnology, its state, scope, basics of biotechnology techniques and the
various systemsused inpharmacy
 Knowledge of interlink of pharmaceutical sciences with biotechnology by using living
organisms
 Understand the concept of rDNA technology and hybridoma technology.
 Understand the concepts of enzymes, plant and animal tissue culture.
 Understand the applications of genetic engineering, transgenic animals and biological
products including monoclonal antibodies.
 Understand the concept of enzymes and their uses by immobilization.
Industrial Pharmacy-II (Th)
 Explain disperse systems, its classification, theories of Disperse systems,
thermodynamic v/s kinetic stability considerations.
 Explain suspensions, types, formulation development, manufacturing, excipients used,
evaluation of suspensions etc.
 Describe emulsions, their physico-chemical properties, theory of emulsification,HLB
value & phase inversion temperature, Kraft point, cloud point, excipients,formulation
& evaluation of emulsions; cracking, coalescence, stability & stress testing.
 Explain semi-solids, anatomy & physiology of skin, selection of bases;penetration
enhancers, formulation development, Percutaneous absorption, fluxmeasurement &
evaluation.
 Describe layout for manufacturing of suspensions, emulsions & semi-solid aspect
schedule M.
Industrial Pharmacy-II (Pr)
 State the correct use of various equipment in pharmaceutics laboratory relevant
toSuspensions, emulsions & semi-solids, prepare BMR.
 Explain & carry out formulation of Suspensions like Calamine lotion, Milk of
Magnesia, Paracetamol Suspension, Antacid Suspension & carry out Evaluation.
 Formulate emulsions: Liquid paraffin oral Emulsion, Turpentine
Liniment,Formulation of Emulsion with HLB Consideration & evaluation.
 Describe use of ingredients in formulation and category of formulation.
 Prepare semisolids: Pain balm, Antifungal ointment/cream, Medicated Gel,Anti-acne
preparation, non-staining Iodine ointment with Methyl Salicylate &evaluation.
 Prepare the labels so as to suit the regulatory requirements.
Natural Product Chemistry (Th)
 Understand & explain tools & techniques used in study of biosynthetic pathways in
plants.
 Explain source, chemistry & applications of drugs from marine origin. He/she should
be able to compare & contrast marine & terrestrial sources of medicinal materials.
 Explain difficulties in elucidation of biosynthetic pathways in plant & explain
approaches used with their merits & demerits.
 Understand & explain underlying reasons as why natural products are appropriate
material in discovering new drugs & also explain their contribution in modern drug
discovery.
 Explain source, extraction, processing, chemistry & applications of natural products
used in pharmaceutical & allied industry such as coloring, sweetening agents &
polymers.
 Compare & contrast nutraceuticals & functional foods & understand & explaintheir
significance.
 Explain & classify natural products used as dietary supplements.
 Understand & explain significance of natural pesticides & explain source, chemistry
& applications.
 Explain source, extraction, processing, chemistry & applications of natural products
used in pharmaceutical & allied industry such as bioavailability & skin permeation
agents; wound healing agents, biofuels
Natural Product Chemistry (Pr)
 Extract & subsequently conduct experiments to derive various physical constants
required in characterization of natural products.
 Charge, elute & gather pure material using column chromatography.
 Record UV/IR spectrum of given sample & interpret them.
 Able to perform the evaluation of isolated phytoconstituents by chemical,
chromatographic and spectral means.
 Listen carefully, raise logical query, draw information, understand rationale during
field visits & prepare brief report for evaluation.
Medicinal Chemistry-II (Th)
 Classify local anesthetics
 Discuss Structure activity Relationship (SAR) and Mechanism of Action (MOA) of
Sulfonylurea’s as oral hypoglycemic agents
 Design and development of Benzodiazepines as CNS drugs
 Scheme of synthesis of certain CNS drugs
 Short note on Diagnostic agents and anti-migraine
 Explain metabolism of some medicinal compounds along with application of drug
metabolism in drug discovery
Medicinal Chemistry-II (Pr)
 Determining molar refractivity of using refractometer by finding refractive index of
medicinal compounds
 Performing synthesis and purification of medicinal compounds by recrystallization for
ex. Benzocaine, Phenytoin
 Carry out
 Organic synthesis of certain medicinal compounds using microwave
 Interpret IR of synthesized compounds

Final Year B. Pharm

(Semester-VII)

Pharmaceutical Analysis-V (Th)


 Understand the basic principle, instrumentation of Infra red (FTIR)
 Understand the basic principle, instrumentation of Near Infrared (NIR) & Raman
spectroscopy.
 Understand the basic principle, instrumentation of Scanning Electron Microscopy
(SEM) and Travelling Electron Microscopy (TEM).
 Understand the basic principle, instrumentation of Gas Chromatography
 Understand the basic principle, instrumentation of Flash Chromatography
 Understand the basic principle, instrumentation of Super Critical Fluid Extraction and
Super Critical Fluid Chromatography
 Understand the basic principle, instrumentation Atomic Emission Spectroscopy
Pharmaceutical Analysis-V (Pr)
 Understand the operation and calibration of various analytical instruments for the
separation/isolation APIs and formulations.
 Understand the assay of various APIs and formulations as per Pharmacopoeial
standards.
 Understand process, interpret the data obtained through experimentation andreport the
results as per regulatory requirements.
 Understand the appropriate safety measures while handling instruments, chemicals
and apparatus.
Sterile Products (Th)
 Able to describe the General requirements, routes of administration, significance of
tonicity adjustment and sterility and Pre-formulation of sterile products
 Able to describe various packaging materials used, types, choice of containers,
official quality control tests and methods of evaluation.
 Able to describe the GMP and design and layout of Parenteral Production Facility,
environmental control zones, heating ventilation air conditioning (HVAC), HEPA
filter and laminar area flow systems.
 Able to Explain Classification and formulation of SVP, types and selection of
vehicles and added substance, processing, manufacturing and Quality control of SVPs
along with Special types of SVPs and Pilot plant scale up.
 Understand Large Volume Parenterals (LVPs), Types, concept of formulation,
influence of Physiological factors, processing, manufacturing and Quality control of
LVPs, along with Parenteral Nutrition, intravenous admixture, peritoneal dialysis
fluid and Pilot plant scale up.
 Explain general requirements, formulation, types and evaluation of ophthalmic
products.
 Understand Blood Products and Surgical Dressings.
Sterile Products (Pr)
 Know formulation development and Pharmacopoeial evaluation and labeling of
SVPs, LVPs, and ophthalmic preparations
 Expertise in sealing of ampoules
 Know how to use ingredients in formulation and category of formulation
 Know how to do evaluation of packaging materials as per Pharmacopoeia.
 Understand Importance and validation of aseptic area
 Understand how to do evaluation of marketed preparations
 Know significance and Accelerated stability testing of marketed samples.

Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics (Th)


 Understand the concept of biopharmaceutics and its applications in product development.
 Study the pharmacokinetic processes and their relevance in efficacy of dosage form.
 Learning the concepts of bioavailability and bioequivalence studies.
 Learning various compartmental models.
 Understand the concept and mechanisms of dissolution and IVIVC correlation.

Medicinal Chemistry-III (Th)


 Know general aspects of the design & development of drugs including history,
classification, nomenclature, structure activity relationship (SAR).
 Understand the mechanism of action, adverse effects, therapeutic uses and recent
developments in NSAIDs,
 Understand the mechanism of action, adverse effects, therapeutic uses and recent
developments in steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, narcotic & non-narcotic
analgesics.
 Understand the mechanism of action, adverse effects, therapeutic uses and recent
developments in antipyretics and autacoids drugs.
 Understand the mechanism of action, adverse effects, therapeutic uses and recent
developments in drugs acting on respiratory &gastrointestinal tract.
Medicinal Chemistry-III (Pr)
 Understand how to make correct use of various equipments & take safety measures
while working in medicinal chemistry laboratory.
 Develop skills involved in thin layer chromatography techniques and purification of
synthesized compounds by column chromatography.
 Synthesize, recrystallize and understand reaction mechanisms involved in synthesis of
medicinally important organic compounds.
 To interpret the spectral characterizations made by IR and 1H-NMRs of synthesized
compounds.
Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence (Th)
 Understand basic principles, purpose, dimensions, significance and relevance of
pharmaceutical laws in India.
 Discuss the purpose, responsibilities, qualifications for membership and the make-up of
the Board.
 Explain the definitions in the Act, Identify potential fraud and abuse legal issues of
narcotic &psychotropic substance.
 Discuss inspections by the Board or its representative.
 Learn the various laws governing the manufacturing, sale, research & usage of drugs.
 Understand significance of Schedule M and Schedule Y related Manufacturing & clinical
trials.
 Learner knowledge about Patents, procedure for patent application and IPR.
Natural Drug Technology (Th)
 Understand & explain various difficulties in standardization of herbal material, new
approaches evolved, and steps in development of plant monograph.
 Understand & explain need & significance of plant material authentication, new
approaches used with their merits & demerits.
 Comprehend & explain various factors affecting on level of secondary metabolites.
 Understand the concept of health & pathogens, philosophical basis, diagnosis &
treatment aspects of Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha &Homoepatic system of medicine.
 Understand the concept of nutraceutical& functional foods as dietary supplements.
 Explain the significance of natural pesticides.
Natural Drug Technology (Pr)
 Prepare, label & evaluate herbal/TSM formulations.
 Evaluate marketed cosmetic & nutraceutical formulations
 Conduct pre-formulation parameters & understand underlying rationale
 Conduct in vitro assays for correlation with biological efficacy
Pharmacology-IV(Th)
 To understand the mechanism of resistance to antibiotics.
 To get the in-depth knowledge about pharmacology and pharmacotherapy of drugs
used in infectious diseases, cardiovascular disorders etc.
 To understand the involvement of oxidative stress and role of antioxidants along with
some safety issues in pharmacology.
 To know the detail the classification, mechanism of action, pharmacological
actions, pharmacokinetics, therapeutic uses, adverse effects, drug interactions,
contraindications, dosages of drugs.
 To understand the treatment of poisoning of drugs.
 To know the pharmacology of drug/s used for clinical management of diseases/
disorders.
Pharmacology-IV(Pr)
 Understanding the importance of isolated preparation, mechanism of action of drugs
on isolated tissues, expertise in performing bioassay of drugs.
 Analyzing the rational and irrational fixed dose combinations based on various
parameters.
 Understanding the drug antagonism using isolated tissue preparations.
 Understanding the prescription pattern and rational use of drugs by performing case
study or doing hospital visit.

(Semester-VIII)

Pharmaceutical Analysis-VI (Th)


 Understand the basic principle, instrumentation of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
(NMR) Spectroscopy.
 Understand the basic principle, instrumentation of ESR.
 Understand the basic principle, instrumentation of Ion Exchange Chromatography.
 Understand the basic principle, instrumentation of High performance Liquid
Chromatography (HPLC).
 Understand the basic principle, instrumentation of Mass Spectrometry

Pharmaceutical Analysis-VI (Pr)


 Understand the Validation of analytical methods.
 Understand the system suitability parameters.
 Understand process, interpret the data obtained through experimentation andreport
the results as per regulatory requirements.
 Acquire the knowledge in interpretation of UV, IR, NMR, MS spectra’s of simple
organic compounds for structure.
Quality Assurance Techniques (Th)
 Describe the significance of quality in pharmaceutical manufacturing.
 Understand the concept of Current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP).
 Describe various aspects of documentation, SOPs and records.
 Elaborate on the role of validation in assurance of quality in pharmaceutical industry.
Advanced Drug Delivery System (Th)
 Describe the Fundamental Concept of Modified Drug Release and Pre requisites of
drug candidates, along with various approaches and classification.
 Describe the formulation, merits, demerits, application and evaluation of Novel Drug
Delivery Systems.
 Explain therapeutic Aerosols along with typical formulations from, metered
dose,intranasal and topical applications,
 Understand the concept of microencapsulation, merits, demerits and application, types
ofmicroencapsulation and evaluation of microcapsules
 Explain basic concept of optimization
Advanced Drug Delivery System (Pr)
 Formulation development and evaluation of sustained release, transdermal,gastro-
retentive formulations.
 Understand the concept of microencapsulation.
 Explain basic concept of optimization.
 Understand the concept of optimization studies using 23factorial design.
Medicinal Chemistry-IV (Th)
 Know general aspects of the design & development of drugs including history,
classification, nomenclature, structure activity relationship (SAR).
 Understand the mechanism of action, adverse effects, therapeutic uses and recent
developments in chemotherapeutic agents.
 Understand the mechanism of action, adverse effects, therapeutic uses and recent
developments in antibiotics.
 Understand the mechanism of action, adverse effects, therapeutic uses and recent
developments in hormones.
 Understand the mechanism of action, adverse effects, therapeutic uses and recent
developments in anti-fertility agents.
Medicinal Chemistry-IV (Pr)
 Understand how to make correct use of various equipment’s & take safety measures
while working in medicinal chemistry laboratory.
 Understand and develop skills in various demonstrated experiments such as High
Vacuum distillation, recrystallization and pH based amino acid separation.
 Develop skills involved in thin layer chromatography techniques and purification of
synthesized compounds by column chromatography.
 Synthesize, recrystallize and understand reaction mechanisms involved in synthesis of
medicinally important organic compounds.
 Interpret the spectral characterizations made by IR and 1H-NMRs of synthesized
compounds.
Natural Products: Commerce, Industry & Regulations (Th)
 Understand the significance of natural products in daily life.
 Realize the market potential of natural products & explore entrepreneurship skills to
grab these opportunities.
 Understand and explain safe use of natural products, possible toxicities &interaction,
toxicities &significance of pharmacovigilance systems.
 Understand and explain the sources, prevention/treatment, formulation and
development of plant allergens and allergenic extracts thereof for diagnosis of
allergens.
Pharmacology-V (Th)
 To understand various methods of drug-drug interaction inside the body.
 To learn the mechanism of adverse drug reactions and pharmacovigilance.
 To get knowledge about recent development in pharmacology.
 To understand the clinical aspects of drug development.
 To understand the mechanism of hospital pharmacy.
Pharmacology-V (Pr)
 Understanding the in vivo and in vitro experiments, use of software for the study of
preclinical experiments.
 Understanding the PA2 and PD2 value of drugs using isolated tissue preparations.
 Understanding the brief idea about statistics, its applications in experimental
pharmacology.
 Understanding to solve problems using various statistical tests.

Cosmetic Sciences (Th)


 Understand the concepts of cosmetics, anatomy of skin v/s hair, general excipients
used in cosmetics.
 Explain formulation of cosmetics for skin, manufacturing, equipments &evaluation
of creams like cold cream, vanishing cream etc. & powder cosmetics.
 Explain formulation of cosmetics for hair, manufacturing & evaluation of hair
shampoos, tonics etc.
 Describe formulation of cosmetics for eyes, manufacturing & evaluation of eye
mascara, shadow etc.
 Understand formulation of manicure products like nail lacquer, remover etc.
 Learn formulation, manufacture & evaluation of baby cosmetics like baby oils,
powders etc.
 Explain the concept of cosmeceuticals, history, difference between cosmetics &
cosmeceuticals & cosmeceutical agents.
Cosmetic Sciences (Pr)
 State the correct use of various equipments in Pharmaceutics laboratory relevant to
cosmetics.
 Perform formulation, evaluation and labelling of cosmetics like moisturising cream,
vanishing cream etc.
 Perform formulation, evaluation of eye cosmetics, nail lacquer & shampoo.
 Perform formulation, evaluation & labelling of shaving cream, after shave & baby
products.
 Describe use of ingredients in formulation and category of formulation.
 Prepare labels as per regulatory requirements.
Course Outcomes (CO’s) M. Pharm (Pharmaceutics)

Semester-I

Advanced Analytical Techquie (Th)

 To understand the fundamentals on conventional analytical methods of drug analysis


used in laboratories and also the basic principles of various sophisticated analytical
techniques.
 To know the proper procedures and regulations for safe handling and use of chemicals
and instruments.
 To understand the applications of various analytical methods of drugs &
pharmaceuticals as per the standards.
 To acquire sufficient skill in handling of equipment’s/procedures for estimation of
pharmaceuticals.
 To have a thorough theoretical and practical understanding of advanced analytical
instruments.
 To develop new technologies and methods for measuring qualitative as well as
quantitative analysis of various pharmaceutical compounds from organic, inorganic and
herbal origin with cost effective approach.
 Able to communicate scientific results in writing and in oral presentation.
 Able to design and carry out scientific experiments with accurate record of results of
such experiments.
 Able to work in a team so as to involve in interdisciplinary research projects.
Advanced Analytical Techquie (Pr)
 Study the combination drug analysis of various drugs such as Vitamin, Oral anti-
diabetics, NSAIDs, Antimicrobials, Antihistamines and Antihypertensive.
 Understand the theoretical principles of assay of drugs covering titrimetric, spectro-
photometric, HPLC, argentometric, conductometric, and potentiometric end-point
determination.
 To study the interpretation of UV and IR spectra of unknown drugs.

Research Methodology (Th)

 The post graduate students will understand the concept of research, its types, need,
objectives and indications.
 The post graduate students should know the method of selecting the research problem
and research proposal.
 The post graduate students should know the in depth knowledge of tools and methods
of literature survey.
 They should know the importance and techniques of documentation.
 The post graduate students should able to write the research report and paper. The
thesis writing skill should be acquired by the students.
 The post graduate students should know how to apply for the research publication.
 The post graduate students should understand the proper oral presentation skill.
 The post graduate students should know the calculation of cost analysis of the project.
 The post graduate students should know different methods of experimental design.
 The post graduate students should have through knowledge of various methods of
statistics, descriptive data analysis.
 The post graduate students should know the different measures, parameters and tests
for inferential data analysis.
Biopharmaceutics (Th)
 To understand the concept of dissolution, In - vitro dissolution testing models and In-
vitro- In–vivo correlation.
 Study the objectives of bioavailability, concept and measurements of bio-availability.
 Understand the regulatory aspects of bio-availability and bioequivalence studies for
conventional dosage forms and controlled drug delivery systems.
 Study of different physiological transporter systems and barriers like BBB, blood
testis barrier and blood placental barrier.
 Understand the concept of linear and non-linear pharmacokinetics.
Advance Pharmaceutics (Th)
 Understand the concept of pre-formulation.
 Study the classification and preparation methods of synthetic polymers.
 Understand the concept of stability of pharmaceuticals
 Explain the excipients used in formulations and factors affecting on them.
 Study the concept of quality control, quality assurance & total quality controls.
 Understand the concept and importance of dissolution.
 Explain the concept of microencapsulation and optimisation.
Advance Pharmaceutics (Pr)
 Study the preformulation of tablets, Compressibility index, Heckle treatment and
Kawakita plots.
 Development and validation of the UV spectroscopic analytical method of drug.
 Validation of analytical method of drug by using high performance liquid
chromatography
 Study of effect of copper ions on the ascorbic acid stability in solution
 Study the characterization of polymers rheologically and thermally.
 Study the effects of pH on rheological characteristics of carbopol gels.
Semester-II

Formulations & Development (Th)

 Understand the criteria for selection and evaluation of packaging material.


 Explain formulation development of mouth dissolving tablets.
 Describe Self Emulsified Drug Delivery Systems and Self Micro Emulsified Drug
Delivery Systems.
 Understand thequality assurance of components and formulations.
 Explain Need & problems of designing veterinary dosage forms.
Formulations & Development (Pr)
 Perform quality control tests for polyvinyl chloride.
 Determine stability constant of β Cyclodextrin complex of drug using phase solubility
analysis.
 Optimization of designing of dosage forms by 22 or 23 factorial design
 Prepare mouth-dissolving tablet of Nimesulide.
 Preparation and evaluation of transdermal drug delivery system.
 Preparation of liposome and determine particle distribution and drug entrapment
efficiency.
 Preparation of magnetic microshere of a drug using egg albumin and gama ferric
oxide.
Drug Regulatory Affairs (Th)
 Study of Pharmacy Act 1948 and Drugs & Cosmetic Act 1940 & rules 1945 with
amendments.
 Study of Drugs and Magic Remedies Act & Rules and Medicinal & Toiletry
preparations
 Understand the concept of The Drug Price Control Order 1985 and Narcotic Drugs &
Psychotropic Substance Act 1985
 Understand the aims, objects and salient features of Pollution Control Act, Prevention
of Food Adulteration Act 1954, Industrial Development & Regulation Act 1951 and
Consumer Protection Act
 Study of Standard institutes & certification agencies like ISI, BSS, ASTM, SO, WHO,
US-FDA, UK-MCA, TGA
 Study the process of New Drug Application
 Study ofIndian Patent Act 1970 and Pollution & Environment Control Act
Sterile products Formulation and Technology (Th)
 Describe the physicochemical characteristics of parenteral formulations, selection of
packaging and polymeric components.
 Explain the current and advanced formulation approaches in small & large volume
parenterals, ophthalmic products and sustained release parenterals.
 Describe the aseptic manufacturing processes and all unit operations involved in
sterile product manufacturing including sterilization, filtration and lyophilization.
 Outline the facility, personnel, and microbial control requirements, hazards associated
with parenteral therapy and distinctive appliance of parenteral devices.
 Understand the developments in cGMP compliance as applied to sterile product
manufacturing.
Novel Drug Delivery System(Th)
 Study the fundamentals of controlled release drug delivery
 Understand the concept of oral controlled drug delivery systems
 Explain the Parenteral controlled release system
 Study the mucosal drug delivery models such as Buccal, rectal, nasal, mucosal &
vaginal drug delivery.
 Explain the concept of Transdermal drug delivery system
 Describe the term site specific drug delivery system and ocular Drug delivery
 Understand the concept of protein& peptide drug delivery system
Program Outcomes (B. Pharm):
 PO 1: The Pharmacy graduates are required to learn and acquire adequate knowledge,
necessary skills to practice the profession of pharmacy. Adequate knowledge and
scientific information regarding basic principles of Pharmaceutical & Medicinal
Chemistry, Pharmaceutics including Cosmeticology, Pharmacology, Pharmacognosy
including herbal medicines.
 PO 2: The graduate should have adequate knowledge of synthesis & analysis of
medicinal agents, their mode and mechanism of action, drug interactions, patient
counselling and adequate technical information to be exchanged with the physician
and other health professionals.
 PO 3: Adequate knowledge of practical aspects of Synthesis of APIs & its
intermediates and analysis of various pharmaceutical dosage forms Formulation
developments & quality assurance of various pharmaceutical dosage forms including
those of herbal origin as per standards of official books, WHO and other regulatory
agencies like USFDA, MHRA etc., pharmacological screening and biological
standardization and in-vivo drug interactions, preparation & analysis of suitable
plants material/extracts of medicinal importance for various herbal formulations,
Clinical studies, patient counselling leading to physical and social well-being of the
patients, Product detailing, marketing, distribution and selling of pharmaceutical
products.
 PO 4: A graduate should be able to demonstrate skills necessary for practice of a
Pharmacy viz. able to synthesize, purify, identify and analyze medicinal agents, able
to formulate, store, dispense, manufacture the pharmaceutical products and analyze
the prescriptions, able to learn and apply the quality assurance principles in regulatory
and ethical aspects, able to extract, purify, identify and understand the therapeutic
value of herbal/crude/natural products, able to screen various medicinal agents using
animal models for pharmacological activity.
 PO 5: A graduate should develop the attitudes during the course which includes
willing to apply the current knowledge of Pharmacy in the best interest of the patients
and the community, maintain high standards of professional ethics in discharging
professional obligations, continuously upgrade professional information and be
conversant with latest advances in the field of pharmacy to serve community better,
willing to participate in continuing education programs of PCI/AICTE/ Savitribai
Phule Pune University to upgrade the knowledge and professional skills, to help and
participate in the implementation of National Health Programs.
 PO 6: The graduates are required to acquire in depth knowledge of formulation,
quality assurance and storage of various pharmaceutical dosage forms including
herbal medicines.
 PO 7: The graduates should also understand the concept of community pharmacy and
be able to participate in health care programs.
 PO 8: They are also required to detail the physicians and market the medicinal agents
for diagnosis, prevention and therapeutic purposes.
Program Specific Outcomes (PSO’s)
 PSO 1: To prepare graduate to success in technical or professional careers in various
pharmaceutical industry and/ or institute and /or Health care system through excellent
real time exposure to rigorous education.
 PSO 2: To prepare graduate of the program to learn and adapt in a globe of constantly
developing trends
 PSO 3: To prepare the graduate to have foundation in science, formulation
technology, synthetic knowledge, Discovery tools as per the requirement of
Pharmaceutical sectors.
 PSO 4: To strengthen the professional and ethical attitude, effective communication
skills, teamwork skills, multidisciplinary approach, and an ability to relate
pharmaceutical sciences issues to broader social context.
 PSO 6: To streams a lifelong career of personal and practicing professional growth
with ethical codes and self esteem

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