Program Outcomes (PO's), Program Specific Outcomes (PSO's) and Course Outcomes (CO's)
Program Outcomes (PO's), Program Specific Outcomes (PSO's) and Course Outcomes (CO's)
Outcomes (CO’s)
Course Outcomes (CO’s) B. Pharm
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.
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.
Demonstrate skill of preparation & labelling of herbarium specimen & explain its
significance.
Semester-III
Brief knowledge about electromagnetic spectrum and its interaction with matter.
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.
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
(Semester-VII)
(Semester-VIII)
Semester-I
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