B. Pharmacy

B. Pharmacy

KHALSA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, AMRITSAR
COURSE OUTCOMES (B.Pharm)
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B. Pharm Ist Semester
Human Anatomy & Physiology - I THEORY bp-101TCO1Understand Cellular Level of Organization, Classification of tissues and skeletal system
CO2Understand homeostatic mechanisms and illustrated structures/functions of integumentary system.
CO3Apply the basic to advanced knowledge of human anatomical structures/gross anatomy of various organs to identify various disorders.
CO4Analyze the body fluids, blood functions and various diseases associated with it along with its signs and symptoms
CO5Analyze the physiology of various systems of the body and different diseases associated with them
Pharmaceutical Analysis -I Theory BP-102T CO1To understand thesources of errors and apply ways to minimize them
CO2To analyze the techniques of volumetry and gravimetry
CO3To explain about accuracy, precision and significant figure error concepts
CO4To Make use of analytical results and understand the physiochemical concepts of analysis, theories of acids and bases
CO5To analyze various electro chemical titrations
Pharmaceutics- I Theory BP-103T CO1Understand the history of pharmacy profession.
CO2Understand the basics of different dosage forms and pharmaceutical incompatibilities.
CO3Understand the professional way of handling the prescription.
CO4Apply the concepts of posology and pharmaceutical calculations.
CO5Apply the knowledge of preparing various conventional dosage forms.
Inorganic Chemistry Theory BP-104T CO1Understand the sources of impurities and methods to determine in inorganic drugs and pharmaceuticals
CO2Understand the medicinal and pharmaceutical importance of inorganic and radio pharmaceutical compounds.
CO3Apply mechanism of action of selected inorganic drugs and pharmaceuticals.
CO4Apply the methods of preparation and quantitative determination of various inorganic and pharmaceutical compounds
CO5Analyze the concepts of buffers and methods of adjusting isotonicity
Communication Skills Theory BP-105T CO1Understand the behavioral needs for a Pharmacist to function effectively in the areasof Pharamcy operations
CO2Understand the role of effective communication in Pharrmacy
CO3Communicate effectively (Verbal and Non Verbal).
CO4Effectively manage the team as a team player.
CO5Develop interview skills
Remedial mathematics Theory BP-106 RMT CO1Understand and Know the theory and their application in Pharmacy.
CO2Solve the different types of problems by applying theory
CO3Appreciate the important application of mathematics in Pharmacy
CO4Apply the mathematical formula for solving different mathematical problems
CO5Analze the concepts of statstics and their role in Pharmacy
Remedial Biology Theory BP-106 RBT CO1Understand the various components of living world, classification and salient features of five kingdoms of life.
CO2Describe the morphology and general anatomy of the different parts of flowering plants.
CO3Understand the basic components of anatomy & physiology of various systems of plants and animals with special reference to human.
CO4Explain mineral nutrition, photosynthesis and respiration of plants.
CO5Explain the gross morphology, structure and functions of various cells and tissues.
Human Anatomy & Physiology - I Practical BP-107PCO1Understand handling of compound microscope and develop knowledge of human gross and microscopic Anatomy using prepared histological slides.
CO2Understand the basic knowledge of gross anatomy to identify various tissues.
CO3Apply the basic knowledge of bone to distinguish between different bones of axial and appendicular skeleton system.
CO4Analyze the blood cells using hemocytometry and perform different kinds of blood tests.
CO5Examine handling of different apparatus to determine the heart rate, pulse rate and blood pressure (Analyze).
Pharmaceutical Analysis -I Practical BP-108P CO1To demonstrate standardization of solutions with different strengths
CO2To experiment with volumetric analysis such as acidimetry and alkalimetry, oxidation and reduction reactions, iodometry , complexometry, precipitation and non-aqueous titration
CO3To analyze pharmaceuticals by electro-analytical methods
CO4To evaluate pharmaceuticals by cerimetry
CO5To understand the importance of calibration, calibration of weights,pipette and burette
Pharmaceutics- I Practical BP-109P CO1Summarize simple dosage forms and its usage, and understand the role of each added ingredients. (Understand)
CO2Identify the design of label with general and specific instructions relevant to product stability, indications and contraindications. (Apply)
CO3Utilize the knowledge to calculate quantity of each excipient and devise plan as per the requirement of dosage form. (Apply)
CO4Develop and make simple dosage form with rationale of each excipient and its method of preparation. (Apply)
CO5Select a proper container system and follow labeling instruction during dispensing of drug. (Apply)
Inorganic Chemistry Practical BP-110 P CO1Understand the impurity level by using limit test
CO2Apply the knowledge to identify various inorganic ions qualitatively
CO3Apply the method of preparation of inorganic compounds.
CO4Apply limit test for various colored and insoluble inorganic compounds.
CO5Analyze test for purity with respect to various parameters of inorganic compounds.
Communication Skills Practical BP-111P CO1Understand the behavioral needs for a Pharmacist to function effectively in the areas of Pharmacy operations
CO2Understand the need of effective communication
CO3Communicate effectively (Verbal and Non Verbal).
CO4Effectively manage the team as a team player.
CO5Develop interview skills
Remedial Biology Practical BP-1112 RBP CO1Understand the gross microscopy and identification of plant tissues.
CO2Understand how to identify different parts of plant: Stem, Root, Leaf, Seed, Fruit, Flower and construct the different parts of cell.
CO3Apply knowledge in distinguishing different bones of axial and appendicular skeletal system.
CO4Apply knowledge in the determination of blood group, blood pressure and tidal volume by using different apparatus.
CO5Analyze different techniques used in experiments such as Study of Microscope, Section cutting, Mounting and staining, Permanent slide preparation.
B. Pharm 2nd Semester
Human Anatomy & Physiology - II THEORY BP-201TCO1Understand the basic knowledge about central nervous system including nervous tissue, neurotransmitters, brain and spinal cord.
CO2Understand the structure and function of respiratory system.
CO3Understand the structure and function of Urinary system and endocrine glands along with its applied anatomy.
CO4Apply the basic to advanced knowledge of human anatomical structures to study digestive system and its disorders, role of ATP, Creatinine Phosphate and BMR.
CO5Apply the concepts of genetics to study genes and genetic pattern of inheritance and make use of various models to study anatomy of male and female reproductive organs.
Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry - I THEORY BP-202TCO1Understand the nomenclature, structure, the type of isomerism, the concepts of hybridization and classify organic compounds based on their general characteristics and functional groups present.
CO2Understand the various reaction of organic products and product influenced orientation.
CO3Apply the knowledge for the identification, reactivity and stability of organic compounds
CO4Apply the knowledge of methods of preparation and quantitative determination of various organic compounds and to discuss the chemistry and reactions of various organic compounds
CO5Analyze the unknown organic compound, electronic and steric effects of organic compounds and analyze the mechanisms of organic reactions
Biochemistry - I THEORY BP-203TCO1Understand the concepts of Bioenergetics & Biological Oxidation
CO2Understand the concepts of Biomolecules, metabolism of nutrient molecules in physiological and pathological conditions.
CO3Understand the genetic organization of mammalian genome and functions of DNA in the synthesis of RNAs and proteins
CO4Apply the concept of catalytic activity, enzyme inhibitors in design of new drugs, therapeutic and diagnostic applications of enzymes
CO5Analyze the causes, manifestations and diagnosis of metabolic disorders
Pathophysiologyy - I THEORY BP-204TCO1Under stand the the etiology and pathogenesis of the selected disease stat
CO2Name the signs and symptoms of the diseases.
CO3Mention the complications of the diseases.
CO4Analyze the signs and symptoms of variuos diseases
CO5Apply the concepts of anatomy and Physiology
Computer Applications - I THEORY BP-205TCO1Understand the applications of computers in pharmacy.
CO2Understand the applications of Bioinformatics and its databases in pharmacy.
CO3Understand web technology for compilation of pharmacy related data.
CO4Apply the number system concepts and software of computer in pharmacy.
CO5Analyze the preclinical data using computer applications.
Environmental Studies - I THEORY BP-206TCO1Measure environmental variables and interpret results
CO2Evaluate local, regional and global environmental topics related to resource use and Management
CO3Propose solutions to environmental problems related to resource use and management
CO4Interpret the results of scientific studies of environmental problems
CO5Describe threats to global biodiversity, their implications and potential solutions
Human Anatomy & Physiology - II Practical BP-207 PCO1Understand the anatomy and physiology of various systems and coordinated working of organs of the body with the help of models, charts and specimens.
CO2Understand mechanism of positive, negative feedback and cell analyser for total blood count.
CO3Apply the basic knowledge of nervous system to study general neurological examination, functioning of cranial nerves, examine different types of taste and demonstrate visual acuity and reflex activity.
CO4Examine body temperature, height, weight and calculate body mass index and explain working of Spirometer for the measurement of lung volume and capacities. (Analyzing)
CO5Explain family planning devices, pregnancy diagnostic tests, tissues of vital organs and gonads (Evaluating).
Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry - I Practical BP-208PCO1Understand the qualitative analysis and preparation of pharmaceutical organic compounds
CO2Understand to identify the extra elements present in the pharmaceutical organic compounds
CO3Apply knowledge to find the presence of several functional groups in pharmaceutical compounds
CO4Apply knowledge to prepare and characterize the derivatives of organic compounds
CO5Analyse unknown pharmaceutical organic compounds by determining their melting point/boiling point.
Biochemistry - I Practical BP-209 PCO1Understand the concepts of Bioenergetics & Biological Oxidation
CO2Understand the concepts of Biomolecules, metabolism of nutrient molecules in physiological and pathological conditions.
CO3Understand the genetic organization of mammalian genome and functions of DNA in the synthesis of RNAs and proteins
CO4Apply the concept of catalytic activity, enzyme inhibitors in design of new drugs, therapeutic and diagnostic applications of enzymes
CO5Analyze the causes, manifestations and diagnosis of metabolic disorders
Computer Applications - I Practical BP-210PCO1Construct queries, tables, forms and reports in MS Access. (Applying)
CO2Develop a questionnaire in MS-word and a form in MS Access to view, add, delete and modify the patient record in the database. (Applying)
CO3Create HTML web pages, mailing labels, databases, invoice tables and queries in MS ACCESS. (Creating)
CO4Compile the information of a drug and its adverse effects using online tools. (Creating)
CO5Formulate report and printing the report from patient database. (Creating)
B. Pharm 3rd Semester
Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II Theory 301 TCO1Understand and write the structure, name and the type of isomerism of the organic compound.
CO2Understand and write the reaction, name the reaction and orientation of reactions.
CO3Explaim and account for reactivity/stability of compounds.
CO4Apply the SAR for determing the activity og Organic compunds
CO5Analyze the medicinal properties of organic compounds.
Physical Pharmaceutics - I 302TCO1Understand the concept of solubility, different physicochemical properties as well as existence of different states of matter that influence the native properties of drug
CO2Understand the phenomena and methods to determine of interfacial tension, complexation and protein binding of different drug substances.
CO3Apply the role of solubility parameters, interfacial phenomena and pH in stability of different physical forms of drug.
CO4Analyze the skill development regarding analysis of role of plasma proteins, solubility and interfacial phenomena in biological system
CO5Evaluating the role and effect of choice of surfactants, buffers and physical form of drug in different types of dosage forms.
Pharmaceutical Microbiology - Theory BP-303 TCO1Understand history of microbiology, its branches, scope and its importance.
CO2Understand the methods of identification, cultivation and preservation of various microorganisms through different types of microscopes.
CO3Understand the significance and application of sterilization and use of disinfectants and antiseptics in pharmaceutical processing and industry.
CO4Understand the microbiological standardization of pharmaceuticals, anti-microbial agents, microbial spoilage and designing of aseptic areas.
CO5Understand the microbiological testing protocols and assays.
Pharmaceutical Engineering Theory 304 TCO1To Understand and know various unit operations used in Pharmaceutical industries.
CO2To understand the material handling techniques.
CO3To perform various processes involved in pharmaceutical manufacturing process.
CO4To carry out various test to prevent environmental pollution.
CO5To Analyze the practical aspects of various manufacturing processes.
Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II Practical 306 PCO1Understand and write the structure, name and the type of isomerism of the organic compound.
CO2Understand and write the reaction, name the reaction and orientation of reactions.
CO3Explaim and account for reactivity/stability of compounds.
CO4Apply the SAR for determing the activity og Organic compunds
CO5Analyze the medicinal properties of organic compounds.
Physical Pharmaceutics - I Practical 306 PCO1Understand the methods to determine partition coefficient, pKa and surface tension
CO2Understand the phenomena of effect of dimer on partition coefficient and effect of temperature on critical solution temperature.
CO3Apply the concept of surface tension on determination of critical micelle concentration.
CO4Analyze the skill development regarding role donor acceptor ratio in complexation stability by different methods
CO5Evaluating the role of adsorption phenomena and buffers in biological sysytem
Pharmaceutical Microbiology - Practical BP-307 PCO1Understand the working of all equipment used in microbiological experiments and preparation of various culture media. (Understanding)
CO2Make use of different various staining methods – simple, gram staining and acid-fast staining. (Applying)
CO3Identify pure cultures microorganism using various techniques. (Applying)
CO4Make use of different microbiological assays and techniques of sterilization. (Applying)
CO5Analyze biochemical testing, bacteriological analysis and study the effect of various parameters on microbial growth. (Analyzing)
Pharmaceutical Engineering Practical 308 PCO1To Understand and know various unit operations used in Pharmaceutical industries.
CO2To understand the material handling techniques.
CO3To perform various processes involved in pharmaceutical manufacturing process.
CO4To carry out various test to prevent environmental pollution.
CO5To Analyze the practical aspects of various manufacturing processes.
B. Pharm 4th Semester
Pharmaceutical organic Chemistry - III Theory 401TCO1Understand the methods of preparation and properties of organic compounds.
CO2Explain the stereo chemical aspects of organic compounds and stereo chemical reactions
CO3Understand the various mechanisums of chemical reactions
CO4Know the medicinal uses and other applications of organic compounds.
CO5Understand the various properties of Organic compounds
Medicinal Chemistry - I Theory 402 TCO1Understand the basic concept of physicochemical properties in relation to biological action & drug metabolism
CO2Understand the chemistry of drugs acting on Autonomic Nervous System
CO3Explain the cholinergic neurotransmitters and chemistry of cholinergic agonists and antagonists.
CO4Explain the chemistry of drugs acting on Central Nervous System.
CO5Explain the SAR (Structure Activity Realationship) and synthesis of some drugs.
Physical Pharmaceutics - II Theory 403 TCO1Understand the classification, characteristics, optical, kinetic and electrical properties of dispersed systems.
CO2Understand the newtonian and non-newtonian systems and deformation of solids.
CO3Understand the concept of general characteristics and stability profile of coarse dispersions like emulsion and suspension.
CO4Understand the concept of micromeretics.
CO5Understand the reaction rate constants, physical, chemical factors influencing the chemical degradation of pharmaceutical product and stabilization of medicinal agents.
Pharmacology- I 404 T CO1Understand the terminology used in pharmacology, routes of drug administration, general concepts of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, adverse effects and interactions of drugs and concept of drug discovery.
CO2Understand the pharmacological actions and mechanisms at organ system/molecular level of drugs acting on Nervous system.
CO3Apply the understood knowledge of pharmacotherapy in the management and treatment of health problems and disorders.
CO4Analyze the pros and cons of various, administration techniques, drugs and drug-food combinations and to categorize drugs according to their site, mode of action at molecular level.
CO5Evaluate the specific pharmacological effect and molecular mechanism of the drugs by applying the pharmacological knowledge from the course.
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry - I Theory 405 TCO1Understand the different methods of classification of crude drug
CO2Perform the qualitative and quantitative methods of quality analysis of plant based crude drugs (Apply)
CO3Understand the impact of different factors such as soil type, soil fertility, rainfall, altitude, fertilizers on the quality of herbal crude drugs.
CO4Explain the procedure of plant tissue culture and its applications (Understanding)
CO5Understand the significance of plant primary and secondary metabolites as well as its identification test.
Medicinal Chemistry - I Practical 406 PCO1Understand the basic concept of physicochemical properties in relation to biological action & drug metabolism
CO2Understand the chemistry of drugs acting on Autonomic Nervous System
CO3Explain the cholinergic neurotransmitters and chemistry of cholinergic agonists and antagonists.
CO4Explain the chemistry of drugs acting on Central Nervous System.
CO5Explain the SAR (Structure Activity Realationship) and synthesis of some drugs.
Physical Pharmaceutics - II Practical 407 PCO1Determine the particle size, particle size distribution using sieving and microscopic method. (Evaluating)
CO2Determine the bulk density, true density, porosity, angle of repose and influence of lubricant on angle of repose. (Evaluating)
CO3Determine the viscosity of liquid using Ostwald’s viscometer and Brookfield viscometer. (Evaluating)
CO4Determine the sedimentation volume with effect of different concentrations of various suspending agents. (Evaluating)
CO5Determine the reaction rate constants like first order and second order and accelerated stability studies. (Evaluating)
Pharmacology- I 408 P CO1Understand the terminology used in pharmacology, routes of drug administration, general concepts of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, adverse effects and interactions of drugs and concept of drug discovery.
CO2Understand the pharmacological actions and mechanisms at organ system/molecular level of drugs acting on Nervous system.
CO3Apply the understood knowledge of pharmacotherapy in the management and treatment of health problems and disorders.
CO4Analyze the pros and cons of various, administration techniques, drugs and drug-food combinations and to categorize drugs according to their site, mode of action at molecular level.
CO5Evaluate the specific pharmacological effect and molecular mechanism of the drugs by applying the pharmacological knowledge from the course.
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry - I Practical 409 PCO1Evaluate herbal drugs on the basis of chemical constituents.
CO2Evaluate the quality of herbs as per WHO guidelines
CO3Identify various phytoconstituents quantitatively by using various methods.
CO4Analyze herbal drugs as per recent pharmacopoeias.
CO5Evaluate syrups, mixtures and tablets of natural orgin as per Pharmacopoeial requirements
B. Pharm 5th Semester
Medicinal Chemistry--II Theory 501 TCO1 Have understood chemistry of selected categories of drugs with respect to their pharmacological activity
CO2Acquired knowledge of metabolic pathways, therapeutic uses and adverse effects of selected categories of drugs.
CO3Know the SAR of specified classes of drugs.
CO4Possess knowledge of chemical synthesis, mechanism of action and uses of the selected drugs.
CO5Have knowledge of preparations and assay of medicinally important drugs.
Industrial Pharmacy- I Theory 502 TCO1Appreciate the preformulation studies and their importance in formulation development
CO2Acquired knowledge of various pharmaceutical dosage forms and their manufacturing techniques.
CO3Learnt the concept, types, pharmacopeial specifications, techniques quality control used in different dosage forms.
CO4Able to discuss development, Pharmacopoeial evaluation and labeling of SVPs, LVPs, and ophthalmic formulation
CO5Have developed knowledge on concepts of controlled drug delivery system
Pharmacology- II Theory 503 TCO1Understand the pharmacology of drugs useful in treatment of cardiovascular disorders and disorders of blood.
CO2Understand the pharmacology of drugs useful in treatment of urinary disorders
CO3Applying the principles of bioassays and autocoids
CO4Apply the knowledge of drugs useful in treatment of endocrine disorders and develop its MOA and adverse effects.
CO5Analyse the relation of pharmacology with other related medical sciences
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry _ II Theory 504 TCO1 Acquired knowledge of metabolic pathways and ways to investigate them
CO2Possess the knowledge on the chemical and pharmacological aspects of selected secondary metabolites
CO3Acquired understanding on modern extraction techniques, characterization and identification of the herbal drugs and phytoconstituents
CO4Can elaborate isolation and identification techniques of phytoconstituents
CO5Acquired knowledge on modern methods of isolation and characterization of phyto-constituents.
Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence Theory 505 TCO1Knows various acts and rules governing activities related to manufacture , stocking and sale of drugs in India
CO2Acquired knowledge related to legislations controlling pharmacy education and practice of pharmacy profession in India
CO3Appreciate the role of intellectual property rights on the drug development and use in India
CO4Sound knowledge of professional ethics to be adhered to,
CO5Aware of right to information and prevention of cruelty to animals
Industrial Pharmacy- I Practical 506 PCO1Able to prepare solid dosage forms and perform in process quality control test for them
CO2Able to prepare the various types of cosmetics and carry out their performance evaluation
CO3Can prepare SVPs, LVPs, and ophthalmic preparations. and carry out sterility test
Pharmacology- II Practical 507PCO1Able to Conduct experiments on isolated tissue preparation.
CO2Can interpret the effect of spasmogens and spasmolytics on tissue
CO3Able to demonstrate drug effects using experimental pharmacology software.
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry - II Practical 508 PCO1Able to isolate some plant constituents.
CO2Able to perform crude drug evaluation by Morphological and microscopical evaluations.
CO3The students can identify plant products by using chemical test.
B. Pharm 6th Semester
Medicinal Chemistry- III Theory 601 TCO1Understand the Stereochemistry and Drug Receptor interaction.
CO2Understand the chemistry, SAR and synthesis of Prostaglandins.
CO3Understand the chemistry, SAR and synthesis of Antihistaminic.
CO4Understand the chemistry, SAR and synthesis of Antipyretics and Analgesics.
CO5Understand the chemistry, SAR and synthesis of Anhelmenthics
Pharmacology- III Theory 602 TCO1Understand the pharmacology of drugs useful in treatment of respiratory disorders.
CO2Understand the pharmacology of drugs useful in treatment of gastro-intestinal disorders and infectious diseases.
CO3Applying the principles of toxicology in the treatment of various poisonings.
CO4Apply the knowledge of drugs useful in the treatment of cancer and study its MOA and adverse effects.
CO5Analyse the relation of pharmacology with other related medical sciences.
Herbal Drug Technology Theory 603 TCO1Understand the phytochemistry and pharmacology of steroids.
CO2Understand the phytochemistry and pharmacology of Glycosides
CO3Understand the phytochemistry and pharmacology of Alkaloids.
CO4Understand the phytochemistry and pharmacology of antibiotics
CO5Understand the phytochemistry and Pharmacology of antihelmenthics
Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics Theory 604 TCO1Understand the concepts of ADME.
CO2Determine the factors affecting drug absorption, bioavailability and bio- equivalence study, IVIVC study.
CO3Determine the factors affecting kinetic models & order of reactions. Concept of Pro-drugs.
CO4Evaluate th pK parameters related to distribution, metabolism and excretion. Understand the concept of SR and CR formulations.
CO5Capable of participating Bioavailability and Bioequivalence studies of new drugs or dosage forms.
Pharmaceutical Biotechnology Theory 605 TCO1To understand the basic concepts of biotechnology and importance of Immobilized enzymes in Pharmaceutical Industries.
CO2To understand the Genetic engineering applications in relation to production of pharmaceuticals.
CO3To understand the steps involved in development of biosensors, recombinant products and concepts of immunology
CO4To Understand and Identify steps involved in monoclonal antibody production, enzyme technology and fermentation technology (Apply).
CO5To Understand and apply uses of various immunological products and mutagens in field of pharmacy
Quality Assurance 606 T CO1Understand the concept of GMP including organisation and personnel, Premises, Equipment’s and raw materials, quality control, quality assurance, quality certifications relevant to a pharmaceutical industry and QbD.
CO2Understand the different documentation procedures including SOP, quality audit required in a Pharmaceutical Industry. Besides this an understanding of complaints, Handling of return good,recalling and waste disposal.
CO3Apply the concept of calibration, qualification and validation including principles of Analytical method Validation..
CO4Apply the concept of Quality Control and Quality Assurance in testing containers, rubber closures and secondary packing materials.
CO5Apply Good Warehousing practices, material management and Good laboratory practices in pharmaceutical industry.
Medicinal Chemistry- III Practical 607 PCO1Understand the Stereochemistry and Drug Receptor interaction.
CO2Understand the chemistry, SAR and synthesis of Prostaglandins.
CO3Understand the chemistry, SAR and synthesis of Antihistaminic.
CO4Understand the chemistry, SAR and synthesis of Antipyretics and Analgesics.
Pharmacology- III Practical 608 PCO1Explain the Structure, Mechanism of action, systemic effects, side effects and contra indications of cholinergic and adrenergic drugs.
CO2Describe the Pharmacology of drugs acting on various organs.
CO3Explain drugs and their mechanism of action.
CO4Describe the Pharmacology of drugs acting on Endocrine and Reproductive systems.
Herbal Drug Technology Practical 609 PCO1Understand the phytochemistry and pharmacology of steroids.
CO2Understand the phytochemistry and pharmacology of Glycosides
CO3Understand the phytochemistry and pharmacology of Alkaloids.
CO4Understand the phytochemistry and pharmacology of antibiotics
B. Pharm 7th Semester
Instrumental methods of Analysis Theory 701TCO1Understand the theory and principle of UV, IR and flourimetric techniques
CO2Understand the concepts of AAS and FES and their utilization in metals ions determination
CO3Understand the concepts of separation techniques like TLC, GC, HPLC, HPLTC, Ion exchange etc in pharmaceutical analysis
CO4Apply the concepts of spectroscopic techniques and separation techniques in routine analysis
CO5Apply the concepts of spectral analysis in structural elucidation of organic compounds.
Industrial Pharmacy - II Theory 702 TCO1Understand the concept of pilot plant scale up process of pharmaceutical dosage forms.
CO2Understand the concept of SUPAC in pharmaceutical dosage forms.
CO3Understand the process of technology transfer from lab scale to commercial batch ,with a knowledge of the agencies responsible for TT
CO4Understand different regulatory requirements, responsibilities of regulatory professionals and regulatory agencies in pharmaceutical industry
CO5Apply the concept of different Quality management systems in Pharmaceutical Industry.
Pharmacy Practice Theory 703 TCO1Aware of various drug distribution methods, pharmacy stores management and inventory control in a hospital.
CO2Can interpret selected laboratory results of specific disease states, monitor drug therapy of patient, identify drug related problems and detect and assess adverse drug reactions
CO3Able to provide pharmaceutical care services
CO4Can do patient counselling in community pharmacy; C O 5: appreciate the concept of Rational drug therapy
CO5Appreciate the concept of Rational drug therapy
New Drug Delivery Systems Theory 704 TCO1Understood the difference between conventional drug delivery system and novel drug delivery system along with their merits and limitations
CO2Acquired knowledge about the principles and technology used in the design of various novel drug delivery system
CO3Learnt the criteria for selection of a drugs and polymers for the development of novel drug delivery systems.
CO4Can performance evaluation of Novel drug delivery systems
CO5Able to describe the various approaches for development of drug delivery systems.
Instrumental methods of Analysis Practical 705PCO1Understand the theory and principle of UV, IR and flourimetric techniques
CO2Understand the concepts of AAS and FES and their utilization in metals ions determination
CO3Understand the concepts of separation techniques like TLC, GC, HPLC, HPLTC, Ion exchange etc in pharmaceutical analysis
CO4Apply the concepts of spectroscopic techniques and separation techniques in routine analysis
CO5Apply the concepts of spectral analysis in structural elucidation of organic compounds.
Project Work 706 PCO1To know the real life research environment and methodology
CO2To know how to design a project and meet professional needs.
CO3To know problem solving, planning and simulate research environment
CO4Power-point Presentation, preparation, explanation to audience and defending own research work.
CO5Apply the research methods for outcome based project
B. Pharm 8th Semester
Biostat and Research methodology- 801 TCO1Understand the importance of statistical methods, collection, classification and presentation of data, polulation, sample and sampling techniques
CO2Analyze data averages, mean, median, mode, variance and standard deviation, additivity of means and variance
CO3Analyze data averages, mean, median, mode, variance and standard deviation, additivity of means and variance, Correlation and regression
CO4Understand quality control, quality assurance, storage of chemicals,care and maintenace of lab apparatus, calibration of lab appatus
CO5Collection, preservation, trainsportation of clinical samples, handling and disposal of infected, radioavtive and dangerous materials, safety measures, protocol develepment for accreditation of clinical biochemistry lab
Social & Preventive PharmacyCO1Understand the concept of Sociology, Hygiene, Health and Disease
CO2Acquire high consciousness/realization of current issues related to health, Preventive Medicine and pharmaceutical problems within the country and worldwide.
CO3Understand the National Health Programs, Its Objectives, Functioning and Outcomes
CO4Have a critical way of thinking based on current healthcare development.
CO5Evaluate alternative ways of solving problems related to health and pharmaceutical issues.
Pharma Marketing Management 803 ETCO1Acquired basic knowledge on Definition, general concepts, and scope of marketing
CO2Appreciate the role of product life cycle, product portfolio analysis, product positioning, Product branding, packing and labelling decisions.
CO3Acquired theoretical knowledge on strategies in sales promotion
CO4Acquired theoretical knowledge on strategies in sales promotion
CO5Possess knowledge on pharmaceutical marketing channels and role of Medical Representatives .
Pharma Regulatory Affairs 804 ETCO1Aware of new drug discovery process with reference to regulatory perspective
CO2Acquired fundamental knowledge required to work in International Regulatory Affairs dept of Pharmaceutical Industry
CO3Possess in depth knowledge on regulatory approval process in India.
CO4Capable of involving in clinical trial process
CO5Can involve in documentation process ofPharmaceutical Induatry
Project work 813 PWCO1To know the real life research environment and methodology
CO2To know how to design a project and meet professional needs.
CO3To know problem solving, planning and simulate research environment
CO4Got experience of documentation of observation and report writing
CO5Learnt work culture of industry / hospital / community pharmacy