COURSE OUTCOMES (Pharm D ) |
COURSE NAME | CO No | COURSE OUTCOME |
Human Anatomy & Physiology - I THEORY PD-101T -19 | CO1 | Can describe the structure and functions of various organs of the human body. |
CO2 | Able to describe the homeostatic mechanisms and their imbalances of various systems. |
CO3 | Can identify tissues and organs of the different systems of the human body. |
CO4 | Acquired knowledge of anatomy and physiological role of various systems in human body. |
CO5 | Appreciate coordinated working pattern & interlinked mechanisms in the maintenance of normal functioning (homeostasis) of human body. |
Pharmaceutics- I Theory PD-102T-19 | CO1 | Have fundamental knowledge in preparing & dispensing various dosage forms. |
CO2 | Know the history of profession of pharmacy. |
CO3 | Know the professional way of handling the prescription. |
CO4 | Aware of their professional role in the healthcare system. |
CO5 | Have the basics of pharmaceutical incompatibilities and calculations involved in prescribing dose. |
Medicinal Biochemistry Theory PD-103T-19 | CO1 | Understand the biochemistry and catalytic activity of enzyme and importance of enzyme in diagnosis of disease and therapeutic agents, Biological oxidation |
CO2 | Understand the genetic organization of mammalian genome, protein synthesis, replication, mutation and repair mechanism |
CO3 | Apply the knowledge of metabolic pathways of biomolecules in health and illness |
CO4 | Apply the knowledge of biochemical principles of organ function tests of kidney, liver and endocrine gland |
CO5 | Evaluate the techniques of determination of biomolecules in the body fluids and their clinical significance |
Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry Theory PD104T-19 | CO1 | Understand the mechanism of various reactions of organic compounds. |
CO2 | Understand the uses of organic compounds in pharmacy. |
CO3 | Understand the concept of isomerism of organic compounds |
Inorganic Chemistry Theory PD105T-19 | CO1 | Can explain the sources of impurities in inorganic pharmaceuticals. |
CO2 | Acquired knowledge on theoretical aspects of volumetric analysis. |
CO3 | Acquired knowledge of limit test |
CO4 | Explain the methods of preparation, assay, properties, medicinal uses of medicinal gases inorganic pharmaceuticals, pharmaceutical aids and miscellaneous compounds. |
CO5 | Describe the properties, storage condition and application of radiopharmaceuticals. |
Remedial mathematics Theory PD-106 RMT -19 | CO1 | Can apply mathematical concepts and principles to perform computations for Pharmaceutical Sciences. |
CO2 | Able to create, use and analyze mathematical representations by applying mathematical theory |
CO3 | Know trigonometry, analytical geometry, matrices, determinant, integration differential equation, Laplace transform & their applications. |
CO4 | Perform abstract mathematical reasoning |
CO5 | Obtained knowledge of mathematical relationships |
Remedial Biology Theory PD-106 RBT -19 | CO1 | Acquired basic knowledge of nature of Plant cell and Animal cell |
CO2 | Able to Classify Plants & Animals |
CO3 | Know the basic components of anatomy & physiology of plant and animals |
Human Anatomy & Physiology - I Practical PD-107P-19 | CO1 | Capable of carrying out haematological experiments. |
CO2 | Can determine blood pressure using sphygmomanometer. |
CO3 | Demonstrate practical knowledge of human gross and microscopic anatomy using prepared histological slides, organ models. |
Pharmaceutics- I Practical PD-108P-19 | CO1 | Able to prepare & dispense solid, liquid, semisolid dosage form. |
CO2 | Able to differntiate the labelling requirements for Pharmaceutical products. |
CO3 | Can analysis the incompatibility problems present in the prescription. |
Medicinal Biochemistry Practical PD-109TP-19 | CO1 | Understand the preparation of standard buffer solution and normal and abnormal constituents of Urine. |
CO2 | Applying the color reactions involved in the identification of biomolecules (carbohydrates, protein and fats) by using chemical tests. |
CO3 | Analyze quantitatively biochemical parameters and their importance in diagnosis of disease. |
CO4 | Evaluate the enzymatic activity. |
CO5 | Evaluating the amount of major and minor constituent of the blood fluids by serum analysis for example- glucose, urea, creatinine, calcium etc |
Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry Practical PD110P-19 | CO1 | Apply the concept of recrystallization of organic compounds |
CO2 | Apply the concept of sterioisomeriosm of organic compouds |
CO3 | Analyse various functional groups present in organic compounds |
CO4 | Apply and prepare various simple non heterocyclic organic compounds |
CO5 | Analyse the boiling and melting point of organic compounds. |
Inorganic Chemistry Practical PD111P-19 | CO1 | Able to perform the identification tests and preparation of inorganic compounds. |
CO2 | Able to perform the limit tests and purity test for inorganic pharmaceuticals in a QC lab. |
CO3 | Able to perform estimations of inorganic compounds |
Remedial Biology Practical PD-1112 RBP -19 | CO1 | Able to identify the different plants as per their Morphology |
CO2 | Can do evaluation of plants parts by anatomical methods |
CO3 | Able to prepare permanent slides of different plant parts. |