Course Outcomes

Course Outcomes (COs) : B. Pharm. 2nd Semester

Human Anatomy & Physiology - II THEORY BP-201T

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COURSE OUTCOME

CO1

Understand the basic knowledge about the central nervous system, including nervous tissue, neurotransmitters, the brain and the spinal cord.

CO2

Understand the structure and function of the respiratory system.

CO3

Understand the structure and function of the Urinary system and endocrine glands, along with their applied anatomy.

CO4

Apply the basic to advanced knowledge of human anatomical structures to study the digestive system and its disorders, the role of ATP, Creatinine Phosphate and BMR.

CO5

Apply the concepts of genetics to study genes and the genetic pattern of inheritance, and make use of various models to study the anatomy of male and female reproductive organs.

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COURSE OUTCOME

CO1

Understand the nomenclature, structure, the type of isomerism, the concepts of hybridisation and classify organic compounds based on their general characteristics and functional groups present.

CO2

Understand the various reactions of organic products and product-influenced orientation.

CO3

Apply the knowledge for the identification, reactivity and stability of organic compounds.

CO4

Apply the knowledge of methods of preparation and quantitative determination of various organic compounds, and discuss the chemistry and reactions of various organic compounds.

CO5

Analyse the unknown organic compound, electronic and steric effects of organic compounds and analyse the mechanisms of organic reactions

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COURSE OUTCOME

CO1

Understand the concepts of Bioenergetics & Biological Oxidation.

CO2

Understand the concepts of Biomolecules and metabolism of nutrient molecules in physiological and pathological conditions.

CO3

Understand the genetic organisation of the mammalian genome and the functions of DNA in the synthesis of RNAs and proteins

CO4

Apply the concept of catalytic activity, enzyme inhibitors in the design of new drugs, and therapeutic and diagnostic applications of enzymes.

CO5

Analyse the causes, manifestations and diagnosis of metabolic disorders.

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COURSE OUTCOME

CO1

Understand the aetiology and pathogenesis of the selected disease state.

CO2

Name the signs and symptoms of the diseases.

CO3

Mention the complications of the diseases.

CO4

Analyse the signs and symptoms of various diseases.

CO5

Apply the concepts of anatomy and Physiology.

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COURSE OUTCOME

CO1

Understand the applications of computers in pharmacy.

CO2

Understand the applications of Bioinformatics and its databases in pharmacy.

CO3

Understand web technology for the compilation of pharmacy-related data.

CO4

Apply the number system concepts and software of computer software in pharmacy.

CO5

Analyse the preclinical data using computer applications.

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COURSE OUTCOME

CO1

Measure environmental variables and interpret results

CO2

Evaluate local, regional and global environmental topics related to resource use and Management

CO3

Propose solutions to environmental problems related to resource use and management.

CO4

Interpret the results of scientific studies of environmental problems.

CO5

Describe threats to global biodiversity, their implications and potential solutions.

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COURSE OUTCOME

CO1

Understand the anatomy and physiology of various systems and the coordinated working of organs of the body with the help of models, charts and specimens.

CO2

Understand the mechanism of positive and negative feedback and the cell analyser for total blood count.

CO3

Apply the basic knowledge of the nervous system to study general neurological examination, the functioning of cranial nerves, examine different types of taste and demonstrate visual acuity and reflex activity.

CO4

Examine body temperature, height, weight and calculate body mass index and explain working of Spirometer for the measurement of lung volume and capacities. (Analyzing)

CO5

Explain family planning devices, pregnancy diagnostic tests, tissues of vital organs and gonads (Evaluating).

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COURSE OUTCOME

CO1

Understand the qualitative analysis and preparation of pharmaceutical organic compounds

CO2

Understand how to identify the extra elements present in the pharmaceutical organic compounds

CO3

Apply knowledge to find the presence of several functional groups in pharmaceutical compounds

CO4

Apply knowledge to prepare and characterise the derivatives of organic compounds

CO5

Analyse unknown pharmaceutical organic compounds by determining their melting point/boiling point.

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COURSE OUTCOME

CO1

Understand the concepts of Bioenergetics & Biological Oxidation

CO2

Understand the concepts of biomolecules and the metabolism of nutrient molecules in physiological and pathological conditions.

CO3

Understand the genetic organisation of the mammalian genome and the functions of DNA in the synthesis of RNAs and proteins

CO4

Apply the concept of catalytic activity, enzyme inhibitors in the design of new drugs, therapeutic and diagnostic applications of enzymes

CO5

Analyse the causes, manifestations and diagnosis of metabolic disorders

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COURSE OUTCOME

CO1

Construct queries, tables, forms and reports in MS Access. (Applying)

CO2

Develop a questionnaire in MS-word and a form in MS Access to view, add, delete and modify the patient record in the database. (Applying)

CO3

Create HTML web pages, mailing labels, databases, invoice tables and queries in MS ACCESS. (Creating)

CO4

Compile the information of a drug and its adverse effects using online tools. (Creating)

CO5

Formulate report and printing the report from patient database. (Creating)