Course Outcomes

Course Outcomes (COs) : B. Pharm. 1st Semester

Human Anatomy & Physiology - I THEORY (BP-101T)

CO No.

COURSE OUTCOME

CO1

Understand Cellular Level of Organization, Classification of tissues and skeletal system

CO2

Understand homeostatic mechanisms and illustrated structures/functions of integumentary system.

CO3

Apply the basic to advanced knowledge of human anatomical structures/gross anatomy of various organs to identify various disorders.

CO4

Analyze the body fluids, blood functions and various diseases associated with it along with its signs and symptoms

CO5

Analyze the physiology of various systems of the body and different diseases associated with them

CO No.

COURSE OUTCOME

CO1

To understand the sources of errors and apply ways to minimise them

CO2

To analyse the techniques of volumetry and gravimetry

CO3

To explain about accuracy, precision and significant figure error concepts

CO4

To make use of analytical results and understand the physicochemical concepts of analysis, theories of acids and bases

CO5

To analyse various electrochemical titrations

CO No.

COURSE OUTCOME

CO1

Understand the history of the pharmacy profession.

CO2

Understand the basics of different dosage forms and pharmaceutical incompatibilities.

CO3

Understand the professional way of handling the prescription.

CO4

Apply the concepts of posology and pharmaceutical calculations.

CO5

Apply the knowledge of preparing various conventional dosage forms.

CO No.

COURSE OUTCOME

CO1

Understand the sources of impurities and methods to determine in inorganic drugs and pharmaceuticals

CO2

Understand the medicinal and pharmaceutical importance of inorganic and radio pharmaceutical compounds.

CO3

Apply the mechanism of action of selected inorganic drugs and pharmaceuticals.

CO4

Apply the methods of preparation and quantitative determination of various inorganic and pharmaceutical compounds

CO5

Analyze the concepts of buffers and methods of adjusting isotonicity

CO No.

COURSE OUTCOME

CO1

Understand the behavioural needs for a Pharmacist to function effectively in the areas of Pharamcy operations

CO2

Understand the role of effective communication in Pharmacy

CO3

Communicate effectively (Verbal and Non-Verbal).

CO4

Effectively manage the team as a team player.

CO5

Develop interview skills

CO No.

COURSE OUTCOME

CO1

Understand the various components of living world, classification and salient features of five kingdoms of life.

CO2

Describe the morphology and general anatomy of the different parts of flowering plants.

CO3

Understand the basic components of anatomy & physiology of various systems of plants and animals with special reference to human.

CO4

Explain mineral nutrition, photosynthesis and respiration of plants.

CO5

Explain the gross morphology, structure and functions of various cells and tissues.

CO No.

COURSE OUTCOME

CO1

Understand handling of compound microscope and develop knowledge of human gross and microscopic Anatomy using prepared histological slides.

CO2

Understand the basic knowledge of gross anatomy to identify various tissues.

CO3

Apply the basic knowledge of bone to distinguish between different bones of the axial and appendicular skeleton systems.

CO4

Analyze the blood cells using hemocytometry and perform different kinds of blood tests.

CO5

Examine handling of different apparatus to determine the heart rate, pulse rate and blood pressure (Analyze).

CO No.

COURSE OUTCOME

CO1

To demonstrate standardization of solutions with different strengths

CO2

To experiment with volumetric analysis such as acidimetry and alkalimetry, oxidation and reduction reactions, iodometry , complexometry, precipitation and non-aqueous titration

CO3

To analyze pharmaceuticals by electro-analytical methods

CO4

To evaluate pharmaceuticals by cerimetry

CO5

To understand the importance of calibration, calibration of weights,pipette and burette

CO No.

COURSE OUTCOME

CO1

Summarize simple dosage forms and its usage, and understand the role of each added ingredients. (Understand)

CO2

Identify the design of label with general and specific instructions relevant to product stability, indications and contraindications. (Apply)

CO3

Utilize the knowledge to calculate quantity of each excipient and devise plan as per the requirement of dosage form. (Apply)

CO4

Develop and make simple dosage form with rationale of each excipient and its method of preparation. (Apply)

CO5

Select a proper container system and follow labeling instruction during dispensing of drug. (Apply)

CO No.

COURSE OUTCOME

CO1

Understand the impurity level by using limit test

CO2

Apply the knowledge to identify various inorganic ions qualitatively

CO3

Apply the method of preparation of inorganic compounds.

CO4

Apply limit test for various colored and insoluble inorganic compounds.

CO5

Analyze test for purity with respect to various parameters of inorganic compounds.

CO No.

COURSE OUTCOME

CO1

Understand the behavioural needs for a Pharmacist to function effectively in the areas of Pharmacy operations

CO2

Understand the need for effective communication

CO3

Communicate effectively (Verbal and Non Verbal).

CO4

Effectively manage the team as a team player.

CO5

Develop interview skills

CO No.

COURSE OUTCOME

CO1

Understand the gross microscopy and identification of plant tissues.

CO2

Understand how to identify different parts of plant: Stem, Root, Leaf, Seed, Fruit, Flower and construct the different parts of cell.

CO3

Apply knowledge in distinguishing different bones of axial and appendicular skeletal system.

CO4

Apply knowledge in the determination of blood group, blood pressure and tidal volume by using different apparatus.

CO5

Analyze different techniques used in experiments such as Study of Microscope, Section cutting, Mounting and staining, Permanent slide preparation.