Course Outcomes

Course Outcomes (COs) : B. Pharm. 3rd Semester

Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II Theory 301 T

CO No.

COURSE OUTCOME

CO1

Understand and write the structure, name and the type of isomerism of the organic compound.

CO2

Understand and write the reaction, name the reaction and orientation of reactions.

CO3

Explaim and account for reactivity/stability of compounds.

CO4

Apply the SAR for determing the activity og Organic compunds

CO5

Analyze the medicinal properties of organic compounds.

CO No.

COURSE OUTCOME

CO1

Understand the concept of solubility, different physicochemical properties as well as existence of different states of matter that influence the native properties of drug

CO2

Understand the phenomena and methods to determine of interfacial tension, complexation and protein binding of different drug substances.

CO3

Apply the role of solubility parameters, interfacial phenomena and pH in stability of different physical forms of drug.

CO4

Analyze the skill development regarding analysis of role of plasma proteins, solubility and interfacial phenomena in biological system

CO5

Evaluating the role and effect of choice of surfactants, buffers and physical form of drug in different types of dosage forms.

CO No.

COURSE OUTCOME

CO1

Understand the history of microbiology, its branches, scope and its importance.

CO2

Understand the methods of identification, cultivation and preservation of various microorganisms through different types of microscopes.

CO3

Understand the significance and application of sterilisation and the use of disinfectants and antiseptics in pharmaceutical processing and industry.

CO4

Understand the microbiological standardisation of pharmaceuticals, anti-microbial agents, microbial spoilage and the design of aseptic areas.

CO5

Understand the microbiological testing protocols and assays.

CO No.

COURSE OUTCOME

CO1

To understand and know various unit operations used in the Pharmaceutical industry.

CO2

To understand the material handling techniques.

CO3

To perform various processes involved in the pharmaceutical manufacturing process.

CO4

To carry out various tests to prevent environmental pollution.

CO5

To analyse the practical aspects of various manufacturing processes.

CO No.

COURSE OUTCOME

CO1

Understand and write the structure, name and type of isomerism of the organic compound.

CO2

Understand and write the reaction, name the reaction and orientation of reactions.

CO3

Explain and account for the reactivity/stability of compounds.

CO4

Apply the SAR for determining the activity og Organic compounds.

CO5

Analyse the medicinal properties of organic compounds.

CO No.

COURSE OUTCOME

CO1

Understand the methods to determine partition coefficient, pKa and surface tension.

CO2

Understand the phenomena of the effect of dimer on the partition coefficient and the effect of temperature on the critical solution temperature.

CO3

Apply the concept of surface tension in the determination of critical micelle concentration.

CO4

Analyse the skill development regarding the role donor-acceptor ratio in complexation stability by different methods

CO5

Evaluating the role of adsorption phenomena and buffers in biological systems

Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II Theory 301 T

CO No.

COURSE OUTCOME

CO1

Understand and write the structure, name and the type of isomerism of the organic compound.

CO2

Understand and write the reaction, name the reaction and orientation of reactions.

CO3

Explaim and account for reactivity/stability of compounds.

CO4

Apply the SAR for determing the activity og Organic compunds

CO5

Analyze the medicinal properties of organic compounds.

CO No.

COURSE OUTCOME

CO1

Understand the concept of solubility, different physicochemical properties as well as existence of different states of matter that influence the native properties of drug

CO2

Understand the phenomena and methods to determine of interfacial tension, complexation and protein binding of different drug substances.

CO3

Apply the role of solubility parameters, interfacial phenomena and pH in stability of different physical forms of drug.

CO4

Analyze the skill development regarding analysis of role of plasma proteins, solubility and interfacial phenomena in biological system

CO5

Evaluating the role and effect of choice of surfactants, buffers and physical form of drug in different types of dosage forms.

CO No.

COURSE OUTCOME

CO1

Analyse the skill development regarding the analysis of the role of plasma proteins, solubility and interfacial phenomena in biological system

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

Understand the working of all equipment used in microbiological experiments and the preparation of various culture media. (Understanding)

CO2

Make use of various staining methods – simple, Gram staining and acid-fast staining. (Applying)

CO3

Identify pure cultures of microorganisms using various techniques. (Applying)

CO4

Make use of different microbiological assays and techniques of sterilisation. (Applying)

CO5

Analyse biochemical testing, bacteriological analysis, and study the effect of various parameters on microbial growth. (Analysing)

Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II Theory 301 T

CO No.

COURSE OUTCOME

CO1

Understand and write the structure, name and the type of isomerism of the organic compound.

CO2

Understand and write the reaction, name the reaction and orientation of reactions.

CO3

Explaim and account for reactivity/stability of compounds.

CO4

Apply the SAR for determing the activity og Organic compunds

CO5

Analyze the medicinal properties of organic compounds.

CO No.

COURSE OUTCOME

CO1

Understand the concept of solubility, different physicochemical properties as well as existence of different states of matter that influence the native properties of drug

CO2

Understand the phenomena and methods to determine of interfacial tension, complexation and protein binding of different drug substances.

CO3

Apply the role of solubility parameters, interfacial phenomena and pH in stability of different physical forms of drug.

CO4

Analyze the skill development regarding analysis of role of plasma proteins, solubility and interfacial phenomena in biological system

CO5

Evaluating the role and effect of choice of surfactants, buffers and physical form of drug in different types of dosage forms.

CO No.

COURSE OUTCOME

CO1

Analyse the skill development regarding the analysis of the role of plasma proteins, solubility and interfacial phenomena in biological system

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

Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II Theory 301 T

CO No.

COURSE OUTCOME

CO1

Understand and write the structure, name and the type of isomerism of the organic compound.

CO2

Understand and write the reaction, name the reaction and orientation of reactions.

CO3

Explaim and account for reactivity/stability of compounds.

CO4

Apply the SAR for determing the activity og Organic compunds

CO5

Analyze the medicinal properties of organic compounds.

CO No.

COURSE OUTCOME

CO1

Understand the concept of solubility, different physicochemical properties as well as existence of different states of matter that influence the native properties of drug

CO2

Understand the phenomena and methods to determine of interfacial tension, complexation and protein binding of different drug substances.

CO3

Apply the role of solubility parameters, interfacial phenomena and pH in stability of different physical forms of drug.

CO4

Analyze the skill development regarding analysis of role of plasma proteins, solubility and interfacial phenomena in biological system

CO5

Evaluating the role and effect of choice of surfactants, buffers and physical form of drug in different types of dosage forms.

CO No.

COURSE OUTCOME

CO1

Analyse the skill development regarding the analysis of the role of plasma proteins, solubility and interfacial phenomena in biological system

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

Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II Theory 301 T

CO No.

COURSE OUTCOME

CO1

Understand and write the structure, name and the type of isomerism of the organic compound.

CO2

Understand and write the reaction, name the reaction and orientation of reactions.

CO3

Explaim and account for reactivity/stability of compounds.

CO4

Apply the SAR for determing the activity og Organic compunds

CO5

Analyze the medicinal properties of organic compounds.

CO No.

COURSE OUTCOME

CO1

Understand the concept of solubility, different physicochemical properties as well as existence of different states of matter that influence the native properties of drug

CO2

Understand the phenomena and methods to determine of interfacial tension, complexation and protein binding of different drug substances.

CO3

Apply the role of solubility parameters, interfacial phenomena and pH in stability of different physical forms of drug.

CO4

Analyze the skill development regarding analysis of role of plasma proteins, solubility and interfacial phenomena in biological system

CO5

Evaluating the role and effect of choice of surfactants, buffers and physical form of drug in different types of dosage forms.

CO No.

COURSE OUTCOME

CO1

Analyse the skill development regarding the analysis of the role of plasma proteins, solubility and interfacial phenomena in biological system

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

Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II Theory 301 T

CO No.

COURSE OUTCOME

CO1

Understand and write the structure, name and the type of isomerism of the organic compound.

CO2

Understand and write the reaction, name the reaction and orientation of reactions.

CO3

Explaim and account for reactivity/stability of compounds.

CO4

Apply the SAR for determing the activity og Organic compunds

CO5

Analyze the medicinal properties of organic compounds.

CO No.

COURSE OUTCOME

CO1

Understand the concept of solubility, different physicochemical properties as well as existence of different states of matter that influence the native properties of drug

CO2

Understand the phenomena and methods to determine of interfacial tension, complexation and protein binding of different drug substances.

CO3

Apply the role of solubility parameters, interfacial phenomena and pH in stability of different physical forms of drug.

CO4

Analyze the skill development regarding analysis of role of plasma proteins, solubility and interfacial phenomena in biological system

CO5

Evaluating the role and effect of choice of surfactants, buffers and physical form of drug in different types of dosage forms.

CO No.

COURSE OUTCOME

CO1

Analyse the skill development regarding the analysis of the role of plasma proteins, solubility and interfacial phenomena in biological system

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

To understand and know various unit operations used in the Pharmaceutical industry.

CO2

To understand the material handling techniques.

CO3

To perform various processes involved in the pharmaceutical manufacturing process.

CO4

To carry out various test to prevent environmental pollution.

CO5

To Analyze the practical aspects of various manufacturing processes.