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PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES & COURSE OUTCOMES
PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES
Program | Program Specific Outcome | |
B.Sc. MCZ | PSO1 | Comprehend fundamental concepts, principles and processes. |
PSO2 | Demonstrate Key laboratory skills and competency developed to conduct research in biology and interdisciplinary fields. | |
PSO3 | Apply the broader perspective developed in the disciplines either to pursue higher studies or identify career options to solve challenging societal problems |
Program | Program Specific Outcome | |
B.Sc. MCB | PSO1 | Comprehend fundamental concepts, principles and processes underlying the fields and subfields of Microbiology, Botany& Chemistry |
PSO2 | Demonstrate Key laboratory skills and competency developed to conduct research in biology and interdisciplinary fields. | |
PSO3 | Apply the broader perspective developed in the disciplines either to pursue higher studies or identify career options to solve challenging societal |
Program | Program Specific Outcome | |
B.Sc. GCM | PSO1 | Acquire academic excellence in basic concepts and their applications in Genetics, Microbiology and Chemistry |
PSO2 | Demonstrate competency in laboratory and research skills that would enable them to pursue higher studies and innovate novel ideas to solve problems of society | |
PSO3 | Begin a career in R&D organization /industry or self-employable |
COURSE OUTCOMES
SEMESTER I
Course title – General Microbiology (Theory)
Course code – MIC101 – Students completing this course will be able to
CO1 | Comprehend the fundamentals of microbiology, microbial growth & metabolism |
CO2 | Demonstrate proficiency in microbiology laboratory safety and fundamental laboratory skills for culturing and identifying microorganisms |
CO3 | Apply the knowledge of microbial structure, growth, and metabolism to the identification of an unknown microorganism |
CO4 | Appraise beneficial and harmful aspects of microbes |
Course title – General Microbiology (Practical)
Course code – MIC111 – Students completing this course will be able to
CO1 | Demonstrate practical skills in fundamental microbiological techniques |
CO2 | Analyze and interpret results from a variety of microbiological methods and effectively communicate in written and oral format |
SEMESTER II
Course title – Microbial Diversity (Theory)
Course code – MIC 202 (Theory) Students completing this course will be able to
CO1 | Describe basics of biodiversity, bacterial and eukaryotic diverse groups in microbial ecosystems |
CO2 | Illustrate types of microorganisms based on their phylogeny, morphology, physiology and genomics. |
CO3 | Apply knowledge of microbial diversity and techniques to predict their presence and role in different environments. |
CO4 | Evaluate the microbial diversity of a habitat using culture dependent as well as the metagenomics approach. |
Course title – Microbial Diversity (Practical)
Course code – MIC212 – Students completing this course will be able to
CO1 | Demonstrate skills to grow and isolate microorganisms from various natural habitats in pure culture |
CO2 | Analyze bacteria and fungi microscopically using various staining methods. |
SEMESTER III
Course title – Food,Dairy & Environmental Microbiology(Theory)
Course code – MIC 303 – Students completing this course will be able to
CO1 | Explain the role of microorganisms in food and dairy products & the microbes of environment (air &water). |
CO2 | Classify/differentiate the microbes of food, water & air based on morphological, staining & biochemical characteristics. |
CO3 | Value the role of microorganisms in food production, microbial interactions on the planet and their significance for achieving a sustainable agriculture. |
CO4 | Apply the knowledge of food preservation techniques, safe water drinking practices & proper waste disposal methods |
Course title – Food,Dairy & Environmental Microbiology (Practical)
Course code – MIC 313 – Students completing this course will be able to
CO1 | Demonstrate skills for microbial analysis of food, dairy and environmental samples. |
CO2 | Devise experiments according to the scientific methods and interpret, present scientific data in food and environment sampling |
SEMESTER III – DSEC
Course Title – Medical Coding
Course code – SEC301 – Students completing this course will be able to
CO1 | Comprehend the knowledge of pharmacology & pathophysiology of human body to assign codes according to ICD-10 |
CO2 | Analyze & interpret information from health records for appropriate code validation; code procedures and diagnoses to become a certified medical coder in health care sector. |
SEMESTER IV
Course title – Immunology & Medical Microbiology (Theory)
Course code – MIC 404 – Students completing this course will be able to
CO1 | Describe the concept of human immune system & the principles of pathogenecity |
CO2 | Make decisions about the pathogenicity of organisms associated with human infections. |
CO3 | Apply appropriate microbiology laboratory techniques & methodologies for identification of etiological agents. |
CO4 | Explain in detail about the collection & transport of clinical specimens & modern methods of diagnosis. |
Course title – Immunology & Medical Microbiology (Practical)
Course code – MIC 414 – Students completing this course will be able to
CO1 | · Demonstrate expertise in the laboratory skills needed to assess the functional status of the immune system and to safely cultivate and identify microorganisms that cause diseases. |
CO2 | · Critically interpret immunological and microbiological assay data.
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SEMESTER IV – DSEC
Course title – Haematology
Course code – DSEC402– Students completing this course will be able to
CO1 | Demonstrate detailed knowledge and understanding about haemostatic disorders, red cell disorders &blood transfusion |
CO2 | Interpret parameters that characterize selected disease states through investigative haemotology |
SEMESTER V
Course title – Microbial Genetics & Molecular Biology (Theory)
Course code – MIC 505A – Students completing this course will be able to
CO1 | Comprehend the concepts and principles of Prokaryotic Genetics
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CO2 | Demonstrate proficiency in skills related to Nucleic acids estimation, Isolation & Quantification |
CO3 | Application of concepts in conducting molecular research in the laboratory |
CO4 | Design & Implement experimental procedures at molecular level. |
Course title – Microbial Genetics & Molecular Biology (Practical)
Course code – MIC 515A – Students completing this course will be able to
CO1 | Demonstrate skill in estimation of nucleic acids ,mutagenesis, cloning & transformation of bacterial Cells |
CO2 | Critically analyze and interpret the observations and results in scientific communication |
Course title – Microbial Omics (Theory)
Course code – MIC 505B – Students completing this course will be able to
| Understand the conceptual and analytical approaches in omics to study microorganisms in depth. |
CO2 | Understand and explain methods for sequence mapping and protein identification |
CO3 | Analyze the real data sets utilized to study microbial genome |
CO4 | Evaluate different omics methods used in research |
Course title – Microbial Omics (Practical)
Course code – MIC 515B – Students completing this course will be able to
CO1 | Apply state of art tools to analyze real sequencing and proteomics data sets |
CO2 | Design omics based experiment to address biological problem |
SEMESTER V – Generic Elective for Non-Science Students
Course title – Microbiology for Health & Wealth (Theory)
Course code – GE 501 – Students completing this course will be able to
CO1 | Identify the habitats of invisible residents & gain insights on sources of infections/diseases |
CO2 | Demonstrate the processes of microbial control through natural & chemical agents |
CO3 | Comprehend the role of microorganisms in human health & for production of products |
CO4 | Apply knowledge for production of products beneficial to human kind and manage a career |
SEMESTER VI
Course title – Industrial Microbial Technology (Theory)
Course code – MIC 606A – Students completing this course will be able to
CO1 | Comprehend the knowledge of upstream and downstream processing in industrial productions
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CO2 | Demonstrate proficiency in skills like screening, production and estimation of products produced by exploitation of microbes |
CO3 | Appreciate different types of fermentations ,techniques and biochemistry involved in production of products |
CO4 | Design experimental protocols to produce microbial metabolites. |
Course title – Industrial Microbial Technology (Practical)
Course code – MIC 616A – Students completing this course will be able to
CO1 | Apply knowledge and conduct experiments to produce microbial metabolites |
CO2 | Analyze the results of experimental data concerning to product and solve problems related to productions. |
Course title – Pharmaceutical Microbiology (Theory)
Course code – MIC 606B – Students completing this course will be able to
CO 1 | Comprehend Knowledge of antimicrobial agents, microbiological assays and GMP in pharmaceutical industry |
CO 2 | Demonstrate skills of sterilization and preservation of pharmaceutical formulations |
CO 3 | Evaluate methods of Sterility testing, microbial content testing & microbiological assays |
CO4 | Recognize biochemical and genetic basis for antibiotic resistance and methods to control it |
Course title – Pharmaceutical Microbiology (Practical)
Course code – MIC 616B – Students completing this course will be able to
CO1 | Demonstrate skill in antibiotic sensitivity testing & sterility testing |
CO2 | Evaluate Quality control & Assurance in pharmaceutical products |
SEMESTER VI – Project Work/Internship/Core paper/Online Course (SWAYAM- NPTEL)
CORE PAPER
Course title – Applied Microbiology & Basics of IPR (Theory)
Course code MIC 607 – Students completing this course will be able to
CO 1 | Understand the multifarious roles of microorganisms in soil, in the field of agriculture & production of renewable sources of energy |
CO 2 | Demonstrate skills for isolation & production of microorganisms of agricultural& environmental importance and isolate and identify etiological agents of infections/diseases |
CO 3 | Comprehend the concepts related to IPR & patent filing |
Course title – Applied Microbiology & Basics of IPR (Practical)
Course code MIC 617 – Students completing this course will be able to
CO1 | Demonstrate skills for isolating & identifying microbes from different sources for application in agriculture and environment & etiological agents causing infections/diseases |
CO2 | Acquire & demonstrate skill for patenting. |