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COURSE OUTCOME
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Course Outcome
1 B. Pharm I
sem
BP101T
Human anatomy
and Physiology-I
CO 1: Students would have studied about the
gross morphology, structure and functions of cell,
skeletal, muscular, cardiovascular system of the
human body.
CO 2: They would have understood the various
homeostatic mechanisms and their imbalances.
CO 3: Students would able to understand the
coordinated working pattern of different types of
various systems.
CO 4: Students would be able to identify the
various tissues, bones and organs of different
systems of human body.
CO 5: Students would learn about the various
experimental techniques related to physiology.
2 BP102T
Pharmaceutical
analysis I
Upon completion of the course student shall be
able to
CO 1: Understand the principles of volumetric
and electro chemical analysis
CO 2: Carryout various volumetric and
electrochemical titrations
CO 3: Develop analytical skills
CO 4: Explain concentration, calculation of a
solution, its preparation, standardization and its
storage conditions.
CO 5: Describe the sources of errors commonly
developed during drug analysis and methods to
minimize them
3 BP103T
Pharmaceutics I
CO 1: Know the history of profession of
Pharmacy.
CO 2: Understand the basics of different dosage
forms, Pharmaceutical incompatibilities and
pharmaceutical calculations.
CO 3: Understand the professional way of
handling the prescription.
CO 4: Preparation of various conventional dosage
forms.
CO 5: Solve the problem through the application
of fundamental principles of pharmaceutical
metrology and conclude the decision
4 BP104T
Pharmaceutical
inorganic chemistry
CO 1: Know the sources of impurities and
methods to determine the impurities in inorganic
drugs and pharmaceuticals
CO 2: Understand the medicinal and
pharmaceutical importance of inorganic
compounds.
CO 3: Explain the different definitions of
acids/bases and predict the reactions between
acids and bases.
CO 4: Explain the atomic structure based on
quantum mechanics and explain periodic
properties of the atoms.
CO 5: Explain the periodic properties of the
different groups of compounds focusing
onproduction methods and application of selected
elements and compounds.
5 BP105T
Communication
skills
CO 1: Understand the behavioral needs for a
Pharmacist to functioneffectively in the areas of
pharmaceutical operation
CO 2: Communicate effectively (Verbal and
Non-Verbal)
CO 3: Effectively manage the team as a team
player
CO 4: Develop interview skills
CO 5: Develop Leadership qualities and
essentials
6 BP106RBT
Remedial biology
CO 1: Know the classification and salient features
of five kingdoms of life
CO 2: Understand the basic components of
anatomy & physiology of plant
CO 3: Know understand the basic components of
anatomy & physiology animal with special
reference to human
CO 5: Anatomy and Physiology of plants and
animals
CO 5: Various tissue system and organ system in
plant and animals
BP106MT
Remedial
mathematics
Upon completion of the course, the student shall
be able to
CO 1: Apply mathematical concepts and
principles to perform computations for
Pharmaceutical Sciences.
CO 2: Solve different types of problems by
applying theory.
CO 3: Communicate mathematical knowledge
and understanding to help inthe field of Clinical
Pharmacy
CO 4: Perform abstract mathematical reasoning
CO 5: Appreciate the important application of
mathematics in Pharmacy
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1 B.Pharm II
sem
BP201T
Human anatomy
and Physiology-II
CO 1: Students would have studied about the gross
morphology, structure and functions of nervous,
respiratory, urinary and reproductive systems in
the human body.
CO 2: Describe the various homeostatic
mechanisms and their imbalance.
CO 3: They would have studied in detailed about
energy and metabolism.
CO 4: Students would able to identify the various
organs of different systems of human body.
CO 5: They would have performed and learnt
about the experiments like neurological reflex,
body temperature measurement
CO 6: They would have studied elaborate on
interlinked mechanisms in the maintenance of
normal functioning of human body
2 BP202T
Pharmaceutical
organic chemistry I
CO 1: Write the structure, name and the type of
isomerism of the organic compound
CO 2: Write the reaction, name the reaction and
orientation of reactions
CO 3: Account for reactivity/stability of
compounds
CO 4: Identify/confirm the identification of
organic compound.
CO 5: understand chemical and molecular
processes that take place in organic chemical
reactions.
3 BP203T
Biochemistry
CO 1: Understand the catalytic role of enzyme,
importance of enzyme inhibitors in design of new
drugs, therapeutic and diagnostic applications of
enzymes.
CO 2: Understand the metabolism of nutrient
molecule in physiological and pathological
conditions.
CO 3: To acquire knowledge in qualitative and
quantitative estimation of the biological
macromolecules.
CO 4: Understand the genetic organization of
mammalian genome and functions of DNA in
synthesis of RNA and proteins.
CO 5: To know how physiological conditions
influence the structures and reactivities of
biomolecules.
4 BP204T
Pathophysiology
CO 1: This will impart a thorough knowledge of
the relevant aspects of pathology of various
conditions with reference to its pharmacological
applications.
CO 2: It will help in understanding of basic
Pathophysiological mechanisms.
CO 3: It describes the etiology and pathogenesis of
the selected disease states
CO 4: It will help to name the signs and symptoms
of the diseases
CO 5: It will help in mentioning the complications
of the diseases.
5 BP205T
Computer
applications in
pharmacy
CO 1: Apply the knowledge of mathematics and
computing fundamentals to pharmaceutical
applications for any given requirement
CO 2: Know the various types and applications of
data bases in pharamcy.
CO 3: Design and develop solutions to analyze
pharmaceutical problems using computers.
CO 4: Integrate and apply efficiently the
contemporary IT tools to all Pharmaceutical related
activities
CO 5: Solve and work with a professional context
pertaining to ethics, social, cultural and regulations
with regard to Pharmacy.
6 BP206T
Environmental
sciences
CO 1: Create the awareness about environmental
problems among learners.
CO 2: Impart basic knowledge about the
environment and its allied problems.
CO 3: Develop an attitude of concern for the
environment.
CO 4: Motivate learner to participate inenvironment
protection and environment improvement.
CO 5: Acquire skills to help the concerned
individuals in identifying and solving
environmental problems
CO 6: Strive to attain harmony with Nature.
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1 B.Pharm III
sem
BP301T
Pharmaceutical
organic chemistry II
CO 1: Write the structure name and types of
isomerism of the organic compounds.
CO 2: Basic knowledge regarding general
methods of preparation of organic compounds.
CO 3: Understand the reactivity and stability
of some organic compounds.
CO 4: Special emphasis on mechanisms and
orientation of chemical reactions of Benzene,
Phenol and Aromatic amines.
CO 5: Prepare organic compounds and acquire
knowledge about the electrophilic aromatic
substitution reactions.
2 BP302T
Physical
pharmaceutics I
CO 1: State the physicochemical properties of
drug molecules, pH, and solubility in designing
the dosage forms.
CO 2: Explain the role of surfactants,
interfacial phenomenon and thermodynamics
CO 3: Describe the flow behavior of fluids and
concept of complexation
CO 4: Analyze the chemical stability tests of
various drug products and determination of
expiry dates of formulations.
CO 5: Demonstrate the physic-chemical
properties in the formulation development and
evaluation of dosage forms.
3 BP303T
Microbiology
CO 1: Students will be able to acquire,
articulate, retain and apply specialized language
and knowledge relevant to microbiology.
CO 2: Learn sterility testing of pharmaceutical
products.
CO 3: Carry out microbiological
standardization of pharmaceuticals and
understand the cell culture technology and its
applications in pharmaceutical industry.
CO 4: Students will demonstrate identification,
cultivation and preservation of microbes.
CO 5: Understand the importance and
implementation of sterilization in pharmaceutical
processing and industry.
4 BP304T
Pharmaceutical
engineering
CO 1: To know various unit operations used in
Pharmaceutical industries.
CO 2: To understand the material handling
techniques.
CO 3: To perform various processes involved in
pharmaceutical manufacturing process.
CO 4: To carry out various test to prevent
environmental pollution.
CO 5: To appreciate and comprehend
significance of plant lay out design for
optimum
CO 6: To appreciate the various preventive
methods used for corrosion control in
Pharmaceutical industries.
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1 B.Pharm IV
sem
BP401T
Pharmaceutical
organic chemistry III
CO 1: To acquire the knowledge and
understanding of method of preparation and
properties of organic compounds.
CO 2: To draw the structures and synthesize
simple pharmaceutically active organic
compounds having five and six membered
heterocyclic compounds.
CO 3: To describe detailed mechanisms for
common naming reactions.
CO 4: Know the medicinal uses and other
applications of organic compounds.
CO 5: Stereochemical features including
conformation and stereo electronic effects;
Geometrical isomers.
2 BP402T
Medicinal chemistry I
CO 1: To understand the chemistry of drugs
with respect to their pharmacologic action.
CO 2: Know SAR of different classes of drugs.
CO 3: Write the chemical synthesis of some
drugs.
CO 4: To know the metabolism, adverse effect
and therapeutic activity of drugs.
CO 5: Describe the mechanism of action, use
and mode of application of the selected drugs.
3 BP403T
Physical
pharmaceutics II
CO 1: understand the physicochemical
properties of drug molecules in designing the
dosage forms.
CO 2: Explain the role of surfactants,
interfacial phenomenon and thermodynamics
CO 3: Describe the flow behavior of fluids and
concept of complexation
CO 4: Know the principles of chemical kinetics
& to use them for stability testing &
determination of expiry dates of formulations.
CO 5: Understand the physicochemical
properties in the formulation development &
evaluation of dosage forms.
4 BP404T
Pharmacology I
CO 1: understand the pharmacological actions
of different categories of drugs
CO 2: They would have studied in detailed
about mechanism of drug action at organ
system/sub cellular/ macromolecular levels.
CO 3: Apply the basic pharmacological
knowledge in the prevention and treatment of
various diseases.
CO 4: observe the effect of drugs on animals by
simulated experiments
CO 5: Appreciate correlation of pharmacology
with other bio medical sciences.
5 BP405T
Pharmacognosy I
CO 1: To know the techniques in the
cultivation and production of crude drugs
CO 2: To know the crude drugs, their uses and
chemical nature
CO 3: Know the evaluation techniques for the
herbal drugs
CO 4: To carry out the microscopic and
morphological evaluation of crude drugs
CO 5: To give an introduction regarding tissue
culture
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1 B.Pharm V
sem
BP501T
Medicinal chemistry
II
CO 1: Understand the chemistry of drugs with
respect to their pharmacological activity.
CO 2: Know the chemical synthesis of some
drugs & to acquire knowledge about the
chemotherapy for cancer.
CO 3: know the structural activity relationship
of different classes of drugs.
CO 4: Understand the drug metabolism
pathways, adverse effects & therapeutic value
of drugs.
CO 5: Study the chemical synthesis of
selected drugs.
2 BP502T
Formulative
pharmacy
CO 1: Understand the various pharmacological
dosage forms & their manufacturing techniques.
CO 2: Know the various considerations in the
development of pharmaceutical dosage forms
CO 3: Developing a preparation of the drug
which is both stable and acceptable to the
patient.
CO 4: Formulate solid, liquid and semisolid
dosage forms & evaluate them for their quality.
CO 5: Formulated drugs are stored in a suitable
container closure system for extended periods of
time.
3 BP503T
Pharmacology II
CO 1: Students would have understood the
mechanism of drug action and its relevance in
the treatment of different diseases
CO 2: demonstrate isolation of different
organs/tissues from the laboratory animals by
simulated experiments
CO 3: They would have observed the various
receptor actions using isolated tissue
preparation
CO 4: appreciate the correlation of
pharmacology with related medical sciences
CO 5: understand the cell communication
mechanism
4 BP504T
Pharmacognosy II
CO 1: to know basic metabolic pathways and
formation of different secondary metabolites
CO 2: understand the herbal drug interactions.
CO 3: to know the modern extraction
techniques, characterization and identification
of the herbal drugs and phytoconstituents
CO 4: to carryout isolation and identification of
phytoconstituents.
CO 5: Understand the preparation &
development of herbal formulation.
5 BP505T
Pharmaceutical
Jurisprudence
CO 1: The Pharmaceutical legislations and
their implication in the development and
marketing.
CO 2: Various Indian Pharmaceutical Act and
its rules.
CO 3: The name, constitution and functions of
various regulatory authorities and agencies
governing the manufacture and sale of
Pharmaceuticals.
CO 4: The procedure for getting information
through ‘Right to information Act’.
CO 5: The code of ethics during the
Pharmaceutical practice & Information
regarding Intellectual Property right and
Patent act
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1 B.Pharm VI
sem
BP601T
Medicinal Chemistry
III
CO 1: understand the importance of drug
design & different techniques of drug design
CO 2: To understand how current drugs were
developed by using pharmacophore modeling
and docking techniques.
CO 3: understand the chemistry of drugs with
respect to the biological activity.
CO 4: know the importance of SAR of drugs.
CO 5: To be introduced to a variety of drug
classes and its pharmacological properties.
2 BP602T
Pharmacology III
CO 1: appreciate the correlation of
pharmacology with related medical sciences.
CO 2: Should have basic knowledge about
currently using drugs and its classification.
CO 3: emphasis on the principles of
toxicology, the toxicity profile of each drugs
and chronopharmacology.
CO 4: Technical and experimental
methodologies required to conduct research in
the field of animal study
CO 5: Should understand the principles &
chemotherapy of fungal, viral, bacterial,
protozoal & helminth infections.
3 BP603T
Herbal Drug
Technology
CO 1: The student should be able to
understand raw material as source of herbal
drugs from cultivation to herbal drug product
CO 2: They also able to know the WHO and
ICH guidelines for evaluation of herbal drugs.
CO 3: They also able to prepare the herbal
cosmetics, to know natural sweeteners and
nutraceuticals
CO 4: They are able to appreciate patenting of
herbal drugs, GMP.
CO 5: They can understand the preparation
and development of herbal formulation & the
herbal drug interactions
4 BP604T
Biopharmaceutics and
Pharmacokinetics
CO 1: Understand the basic concepts in
biopharmaceutics and pharmacokinetics &
their significance.
CO 2: Use plasma data and derive the
pharmacokinetic parameters to describe the
process of drug absorption, distribution,
metabolism and elimination.
CO 3: Critically evaluate biopharmaceutic
studies involving drug product equivalency
CO 4: Design and evaluate dosage regimens of
the drugs using pharmacokinetic and
biopharmaceutic parameters.
CO 5: Detect potential clinical
pharmacokinetic problems and apply
basicpharmacokinetic principles to solve them
5 BP605T
Pharmaceutical
Biotechnology
CO 1: Understanding the importance of
Immobilized enzymes in Pharmaceutical
Industries
CO 2: Genetic engineering applications in
relation to production ofpharmaceuticals
CO 3: Importance of Monoclonal antibodies in
Industries
CO 4: Appreciate the use of microorganisms in
fermentation technology
CO 5: Provides knowledge about new
biological revolutions in diagnosis,prevention
and cure of diseases, new and cheaper
pharmaceutical drugs
6 BP606T
Quality Assurance
CO 1: Understand the cGMP aspects in a
pharmaceutical industry
CO 2: Appreciate the importance of
documentation
CO 3: Understand the scope of quality
certifications applicable topharmaceutical
industries
CO 4: Understand the responsibilities of QA &
QC departments.
CO 5: The various documentation process is
highlighted to the student.
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1 B.Pharm VII
sem
BP701T
Instrumental
Methods of
Analysis
CO 1: Fundamental knowledge on the
principles and instrumentation of
spectroscopic and chromatographic
techniques.
CO 2: Theoretical and practical knowledge on
modern analytical instruments that are used for
drug testing.
CO 3: Understand the interaction of matter
with electromagnetic radiations and its
applications in drug analysis
CO 4: Understand the chromatographic
separation and analysis of drugs.
CO 5: Perform quantitative & qualitative
analysis of drugs using various analytical
instruments.
CO 6: Understanding on various instrumental
methods and analysis
2 BP702T
Industrial
Pharmacy
CO 1: Know the process of pilot plant and
scale up of pharmaceutical dosage forms
CO 2: Understand the process of technology
transfer from lab scale to commercial batch
CO 3: Know different laws and acts that
regulate pharmaceutical industry in India and
US
CO 4: Understand the approval process and
regulatory requirements for drug products
CO 5: Know fundamental knowledge on
pharmaceutical product commercialization
from laboratory to market
3 BP703T
Pharmacy Practice
CO 1: Know various drug distribution
methods in a hospital
CO 2: Appreciate the pharmacy stores
management and inventory control
CO 3: Monitor drug therapy of patient
through medication chart review and clinical
review
CO 4: Obtain medication history interview
and counsel the patients
CO 5: Identify drug related problems
CO 6: Detect and assess adverse drug
reactions
CO 7: Interpret selected laboratory results of
specific disease states
CO 8: Know pharmaceutical care services
CO 9: Do patient counselling in community
pharmacy
CO 10: Appreciate the concept of rational
drug therapy
4 BP704T
Novel Drug
Delivery System
CO 1: Understanding various approaches for
development of novel drug delivery systems.
CO 2: Learning the criteria for selection of
drugs and polymers for the development of
Novel drug delivery systems.
CO 3: Knowledge about formulation and
evaluation of Novel drug delivery systems.
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1 B.Pharm IV
YEAR
4.1 Pharmaceutical
Chemistry V
CO 1: To develop an understanding of the
physio-chemical properties of drugs.
CO 2: To understand how current drugs were
developed by using QSAR, pharmacophore
modeling, prodrug design and docking
technique.
CO 3: Helps in correlating between
pharmacology of a disease and its mitigation or
cure.
CO 4: To acquire knowledge about the
mechanism pathways of different class of
medicinal compounds.
CO 5: To write the chemical synthesis of
some drugs.
2 4.2 Pharmaceutical
Analysis II
CO 1: Theoretical considerations of analytical
techniques.
CO 2: Applications of drug analysis
CO 3: Quality control and assurance of
various techniques
CO 4: Voltammetric titrations concept and
analysis
CO 5: Understanding on various instrumental
methods and analysis
3 4.3 Pharmacognosy
III
CO 1: This subject gives the student the
knowledge of basic understanding of herbal
drug industry, the quality of raw material,
guidelines for quality of herbal drugs,
assessment of the quality of herbal
formulation, raw materials and manufacture of
herbal cosmetics, importance of nutraceuticals
etc.
CO 2: This subject enables a student to
understand about how the crude drugs are
adulteratedand different methods for
evaluating the crude drugs for its authenticity.
CO 3: This subject also gives information
about how the plant constituents are produced
in the plant by various metabolic pathways
and the chemistry and concept of
stereochemistry of various medicinal natural
products.
CO 4: This subject also brings about tissue
culture and genetic engineering methods
which canbe useful for the regeneration of
disease-free new plants and also production of
secondary metabolites.
CO 5: This subject also explains about the
importance of conservation of biodiversity
and the methods of conservation.
4 4.4 Pharmaceutics
VI
CO 1: After successful completion of the
course student will be able tounderstand the
various drug delivery system and its
mechanisms
CO 2: Students will learn advanced drug
delivery system early stage.
CO 3: know the various pharmaceutical dosage
forms and their manufacturingtechniques.
CO 4: They know very well about orally
administered drugs, injectables, aerosoland
semisolid preparations with standard
protocols.
CO 5: Formulated drugs are stored in a suitable
container closure system forextended periods
of time&know various considerations in
development of pharmaceutical dosageforms
and formulate solid, liquid and semisolid
dosage forms and evaluatethem for their
quality.
5 4.5 Pharmacology
II
CO 1: Student should know the basic
pharmacological sciences including
pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, drug-
drug interaction, pharmacological actions etc.
CO 2: Should have basic knowledge about
currently using drugs and its classification.
CO 3: emphasis on the principles of
toxicology, the toxicity profile of each drugs
and chronopharmacology.
CO 4: Technical and
experimentalmethodologies required to
conduct research in the field of animal study
CO 5: Should understand the principles &
chemotherapy of fungal, viral, bacterial,
protozoal & helminth infections.
6 4.6 Pharmacy
Practice
CO 1: Monitor drug therapy of patient
through medication chart review and clinical
review
CO 2: Obtain medication history interview
and counsel the patients
CO 3: Detect, assess and monitor adverse
drug reaction
CO 4: Interpret selected laboratory results of
specific disease states
CO 5: Retrieve, analyze, interpret and
formulate drug or medicine information
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1 Pharm D I year 1.1 Human
Anatomy and
Physiology
CO 1: Describe the structure (gross and
histology) and functions of various organs of
the human body
CO 2: Describe the various homeostatic
mechanisms and their imbalances of various
systems;
CO 3: Identify the various tissues and organs
of the different systems of the human body;
CO 4: Perform the hematological tests and
also record blood pressure, heart rate, pulse
and Respiratory volumes;
CO 5: Appreciate coordinated working pattern
& interlinked mechanisms in the maintenance
of normal functioning (homeostasis) of human
body.
2 1.2 Pharmaceutics CO 1: know the formulation aspects of
different dosage forms
CO 2: do different pharmaceutical calculation
involved in formulation
CO 3: Appreciate the importance of good
formulationfor effectiveness.
CO 4: Apply pharmacopoeial standards for the
preparation of various dosageforms
CO 5: Classify different dosage forms and
apply principles of pharmaceuticalscience in
formulation and dispensing the various dosage
forms.
3 1.3 Medicinal
Biochemistry
CO 1: To understand the importance of
metabolism of substrates in health and
illness(metabolic disorders)
CO 2: To understand the catalytic activity of
enzymes and importance of isoenzymes in
diagnosis of diseases
CO 3: understand the genetic organization of
mammalian genome; protein synthesis;
replication; mutation and repair mechanism;
CO 4: know the biochemical principles of
organ function tests of kidney, liver and
endocrine gland;
CO 5: Do the qualitative analysis and
determination of biomolecules in the body
fluids.
4 1.4 Pharmaceutical
Organic Chemistry
CO 1: To be able to give systematic names to
simple organic compounds and poly functional
group & to run experimental techniques,
procedures and safe laboratory practices.
CO 2: To achieve an understanding of the
physical properties of organic compounds and
to establish a foundation for studies into
natural and synthetic products of
pharmaceutical interest.
CO 3: To acquire the knowledge and
understanding of the basic experimental
principles of pharmaceutical organic
chemistry.
CO 4: Understand the named organic
reactions with mechanisms.
CO 5: To describe detailed mechanisms for
common reactions.
5 1.5 Pharmaceutical
Inorganic Chemistry
CO 1: Understand the principles and
procedures of analysis of inorganic drugs
CO 2: An outline on the characteristics of
selected inorganic compounds
CO 3: The classification and application of
inorganic pharmaceuticals.
CO 4: Know the analysis of the inorganic
pharmaceuticals and their applications.
CO 5: Appreciate the importance of inorganic
pharmaceuticals in preventing and curing the
disease.
6 1.6 Remedial
mathematics
&
Remedial biology
CO 1: Apply mathematical concepts and
principles to perform computations for
Pharmaceutical Sciences.
CO 2: Create, use and analyze mathematical
representations by applying mathematical
theory
CO 3: Know trigonometry, analytical
geometry, matrices, determinant, integration
differential equation, Laplace transform & their
applications.
CO 4: Perform abstract mathematical
reasoning
CO 5: Knowledge of mathematical
relationships
CO 1: Cell biology (Basic Nature of Plant cell
and Animal cell)
CO 2: Classification System of both Plants &
Animals
CO 3: Various tissue system and organ system
in plant and animals
CO 4: To make aware of various naturally
occurring drugs & its history, sources &
characters of plants & animals.
CO 5: Study the natural sources of drugs.
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1 Pharm D II
year
2.1 Pathophysiology CO 1: This will impart a thorough knowledge of
the relevant aspects of pathology of various
conditions with reference to its pharmacological
applications.
CO 2: It will help in understanding of basic
Pathophysiological mechanisms.
CO 3: It describes the etiology and pathogenesis
of the selected disease states
CO 4: It will help to name the signs and
symptoms of the diseases
CO 5: It will help in mentioning the
complications of the diseases.
2 2.2 Pharmaceutical
Microbiology
CO 1: Know the anatomy, identification,
growth factors & sterilization of
microorganisms,
CO 2: Know the mode of disease transmission
of disease by micro organism, symptoms of
disease & treatment aspects.
CO 3: do estimation of RNA and DNA and
there by identifying the source & appreciate the
behavior of motility and characteristics of
microorganisms
CO 4: do cultivation and identification of the
microorganisms in the laboratory;
CO 5: do identification of diseases by
performing the diagnostic tests;
3 2.3 Pharmacognosy&
Phytopharmaceuticals
CO 1:medicinal uses of various naturally
occurring drugs its history, sources, distribution
CO 2: method of cultivation, active constituents,
medicinal uses, identification tests
CO 3: collection and storage of crude drugs and
also preservation methods.
CO 4: the applications of primary and
secondary metabolites of the plant.
CO 5: substitutes and adulterants of crude drug
4 2.4 Pharmacology - I CO 1: Learn about the different drugs used with
an emphasis on its classification,
Pharmacological aspects, adverse effects,
Therapeutic uses.
CO 2: Correlate & apply the knowledge
therapeutically in dose, route of administration,
precautions, and contraindications.
CO 3: They would have understood the
pharmacological aspects of drugs used to treat
ailment of different organ systems of the body.
CO 4: Handle & carry out the animal
experiments.
CO 5: They would appreciate the importance of
pharmacology subject as a basis of therapeutics.
5 2.5 Community
Pharmacy
CO 1: Know pharmaceutical care services
CO 2: Know the business and professional
practice management skills in community
pharmacies
CO 3: Do patient counselling and provide
health screening services to public in community
pharmacy
CO 4: Respond to minor ailments and provide
appropriate medication
CO 5: Show empathy and sympathy to patients
CO 6: appreciate the concept of Rational drug
therapy
6 2.6
Pharmacotherapeutics–
I
CO 1: The pathophysiology of selected disease
states & rationale for drug therapy
CO 2: The therapeutic approach to management
of diseases
CO 3: The controversies in drug
CO 4: The importance of preparation
ofindividualized therapeutic plan based on
diagnosis
CO 5: needs to identify the patient-specific
parameters relevant in initiating drug therapy,
and monitoring therapy (including alternatives,
time-course of clinical and laboratory indices of
therapeutic response and adverse effects)
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1 Pharm D III
year
3.1 Pharmacology –II CO 1: understand the pharmacological
aspects of drugs.
CO 2: Carry out the animal experiments
confidentially.
CO 3: Appreciate the importance of
pharmacology subject as a basis of therapeutics
& correlate & apply the knowledge.
CO 4: They would have learnt in depth
knowledge on cell, macromolecules, cell
signaling, DNA replication and cell cycle.
CO 5: They would appreciate the importance
of gene and its structure, genome, gene
expression, recombinant DNA technology and
other associated aspects.
2 3.2 Pharmaceutical
Analysis
CO 1: Basic concepts of quality assurance
CO 2: Detailed studies on spectroscopic
analysis
CO 3: Theoretical aspects of electrometric
methods
CO 4: Knowledge on various separation
techniques
CO 5: Concept and study on chromatographic
techniques
3 3.3
Pharmacotherapeutics
– II
CO 1: The pathophysiology of selected
disease states and rationale for drug therapy.
CO 2: Therapeutic approach to management
of diseases.
CO 3: The controversies in drug.
CO 4: The importance of preparation of
individualized therapeutic plans based on
diagnosis.
CO 5: To identify the patient-specific
parameters in relevant in initiating drug
therapy and monitoring therapy(including
alternatives, time course of clinical and
laboratory indices of therapeutic response and
adverse effects).
4 3.4 Pharmaceutical
Jurisprudence
CO 1: practice the Professional ethics
CO 2: know the various parameters in the
Drug and Cosmetic Act and rules; know the
Drug policy, DPCO, Patent and design act
CO 3: understand the labelling requirements
and packaging guidelines for drugs and
cosmetics;
CO 4: be able to understand the concepts of
Dangerous Drugs Act, Pharmacy Act and
Excise duties Act & other laws as prescribed
by the Pharmacy Council of India from time to
time including International Laws.
CO 5: understand the various concepts of the
pharmaceutical legislation in India
5 3.5 Medicinal
Chemistry
CO 1: To understand the chemistry of drugs
with respect to their biological activity.
CO 2: To know the metabolism, adverse
effect and therapeutic activity of drugs.
CO 3: To understand the different modern
techniques of drug design & to appreciate the
SAR of some important drug classes &
important marketed products.
CO 4: To acquire knowledge in the
chemotherapy for cancer and microbial
diseases and different anti-viral agents.
CO 5: To introduce a variety of drug classes
and some pharmacological properties.
6 3.6 Pharmaceutical
Formulations
CO 1: Understand the principle involved in
formulation of various pharmaceutical dosage
forms.
CO 2: Prepare various pharmaceutical
formulations.
CO 3: Perform evaluation of pharmaceutical
dosage forms.
CO 4: Understand and appreciate the concept
of bioavailability and bioequivalence, their
role in clinical situations.
CO 5: know the various pharmaceutical
dosage forms and their
manufacturingtechniques.
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1 Pharm D IV
year/Pharm D
(PB)- I year
4.1
Pharmacotherapeutics -
III/
1.2
Pharmacotherapeutics -
III
CO 1: Describe the pathophysiologyof
selected disease states and the rationale for
drug therapy
CO 2: Know the importance of preparation of
individualised therapeutic plans based on
diagnosis
CO 3: Make aware the rationale as well as
rational as well as controversies indrug
therapy.
CO 4: Identify the patient-specific parameters
relevant in initiating drug therapy,and
monitoring therapy
CO 5: therapeutic approaches to manage the
disease & Study the importance of Evidence
while adopting a therapeutic approach.
2 4.2 Hospital Pharmacy/
1.3 Hospital Pharmacy
CO 1: Know various drug distribution
methods;
CO 2: Know the professional practice
management skills in hospital pharmacies
CO 3: provide unbiased drug information to
the doctors
CO 4: Know the manufacturing practices of
various formulations in hospital set up;
CO 5: appreciate the practice-based research
methods & appreciate the stores management
and inventory control.
3 4.3 Clinical Pharmacy/
1.4 Clinical Pharmacy
CO 1: Monitor drug therapy of patient
through medication chart review and clinical
review & obtain medication history interview
and counsel the patient.
CO 2: Identify and resolve drug related
problem.
CO 3: Interpret selected laboratory result of
specific disease state.
CO 4: Retries, analyze, interpret and
formulate drug or medicine information.
CO 5: detect, assess and monitor adverse
drug reaction
4 4.4 Biostatistics
&Research
Methodology/
1.5 Biostatistics
&Research
Methodology
CO 1: It will help to understand research and
its methods
CO 2: It will help to learn its concepts of
research study designs and its
variousapplications.
CO 3: It helps the students to inculcate the
ideas of biostatistics and its application
CO 4: It helps to understand the
differentsoftware and its use.
CO 5: It enables the students to use computer
in different health care settings
5 4.5 Biopharmaceutics&
Pharmacokinetics/
1.6 Biopharmaceutics&
Pharmacokinetics
CO 1: Broader understanding about the
concepts of biopharmaceutics and
pharmacokinetics.
CO 2: Ability to calculate the various
pharmacokinetic parameters by using various
mathematical models.
CO 3: Ability to design a basic protocol for
the conduct of BA/BE study and the
interpretation of the BA/BE data
CO 4: Preparedness to use the concepts of
pharmacokinetic principles in the clinical
contexts.
CO 5: Ability to design and perform in-vitro
dissolution studies for various drugs as per the
standards of official monographs
6 4.6 ClinicalToxicology/
1.7 Clinical Toxicology
CO 1: General principle involved in the
management of poisoning
CO 2: Antidotes and the clinical applications
CO 3: Clinical symptoms and management of
poisoning
CO 4: symptoms & management of Substance
Abuse
CO 5: symptoms & management of Caustics
7 Pharm D
(PB)- I year
1.1
Pharmacotherapeutics I
& II
CO 1: The pathophysiology of selected
disease states and the rationale for drug
therapy;
CO 2: The therapeutic approach to
management of these diseases;
CO 3: The controversies in drug therapy;
CO 4: The importance of preparation of
individualized therapeutic plans based on
diagnosis;
CO 5: Needs to identify the patient-specific
parameters relevant in initiating drug therapy,
and monitoring therapy (including alternatives,
time-course of clinical and laboratory indices
of therapeutic response and adverse effects)
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1 Pharm D V
year/ Pharm
D (PB)- 2
year
5.1 Clinical Research/
2.1 Clinical Research CO 1: Understand the novel technologies in
drug discovery
CO 2: Know the new drug development
process.
CO 3: Understand the regulatory and ethical
requirements.
CO 4: To conduct the clinical trials activities
CO 5: Know safety monitoring and reporting in
clinical trials
2 5.2
Pharmacoepidemiology
&Pharmacoeconomics/
2.2
Pharmacoepidemiology
&Pharmacoeconomics
CO 1: It imparts students to understand the basic
concepts ofpharmacoepidemiology
CO 2: It imparts students to understand the basic
concepts ofPharmacoeconomics
CO 3: It helps to understand the different
software and its use.
CO 4: It will help to learn its concepts of research
study designs and its various
applications.
CO 5: It helps in selection of designs in both
study and costs.
3 5.3 Clinical
Pharmacokinetics
&Pharmacotherapeutic
Drug Monitoring/
1.3 Clinical
Pharmacokinetics
&Pharmacotherapeutic
Drug Monitoring
CO 1: Design of Dosage Regimen
CO 2: TDM Of Drug used in different type of
Disease Conditions
CO 3: Dosage adjustment in Renal and Hepatic
disease conditions
CO 4: Pharmacokinetics of Drug interaction
CO 5: Importance of Pharmacogenetics
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1 M Pharm
Pharmaceutical
Analysis I
Semester
MPT 101T
Modern
Pharmaceutical
Analytical Techniques
This subject deals with various advanced
analytical instrumental techniques for
identification, Characterization and
quantification of drugs. Instruments dealt are
NMR, Mass spectrometer,IR, HPLC, GC etc.
After completion of course student is able to
know:
CO 1: Chemicals and excipients analysis
CO 2: The analysis of various drugs in single
and combination dosage forms
CO 3: Construction and working of
sophisticated analytical instruments
CO 4: Theoretical aspects of the instruments
CO 5: Applications and Practical skills of the
instruments
2 MPA 102T
Advanced
Pharmaceutical
Analysis
This subject deals with the various aspects of
Impurity, Impurities in new drug products,in
residual solvents, Elemental impurities,
Impurity profiling and characterization of
degradents,Stability testing of
phytopharmaceuticals and their protocol
preparation. It also covers thebiological
testing of various vaccines and their principle
and procedure.
After completion of the course students shall
able to know:
CO 1: Appropriate analytical skills required
for the analytical method development.
CO 2: Principles of various reagents used in
functional group analysis that renders
necessarysupport in research methodology
CO 3: Demonstrates its application in the
practical related problems.
CO 4: Analysis of impurities in drugs, residual
solvents and stability studies of drugs and
biological products
CO 5: Various regulatory and analytical
aspects of impurities and degradents.
3 MPA103T
Pharmaceutical
Validation
Upon completion of the subject student shall
be able to
CO 1: Explain the aspect of validation.
CO 2: Carryout validation of manufacturing
processes
CO 3: Apply the knowledge of validation to
instruments and equipment’s
CO 4: Validate the manufacturing facilities
CO 5: The students gain knowledge on how
validation is carried forvarious components.
Such as instrument
4 MPA 104T
Food Analysis
CO 1: Various techniques for analysis of
food constituents, additives, pesticides
CO 2: Introduction to food quality checking
methods
CO 3: Knowledge on food regulations and
legislations
CO 4: BIS and its applications on food
products
CO 5: Detection of impurities and its analysis
in food stuffs
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1 M Pharm
Pharmaceutical
Analysis II
Semester
MPA 201T
Advanced
Instrumentation
Techniques
CO 1: Interpretation of NMR, Mass and IR
spectra of various organic compounds
CO 2: Theoretical and practical skills of the
hyphenated instruments
CO 3: Identification of organic compounds
CO 4: Analysis of different dosage forms
using the mentioned instruments.
CO 5: Chromatographic analysis and its
validation techniques
2 MPA 202T
Modern Bioanalytical
Techniques
This subject is designed to provide detailed
knowledge about the importance of analysis
of drugsin biological matrices.
Upon completion of the course, the student
shall be able to understand
CO 1: Extraction of drugs from biological
samples
CO 2: Separation of drugs from biological
samples using different techniques
CO 3: Bioanalytical method development and
its validation
CO 4: Applications of bionalytical methods
CO 5: Guidelines for BA/BE studies.
3 MPA 203T
Quality control and
Quality Assurance
At the completion of this subject it is
expected that the student shall beable to know
CO 1: The cGMP aspects in a pharmaceutical
industry
CO 2: To appreciate the importance of
documentation
CO 3: To understand the scope of quality
certifications applicable toPharmaceutical
industries
CO 4: To understand the responsibilities of
QA & QC departments
CO 5: Student shall be able to understand the
responsibilities of QAdepartment
4 MPA 204T
Herbal and cosmetic
analysis
CO 1: The students will be able to understand
the regulatory requirements for herbal
remedies
and also, various guidelines like AYUSH and
WHO guidelines for the standardization.
CO 2: This subject enables the student to
understand about various adulterants used in
herbalproducts and modern analytic methods
used to determine adulterants in various
herbal
formulations.
CO 3: This subject describes about the
monograph of herbal drugs mentioned in IP,
BP, USP,Ayurvedic pharmacopoeia and
Herbal pharmacopoeia of Britain and
America.
CO 4: This subject also enables the students
about Herbal drug-drug interactions and
WHO andAYUSH guidelines for the
safetymonitoring of natural medicine.
CO 5: This subject enables the student to
understand the evaluation techniques for the
standardization of cosmetics containing
herbal ingredients.
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1 M Pharm
Pharmaceutical
MPA301T
Research Methodology
and Biostatistics
CO 1: It will help to understand various
research designs and its applications
Analysis III
Semester
CO 2: It will help to learn regulations
regarding animal experiments and clinical
trials
CO 3: It helps the students to inculcate the
ideas of biostatistics and its
application
CO 4: It helps to understand about the
literature sources and software useful for
research.
CO 5: It enables the students write the
research reporting and how to do the
publications including plagiarisms.
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1 M Pharm
Pharmaceutical
Chemistry I
Semester
MPT 101T
Modern
Pharmaceutical
Analytical Techniques
This subject deals with various advanced
analytical instrumental techniques for
identification, Characterization and
quantification of drugs. Instruments dealt are
NMR, Mass spectrometer, IR, HPLC, GC etc.
After completion of course student is able to
know:
CO 1: Chemicals and excipients analysis
CO 2: The analysis of various drugs in single
and combination dosage forms
CO 3: Construction and working of
sophisticated analytical instruments
CO 4: Theoretical aspects of the instruments
CO 5: Applications and Practical skills of the
instruments
2 MPC 102T
Advanced Organic
Chemistry I
CO 1: To describe mechanisms for reactions
in organic chemistry, polymer chemistry and
biochemistry.
CO 2: To develop synthetic route for small
molecules.
CO 3: To apply the structure and theory to the
study of organic reaction mechanisms.
CO 4: To apply all the naming reactions in
multistep process in manufacturing of drugs
and drug intermediates special reactive
intermediates including carbenes, carbanions
and free radicals.
CO 5: Will be able to design and carry out
scientific experiments as well as accurately
record and analyze the results of such
experiments.
CO 6: The various catalysts used in organic
reactions
CO 7: The chemistry of heterocyclic
compounds
3 MPC 103T
Advanced Medicinal
Chemistry
CO 1: To design around the various market
approved drug molecules
CO 2: A detailed understanding of the
processes involved in the design, development
and discovery of medicinal compounds.
CO 3: Study on different biological targets
CO 4: To understand the mechanism of
action of drugs belonging to the classes of
Antihypertensive and Psychoactive.
CO 5: Anticonvulsant, H1/H2 receptor
antagonistic, COX1 & COX2 inhibiting,
adrenergic & cholinergic, antineoplastic and
antiviral agents.
CO 6: Various strategies to design and
develop new drug like molecules for
biological targets
CO 7: Peptidomimetics
4 MPC 104T
Chemistry of Natural
Products
CO 1: To attain detailed knowledge about
chemistry of medicinal compounds from
natural origin.
CO 2: To understand general methods of
structural elucidation of medicinally active
natural compounds.
CO 3: To attain knowledge regarding
isolation and purification of medicinal
compounds from natural origin.
CO 4: To characterize products by physical
and spectroscopic means including IR, NMR,
GC, and MS.
CO 5: To identify different types of natural
products, their occurrence, structure,
biosynthesis and properties & to know the use
of natural products as starting materials.
CO 6: The concept of rDNA technology tool
for new drug discovery
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1 M Pharm
Pharmaceutical
Chemistry II
Semester
MPC 201T
Advanced Spectral
Analysis
CO 1: Characterization and quantification of
drugs. Instruments dealt are LC-MS, GC-MS,
ATR-IR, DSC etc.
CO 2: At completion of this course it is
expected that students will be able to
understand-
CO 3: Interpretation of the NMR, Mass and
IR spectra of various organic compounds
CO 4: Theoretical and practical skills of the
hyphenated instruments
CO 5: Identification of organic compounds.
2 MPC 202T
Advanced Organic
Chemistry II
CO 1: To utilize green chemistry concepts
and to be the effective substitute for
conventional chemistry.
CO 2: To apply all the catalysis in single &
multistep process in manufacturing of drugs
and drug intermediates
CO 3: To synthesize novel peptidomimetics
using peptide chemistry.
CO 4: Stereo-chemical features including
conformation and stereo electronic effects;
reaction dynamics, and photochemical
reactions
CO 5: To acquire knowledge in the field of
sonochemistry.
3 MPC 203T
Computer Aided Drug
Design
CO 1: To utilize various molecular modeling
software’s in the design of novel drug-like
molecules.
CO 2: To apply the various software’s for
physicochemical property prediction.
CO 3: To understand how current drugs were
developed by using pharmacophores modeling
and docking technique.
CO 4: To study the role of CADD in drug
discovery and its various techniques.
CO 5: The in silicovirtual screening protocols.
4 MPC204T
Pharmaceutical
Process Chemistry
CO 1: To develop synthetic routes that is
safe, cost-effective, environmentally friendly,
and efficient.
CO 2: To impart knowledge on the
development and optimization of a synthetic
route/s & to create and carry out work up and
separation procedure.
CO 3: The pilot plant procedure for the
manufacture of Active Pharmaceutical
Ingredients and new chemical entities for the
drug development phase.
CO 4: To predict the outcome of organic
reactions using a basic understanding of the
general reactivity of functional groups and
mechanism.
CO 5: The principles and applications of
modern chemical instrumentation,
experimental design, and data analysis.
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1 M Pharm
Pharmaceutical
MPC301T
Research Methodology
and Biostatistics
CO 1: It will help to understand various
research designs and its applications
Chemistry III
Semester
CO 2: It will help to learn regulations
regarding animal experiments and clinical
trials
CO 3: It helps the students to inculcate the
ideas of biostatistics and its
application
CO 4: It helps to understand about the
literature sources and software useful for
research.
CO 5: It enables the students write the
research reporting and how to do the
publications including plagiarisms.
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Program
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1 M Pharm
Pharmaceutics
I Semester
MPT101T
Modern
Pharmaceutical
Analytical Techniques
This subject deals with various advanced
analytical instrumental techniques for
identification, Characterization and
quantification of drugs. Instruments dealt are
NMR, Mass spectrometer, IR, HPLC, GC etc.
After completion of course student is able to
know:
CO 1: Chemicals and excipients analysis
CO 2: The analysis of various drugs in single
and combination dosage forms
CO 3: Construction and working of
sophisticated analytical instruments
CO 4: Theoretical aspects of the instruments
CO 5: Applications and Practical skills of the
instruments
2 MPH102T
Drug Delivery System
CO 1: Drug delivery system give a detailed
information transporting apharmaceutical
compound in the body as needed to safely
achieve its desired therapeutic effect.
CO 2: Also, it refers to
approaches,formulations, technologies, and
systems fortransporting a pharmaceutical
compound in the body as needed to
safelyachieve its desired therapeutic effect
with suitable drug delivery.
CO 3: Vaccine delivery and different mode
ofapplication approach for clinical
use.
CO 4: They know the different types of Drug
carrier used in the process of drugdelivery
which serves to improve the selectivity,
effectiveness, and/orsafety of drug
administration.
CO 5: The students will know the latest drug
delivery knowledge and think todevelop new
formulation based on the
individualRequirement & Recent
developments in protein and peptide for
parenteral delivery approaches will give new
dimension of drug deliver for antibiotics,
insulin, etc.
3 MPH103T
Modern Pharmaceutics
CO 1: The elements of pre formulation
studies.
CO 2: The Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients
and Generic drug Product development
CO 3: Industrial Management and GMP
Considerations.
CO 4: Optimization Techniques & Pilot Plant
Scale Up Techniques
CO 5: Stability Testing, sterilization process
& packaging of dosage forms.
4 MPH104T
Regulatory Affair
CO 1: The Concepts of innovator and generic
drugs, drug development process
CO 2: The Regulatory guidance’s and
guidelines for filing and approval process
CO 3: Preparation of Dossiers and their
submission to regulatory agencies in different
countries.
CO 4: Post approval regulatory requirements
for actives and drug products
CO 5: Submission of global documents in
CTD/ eCTD formats
CO 6: Clinical trials requirements for
approvals for conducting clinical trials
CO 7: Pharmacovigilance and process of
monitoring in clinical trials.
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1 M Pharm
Pharmaceutics
II Semester
MPH 201T
Molecular
Pharmaceutics (Nano
CO 1: The various approaches for
development, formulation and evaluation
ofnovel drug delivery systems.
Tech and Targeted
DDS)
CO 2: The criteria for selection of drugs and
polymers for the development ofNTDS
CO 3: Design drug delivery systems for
targeting drugs to tumors and to thebrain
CO 4: Formulate aquasomes, niosomes,
phytosomes,
electrosomes,microspheres,microcapsules,
nanoparticles and liposomes for
variousapplications in drug targeting
CO 5: Develop strategies for improving nasal
absorption in the design of nasaldrug delivery
systems
2 MPH 202T
Advanced
Biopharmaceutics&
Pharmacokinetics
CO 1: The basic concepts in
biopharmaceutics and pharmacokinetics.
CO 2: The use raw data and derive the
pharmacokinetic models and parameters the
best describes the process of drug absorption,
distribution, metabolism and elimination.
CO 3: The critical evaluation of
biopharmaceutical studies involving drug
product equivalency.
CO 4: The design and evaluation of dosage
regimens of the drugs using pharmacokinetic
and biopharmaceutical parameters.
CO 5: The potential clinical pharmacokinetic
problems and application of basics of
pharmacokinetics
3 MPH 203T
Computer Aided Drug
Delivery System
CO 1: History of Computers in
Pharmaceutical Research and Development
CO 2: Computational Modeling of Drug
Disposition
CO 3: Computers in Preclinical Development
CO 4: Optimization Techniques in
Pharmaceutical Formulation
CO 5: Computers in Market Analysis
CO 6: Computers in Clinical Development
CO 7: Artificial Intelligence (AI) and
Robotics
CO 8: Computational fluid dynamics (CFD)
4 MPH 204T
Cosmetic and
Cosmeceuticals
CO 1: Key ingredients used in cosmetics and
cosmeceuticals.
CO 2: Key building blocks for various
formulations.
CO 3: Various key ingredients and basic
science to develop cosmetics &cosmeceuticals
CO 4: Scientific knowledge to develop
cosmetics and with desired Safety,stability,
and efficacy.
CO 5: Current technologies in the market
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1 M Pharm
Pharmaceutics
III Semester
MPH301T
Research Methodology
and Biostatistics
CO 1: It will help to understand various
research designs and its applications
CO 2: It will help to learn regulations
regarding animal experiments and clinical
trials
CO 3: It helps the students to inculcate the
ideas of biostatistics and its
application
CO 4: It helps to understand about the
literature sources and software useful for
research.
CO 5: It enables the students write the
research reporting and how to do the
publications including plagiarisms.
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Course Outcome
1 M Pharm
Pharmacy
Practice I
Semester
MPP101T
Clinical Pharmacy
Practice
CO 1: Understand the elements of pharmaceutical care
and providecomprehensive patient care services.
CO 2:
Interpretthelaboratoryresultstoaidtheclinicaldiagnosiso
fvariousdisorders
CO 3: Provide integrated, critically analyzed medicine
information
CO 4: Provide integrated, critically analyzed poison
information
CO 5: To enable health care professionals in the efficient
patientmanagement
2 MPP102T
Pharmacotherapeuti
cs I
CO 1: Describe and explain the rationale for drug
therapy
CO 2: Summarize the therapeutic approach for
management of various disease conditions including
reference to the latest available evidence
CO 3: Discusstheclinicalcontroversiesindrugtherapyan
devidencebasedmedicine
CO 4: Prepare individualized therapeutic plans based
on diagnosis
CO 5: Identify the patient specific parameters relevant
in initiating drug therapy, and monitoring therapy
(including alternatives,time-course of clinical and
laboratory).
3 MPP103T
Hospital
&Community
Pharmacy
CO 1: Understand the organizational structure of the
hospital pharmacy
CO 2: drug policies of hospital pharmacy
CO 3: Know about procurement in hospital
CO 4: Drug distribution practices in Hospital
CO 5: Know the admixture of radio pharmaceuticals
CO 6: Understand the community pharmacy
management & its value-added services
4 MPP104T
Clinical Research
Upon completion of the course, the student shall be
able to –
CO 1: Know the new drug development process.
CO 2: Understand the regulatory and ethical
requirements
CO 3: Appreciate and conduct the clinical trials
activities
CO 4: Know safety monitoring and reporting in
clinical trials
CO 5: Manage the trial coordination process
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1 M Pharm
Pharmacy
Practice II
Semester
MPP201T
Principles of
Quality Use of
Medicines
CO 1: Understand the principles of quality use of
medicines
CO 2: Know the benefits and risks associated with
uses of medicines
CO 3: Identify and resolve medication related
problems
CO 4: Promote quality use of medicines
CO 5: Understand regulatory aspects of quality use
of medicines
CO 6: Practice evidence-basedmedicines
2 MPP202T
Pharmacotherapeuti
cs II
CO 1: Describe and explain the rationale for drug
therapy
CO 2: Summarize the therapeutic approach for
management of various disease conditions including
reference to the latest available evidence
CO 3: Discusstheclinicalcontroversiesindrugtherapy
andevidencebasedmedicine
CO 4: Prepare individualized therapeutic plans
based on diagnosis
CO 5: Identify the patient specific parameters
relevant in initiating drug therapy, and monitoring
therapy (including alternatives, time-course of
clinical and laboratory).
3 MPP203T
Clinical
Pharmacokinetics
and Therapeutic
Drug Monitoring
CO 1: Design the drug dosage regimen for
individual patients
CO 2: Interpret and correlate the plasma drug
concentrations with patients' therapeutic
outcomes
CO 3: Recommend dosage adjustment for patients
with renal/hepatic impairment
CO 4: Recommend dosage adjustment for pediatrics
and geriatrics
CO 5: Manage pharmacokinetic drug interactions
CO 6: Applypharmacokineticparametersinclinicalse
ttings
CO 7:
Interprettheimpactofgeneticpolymorphismsofindivid
ualsonpharmacokinetics
andorpharmacodynamicsofdrugs
CO 8: Do pharmacokinetic modeling for the given
data using the principles of 15 pharmacometrics
4 MPP204T
Pharmacoepidemiol
ogy&Pharmacoeco
nomics
Upon completion of the course, the student shall be
able to –
CO 1: Understand the fundamental principles of
Pharmacoeconomics, various epidemiological
methods & their applications.
CO 2: Understand the fundamental principles of
Pharmacoeconomics
CO 3: Identify & determine relevant cost &
consequences associated with pharmacy products
&services.
CO 4: PerformthekeyPharmacoeconomicanalysismeth
ods
CO 5: UnderstandthePharmacoeconomicdecisionanaly
sismethodsanditsapplications.
CO 6: DescribecurrentPharmacoeconomicmethodsandi
ssues.
CO 7: UnderstandtheapplicationsofPharmacoeconomic
stovariouspharmacysettings.
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1 M Pharm
Pharmacy
practice III
Semester
MPP301T
Research Methodology
and Biostatistics
CO 1: It will help to understand various
research designs and its applications
CO 2: It will help to learn regulations
regarding animal experiments and clinical
trials
CO 3: It helps the students to inculcate the
ideas of biostatistics and its
application
CO 4: It helps to understand about the
literature sources and software useful for
research.
CO 5: It enables the students write the
research reporting and how to do the
publications including plagiarisms.
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