IMA-co-po-IV B.Pharm

VII SEM-B. PHARM

INSTRUMENTAL METHOD OF ANALYSIS (Theory)

After a successful completion of the course the students will be able to

Course outcome number Course Outcomes Cognitive level
CO1 Recall and describe the fundamental principles and concepts related to UV Visible spectroscopy, electronic transitions, and the basics of various spectroscopic techniques, including IR spectroscopy, flame photometry, and atomic absorption spectroscopy. C1
CO2 Understanding of the underlying principles of various spectroscopic techniques and their applications. They will be able to explain the significance of chromophores, auxochromes, and spectral shifts in UV Visible spectroscopy and comprehend the factors affecting vibrations in polyatomic molecules in IR spectroscopy.  C2
CO3 Apply their knowledge to solve practical problems in the field of analytical chemistry. They will apply Beer and Lambert’s law to calculate concentrations, choose appropriate instrumentation for specific applications, and troubleshoot deviations in spectroscopic measurements. C3
CO4 Analyze and interpret complex spectral data. They will be able to analyze fluorescence phenomena, identify factors influencing fluorescence, and evaluate the impact of quenching. Additionally, they will analyze interferences and challenges in various chromatographic techniques. C4
CO5 Evaluate the suitability of different spectroscopic and chromatographic techniques for specific analytical tasks. They will critically assess the advantages and disadvantages of various methods and make informed decisions about instrument selection and methodology. C5
CO6 Create a design and implement analytical experiments using a variety of spectroscopic and chromatographic techniques. They will create analytical methods for the quantitative and qualitative analysis of substances and design experiments to address specific research questions in analytical chemistry. They will also demonstrate creativity in problem-solving and method development. C6

 

Remembering (C1), Understanding (C2), Applying (C3), Analyzing (C4), Evaluating (C5) and Creating (C6)

 

VII SEM-B.PHARM

INSTRUMENTAL METHOD OF ANALYSIS (Practical)

After a successful completion of the course the students will be able to

 

Course outcome number Course Outcomes Cognitive level
CO1 Replicate the techniques and procedures used in instrumental analysis, such as the determination of absorption maxima, colorimetry, flame photometry, and various chromatographic methods. They will demonstrate the ability to follow step-by-step instructions accurately P1
CO2 Manipulate laboratory instruments effectively. They will demonstrate proficiency in using spectrophotometers, fluorimeters, flame photometers, and chromatography equipment to perform experiments like UV spectroscopy, colorimetry, and chromatographic separations. P2
CO3 Precision in their practical work. They will be able to conduct quantitative analyses with a high degree of accuracy, particularly in techniques like UV-Spectrophotometry for drug assay and the determination of sodium and potassium by flame photometry. P3
CO4 Articulate their experimental procedures clearly, both in writing and verbally. They will be able to explain the principles behind the techniques they use and effectively communicate their experimental results in a scientific manner. P4
CO5 Naturalization through repeated practice and hands-on experience, students will achieve a level of naturalization in their analytical skills. They will become adept at selecting appropriate analytical methods for specific substances, troubleshooting issues that may arise during experiments, and adapting their approaches to challenging samples. P5

 

Imitation (P1), Manipulation (P2), Precision (P3), Articulation (P4) and Naturalization (P5).