PHARM. D/PHARMACEUTICAL MICROBIOLOGY- THEORY/II YEAR
Course outcome number | Course Outcomes | Cognitive level |
CO1 | Outline the fundamentals of microbiology and the major divisions of the microbial world, elucidating the relationships among different microorganisms. | C1 |
CO2 | Summarizing knowledge of various methods for classifying microbes, including bacteria, fungi, viruses, rickettsiae, and spirochetes. Describe the nutritional requirements, growth conditions, and cultivation techniques for these microorganisms. | C2 |
CO3 | Demonstrate laboratory techniques for the isolation, identification, and counting of bacteria. Demonstrate proficiency in using staining techniques and biochemical reactions for bacterial identification. | C3 |
CO4 | Classify different methods of sterilization, including their merits and demerits. Describe sterilization methods for pharmaceutical products and the process of sterility testing. Explain the principles of validation. | C4 |
CO5 | Evaluate disinfectants, antiseptics, fungicidal, and virucidal agents, considering factors affecting their activation and mechanism of action. Analyze bactericidal, bacteriostatic, and virucidal activities, as well as the evaluation of preservatives in pharmaceutical preparations. Discuss immunity, antigens, antibodies, and the immunization program. | C5 |
CO6 | Programming various diagnostic tests, including Schick’s Test, Elisa test, Western Blot test, Southern Blot, PCR, Widal test, QBC, Mantoux test, and peripheral smear for malarial parasite identification. Discuss microbial culture sensitivity testing, microbiological assays, and the standardization of vaccines and sera. Study infectious diseases like Typhoid, Tuberculosis, Malaria, Cholera, Hepatitis, Meningitis, Syphilis & Gonorrhea, and HIV. | C6 |
Remembering (C1) Understanding (C2), Applying (C3), Analyzing (C4), Evaluating (C5) Creating (C6)
PHARM. D/PHARMACEUTICAL MICROBIOLOGY -PRACTICAL/II YEAR
Course outcome number | Course Outcomes | Cognitive level |
CO1 | Follow the procedure for the apparatus used in experimental microbiology, sterilizing glassware and preparing media, motility characters and methods of isolation of pure culture. | P1 |
CO2 | Carry out the staining techniques to identify the different types bacteria. | P2 |
CO3 | Complete the procedure for enumerating the microorganism ( total count and viable count) | P3 |
CO4 | Apply the skills acquired about Biochemical testing for the identification of micro-organisms. | P4 |
CO5 | Determine the minimum inhibitory concentration, RWC. | P5 |
Imitation (P1), Manipulation (P2), Precision (P3), Articulation (P4) and Naturalisation(P5).