Pharmacology- II co-po

III PHARM. D/ PHARMACOLOGY – II (THEORY)

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

Course outcome number Course Outcomes Cognitive level
CO1 Outline the structures and functions of the components of the cell, Chromosome structure, cell cycle, Gene structure, Gene expression and Transcription factors. C1
CO2 Remembering the mechanisms of action of drugs affecting blood and blood-forming agents, such as thrombolytics, anticoagulants and antiplatelet agents. C1
CO3 Understanding the principles of drug actions in the renal system, including diuretics and antidiuretics.       C2
CO4 Apply the principles of chemotherapy to classify and differentiate between various antimicrobial agents, including antibiotics, antiviral agents, and anthelmintic drugs. C3
CO5 Analyse the mechanism of action and therapeutic uses of immunosuppressants and stimulants. C4
CO6 Create explanations of the processes of DNA replication, cell signalling, RNA processing, and Protein synthesis. C6

 

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

 

III PHARM. D/ PHARMACOLOGY – II (PRACTICAL)

 

After a successful completion of the practical’s the students will be able to

 

Course outcome number Course Outcomes Psychomotor Level
CO1 Imitate proper technique for handling and restraining mice, rats, guinea pig, and rabbits.Imitate ethical principles and regulations governing the use of animals in research.

 

 Imitation (P1)

CO2 Manipulate laboratory appliances with precision for experimental setups. And demonstrate proficiency in the manipulation of physiological salt solutions in pharmacological experiments. Manipulation(P2)
CO3 Apply precision in performing bioassays for Ach using the interpolation and three-point methods. And Analyse and interpret bioassay data accurately. Manipulation(P2)
CO4 Articulate the principles and protocols for the use of anaesthetics in laboratory animals. Also Articulate the importance of precision in drug dosing and administration. Precision (P3)
CO5 Naturalize the knowledge gained in laboratory settings to real-world pharmacological applications. Articulation

 

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