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).