VISION:
To emerge as a premier pharmacy college imparting education of high standards.
MISSION:
The School of Pharmacy is committed to:
M1. Education: Provide the most comprehensive and highest quality education for pharmaceuticalsciencesinalearningenvironmentthatembracesdiversity,equity,integrity, ethics, moral courage andaccountability.
M2. Community service: Conduct health education programs to the community to prevent disease and improve public health and well-ness by fostering an environment that promotes the safe, efficacious, and COt-effective use of medications.
M3. Research: Develop a passion for discovery and innovations with multidisciplinary collaborative research and engage in creative partnerships locally and globally to advance health education, research, and practice.
M4. Entrepreneurship: Encourage and support resourcefulness, originality, imagination, ingenuity, and vision in our students, faculty, and staff. Foster the development of entrepreneurs who have the ability to dream, inspire and innovate and courage to envisage the commercial success and socio economic productivity of innovations.
Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)
Upon completion of the course, graduates will be:
PEO1. Technically and professionally well established in their careers.
PEO2. Well equipped to serve the community by creating awareness about healthcare issues.
PEO3. Well qualified to participate in research and innovations.
Program Specific Objectives (PSOs)
PSO1: Perform research on various medical aspects and implement the Pharmaceutical knowledge in formulating the best suitable dosage form to provide high quality medicines to the society.
PSO2: Render the services to the public by providing patient centric effective treatments to curb the therapeutic issues with the required medicines and explain the effects of the drugs by analyzing the scientific literature for improving their health and well-being.
Program Outcomes
PO1. Pharmacy knowledge: Possess knowledge and comprehension of the core and basic knowledge associated with the profession of pharmacy, including biomedical sciences; pharmaceutical sciences; behavioral, social, and administrative pharmacy sciences; and manufacturingpractices.
PO2. Problem analysis: Utilize the principles of scientific enquiry, thinking analytically, clearly and critically, while solving problems and making decisions during daily practice. Find, analyze, evaluate and apply information systematically and shall make defensible decisions.
PO3. Design/development of solutions: Demonstrate effective planning abilities including time management, resource management, delegation skills and organizational skills. Develop and implement plans and organize work to meet deadlines.
PO4. Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.
PO5. Modern tool usage: Learn, select, and apply appropriate methods and procedures, resources, and modern pharmacy-related computing tools with an understanding of the limitations.
PO6. The Pharmacist and Society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety and legal issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional pharmacy practice
PO7. Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional pharmacy solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainabledevelopment.
PO8. Pharmaceutical Ethics: Honour personal values and apply ethical principles in professional and social contexts. Demonstrate behaviour that recognizes cultural and personal variability in values, communication and lifestyles. Use ethical frameworks; apply ethical principles while making decisions and take responsibility for the outcomes associated with the decisions
PO9. Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in teams, and gain multidisciplinary knowledgethrough innovative projects, industrial training.
PO10. Communication: Communicate effectively with the pharmacy community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports, make effective presentations and documentation, and give and receive clear instructions.
PO11. Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of Pharmacy and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team. Manage projects in multidisciplinary environments.
PO12. Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change. Self access and use feedback effectively from others to identify learning needs and to satisfy these needs on an ongoing basis.
D. Pharmacy 1st Year:
Course Code : ER20-11T
Title of the course : PHARMACEUTICAL (Theory)
Course Outcomes: This course is designed to impart a fundamental knowledge on the preparatory pharmacy with arts and science of preparing the different conventional dosage forms. Upon successful completion of this course, the students will be able to
CO1: Describe about the different dosage forms and their formulation aspects
CO2: Explain the advantages, disadvantages, and quality control tests of different dosage forms
CO3: Discuss the importance of quality assurance and good manufacturing practices.
Course Code : ER20-11P
Title of the course : PHARMACEUTICAL (Practical)
Course Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, the students will be able to
CO1: Calculate the working formula from the given master formula
CO2: Formulate the dosage form and dispense in an appropriate container
CO3: Design the label with the necessary product and patient information
CO4: Perform the basic quality control tests for the common dosage forms
Course Code : ER20-12T
Title of the course : PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY (Theory)
Course Outcomes: This course is designed to impart a fundamental knowledge on the preparatory pharmacy with arts and science of preparing the different conventional dosage forms. Upon successful completion of this course, the students will be able to
CO1: Describe the chemical class, structure and chemical name of the commonly used drugs and pharmaceuticals of both organic and inorganic nature
CO2: Discuss the pharmacological uses, dosage regimen, stability issues and storage conditions of all such chemical substances commonly used as drugs
CO3: Describe the quantitative and qualitative analysis, impurity testing of the chemical substances given in the official monographs
CO4: Identify the dosage form & the brand names of the drugs and pharmaceuticals popular in the market place.
Course Code : ER20-12P
Title of the course : PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY (Practical)
Course Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, the students will be able to
CO1: Perform the limit tests for various inorganic elements and report
CO2: Prepare standard solutions using the principles of volumetric analysis
CO3: Test the purity of the selected inorganic and organic compounds against the monograph standards
CO4: Synthesize the selected chemical substances as per the standard synthetic scheme
CO5: Perform qualitative tests to systematically identify the unknown chemical substances
Course Code : ER20-13T
Title of the course : PHARMACOGNOSY (Theory)
Course Outcomes: In this student learns about the scope of Pharmacognosy includes the history, scope and its various other traditional system. It also includes the Occurrence, distribution, Organoleptic evaluation, chemical constituents including tests wherever applicable and therapeutic efficacy of following categories of drugs. Upon successful completion of this course, the students will be able to
CO1: Identify the important/common crude drugs of natural origin
CO2: Describe the uses of herbs in nutraceuticals and cosmeceuticals
CO3: Discuss the principles of alternative system of medicines
CO4: Describe the importance of quality control of drugs of natural origin
Course Code : ER20-13P
Title of the course : PHARMACOGNOSY (Practical)
Course Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, the students will be able to
CO1: Identify the given crude drugs based on the morphological characteristics
CO2: Take a transverse section of the given crude drugs
CO3: Describe the anatomical characteristics of the given crude drug under microscopical conditions
CO4: Carry out the physical and chemical tests to evaluate the given crude drugs
Course Code : ER20-14T
Title of the course : HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY (Theory)
Course Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, the students will be able to
CO1: Describe the various organ systems of the human body
CO2: Discuss the anatomical features of the important human organs and tissues
CO3: Explain the homeostatic mechanisms regulating the normal physiology in the human system
CO4: Discuss the significance of various vital physiological parameters of the human body.
Course Code : ER20-14P
Title of the course : HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY (Practical)
Course Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, the students will be able to
CO1: Perform the haematological tests in human subjects and interpret the results
CO2: Record, monitor and document the vital physiological parameters of human subjects and interpret the results
CO3: Describe the anatomical features of the important human tissues under the microscopical conditions
CO4: Discuss the significance of various anatomical and physiological char)acteristics of the human body
Course Code : ER20-15T
Title of the course : SOCIAL PHARMACY (Theory)
Course Outcomes: This course is designed to impart basic knowledge on public health, epidemiology, preventive care, and other social health related concepts. Also, to emphasize the roles of pharmacists in the public health programs. Upon successful completion of this course, the students will be able to
CO1: Discuss about roles of pharmacists in the various national health programs
CO2: Describe various sources of health hazards and disease preventive measures
CO3: Discuss the healthcare issues associated with food and nutritional substances
CO4: Describe the general roles and responsibilities of pharmacists in public health
Course Code : ER20-15P
Title of the course : SOCIAL PHARMACY (Practical)
Course Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, the students will be able to
CO1: Describe the roles and responsibilities of pharmacists in various National health programs
CO2: Design promotional materials for public health awareness
CO3: Describe various health hazards including microbial sources
CO4: Advice on preventive measures for various diseases
CO5: Provide first aid for various emergency conditions
D.Pharmacy 2nd Year
PHARMACOLOGY – THEORY
Course Code: ER20-21T
Course Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, the students will be able to
CO1:Describe the basic concepts of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics
CO2:Enlist the various classes and drugs of choices for any given disease condition
C03. Advice the dosage regimen, route of administration and contraindications for a given drug
CO4. Describe the common adverse drug reactions
PHARMACOLOGY – PRACTICAL
Course Code: ER20-21P
Course Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, the students will be able to
CO1. Study and report the local anaesthetic, mydriatic and mitotic effects of the given drug on the rabbit eye
CO2. Choose appropriate animal experiment model to study the effects of the given drugs acting on the central nervous system and submit the report
CO3. Perform the effects of given tissues (simulated) on isolated organs / tissues and interpret the results
CO4. Interpret the dose dependent responses of drugs in various animal experiment models
COMMUNITY PHARMACY AND MANAGEMENT – THEORY
Course Code: ER20-22T
Course Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, the students will be able to
C01. Describe the establishment, legal requirements, and effective administration of a community pharmacy
C02. Professionally handle prescriptions and dispense medications
CO3. Counsel patients about the disease, prescription and or non-prescription medicines
CO4. Perform basic health screening on patients and interpret the reports in the community pharmacy settings
COMMUNITY PHARMACY AND MANAGEMENT – PRACTICAL
Course Code: ER20-22P
Course Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, the students will be able to
CO1. Handle and fill prescriptions in a professional manner
CO2. Counsel patients on various diseases and minor ailments
CO3. Counsel patients on prescription and or non-prescription medicines
CO4. Design and prepare patient information leaflets
CO5. Perform basic health screening tests
BIOCHEMISTRY & CLINICAL PATHOLOGY – THEORY
Course Code: ER20-23T
Course Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, the students will be able to
CO1. Describe the functions of biomolecules
CO2. Discuss the various functions of enzymes in the human system
CO3. Explain the metabolic pathways of biomolecules in both physiological and pathological conditions
CO4. Describe the principles of organ function tests and their clinical significances
CO5. Determine the biomolecules / metabolites in the given biological samples, both qualitatively and quantitatively
CO6. Describe the clinical pathology of blood and urine
BIOCHEMISTRY & CLINICAL PATHOLOGY – PRACTICAL
Course Code: ER20-23P
Course Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, the students will be able to
CO1. Qualitatively determine the biomolecules / metabolites in the given biological samples
CO 2. Determine the normal and abnormal constituents in blood and urine samples and interpret the results of such testing
PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS - THEORY
Course Code: ER20-24T
Course Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, the students will be able to
C01. Help assessing the subjective and objective parameters of patients in common disease conditions
CO2. Assist other healthcare providers to analyze drug related problems and provide therapeutic interventions
CO3. Participate in planning the rational medicine therapy for common diseases
CO4. Design and deliver discharge counseling for patients
PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS – PRACTICAL
Course Code: ER20-24P
Course Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, the students will be able to
CO1. Write SOAP (Subjective, Objective, Assessment and Plan) notes for the given clinical cases of selected common diseases
CO2. Counsel the patients about the disease conditions, uses of drugs, methods of handling and administration of drugs, life-style modifications, and monitoring parameters.
HOSPITAL AND CLINICAL PHARMACY – THEORY
Course Code: ER20-25T
Course Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, the students will be able to
CO1. Explain about the basic concepts of hospital pharmacy administration
CO2. Manage the supply chain and distribution of medicines within the hospital settings
CO3. Assist the other healthcare providers in monitoring drug therapy and address drug related problems
CO4. Interpret common lab investigation reports for optimizing drug therapy
HOSPITAL AND CLINICAL PHARMACY – PRACTICAL
Course Code: ER20-25P
Course Outcomes: Upon completion of the course, the students will be able to
CO1. Professionally handle and answer the drug information queries
CO2. Interpret the common laboratory reports
CO3. Report suspected adverse drug reactions using standard procedures
CO4. Understand the uses and methods of handling various medical/surgical aids and devices
CO5. Interpret and report the drug-drug interactions in common diseases for optimizing the drug therapy
PHARMACY LAW AND ETHICS – THEORY
Course Code: ER20-26T
Course Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, the students will be able to
CO1. Describe the history and evolution of pharmacy law in India
CO2. Interpret the act and rules regulating the profession and practice of pharmacy in India
CO3. Discuss the various codes of ethics related to practice standards in pharmacy
CO4. Interpret the fundamentals of patent laws from the perspectives of pharmacy