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Program Educational Objectives (PEO)

PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEO)
  • PEO1: To provide graduates with profound knowledge in various fields of Pharmaceutical Sciences according to the needs of Pharmaceutical industry, community and Hospital Pharmacy with necessary skillset.
  • PEO2: Display practical knowledge, identify and find solutions on research problems related tothe latest trends in communication technology such as cognitive radio, Software defined systems and Software controlled systems, etc.
  • PEO3: The philosophy of the institute is to prepare students to excel in postgraduate programmes and also to succeed in Pharmaceutical industry or in the profession wherever the student chose through innovative teaching methodologies that engage students in self learning.
  • PEO4: Graduates will be prepared to become better communicators and leaders of Pharma and health sectors with ethical attitude, effective communication skills, teamwork skills, multidisciplinary approach, and an ability to relate issues in Pharmaceutical Sciences to a broader social context.
  • PEO5: Graduates will be equipped with integrity and ethical values and update their knowledge by organizing/attending the workshops, seminars and conferences at National and International level.
  • PEO6: Graduates of the program will be able to evaluate pros and cons, benefits and deficiencies of the matter they studied in pharmaceutical technology and ideology they observed in the field of Pharmaceutical Sciences.

Program Outcome (PO)

PROGRAM OUTCOME (PO)

  • Po1: Pharmaceutical Knowledge: Apply the knowledge of chemical and life sciences for discovery of various drugs for the treatment of wide range of health issues.
  • PO2: Problem Analysis: Categorize and analyse the pathophysiological conditions of various diseases and make use of principles involved in development of drugs from natural and synthetic sources.
  • PO3: Design/Development of solutions: Utilise the various resources from synthetic & natural origin and develop a lead molecule for the treatment of particular ailments with minimal side effects for the safety of public/environment.
  • PO4: Conduct investigations of complex problems: Make use of research based knowledge, research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data for the synthesis of novel drug molecules.
  • PO5: Modern tool Usage: Choose and apply appropriate techniques, resources and modern software tools including prediction and modelling of lead molecules with appropriate considerations of toxic effects.
  • PO6: The Pharmacist and society: Apply the drug information by the contextual knowledge to create awareness about health, safety and legal issues among the population and also for exercising the responsibilities relevant to the pharmacy profession.
  • PO7:Environment and sustainability: Summarize the impact of societal and environmental factors for development of novel drug molecules by make use of contextual knowledge to develop sustainable methodologies for designing of the drug molecules from natural sources.
  • PO8: Ethics: Apply ethical principles and work towards professional ethics and render the responsibilities as per the norms of pharmacy profession.
  • PO9: Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, as a member or leader in diverse teams and in multidisciplinary settings.
  • PO10: Communication: Communicate effectively on emerging research topics among the students and academicians inorder to explore thrust research areas, design documentation, make effective presentations, give and receive clear instructions.
  • PO11: Project Management and finance: Illustrate knowledge and interpret the theoretical aspects of pharmaceutical management and apply these to one’s own work, as a member or a leader in a team, to handle the projects and in multi disciplinary environments.
  • PO12: Life-long learning: Recognize and utilize the advanced technological developments and adapt in the independent and lifelong learning within the broadest context.

Program Specific Outcome(PSO)

PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUTCOME (PSO)

  • PSO1: To develop the knowledge in technical or professional careers in various pharmaceutical industry and/ or institute and /or Health care system through excellent real time exposure to rigorous education.
  • PSO2: To apply the skills of manufacturing, formulation/preparation and quality control of various pharmaceutical preparations.
  • PSO3: To design the modern tools to integrate health care systems, design an effective product with commercial advantage and societal benefit, perform risk analysis and become entrepreneur.

Board Of Studies

BOARD OF STUDIES

S.NO NAME  AFFILIATION ROLE
Dr.P.Shanmugasundaram School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, VISTAS, Chennai-117 Chairman
Dr.S.Jayakumari Professor and Head Department of Pharmacognosy School of Pharmaceutical

Sciences, VISTAS, Chennai-117

Expert Member-Pharmacognosy
Dr. S. Sathesh Kumar Professor and Head, Departmentof Pharmaceutics

School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, VISTAS, Chennai-117

Expert Member-

Pharmaceutics

Dr. M.Vijey Aanandhi Professor and Head, Department of Pharmaceutical chemistry and Analysis School of Pharmaceutical

Sciences, VISTAS, Chennai-117

Expert Member-Pharmacetical Chemistry &Analysis
Dr. S.Santhosh Kumar Professor and Head, Department of Pharmacology

School of Pharmaceutical

Sciences, VISTAS, Chennai-117

Expert Member-Pharmacology
Dr.T.S.Shanmugarajan Professor,

Department of Pharmaceutics School of Pharmaceutical

Sciences, VISTAS, Chennai-117

Expert Member-Pharmaceutical Microbiology
Mr.M.Ashok Kumar Department of Pharmacy Practice

School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, VISTAS, Chennai-117

Expert Member-Pharmacy Practice
Dr.A.Vijayalakshmmi Department of Pharmacognosy School of Pharmaceutical

Sciences, VISTAS, Chennai-117

Expert Member-Pharmacognosy
Mr.I.Somasundaram Department of Pharmaceutics

School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, VISTAS, Chennai-117

Expert Member-

Pharmaceutic

Mrs. V.Jayashree Department of Pharmacology School of Pharmaceutical

Sciences, VISTAS, Chennai-117

Expert Member-Pharmacology
SUBJECT EXPERTS
Mr.C.Venkatasubramaniyan Senior Scientist,Formulation Development, Par Formulations Pvt. Ltd.,Kelambakkam, Chennai Expert(Industry)
Dr.R.Sundhararajan Professor and Principal

M.S.A.J College of Pharmacy, Sholinganallur.

Expert(Academic)
Dr;B.V.Nagarjuna Yadav Assistant Professor

Vishwa Bharathi College’of

Pharm.Sci., Perecherla, Guntur,

Andhra Pradesh-.522005

Alumni

Semester – I

Category                                                Course    Title                  Lecture       Tutorial      Practical      Credits        CA         SEE       Total

SEMESTER I

Core-

Theory

Pharmaceutical

Analysis – I

3 0 0 3 40 60 100
Core-

Practical

Pharmaceutical

Analysis – I

0 0 2 1 40 60 100
Core-

Theory

Pharmacognosy –

I

3 0 0 3 40 60 100
Core-

Practical

Pharmacognosy –

I

0 0 3 2 40 60 100
Core- Theory Pharmaceutics – I (Physical

Pharmacy – I)

3 0 0 3 40 60 100
Core- Practical Pharmaceutics – I  (Physical

Pharmacy – I)

0 0 3 2 40 60 100
AECC –

Theory

Basic Electronics and Computer

Applications

2 0 0 2 40 60 100
AECC –

Practical

Basic Electronics and Computer

Applications

0 0 2 1 40 60 100
AECC –

Theory

Remedial

Mathematics*

3 0 0 3 40 60 100
AECC –

Theory

Remedial

Biology*

2 0 0 2 40 60 100
AECC –

Practical

Remedial

Biology

0 0 2 1 40 60 100
AECC –

Theory

Environmental

Sciences

2 0 0 2 40 60 100
SEC NSS-I 2 0 0 0
20 0 12 25

 

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Semester – II

Category                               Course    Title                       Lecture   Tutorial    Practical   Credits         CA           SEE              Total

SEMESTER II

Core- Theory Pharmaceutics –

II(Physical Pharmacy -II)

2 0 0 2 40 60 100
Core- Practical Pharmaceutics – II(Physical

Pharmacy -II)

3 0 0 3 40 60 100
Core- Theory Pharmaceutical Chemistry – I(Inorganic

Chemistry)

0 0 3 2 40 60 100
Core- Practical Pharmaceutical Chemistry – I(Inorganic

Chemistry)

3 0 0 3 40 60 100
Core- Theory Anatomy, Physiology & Health Education –

I

0 0 3 2 40 60 100
Core- Practical Anatomy, Physiology & Health Education –

I

3 0 0 3 40 60 100
Core-

Theory

Pharmaceutical

Analysis – II

0 0 3 2 40 60                 100
Core-

Practical

Pharmaceutical

Analysis – II

3 0 0 3 40 60                 100
SEC NSS-II 2 0 0 0
17   0 11 22

 

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Semester – III

Category                              Course    Title                                 Lecture   Tutorial    Practical   Credits        CA           SEE         Total

SEMESTER III

Core- Theory Pharmaceutical

Chemistry – II (Organic Chemistry-I)

3 0 0 3 40 60 100
Core- Practical Pharmaceutical Chemistry – II (Organic

Chemistry-I)

0 0 3 2 40 60 100
Core-

Theory

Pharmaceutics – III

(Unit Operations-I)

3 0 0 2 40 60 100
Core-

Practical

Pharmaceutics – III

(Unit Operations-I)

0 0 2 1 40 60 100
Core-

Theory

Pharmacognosy – II 3 0 0 3 40 60 100
Core-

Practical

Pharmacognosy – II 0 0 3 2 40 60 100
Core-

Theory

Anatomy, Physiology &

Health Education-II

3 0 0 3 40 60 100
Core-

Practical

Anatomy, Physiology &

Health Education-II

0 0 3 2 40 60 100
Core- Theory Pharmaceutics – IV

(Dispensing and Community Pharmacy)

2 0 0 2 40 60 100
Core- Practical Pharmaceutics – IV (Dispensing and

Community Pharmacy)

0 0 3 2 40 60 100
GE Elective-I 2 0 0 2
SEC NSS-III 2 0 0 0
18 0 14 24

 

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Semester – IV

Category                                     Course    Title                                Lecture   Tutorial    Practical   Credits        CA        SEE      Total

 

SEMESTER IV

 

Core- Theory Pharmaceutical Chemistry – III (Organic Chemistry-

II)

3 0 0 3 40 60 100
Core- Practical Pharmaceutical Chemistry – III (Organic Chemistry-

II)

0 0 3 2 40 60 100
Core-

Theory

Pharmaceutics – V

(Unit Operations-II)

3 0 0 3 40 60 100
Core-

Practical

Pharmaceutics – V

(Unit Operations-II)

0 0 3 2 40 60 100
Core-

Theory

Pharmaceutical

Microbiology

2 0 0 2 40 60 100
Core-

Practical

Pharmaceutical

Microbiology

0 0 3 2 40 60 100
Core-

Theory

Pharmacognosy – III 3 0 0 3 40 60 100
Core-

Practical

Pharmacognosy – III 0 0 3 2 40 60 100
Core-

Theory

Pathophysiology of

Common Diseases

3 0 0 3 40 60 100
SEC Hospital Pharmacy / Clinical Training (30

hrs)

0 0 2 1
GE Elective-II 2 0 0 2
SEC NSS-IV 2 0 0 0

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Semester – V

Category                                 Course    Title                                Lecture     Tutorial     Practical    Credits         CA        SEE      Total

SEMESTER V

Core- Theory Pharmaceutical Chemistry –

IV(Biochemistry)

3 0 3 3 40 60 100
Core- Practical Pharmaceutical

Chemistry – IV(Biochemistry)

0 0 3 2 40 60 100
Core- Theory Pharmaceutics –

VI (Pharmaceutical Technology -I)

2 0 0 2 40 60 100
Core- Practical Pharmaceutics – VI (Pharmaceutical

Technology -I)

0 0 2 1 40 60 100
Core-

Theory

Pharmacology – I 3 0 0 3 40 60 100
Core-

Theory

Pharmacognosy – IV 3 0 0 3 40 60 100
Core-

Practical

Pharmacognosy – IV 0 0 3 2 40 60 100
Core- Theory Pharmaceutical Chemistry-

V (Medicinal chemistry – I)

3 0 0 3 40 60 100
Core- Practical Pharmaceutical Chemistry- V (Medicinal

chemistry – I)

0 0 3 2 40 60 100
SEC NSS-V 2 0 0 0
16 0 14 21

 

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Semester – VI

Category                                              Course    Title                     Lecture   Tutorial    Practical   Credits          CA        SEE        Total

SEMESTER VI

Core- Theory Pharmaceutical Chemistry VI (Medicinal Chemistry II) 3 0 0 3 40 60 100
Core- Practical Pharmaceutical Chemistry VI (Medicinal Chemistry II) 0 0 3 2 40 60 100
Core- Theory Pharmaceutics – VII(Biopharmaceutics& Pharmacokinetics) 3 0 0 3 40 60 100
Core- Practical Pharmaceutics – VII(Biopharmaceutics& Pharmacokinetics) 0 0 3 2 40 60 100
Core- Theory Pharmacology – II 2 0 0 3 40 60 100
Core- Practical Pharmacology – II 0 0 3 2 40 60 100
Core- Theory Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence & Ethics 2 0 0 2 40 60 100
Core- Theory Therapeutic Drug Monitoring & Bioavailability 2 0 0 2 40 60 100
Core- Practical Therapeutic Drug Monitoring & Bioavailability 0 0 3 2 40 60 100
SEC NSS-VI 2 0 0 0
14 0 12 21

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Semester – VII

Category                                                 Course    Title                     Lecture   Tutorial    Practical   Credits           CA        SEE       Total

SEMESTER VII

Core- Theory Pharmacognosy- V (Chemistry of Natural Products) 3 0 0 3 40 60 100
Core- Practical Pharmacognosy- V (Chemistry of Natural Products) 0 0 3 2 40 60 100
Core- Theory Pharmaceutics – VIII(Pharmaceutical Technology -II) 2 0 0 2 40 60 100
Core- Practical Pharmaceutics – VIII(Pharmaceutical Technology -II) 0 0 2 1 40 60 100
Core- Theory Pharmacology – III 3 0 0 3 40 60 100
Core- Practical Pharmacology – III 0 0 3 2 40 60 100
Core- Theory Pharmaceutical Biotechnology 3 0 0 3 40 60 100
Core- Theory Pharmacology – IV(Clinical Pharmacy &Pharmacotherapeutics) 3 0 0 3 40 60 100
Core- Practical Pharmacology – IV(Clinical Pharmacy &Pharmacotherapeutics) 0 0 3 2 40 60 100
AECC Industrial Training (120 hrs- One Month In Total) 0 0 0 4
14 0 11 25

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Semester – VIII

Category                                 Course    Title                                   Lecture   Tutorial    Practical   Credits        CA        SEE         Total

SEMESTER VIII

Core-

Theory

Pharmaceutical

Analysis – III

3 0 0 3 40 60 100
Core-

Practical

Pharmaceutical

Analysis – III

0 0 3 2 40 60 100
Core-

Theory

Pharmacognosy – VI 3 0 0 3 40 60 100
Core-

Practical

Pharmacognosy – VI 0 0 3 2 40 60 100
Core- Theory Pharmaceutics – IX(Dosage form

Design)

3 0 0 3 40 60 100
Core- Practical Pharmaceutics – IX(Dosage form

Design)

0 0 3 2 40 60 100
Core- Theory Pharmaceutical

Industrial Management

2 0 0 2 40 60 100
Core- Theory Pharmaceutics – X(Hospital

Pharmacy)

2 0 0 2 40 60 100
DSE Project Work/

Dissertation

3 6 40 60 100
SEC Personality Development (30

hrs- Only One Week)

1
13 0 12 26

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