Course code Name of the course No. of hours Tuto rial Credit points BP101T Human Anatomy and Physiology I– Theory 3 1 4 BP102T Pharmaceutical Analysis I – Theory 3 1 4 BP103T Pharmaceutics I – Theory 3 1 4 BP104T Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry – Theory 3 1 4 BP105T Communication skills – Theory *...
Category: School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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.VijeyAanandhi Professor and Head, Department ofPharmaceutical...
Programme 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...
Program Outcome (PO)
PROGRAM OUTCOME (PO) 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 manufacturing practices. PO2: Planning Abilities: Demonstrate effective planning abilities including time management, resource management, delegation skills and organizational skills. Develop and...
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...
Facilities
HPLC with UV VIS Detector Physiograph 6 jar dissolution apparatus 10 station rotary tablet punching machine Brookfield viscometer HPLC with PDA detector Cooling centrifuge Automated HPLC HPTLC with all accessories Gas liquid chromatograph DSC FTIR Small centrifuge of different specifications COS Incubator Gel Doc Scanner Lyophilizer Deep freezer Dissolution 8000 Micromedex Database
List of Programmes
B.Pharmacy-4 Yrs, Pharm.D-6 Yrs, Pharm.D (Post Baccarulate) -3Yrs, B.Pharm (Practice) 2 Yrs M.Pharmacy –Pharmaceutics 2 Yrs M.Pharmacy –Pharmaceutical Analysis 2 Yrs M.Pharmacy –Pharmacy Practice 2 Yrs, Ph.D in Pharmacy-3 Yrs (F.T)/ 4 Yrs (P.T)
Vision & Mission
Vision Evolving the School into a Center of Academic and Research Excellence in Pharmaceutical Education. Mission PHARMACEUTICAL CARE: To meet societal needs for safe and effective drug therapy by imparting advanced knowledge, aptitude and skills. QUALITY EDUCATION: To provide quality education that effectively integrates outcome-based, self-learning strategies and leadership skills through practice and research. MORAL...
About the Department
The School of Pharmaceutical Sciences was started by the Vaels Educational Trust in the year 1992 as Vels College of Pharmacy and had grown by introducing undergraduate, post graduate and Doctoral programmes in Pharmacy. In the year 2008, the college was added as a member institution to Vels Institute of Science Technology and Advanced Studies...