DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY

BI BIOINSTRUMENTATION
MICROBIOLOGY

 

Course Objectives:

• To impart the knowledge of qualitative and quantitative methods of measurement of biomolecules.

• To analyze and correlate the methods involved in study of biomolecules.

Course Outcomes:

CO1: Understand, remember the concentration methods of biomolecules and apply different centrifugation methods. Understand the chromatographic methods and analyze the application of cell disruption Methods (L II, IV )

CO2: Understand the application of optical methods in quantitation of biomolecules and analyze the structural features of biomolecules by optical methods. (L II, IV )

CO3: Understand the knowledge of different electrophoresis techniques, apply to know the molecular weight of biomolecule and understand the principle and working of various radiation detectors. (L II, III)

BC BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
MICROBIOLOGY

Course Objectives:

• To make student understand its application to living systems pertaining to both macro and microorganisms.

• To provide an advanced understanding of the core principles and topics of Biochemistry and their experimental basis.

Course Outcomes :


CO1: Understand the concepts of pH, buffers, biological buffer systems, entropy their
importance, principles of bioenergetics, biological oxidation, reduction and biosynthesis and
degradation of amino acids and proteins enzyme catalysis. (L II)
CO2: Understand, remember, and analyze the monomeric units and structural significance of
polymeric biomolecules carbohydrates and lipids. (L II, IV )
CO3: Understand the biosynthesis structure of nucleic acids and the degradation
pathways of the nucleotides and evaluate the conceptual knowledge of properties,
structure, function kinetics, regulation of enzymes and apply the concept in
engineering enzymes for large scale industrial processes (L II , III, V)

Soil & Env Soil & Environmental Microbiology
MICROBIOLOGY

 Course Objectives:

 

·       To impart knowledge about structure, composition and functioning of microbial communities of diverse environment.

·       The potential use of microbes in biogeochemical cycling, management of various types of pollutants can be studied. The course also helps to describe the role of microbes in solid and liquid waste management.

DSE 3 Hematology & Pathology
MICROBIOLOGY

Course Objective:

 

This course will enable students.....

To students the concepts of phlebotomy and blood transfusion

To gain an insight into diosrders of blood, kidney, heart and liver.