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SEMESTER- 1
PRACTICAL
7. SPH4051 Engineering Physics Lab 0 0 2 1
8. SCY4051 Engineering Chemistry Lab 0 0 2 1
9. SCS4101 Programming in C Lab 0 0 4 2
TOTAL CREDITS: 23
SEMESTER- 2
PRACTICAL
7. SBT4051 Microbiology Lab 0 0 4 2
8. SBT4052 Cytogenetics Lab 0 0 4 2
TOTAL CREDITS: 23
SEMESTER-6
S. No. COURSE CODE COURSE L T P C PAGE No.
1. SBT1305 Animal Biotechnology 3 0 0 3
2. SBT1306 Bioprocess Engineering II 3 0 0 3
3. SBT1307 Nanobiotechnology 3 0 0 3
4. SBI1310 Molecular Modeling and Drug Designing 3 0 0 3
5. SCH1313 Mass Transfer for Biological Systems 3 1 0 4
6. Elective I 3 0 0 3
PRACTICAL
7. SBT4059 Bioprocess Engineering Lab II 0 0 4 2
8. SBT4060 Animal Biotechnology Lab 0 0 4 2
9. S23PT2 Professional Training-II 0 0 10 5
TOTAL CREDITS: 28
SEMESTER- 7
TOTAL CREDITS : 16
SEMESTER- 8
TOTAL CREDITS: 24
LIST OF ELECTIVES
DEPARTMENT ELECTIVES
Group I
1. SBT1601 Neuroscience 3 0 0 3 177
Group II
1. SBT1606 Cancer Biology 3 0 0 3 182
2. SBT1607 Food Processing and Preservation 3 0 0 3 183
COURSE OBJECTIVE
To impart knowledge on the issues related to environment and to emphasize the importance of a clean environment
COURSE OUTCOMES
CO-1: Understand the importance of the Environment.
CO-2: Identify the Environmental impact due to Human activities and Disaster Management.
CO-3: Identification of prevention and control measures of various pollution
CO-4: Identify the threats to biodiversity and the ways for Conservation of Biodiversity
CO-5: Understand the water stress problems and energy crisis in present era.
CO-6: Issues involved in enforcement of environmental legislation
COURSE OBJECTIVE
To expose the students to different classes of materials and present the fundamentals of materials science; to develop
the understanding of the behaviour of materials, their properties and structures; to facilitate selection of suitable material for
particular engineering application.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To understand the properties and various synthetic methods for the preparation of nanomaterials and their applications.
To know about the quality parameters of water and methods to estimate the toxic elements and softening methods.
To give an overview about types of batteries and fuel cells, corrosion mechanisms and preventive methods.
To have a basic idea about polymers and various moulding techniques.
MAX 45 HOURS
COURSE OUTCOME
CO-1: Understand the various synthetic methods and properties of Nanoparticles, Nanotubes,Nanowiresand Nanoporous materials.
CO-2: Analyze the hardness of water sample and explain the desalination and water softening techniques.
CO-3:Illustrate the charging and discharging characteristics of primary and secondary batteries with suitable examples.
CO-4: Explain the Corrosion mechanism, list the constituents of paint and justify the reasoning based on galvanic and differential
aeration corrosion
CO-5: Elaborate the various moulding techniques and types of polymerization mechanism and classify the conducting polymers.
Understand the basic chemistry concepts in science and technology
COURSE OBJECTIVE
The ability to identify, reflect upon, evaluate and apply different types of information and knowledge to form independent
judgments. Analytical, logical thinking and conclusions based on quantitative information will be the main objective of learning this
subject.
Max. 60 Hours
COURSE OUTCOMES
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COURSE OBJECTIVE
The ability to identify, reflect upon, evaluate and apply different types of information and knowledge to form independent
judgments. Analytical, logical thinking and conclusions based on quantitative information will be the main objective of learning this
subject.
Max. 60 Hours
COURSE OUTCOMES
SMT1102 STATISTICS
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4. Murray R. Spiegel, Schaum’s Outline of Theory and Problems of Probability and Statistics, McGraw Hill, 1975.
5. Vittal P R, Allied Mathematics, Margham Publications, 3rd Edition,2002.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To understand the basic programming concepts.
To understand the concept of arrays, functions and pointers.
To gain knowledge about memory management.
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COURSE OBJECTIVES
Pre-requisite-Basic knowledge in Life sciences. At the end of the course, the students would have gained extensive
knowledge in cell structure, functions, cell signaling pathways and transfer across membranes in cells.
The course aims to develop skills of the students in the area of Molecular biology. This will be necessary for
studies of genetic material and also a prerequisite for other biology etc.,
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
CO-1:Demonstrate the knowledge of the structures and purposes of basic components of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, especially
macromolecules, membranes, and organelles
CO-2: Integrate the knowledge of cellular components in generating energy and controlling cell division
CO-3: Analyze and interpret the behavior of cells in their microenvironment inmulticellular organisms with emphasis on cell-cell
communication and signal transduction.
CO-4: Understand the transfer of genetic information from DNA through RNA
CO-5: Recognize the differences between prokaryotes and eukaryotes in gene regulatory process.
CO-6: Demonstrate the ability to effectively communicate and work collaboratively with peers in the small group setting to
successfull address problems sets in molecular cell biology
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
CO-1:To understand the concept of band gap of a semiconductor and to calculate it.
CO -2:To understand the concept of transmission loss during the transmission of laser light through the given optical fiber.
CO -3:To calculatethe Moment of inertiaand Rigidity modulus of steel wire byTorsional pendulum and to apply the principles
to test other materials in properties of matter.
CO -4:To know the concept of non uniform bending and to calculate Young’s modulus of the material of thegiven beam.
CO -5:To measure and compare refractive indices of given liquids.
CO -6:To measure magnetic susceptibility of the given liquid.
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COURSE OBJECTIVE
To equip the learners with English communicative skills to handle the present and future needs by exposing them to
situations and tasks in the areas of LSRW, genre and register related to EST by following content based
teaching.
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
CO-1 Identify Cayley Hamilton theorem, consistency of linear algebraic equations and
CO-2 derivative of standard functions. Define rank, eigen values and eigen vectors
CO-3 Explain the properties of definite integrals, Irrotational and Solenoidal of a
vector, gradient and directional derivative of a function and test of hypothesis
C0-4 Uses of Cayley Hamilton theorem and its verification.
C0-5 Differentiate various types of functions. Classify test of hypothesis
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COURSE OBJECTIVE
Analytical, logical thinking and conclusions based on quantitative information will be the main objective of learning this
subject.
Max. 60 Hours
COURSE OUTCOMES
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The ability to identify, reflect upon, evaluate and apply different types of information and knowledge to form independent
judgments.
Max. 60 Hours
COURSE OUTCOMES
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COURSE OBJECTIVE
To give an insight into the chemical aspects of biological macromolecules and their importance
Max. 45 Hours
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
CO-1: Explain the steps involved in rDNA technology
CO-2: Express specific model organisms used for recombinant protein production
CO-3: Prioritize a specific cloning vector for cloning in prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
CO-4: Consider the efficiency of PCR based cloning in comparison to traditional cloning strategies.
CO-5: Compare and contrast between direct and indirect screening methods
CO-6: Show the prospects of Gene therapy and Human Genome Project.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To know the different types of coal, their analysis and gaseous fuels.
To have a basic understanding about terms related to phase rule and its applications to various systems.
To understand the requirements, classification of explosives and propellants used in aerospace industries.
To provide an idea about lubrication mechanisms, properties and to learn the science of composites and abrasives.
COURSE OUTCOMES
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TEXT/REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Jain P. C., and Monica Jain, Engineering Chemistry, 15th Edition, Dhanpat Rai Publishing Co., 2009.
2. Sheik Mideen A., Engineering Chemistry (I & II), 13th Edition, Shruthi Publishers, 2010.
3. Dara.S.S., Text Book of Engineering Chemistry, S.Chand & Co, 2009.
4. Kuriakose J. C., and Rajaram. J, Chemistry in Engineering and Technology, Vol.1 & 2, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing
Company (P) Ltd., 2009.
5.Puri Br., Sharma Lr., Madhan S Pathania, Principles of Physical Chemistry, 41st Edition, Vishal Publishing Co., 2004.
6.Uppal M.M., Engineering Chemistry, 6th Edition, Khanna Publishers,2006.
7. Agarwal O.P., Engineering Chemistry, 3rd Edition, Khanna Pubishers., 2003.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To understand the fundamentals of classification, synthesis, properties and structural elucidation of
carbohydrates, amino acids and proteins.
To know the classification and properties of lipids and enzymes.
To have overall idea about the structure and biological aspects of steroids, hormones, vitamins and nucleic acids.
MAX 45 Hours
COURSE OUTCOMES
CO-1: Understand the properties and structural elucidation of glucose and sucrose and biological importance of polysaccharides
CO-2: Explain the properties and primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary structure of proteins
CO-3: Explain the enzyme kinetics and analysis of fats and oils
CO-4: Discuss the constitution and structure of steroids, hormones and vitamins
CO-5: Elaborate the structure, sequencing and biological applications of nucleic acids
CO-6: Understand the basic chemistry concepts in science and technology
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To understand the fundamentals related to the phase diagrams and their applications.
To know about the types and properties of solutions.
To expose the students for various separation techniques for the purification of compounds.
To provide an idea about the chemical kinetics in terms of order, molecularity and their derivations involved.
To give an overview about the advanced electrochemical applications.
MAX 45 Hours
COURSE OUTCOMES
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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
SCY1105
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COURSE OBJECTIVES
To enable students to learn about the principles of Microbiology to emphasize structure and biochemical aspects of various
micro organisms.
To know the control and preventive measures of microbial infections and environmental pollutions.
SBT1103 MICROBIOLOGY
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REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Pelczar, Jr E.C.S Chan and noel R.Krieg, Microbiology, 5th edition Tata McGrawHill -2006
2. Joanne M. Willey, Linda Sherwood, Christopher J. Woolverton, Prescott’s Microbiology, 8th Edition, McGraw-Hill Higher
Education, 2008
3. Jawetz, Melnick and Adelberg’s Medical Microbiology . McGraw-Hill Medical, 2007
4. University of South Carolina School of Medicine (http://pathmicro.med.sc.edu/book/bact-sta.htm)
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To introduce a fascinating and controversial area of contemporary science, this course presents basic terms, principles, and
research methods used in the study of genetics.
To learn about the transmission, distribution, arrangement, and alteration of genetic information and how it
functions and is maintained in populations.
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
SBT1104 GENETICS
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COURSE OBJECTIVE
The aim of the course is to develop skills of the Students in the area of Chemical Engineering which will be necessary for
certain other course offered in the subsequent semesters.
Max 45 Hours
COURSE OUTCOME
1. Surgical Diathermy
2. Defibrillator (Demo)
3. Haemodialysis
4. Ventilators
5. Anesthesia Machine
6. Nebulizer
7. Pacemaker (Demo)
8. Humidifiers
9. Shockwave Therapy
10. Cerebellar Stimulators
11. Physiotherapy equipment – Digi laser, Indsonic, Indotherm – 500W
COURSE OUTCOMES
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COURSE OUTCOMES
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COURSE OBJECTIVE
The ability to identify, reflect upon, evaluate and apply different types of information and knowledge to form independent
judgments. Analytical, logical thinking and conclusions based on quantitative information will be the main objective of learning this
subject.
Max. 60 Hours
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
CO -1: Form ordinary and partial differential equations
CO -2: Illustrate the solution of first order exact equations
CO -3: Apply the concept of the numerical solutions to algebraic and transcendental equations.
CO -4: Categorize and implement the various numerical methods for Interpolation
CO -5: Appraise the solution of ordinary and partial differential equations by choosing the most suitable numerical method
CO -6: Produce the solution of ordinary and partial differential equations
Mapping of Course Outcomes with Programme Outcomes
COURSE OBJECTIVE
The course introduces the basic concepts of cloning and its application in various fields of biotechnology.
Max. 45 Hours
COURSE OUTCOME
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To know the fundamentals of innate and acquired immunity.
To understand how immune system fights and combats the infection and diseases.
To get an insight about the principle mechanism of immunity.
MAX 45 Hours
COURSE OUTCOME
CO-1:Understand innate and adaptive immune response system.
CO-2:Study of various tyoes antigen and monoclonel antibodies.
CO-3: Understand antigen and antibody interactions in immune system.
CO-4: Understand the mechanism of immunization
CO-5:Understand the role of immune system in organ transplantation, autoimmune disorders and Cancer
CO-6: Determination of antigens by immunological methods
SBT1202 IMMUNOLOGY
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To learn about enzymes, characteristics and their reactions
To learn the kinetics of enzyme activity
SBT1203 ENZYMOLOGY
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To introduce basic thermodynamic principles and apply these concepts in metabolic processes to understand them better.
This will in turn help in the production of biotech products (metabolites).
Max. 60 Hours.
COURSE OUTCOME
CO-1: To describe the fundamental principles in Thermodynamics, and to understand the movement of energy.
CO-2: To demonstrate the conversion of macromolecules in food to energy, and its regulation.
CO-3: To illustrate the different biochemical pathways and its interrelationship.
CO-4: To analyze the role of enzymes in metabolic pathways
CO-5: To find errors in metabolic pathways and relate the same with corresponding diseases.
CO-6: To hypothesize the fate of biomolecules in different life forms.
COURSE OBJECTIVE
To expose the students to various unit operations so as to enable them to improve the design and operation of the
bioprocess plant
COURSE OUTCOME
CO-1: Learn the basic definitions, units, unit systems and symbols in unit operations and processes.
CO-2: Understanding the flow sheets of any process.
CO-3: Analyzing and converting the values from one unit system to other unit system.
CO-4: Understanding the material balance and energy balance calculations.
CO-5: Classification of fuels, analyzing the data and evaluate the fuel or flue gas composition.
CO-6: Material and Energy balance calculations for process equipments
Microbiology Lab
1. Study and Handling of Microscope
2. Laboratory rules and regulations
3. Staining Procedures
a). Smear preparation b).
Simple staining
c). Grams staining d).
Capsule staining
4. Sterilization procedures and preparation of solid and liquid media
5. Streak plate method
6. Decimal dilution method
7. Spread plate method
8. Pour plate method
9. Antibiotic Sensitivity test
Biochemistry Lab
1. Estimation of Protein by Lowry’s Method
2. Preparation of casein from milk
3. Preparation of Aspirin from salicylate
4. Amino acid Analysis
5. Carbohydrate Analysis
COURSE OUTCOMES
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COURSE OBJECTIVE
The objective of this paper is to consider a few topics in Molecular Biology in depth. It is designed to give a good background
in current Molecular Biology, which should allow for easy continuation to master’s programmes.
COURSE OUTCOME
CO-1:Categorize the essential tools in genetic engineering
CO-2:Demonstrate the various techniques useful in genetic engineering and their applications
CO-3:Develop the appropriate cloning methodologies
CO-4:Describe the principles of DNA sequencing methods
CO-5:Critically evaluate the application of genetic engineering
CO-6:Evaluate the hazard and impact of Genetically modified organisms
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To enhance the fundamental knowledge of structures and properties of proteins and analysis by biophysical methods
To provide foundation on protein engineering methods and their applications in improving their desired biological
activities.
COURSE OUTCOME
CO-1: To analyse and compare the amino acid sequence and structure of proteins, and relate this information to the function of
protein
CO-2: To understand and differentiate several biophysical techniques used for characterisation of protein structure
CO-3:To appraise different protein design strategies, that are commonly used for protein engineering
CO-4:To outline various Protein databases
CO-5:Critically evaluate the application of genetic engineering
CO-6:Evaluate the hazard and impact of Genetically modified organisms
COURSE OBJECTIVE
To give an insight into the working principles of optical methods, radioisotopes, spectroscopy and separation methods. This
will enable the students to carry out the research work innovatively
COURSE OUTCOME
CO-1:Categorize the essential tools in genetic engineering
CO-2:Demonstrate the various techniques useful in genetic engineering and their applications
CO-3:Develop the appropriate cloning methodologies
CO-4:Describe the principles of DNA sequencing methods
CO-5:Critically evaluate the application of genetic engineering
CO-6:Evaluate the hazard and impact of Genetically modified organisms
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To equip the students with the requisite background in areas of modern biology (biochemistry, cell biology, genetics and
molecular biology) and computer science (programming languages, databases, algorithms, graphics, data mining, data
security etc.).
To expose the students into core areas of Bioinformatics like multiple sequence alignment, phylogenetic trees.
Enabling the students to apply the knowledge of computational analysis for biological data analysis
Max. 45 Hours
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
CO -1: This unit will prepare the students to look into the basics and relavance of bioinformatics in research and
would be able to analyse the role of computational analyses solving biological problems.
CO -2: The students will demonstrate an advanced understanding of biological databases that are storehouse to the latest
information in biological research and will be able to select the appropriate database for retrieving the required type
of biological data.
CO -3: The students will be able to describe and interpret the metrics used to assess the quality of a pairwise sequence alignment,
identity versus similarity and database search
CO -4: Assess the relationships between the protein sequences from the different organisms based on the multiple sequence
alignment and Identify possible conserved protein domains and amino acids.
CO -5: Explain in general terms how web documents are transferred across the Internet with an overview on the system
components
CO -6: Describe the functions of operating systems and write simple Perl programs to process
biological data and understand Perl programs written by others
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COURSE OBJECTIVE
To impart basic knowledge on the principles of different kinds of reaction, reaction kinetics and to introduce various types of
reactors that are used in Chemical Engineering operations.
COURSE OBJECTIVE
The course depicts the fulfillment of learning skills from instrumentation and to impart knowledge on controllers
COURSE OUTCOMES
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COURSE OBJECTIVES
To develop skills of the students in the area of Bio process engineering with emphasis on basic requirements for
fermentation process, medium design.
To understand the concepts of sterilization and growth kinetics of microorganisms.
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
CO -1: Summarize the overall bioprocess technology and demonstrate the upstream and downstream procss
CO -2: Design fermenter and fermentation media for the production of metabolites
CO -3: Analyze the growth kinetics and Monod kinetics of the potential producer
CO -4: Interpret importance of sterilization in production level
CO -5: Illustrate the stiochiometreic of the fermentation process
CO -6: Design the downstream process for the extraction of commercial metabolites
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COURSE OBJECTIVES
To learn about the development and monitoring of the drugs
To understand the preparation of medicines according to the norms.
PHARMACEUTICAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
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COURSE OBJECTIVE
To develop skills of the students in the area of bioprocess with emphasis on various types of bioreactors and their designing
and operation.
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
CO -1: Study of basic working principle of bioreactors and optimization of medium preparation
CO -2: Design and operation of industrial bioreactors pipeline and working process
CO -3: To Evaluate the various microbial growth kinectics and comparative analysis of bioreactors
CO -4: To discuss and evaluating the microbial growth determination models
CO -5: Critique on the validity of experimental data and measurements of mass transfer rate
CO -6: Application and Operation of industrial bioreactors for various economical important products
Mapping of Course Outcomes with Programme Outcomes
COURSE OBJECTIVE
To develop skills of the students in the area of marine biotechnology with emphasis on various types of marine products.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The principal objective of this course is for students to acquire knowledge about high throughput tools of genome science.
This knowledge should enable students to explain the fundamental principles underlying various functional
genomics techniques and their applications in various biological systems.
MAX 45 Hours
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
CO -1: Provide an overview of the basic concepts of molecular modelling and analyse on the different types of input
provided to generate 3D models along with the stability of a model based on the energy of the system
CO -2: Enumerate on the various force fields responsible for the energy of a system and assess the significance of energy
minimisation for the stability of a system
CO -3: List out the different aspects of drugs like soft drugs and pro drugs and comprehend the various parameters involved
in the solubility of the drugs
CO -4: Summarise the steps involved in the development of drugs and ponder on the important aspects of pharmacophore
analysis and lead molecule identification in the process of drug design
CO -5: Describe the docking mechanism and analyse its importance in the development of drugs and thereby understand
the nuances involved in the development of drugs
CO -6: Look into the various databases of molecules and analyse them by giving the appropriate input system like SMILES
notation and analyse the three dimensional structures of molecules
Mapping of Course Outcomes with Programme Outcomes
COURSE OBJECTIVE
To understand the mechanism of fluids in motion under different conditions and to give an overview of various methods of
bioprocess modeling techniques
1. Growth
(a) Estimation of biomass, calculation of specific growth rate, yield coefficient of Bacteria. (b)
Estimation of biomass, calculation of specific growth rate, yield coefficient of Yeast.
2. Optimization of growth conditions – physical & chemical (pH, temperature, time, nutrients – carbon,
nitrogen& phoshorous)
(a) Medium optimization by placket burman design.
(b) Medium optimization – response surface methodology.
3. Glucose assay by dDNS method
4. Evaluations of enzyme kinetic parameters (Michaelis - Menten)
5. Enzyme activity calculation
6. Batch cultivation, estimation of kLa – dynamic gassing method, sulphide oxidation method
7. Immobilized by alginate gel method
8. Understanding a piping and instrumentation diagram for a bioreactor
9. Understanding of a Process flow diagram (PFD)
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
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COURSE OBJECTIVE
To offer the fundamentals in animal cell culture and impart knowledge about the micromanipulation and transgenic
animals
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
CO -1: Summarize the fundamental techniques of animal cell culture
CO -2: Design the scale up of animal cell culture
CO -3: Criticize the importance of transgenic animal
CO -4: Appraise the use and importance of invitro fertilization
CO -5: Elaborate Biosafety issues related to animal transgenesis
CO -6: Devise the animal cell culture techniques to overcome the social needs
Mapping of Course Outcomes with Programme Outcomes
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To understand the basic concepts of Downstream processing in fermentation technology
To develop skills of the students in the area of downstream processing with emphasis on product purification
COURSE OBJECTIVE
To introduce the basics of nanoscience, preparation and characterization of nanomaterials and their application
Max. 45 Hours
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
CO -1: Explain the fundamentals principles of nanotechnology and their application in biosciences & Biotechnology
CO -2: Apply engineering concepts to the nano scale domine
CO -3: Study nanofabrication methods for critical application
CO -4: Design processing conditions to engineer functional nanomaterials
CO -5: Evaluate regulatory, ethical and socio economic issues
CO -6: Apply and transfer nanotechnology principles for the society welfare
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SBT1307 NANOBIOTECHNOLOGY
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COURSE OBJECTIVE
To understand the critical relationship among biomolecular structure, function and force field models.
To be able to utilize basic modeling techniques to explore biological phenomena at the molecular level.
To emphasize Modelling drug/receptor interactions in detail by molecular mechanics, molecular dynamics simulations
and homology modeling.
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course explains the fundamentals of mass transfer operations and techniques involved in diffusion, convective
mass transfer, drying, crystallization and heat transfer operations.
COURSE OUTCOME
CO- 1: Students will learn about the diffusional mass transfer
CO- 2: Knowledge about the convective mass transfer
CO- 3: Operation of evaporators and design of evaporators will be clearly understood
CO- 4: Operation of Dryer will be understood
CO- 5: Student will understand the mechanism of crystallization and drying
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
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1. Growth
(a) Estimation of biomass, calculation of specific growth rate, yield coefficient of Bacteria. (b)
Estimation of biomass, calculation of specific growth rate, yield coefficient of Yeast.
2. Optimization of growth conditions – physical & chemical (pH, temperature, time, nutrients – carbon,
nitrogen& phoshorous)
(a) Medium optimization by placket burman design.
(b) Medium optimization – response surface methodology.
3. Glucose assay by dDNS method
4. Evaluations of enzyme kinetic parameters (Michaelis - Menten)
5. Enzyme activity calculation
6. Batch cultivation, estimation of kLa – dynamic gassing method, sulphide oxidation method
7. Immobilized by alginate gel method
8. Understanding a piping and instrumentation diagram for a bioreactor
9. Understanding of a Process flow diagram (PFD)
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
CO -1: The lab provides basic knowledge about bacteria and fungal growth
CO -2: To understand the nutritional parameters optimization by Plackett burman and Response surface methodology
CO -3: To optimize the bacterial growth conditions by various physical parameters
CO -4: To analyse and evaluate the enzyme kinectics
CO -5: To evaluate mass transfer coffiencient by various methods
CO -6: To understand and piping and process flow diagram
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
CO -1: To understand the basic knowledge on seperation techniques
CO -2: To evaluate protein release constant by cell disruption method
CO -3: Protein precipitaion by ammonium sulphate method
CO -4: To seperate the protein molecules by chromatographic method
CO -5: To seperate protein molecules by Aqeous two phases extraction
CO -6: Sepration of molecules based on the molecular properties
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
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L T P C Max. Marks
SBT 4061 BIOINSTRUMENTATION LAB
0 0 4 2 100
COURSE OUTCOMES
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COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
CO -1: understand the concepts in in vitro culture system in plants
CO -2: Analyse the importance of sterilization in plant tissue culture.
CO -3: Develop the skills in surace sterilization and inoculation
CO -4: Develop the skill in micropropagation
CO -5: Develop the skill in in vitro production of secondary metabolites
CO -6: Understand various application of plant tissue culture
COURSE OBJECTIVE
To explain the fundamentals of biosafety and to impart knowledge of bioethics both of which will mold better professionals.
An introduction to intellectual property rights would instigate novel ideas.
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
CO -1: Interpret the historical background, importance and levels of Biosafety at laboratory and industrial scale.And its
impact on biotechnology field and the quality of human life
CO -2: Review the principles and guidelines in biosafety for the use of genetically modified organisms, and its effect on
human and environmental health
CO -3: Investigate the basic concepts of Patents, Trademarks and copy rights
CO -4: Propose how to identify the Geographical indications and Patent data base, and also to learn how to file a patent
CO -5: Formulate more insights into the regulatory authorities’ agreements, treaties and amendments and be able to devise
business strategies by taking account of IPRs
CO -6: Establish adequate knowledge on bioethics and the use of GMOs and its effect in biotechnology field and human
health
Mapping of Course Outcomes with Programme Outcomes
4. Singh K, Intellectual Property Rights on Biotechnology, Kalyani Publication, 2nd Edition, 2008.
COURSE OBJECTIVE
To familiarize engineering students with the concepts of Management useful for Managing their own enterprise or
to work in a professional organization in Managerial capacity and to provide them an ethical outlook.
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
CO -1: Acquire familiarity towards Evolution of Management, principles of F.W.Taylor & Henry Fayol, Organizational
structures and basics of management including concepts of MBO & MBE.
CO -2: Gains knowledge on the types of business organization, designing a layout for a plant, and the safety measure to
overcome industrial accidents.
CO -3: Recognizes the importance of studying individual and group behavior at workplace and its effect on performance
in organization.
CO -4: Develop expertise knowledge on the impact of Leadership Communication and Group dynamics in industry.
CO -5: Learn the basics of ethical behaviour and corporate social responsibility practiced in industries.
CO -6: To solve cases business, to do a role play based on the knowledge gained from the subject and also apply the
gained knowledge in industries in real life situations .
L T P C Max. Marks
SBT 4061 BIOINSTRUMENTATION LAB
0 0 4 2 100
L T P C Max. Marks
SBT4062 PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY LAB
0 0 4 2 100
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
CO -1: understand the concepts in in vitro culture system in plants
CO -2: Analyse the importance of sterilization in plant tissue culture.
CO -3: Develop the skills in surace sterilization and inoculation
CO -4: Develop the skill in micropropagation
CO -5: Develop the skill in in vitro production of secondary metabolites
CO -6: Understand various application of plant tissue culture
Mapping of Course Outcomes with Programme Outcomes
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To introduce the concepts of plant tissue culture
To provide the basics on transgenic plants
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
CO -1: Understand about the genomic organization in plants
CO -2: Comprehend various gene regulation mechanisms in plants
CO -3: Apply the knowledge in doing gentic manipulations in plants
CO -4: Analyze various gene transfer techniques that can be applied to plants
CO -5: Create genetically modified plants
CO -6: Evaluate the safety of genetically modified organisms
Mapping of Course Outcomes with Programme Outcomes
COURSE OBJECTIVE
To advance knowledge about organism develops from a single cell and how healthy cells replace damaged cells in adult
organisms.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To know the general organization of brain and spinal cord.
To provide knowledge on the pathology and diseases related to nervous system.
SBT1601 NEUROSCIENCE
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COURSE OBJECTIVE
The course describes the interaction of the food and microorganisms, their negative impact and the methods of food
preservation by modern biotechnological process.
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
CO -1: identify the food borne infections
CO -2: understand how microorganisms are useful in food biotechnology
CO -3: apply the knowledge in food process and production
CO -4: Evaluate the techniques available for storage and preservation
CO -5: developing appropriate food processing techniques
CO -6: assess the application of food packaging in economy aspects
Mapping of Course Outcomes with Programme Outcomes
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To understand the organization of plant genome
To provide an insight into the applications of tissue culture and transformation
COURSE OBJECTIVE
To create general understanding amongst the students in the subject of Industrial Biotechnology through in- depth lectures
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
CO -1: Understand the major types of pollution and to identify the soil microorganisms
CO -2: Sketch the biogeochemical cycles involved during the energy transfer between abiotic and biotic organisms
CO -3: Recognize and to implement diverse methods in order to treat waste water from heterogeneous sources
CO -4: Reduce the trouble of removing environmental pollutants through bioremediation and microbial leaching processes
CO -5: Identify the alternative renewable sources and to produce bioproducts from bio-waste by means of eco-friendly schema
CO -6: Compare and contrast the aerobic and anerobic degradation of recalcitrants with special reference to GEM
Mapping of Course Outcomes with Programme Outcomes
COURSE OBJECTIVE
To bring about an insight on the basic concepts and advanced research area in Environmental Biotechnology
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
CO -1: Understand the major types of pollution and to identify the soil microorganisms
CO -2: Sketch the biogeochemical cycles involved during the energy transfer between abiotic and biotic organisms
CO -3: Recognize and to implement diverse methods in order to treat waste water from heterogeneous sources
CO -4: Reduce the trouble of removing environmental pollutants through bioremediation and microbial leaching processes
CO -5: Identify the alternative renewable sources and to produce bioproducts from bio-waste by means of eco-friendly
CO -6: Compare and contrast the aerobic and anerobic degradation of recalcitrants with special reference to GEM
Mapping of Course Outcomes with Programme Outcomes
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To introduce the basics of cancer biology
To understand the pathways of disease mechanisms
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
CO -1: Analyse basic concepts of cancer
CO -2: Summarizing the causative agents and diagnosis
CO -3: Recognizing the molecular mechanism for cancer manifestation
CO -4: Evaluate the oncogenes and oncoproteins in cancer transformation
CO -5: Comparing diverse therapeutic measure
CO -6: Apply and transfer anti cancer measures for society welfare
Mapping of Course Outcomes with Programme Outcomes
COURSE OBJECTIVE
To know about the spoilage of foods because of microbes and to gain knowledge about the processing of food and
techniques of preservation
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
CO -1: To define spoilage of foods by microorganisms
CO -2: To understand the role of microorganisms in food spoilage
CO -3: To illustrate various methods of food processing
CO -4: To evaluate various methods of preservation
CO -5: To define the method of packing materials
CO -6: To understand the labelling of food products
Mapping of Course Outcomes with Programme Outcomes
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To provide knowledge on the basics of aquaculture and hatcheries
To understand the chromosomal manipulations and their effects
COURSE OBJECTIVE
To promote safety in industries, reduce hazards and maintain high standards in industries. Also to help maintain healthy
work practices and promote quality work keeping in mind environmental preservation.
COURSE OBJECTIVE
To introduce students about Good manufacturing practices quality concepts which would expose them to industrial
scenario.
COURSE OBJECTIVE
To develop in a student efficient and effective deployment of an organization's resources when they are needed. Such
resources may include financial resources, inventory, human skills, production resources, or information technology.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The course aims at equipping students to be competent in facing the challenges in today's globalized context, by
providing an insight to soft skills for success and life skills for survival at the workplace.
Max. 45 Hours
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
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COURSE OBJECTIVE
To provide with an introduction to professional writing as a disciplinary field.
Max. 45 Hours
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
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COURSE OBJECTIVE
To educate the learners on written communication and provide exposure to practical aspects of writing for wider
audience and for scientific community.
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
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COURSE OBJECTIVE
To create an awareness towards natural and man-made disasters, disaster preparedness and disaster management
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
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COURSE OBJECTIVE
To enable the students to understand the tools used in Bioinformatics & how to use them. This will facilitate the students to
undertake projects in modern biology.
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
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COURSE OBJECTIVE
To understand the basics of PERL programming and its role and applications in Bioinformatics discipline.
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
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COURSE OBJECTIVE
To learn to appreciate the programming language that can be used for a wide variety of programming tasks and to expose
the student to the standard scripting language. At the end of the course, the student will be developing adequate skills in
programming and will be known to understand the implementation of various applications using powerful assortment of built-
in types in python.
SBI1605 PYTHON
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COURSE OBJECTIVE
The course provides an intriguing insight in chemistry, engineering, biology and medicine that has a significant impact on
biomaterials.
It highlights the way in which modern biology and medicine is inextricably linked to scientific discipline and
helping us to understand the complex world of biomaterials.
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
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SBM1304 BIOMATERIALS
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COURSE OBJECTIVES
The paper provides opportunities for training and research in all aspects of hospital / health administration. It helps to
promotesscientific management of hospital and advancement of health care systems so as to make it rational, responsive
and cost efficient.
The student is thus educated in the development of high quality of hospital care in the community and the country
so as to provide a satisfactory environment to the patient and clinical research
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
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To enable the student to acquire adequate knowledge on micro mechanical devices and their applications in drug delivery
and nanotechnology.
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
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COURSE OBJECTIVE
To introduce students about Good manufacturing practices quality concepts which would expose them to industrial
scenario.
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
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To understand the essentials of basic biological principles
COURSE OBJECTIVE
To make the students to understand the basic concepts about the analytical techniques
Max. 45 Hours
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
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SCY1601 SPECTROSCOPY
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COURSE OBJECTIVE
To know the various sources of energy available and to face the future challenges arising due to energy crisis.
Max. 45 Hours
COURSE OUTCOMES
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To expose the students to the basic principles of energy conversions, materials for energy conversion and
energy storage devices.
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
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COURSE OBJECTIVE
To provide a qualitative idea on the fundamentals of seismology and theoretical understanding of various physical
properties of earth.
Max. 45 Hours
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
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SPH1602 GEOPHYSICS
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COURSE OBJECTIVE
To provide the Windows to the Universe, Solar System, and Planetary Atmospheres and also to expose the students to
the instruments related with space physics.
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
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COURSE OBJECTIVE
To provide qualitative description of interesting astronomical aspect and evolution of structures in the
Universe.
COURSE OUTCOMES
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SPH1604 ASTROPHYSICS
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COURSE OBJECTIVE
To enable the students understand the laws that govern the structure and properties of the atom, molecules and the
nucleus. Also to provide an introduction to the elementary particles.
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
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To develop applications for current and emerging mobile computing devices, performing tasks at all stages of the software
development life-cycle.
To learn how to utilize rapid prototyping techniques to design and develop sophisticated mobile interfaces.
To design, implement and deploy mobile applications using an appropriate software development environment.
Max. 45 Hours
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
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To understand the dominant software systems and algorithms for coping with Big Data.
Apply appropriate analytic techniques and tools to analyze big data, create statistical models, and identify insights
that can lead to actionable results
To explore the ethical implications of big data research, and particularly as they relate to the web
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
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To provide introductions to event driven programming, game engine scripting, game engine class structures.
Learning to plan and to report on a significant programming project.
Learn to work in programming in teams, and learn to use standard game development environments, in particular
the Unity3d development platform.
Max. 45 Hours
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
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To study about existing green computing strategies
fundamental challenges in achieving green operations of computing units
Assess enterprise-wide and personal computing and computing related energy consumption.
Max. 45 Hours
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
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To gain knowledge to develop, design and implement two and three dimensional graphical structures
To enable students to acquire knowledge of Multimedia compression and animations.
To learn creation, Management and Transmission of Multimedia objects.
Max. 45 Hours
COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, Students will be able to-
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