DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY

PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUTCOME

After successful completion of this course, students will

PSO1: Understand the diversity of the animal world from lower to higher organisms.

PSO2: Gain knowledge about the anatomy, morphology, physiology, and structural differences of various organisms.

PSO3: To understand the geographical distribution of various animals.

PSO4: To understand the cell as the basic unit of life and its various components and how it divides.

PSO5: To gain knowledge on structural differences in the anatomy of different organs of various organisms.

PSO6: To understand the physiological function of various human organs.

PSO7: To understand natural resources and their conservation and sustainable management.

PSO8: To understand the concept of wildlife and their management.

PSO9: To be aware of various transmissible diseases through insects.

PSO10: Application of knowledge and skills in entrepreneurship

1st Semester

COURSE OUTCOME
B.Sc Semester I (Major)

Title of the course: Animal Diversity I

Course Code: ZOOC1

After successful completion of the course, Students will be able to:

CO1: Classify non-chordates and chordates and be able to understand possible classes of these observed in nature.

CO2: Describe their structural organization, mode of nutrition, and locomotion.

CO3: To understand about larval forms of various organisms.

CO4: To gain knowledge on the geographical distribution of various lower and higher organisms.

Practical B. Sc 1st semester

CO1: Recognize various invertebrates and vertebrates from their mounted form or museum specimens.

CO2: To understand the life cycle of a few invertebrates.

CO3: To understand the larval form of various organisms.

CO4: To understand the diversity of protozoa in locally available pond water.


B.Sc Semester I (Minor)

Title of the course: Animal Diversity I

Course Code: MINZOO1

After successful completion of the course, Students will be able to:

CO1: Classify non-chordates and chordates and be able to understand the possible class of these observed in nature.

CO2: Describe their structural organization, mode of nutrition, and locomotion.

CO3: To understand about larval forms of various organisms.

CO4: To gain knowledge on the geographical distribution of various lower and higher organisms.

Practical B. Sc 1st semester

CO1: Recognize various invertebrates and vertebrates from their mounted form or museum specimens.

CO2: To understand the life cycle of a few invertebrates.

CO3: To understand the larval form of various organisms.

CO4: To understand the diversity of protozoa in locally available pond water.

2nd Semester

B. Sc Semester II (Major)

Title of the course: Animal Diversity II

Course Code: ZOOC2

After successful completion of the course, Students will be able to;

CO1: Classify non-chordates and chordates and be able to understand possible classes of these observed in nature.

CO2:  To analyze their structural anatomy.

CO3: To understand and examine the structural differences between different groups of animals.

Practical B. Sc 2nd Semester

CO1: Recognize various invertebrates and vertebrates from their mounted form or museum specimens.

CO2: To understand the digestive system, mouth parts, nervous system, etc. of various organisms.

CO3: To know the difference between venomous and non-venomous snakes.

CO4: To understand the larval form of various organisms.


B.Sc. Semester II (Minor)

Title of the course: Animal Diversity II

Course Code: MINZOO2

After successful completion of the course, Students will be able to;

CO1: Classify non-chordates and chordates and be able to understand possible classes of these observed in nature.

CO2:  To analyze their structural anatomy.

CO3: To understand and examine the structural differences between different groups of animals.

Practical B. Sc. Semester II

CO1: Recognize various invertebrates and vertebrates from their mounted form or museum specimens.

CO2: To understand the digestive system, mouth parts, nervous system, etc. of various organisms.

CO3: To know the difference between venomous and non-venomous snakes.

CO4: To understand the larval form of various organisms.

3rd Semester

B. Sc Semester III (Major)

Title of the course: Cell Biology

Course Code: ZOOC3

After successful completion of the course, Students will be able to:

CO1: To understand the concept of the cell as the functional unit of life.

CO2: Understand the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.

CO3: To gain knowledge of the components of cells and their functions.

CO4: Explain cell division and differentiate between mitosis and meiosis.

Practical B. Sc 3rdSemester

CO1: To prepare permanent slides of various cells such as; DNA, RNA, Protein, and mucopolysaccharide.

CO2: To understand about Barr body.

CO3: To prepare slides to understand various stages of meiosis and mitosis.

Title of the course: Comparative anatomy of the vertebrates

Paper Code: ZOOC4

After successful completion of the course, Students will be able to:

CO1: To introduce and explain the anatomy of different systems in vertebrates.

CO2: To analyze the structural modifications in the anatomy of different groups.

CO3: To analyze the anatomical relationship between various vertebrates.

CO4: Knowledge of comparative anatomy related to derivatives of integuments, aortic arches and hearts, and urinogenital system.

Practical B. Sc 3rdSemester

CO1: To understand efferent and afferent branchial systems in fish.

CO2: Study of different types of scales in vertebrates.

CO3: To understand the comparison between the skeleton and skulls of different vertebrates.

CO4: To understand the comparative anatomy of the heart, lung, kidney, eye, and ear of different vertebrates.


B.Sc Semester III (Minor)

Title of the course: Human Physiology

Course Code: MINZOO3

After successful completion of the course, Students will be able to;

CO1: Understand the concept of human physiology.

CO2: To understand the function of various organs of humans.

CO3: To understand the process of digestion, respiration, excretion, and endocrine systems.

Practical B. Sc 3rd Semester

CO1: To understand the anatomy of human organs such as lungs, kidneys, thyroid, pancreas, adrenal testis, and ovary through histological slide.

CO2: To study various blood cells of human beings.

CO3: To gain knowledge about the estimation of hemoglobin.

CO4: To know about various parts of the human stomach.

COURSE OUTCOME (ZOOLOGY: GENERIC ELECTIVE COURSE: I)

Semester I

Title of the course: Natural Resource Management

Course Code: GECZOO1

After successful completion of the course, Students will be able to:

CO1: To understand about basic natural resources.

CO2: To have basic knowledge of sustainable utilization, management, and conservation of natural resources.

CO3: To know about the natural resources of Northeast India.

Semester II

Title of the course: Wildlife Conservation and Management

Course Code: GECZOO2

After successful completion of the course, Students will be able to:

CO1: To understand the concept of wildlife and its management.

CO2: To understand the importance of wildlife and its conservation.

CO3: To understand various conservation tools and methods.

CO4: Gain knowledge on wildlife, habitat, threats, and conservation measures.

Semester III

Title of the course: Insects vectors and diseases.

Course Code: GECZOO3

After successful completion of the course, Students will be able to:

CO1: To understand the concept of insects as vectors of diseases.

CO2: To understand the general features of insects.

CO3: To examine the role of various insects in the transmission of diseases.

CO4: Gain knowledge on disease prevention.

COURSE OUTCOME (Zoology: Skill Enhancement Course: SEC)

Semester-I

Title of the Course: Freshwater Aquaculture

Course Code: SEC111

After successful completion of the course, Students will be able to:

CO1: Gain the knowledge of maintenance of fish health.

CO2: Gain the knowledge of rearing fishes under different environmental conditions.

CO3: Understand the concept of freshwater aquaculture.

CO4: Understand the technique of induced breeding.

CO5: Use the skill of fish rearing and transportation for commercial purpose.

 Semester-I

Title of the Course: Apiculture

Course Code: SEC112

After successful completion of the course, Students will be able to:

CO1: Acquire the knowledge of bee diseases.

CO2: Understand the concept of apiculture.

CO3: Use the skill of bee rearing process and tools for commercial purpose.

Semester-II

Title of the Course: Sericulture

Course Code: SEC211

After successful completion of the course, Students will be able to:

CO1: To gain the knowledge of diseases and learn the control measures

CO2: Gain the concept of sericulture

CO3: Use the skill of rearing technique and associated tools for entrepreneurship.

 

Semester-II

Title of the Course: Aquarium Fish Keeping

Course Code: SEC212

After successful completion of the course, Students will be able to:

CO1: Learn about the ornamental fishes and their importance.

CO2: Learn the technique of fish feed preparation.

CO3: Learn about the acclimatization of fish.

CO4: Gain the concept of aquarium fish keeping.

CO5: Acquire the skill of rearing of fish in aquariums for entrepreneurship.

 

Semester-III

Title of the Course: Vermicomposting.

Course Code: SEC311

After successful completion of the course, Students will be able to:

CO1: Study the different species of earthworms and their role.

CO2: Learn about vermicomposting tools.

CO3: Get the concept of vermicomposting.

CO4: Acquire the skill of vermicomposting and can be able to take up vermicomposting as entrepreneurship.

 

Semester-III

Title of the Course: Medical Diagnostics

Course Code: SEC312

After successful completion of the course, Students will be able to:

CO1: Study the basic medical diagnostic tools and techniques.

CO2: Gain the basic concept of medical diagnostics.

CO3: Have a clear understanding of basic medical diagnostic tests and ability to perform them.

CO4: Can use the skill of medical diagnostic for entrepreneurship.