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Semester-I Course Title: Ecology & Environmental Biology
Course Outcomes
Students would develop an understanding with respect to:
❖ CO1: the concept of basic theories and principles of ecology.
❖ CO2: critical understanding of the concepts like population dynamics, community structure and abundance, species interactions, energy flow, productivity, succession, biological invasions etc.
❖ CO3: critical understanding of the human influence on environment.
❖ CO4: the practical aspects based on research/field trainings.
Course Title: Fundamentals of Genetics
❖ CO1: basic concepts of chromosomes, their special forms and aberrations.
❖ CO2: structure of genetic material, basic hereditary principles ; mutations and DNA repair mechanism .
❖ CO3: fundamentals of DNA replication , protein synthesis and control of gene expression..
Course title : Ichthyology
❖ CO1: the fish classification, structure and adaptations in relation to diverse habitat conditions in fishes.
❖ CO2: the basic concepts of feeding, reproductive & respiratory ecology in fishes
❖ CO3: parental care and adaptive capabilities to special environment in fishes etc.
Course Title: Immunology
❖ CO1: the basic knowledge about immune system and its role in improving general health and immunity.
❖ CO2: critical concepts of immune system, immune cells and immunological techniques
❖ CO3:tumour immunology and transplantation immunology .
Course Title: An Introduction to Insect Diversity
CO1: the basic knowledge about the morphology, taxonomic diversity and physiology of insects.
CO2: Critical understanding of the key concepts of insect ecology, biology and its relationship with various biotic and abiotic factors.
CO3: practical and applied aspects of entomology.
Semester-II Course Title: Cell Biology & Research Instrumentation
❖ CO-1: the structural and functional unit of life.
❖ CO-2: the basic concepts of cell biology: cell cycle, cell communication, cell signaling and cell death.
❖ CO-3: principles and working ofvarious instruments for the study of cell architecture, cellular components and cell machinery.
Course Title : Functional Anatomy of Animals
CO1: comparative functioning of the organ systems across the animal world.
CO2: the insights into developmental and physiological adaptations vs evolutionary strategies.
CO3: coordination of various biological systems within diverse animal groups.
Course Title: Basic Endocrinology
❖ CO-1: the comparative morphology and physiology of neuro-endocrine systems in invertebrates and vertebrates.
❖ CO-2: the basic information about the endocrine glands & their secretions.
❖ CO-3: the working principles of hormones and their elated deficiency diseases.
Course Title: Biotechnology
❖ CO-1: the basics and applied aspects of biotechnology and animal tissue culture.
❖ CO-2: the advanced biotechnological practices and approaches.
❖ CO-3: technology application inmedical, industrial, environmental and agricultural areas.
Course Title : Biodiversity, Conservation & Management
❖ CO1: the basic concepts of biodiversity and its use for human welfare.
❖ CO2: critical understanding of Indian biodiversity and its zoo geographical distribution.
❖ CO3: threats to biodiversity and conversational scopeand strategies.
Semester-III Title : Animal Physiology
❖ CO-1:basic concepts of physiologyviz :digestion,respiration,excretion,cardiovascular,excretory,nervous and muscular systems.
❖ CO-2: gastrointestinal disorders, respiratory stresses vs environment.
❖ CO-3: the mechanisms that work to keep the human body alive and functioning
Course Title: Fundamentals of Biochemistry
❖ CO-1: structure, types and classification of proteins, carbohydrates and fats.
❖ CO-2: enzymes and mechanism of enzyme action .
❖ CO-3: metabolic pathways of various bio-molecules and their functional significance.
Course Title: Biosystematics, Taxonomy & Evolution
❖ CO1: the importance and application of biosystematics.
❖ CO2: evolution with reference to various theories of organic evolution.
❖ CO3: the major events in evolutionary time scale.
❖ CO4: concepts, origin and mode of speciation.
❖ CO5: evolution of man in lieu of evidences favoring biological evolution.
Semester-IV Course Title: Reproductive & Developmental Biology
❖ CO-1: the gonads and their role in reproductive process.
❖ CO-2: the factors and breeding behavior in non mammalians and mammalians.
❖ CO-3: the mechanism, patterns and processes involved in cleavage, blastulation and gastrulation.
❖ CO-4: the key concepts of neural tube formation, organ formation in birds and mammals, metamorphosis in amphibians.
Course Title: Aquaculture
❖ CO1: various forms and practices of aquaculture.
❖ CO2: aquaculture practices with special emphasis on culture of aquatic organisms
❖ CO3: preparation andmanagement of different types of ponds for carp culture.
CO4: types of fish feed, their composition and formulation techniques.
Course Title: Microbiology
❖ CO1: microorganisms and their application in health, industries and agriculture.
❖ CO2: transmission mechanism and clinical presentations of common diseases.
❖ CO3: agriculture / soil microbiology and bio remediation .
Course Title: Limnology
❖ CO1:limnological aspects of inland freshwater resources.
❖ CO2: relation of inland water resources with the terrestrial ecosystem.
❖ CO3: biological diversity of lentic and lotic water bodies.
❖ CO4: conservation, management and rehabilitation aspects of wetlands. .
Course Title: Fish & fisheries
❖ CO1:present status and future potential of fish resources of India.
❖ CO2: fish: its biotic and abiotic environment.
❖ CO3: fish breeding: culture and captive breeding techniques.
❖ CO4: fish nutrition: requirements, processing and preservation techniques .
❖ CO5: fishaquarium : setting and health management
Title: Molecular Genetics & Cytogenetics
❖ CO1:analysis of human chromosomes by using classical and advanced cytogenetic techniques.
❖ CO2: genetics of human disorders by Pedigree analysis and karyotyping
❖ CO3:genetic and molecular basis of human genetic diseases.
❖ CO4:human genome project, human cloning, single gene and multifactorial disorders.
Course Title: Entomology
❖ CO1: importance of beneficial and non-beneficial insects.
❖ CO2: applied aspects of insects and their services to human welfare .
❖ CO3: insect behaviour, insect plant interactions ,insect pest management and their control measures.
CourseTitle: Biological Anthropology
❖ CO-1: biological anthropology: historical background ,scope and application .
❖ CO-2: history of human evolution / principles and processes of human evolution.
❖ CO-3: human biology; genetics, epidemiology and susceptibility to various diseases.
Name | Designation | Qualification | Specialization | Contact Info. |
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Prof. Seema Langer | Professor & Head | M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D | Fish, Prawn, Crab, Taxonomy, Culture, Parasitology | E-mail: hodzooluniversityofjammu@gmail.com, langerseema@yahoo.co.inEPABX: Mobile No.: 9906027016 |
Prof. Roopma Gandotra | Professor | M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D | Aquaculture, Fish Biology, Endocrinology& Microbiology | E-mail: roopmagandotra@jammuuniversity.ac.in, roopmagandotra08@gmail.comEPABX: Mobile No.: 9419192591 |
Dr. Arti Sharma | Assistant Professor | M.Sc., Ph.D | Aquatic Ecology, Insect Diversity, Aquaculture & Toxicology | E-mail: arti.sharma68@yahoo.co.inEPABX: Mobile No.: 9419131914 |
Dr. Parvinder Kumar | Assistant Professor | M.Sc., Ph.D | Human Genetics, Molecular Biology Medical/ clinical genetics Population genetic | E-mail: parvinderkb2003@yahoo.co.inEPABX: Mobile No.: 9419195384 |
Dr. Sarbjeet Kour | Assistant Professor | M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. | Limnology, Aquatic biology, Ecology & Zooplanktology | E-mail: drsarbjeetkour@gmail.com, sarbj1977@yahoo.comEPABX: Mobile No.: 9419128802 |
Dr. Rakesh Kumar | Assistant Professor | M.Sc, M.Phil, Ph. D. | Animal/Human Cytogenetics, Human genetics, Molecular biology, Cancer Genetics, DNA Barcoding | E-mail: rakeshpanjaliya@jammuuniversity.ac.in, rakesh_chinab@yahoo.co.inEPABX: Mobile No.: 9419155790 |
Dr. Ripu Daman Parihar | Assistant Professor | B.Sc, M.Sc.,Ph.D., | E-mail: ripuparihar@jammuuniversity.ac.inEPABX: Mobile No.: 9596733127 | |
Dr. Raman Jasrotia | Contractual Faculty | M.Sc, M.phil, Ph.D | E-mail: drraman.jasrotia@jammuuniversity.ac.inEPABX: Mobile No.: 9906079611 | |
Dr. Pankaj Chibber | Contractual Faculty | M.Sc, Ph.D | E-mail: drpankajchibber@jammuuniversity.ac.inEPABX: Mobile No.: 8493855865 | |
Dr. Chinmoyee Maharana | Assistant Professor | B.Sc, M.Sc.,Ph.D., | E-mail: chinmoyee.maharana@jammuuniversity.ac.inEPABX: Mobile No.: 9717961237 |