M.Sc.ND/Batch 2023-25/Semester II/Specialization Core Courses:NTG
    CO1:To study, understand and gain expertise in the basic cell and molecular biology experiments.
    CO2:To apply the knowledge gained and demonstrate an ability to set up own experiments.
    CO3:Demonstrate an ability to record experimental data.
    CO4:Effectively analyse the results obtained to reach a conclusion.
    Catalogue Code: T4770
    Course Type: Specialization Core Course
    Total Credit: 4
    Credits (Theory): 2
    No. of Hours: 45
    Internal Marks: 90
    External Marks : 60
    Total Marks: 150
    Experiential Learning: Yes
    Primary Purpose of Course: Skill Development
    Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
    Course Code: 401450310
    Course Skill Type: Transferable /Life Skills
      CO1:The student will be able to explain the concepts of human genetics.
      CO2:The student will be able to state and explain the concepts of nutrient interactions with genes.
      CO3:The student will be able to discuss the concept of environment and gene interaction.
      CO4:The student will be able to evaluate relevant scientific literature in gene, nutrient and environmental interactions and understand its application in individualized diet prescription.
      Catalogue Code: TH4752
      Course Type: Specialization Core Course
      Total Credit: 4
      Credits (Theory): 2
      No. of Hours: 45
      Internal Marks: 90
      External Marks : 60
      Total Marks: 150
      Experiential Learning: Yes
      Primary Purpose of Course: Other
      Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
      Course Code: 401450213
        CO1:To study and demonstrate knowledge in cell and molecular biology including molecular events that control growth, development and morphological characteristics of organisms.
        CO2:To critically evaluate relevant scientific literature in cell and molecular biology and demonstrate comprehension of the nature, scope and ethical issues through written and oral tasks.
        CO3:To be able to communicate cell and molecular biology principles and data effectively to diverse audiences and in a variety of written and oral formats.
        CO4:To work and learn effectively both independently and collaboratively.
        Catalogue Code: TH4768
        Course Type: Specialization Core Course
        Total Credit: 4
        Credits (Theory): 2
        No. of Hours: 45
        Internal Marks: 90
        External Marks : 60
        Total Marks: 150
        Experiential Learning: Yes
        Primary Purpose of Course: Skill Development
        Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
        Course Code: 401450212