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1st August 2015, 08:09 AM
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Ptu msc cmb
Will you please give here syllabus for M.Sc. (Clinical Microbiology) (MSC CMB) course of Punjab Technical University (PTU) ?
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1st August 2015, 12:45 PM
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Re: Ptu msc cmb
As you want I am here giving you syllabus for M.Sc. (Clinical Microbiology) (MSC CMB) course of Punjab Technical University (PTU) . Syllabus : MSCCMB-101: Human Anatomy ANATOMY Introduction of anatomy and Histology, Elementary Histology of cell, Tissues of the body organs and system, Elementary Anatomy and Histology of :- a.Skeletel System Development of bones, types of bones, Micro-anatomical and gross structure of bones, Osteology of human skeleton and various movement of joints. b. Muscular System Structure and type of muscles in human body, important muscles and their group action. c.Criculation System Structure of heart and blood vessels, Systemic criculation, pulmonary circulation, Portal criculation, and coronary circulation. d.Lymphatic System Lymph vessels, Lymph nodes and Lymphoid organs, their structure and functions. e.Digestive System Gastrointestinal tract and associated glands (Salivery Glands, Liver, Pancreas etc). f .Respiratory System Trachea, Lungs including other air passages. g.Urinary System Kidney, ureter and urinary bladder etc. h.Endocrine System Thyroid glands, Parathyroid glands, Adrenal glands and Pituitary glands. i.Femal and Male reproductory organs System. j. Skin and its appendages, k.Special sense organs: Eye, Ear, Nose Taste buds, Subcutaneous sense organs. l.Nervous System: Brain, Spinal cord and peripheral nerves. MSCCMB-102: Human Physiology 1.Blood: Blood volume, composition and function of blood, haemopoesis, blood coagulation, blood groups, body fluids. a.Cardiovascular System : General plan of cirulatory system, function of heart and blood vessels (arteries, arterioles, capillaries and veins) heart sound and E.C.G. nervous control of heart and blood vessels, regular of blood pressure. b.Respiratory System Functional anatomy of respiratory system, mechanism of breathing and exchange of gases in the lungs. Regulation of respiration, Oxygen and. carbondioxide carriage, anoxia, dysproes, cyanisis, artificial respiration and pulmonary function test. c.Gastrointestinal System : Alimentary canal and its various glands, digestion of food in mouth, stomach and small intestines, gastro-intestinal tract PTU/DEP/Paramedical/September 2005/Detailed Syllabus Paramedical Syllabus Manual : 109 / 144 movements and absorption. Function of liver and liver function tests and metabolism. d.Excretory System Structure and function of kidney and Urinary bladder, Structure and function of skin. e.Endocrine Glands Reproductive System: Endocrine glands and their function. Regulation of endocrine secreation. Physiology of male and female reproductive System. f.Muscular System: Types of muscles, innervation of muscles, neuromuscular transmission, mechanism of muscular contraction. Nervous System : Neurone and its function, spinal cord and reflex action, sensory end organs and sensory path ways, cerebral cortex and motor path ways. Maintenance of posture and locomotion, automatic nervous system, Physiology of vision, hearing test and olfaction. PTU MSC CMB Syllabus SEMESTER I MSCCMB-104: Histopathology Introduction to Histology, the cell, cell Organelles, nucleus, cell division, tissues, fresh & fixed tissues. Different types of Embedding Viz. Wax, Resin, Cryostat etc. Basic Cytology Fixation of tissue, different kind of fixatives, sample fixative, compound fixative, formaldehyde, mercusic chloride, osmium, Picric acid, alcohols, other acids, formaline, buffered fomaline, osmic acid, zenleer soln, he;ly’s soln, cytological fixatives, nuclear fixatives, fixation of smear etc., decalcification, method of decalcification, assessment of decalcification, soln for decalcification. Processing of tissue, dehydration, impregnation in the wax, manual and automatic tissue processor, gelatin embedding, celloidin embedding, double embedding, cytological fixatives, preparation of different smears, vaginal, sputum, membrane. Microtome, instrument, principle, use in section cutting, parts and working of commonly used microtome, different kinds of microtome, rotary, base sledge, sliding, low temperature microtome, cryostat, microtome knives, homing and stropping knives. Section cutting of paraffin sections, section preparation from frozen sections, fixing of tissue to slide, preparation of celloidin section and fixation. Staining techniques, natural dyes, synthetic dyes, basic and acidic dyes, haematoxylin staining, Pap, flucker & Conn, methanamine silver nitrate, ziehl neelsen’s stain, propylene glycol sudan technique, papanicolaou, harn’s alum, Haematoxylin, acridine orange technique. SEMESTER I MSCCMB-105: Introductory Biology Unit I Living World Biology & Its Branches; relationships with other sciences; scientific methods in Biology; historical breakthroughs; scope of biology and career options; role of Biology in dispelling myths and misbelieves; characters of living organisms, (elementary idea of metabolism, transfer of energy at molecular level, open and closed systems, omoeostasis, growth and reproduction, adaptation, survival, death). Origin and evolution of life - theories of evolution; evidence of evolution; sources of variations ( mutation, recombination, genetic drift, migration, natural selection); concept of species; specification and isolation (geographical and reproductive); origin of species. Unit II Diversity of Life Variety of living organisms, Systematic; need, history and types of classification (artificial, natural, polygenetic); biosystematics; binomial nomenclature; Two kingdom system, Five kingdom System, their merits and demerits, status of bacteria and virus; botanical gardens and herbia; zoological parks and museums. Unit III Cell and Cell Division Cell as a basic unit of life - discovery of cell, cell theory, cell as a self - contained unit; procaryotic and eukaryotic cell; unicellular and multicellular organisms; tools and techniques ( compound microscope, electron microscope and cell fractionation); Ultrastructure of prokaryoytic and eukaryotic cell - cell wall, cell membrane - unit membrane concept (flauid mosaic model); membrane transport; cellular movement (exocytosis, endocytosis); cell organelles and their functions - nucleus, mitochondria, plastids, endoplamasic reticulum, Gogli complex, lysosomes, lysosomes, microtubules, centriole, vacuole, cytoskeleton, cilia and flagella, ribosomes. PTU/DEP/Paramedical/September 2005/Detailed Syllabus Paramedical Syllabus Manual : 111 / 144 Molecules of cell; inorganic and organic materials - water, salt, mineral ions, carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids, proteins, nucleotides, nycleic acids (DNA and RNA); Enzymes (Properties, chemical nature and mechanism of action); vitamins, hormones and steroids. Unit IV Genetics Continuity of life - heredity, variation; mendel's laws of inheritance, chromosomal basis of inheritance; other patterns of inheritance - incomplete dominance, multiple allelism, quantitative inheritance. Chromosomes - bacterial cell and eukaryotic cell; parallelism between genes and chromosomes; genome, linkage and crossing over; gene mapping; recombination; sex chromosomes; sex determination; sex linked inheritance; mutation and chromosomal aberrations; Human genetics - methods of study, genetic disorders. DNA as a genetic material - its structure and repliaction; structure of RNA and its role in protein synthesis; Gene expression - transcription and translation in prokaryotes and eukaryotes; regulation of gene expression, induction and repression - housekeeping genes; nuclear basis of differentiation and development; oncoenes. Basics of Recombinant DNA technolgy; cloning; gene bank; DNA fingerprinting; genomics - principles and applications, transgenic plants, animals and microbes. Unit V Morphology of Plants and Animals Morphology - root, stem and leaf, their sturucture and modification; Inflorescence, flower, fruit, seed and their types;Description of Poaceae, Liliaceae, Fabaceae, Solanaceae, Brassicaceae and Asteraceae. Morphology of animals - salient features of earthworm, cockroach and rat; tissue systems, structure and function of tissues - epithelial, connective, muscular and nervious. Practical 1. Study of parts of Compound Microsope 2. Study of mitosis in onion root tip and animal cell (grasshopper) 3. Study of meiosis in onion flower buds, and testis iof grasshopper. 4. Study of cyclosis in leaf cell of Hydrilla, or Tradescantia and in Paramoecium. 5. Study of cell wall components ( cellulose, lignin, suberin and mucilage). 6. Study of mitochondria by staining with a Janus Green. 7. Study of specimens and their identification with reason - Bacteria, Oscillator, Spirogyra, Rhizopus, mushroom/bracket fungi, yeast, liverwort, moss, fern, Pinus, one monocotyledon, one dicotyledon and lichens. 8. Study of characters of specimens and identification with reason - Amoeba, Hydra, Liver - Fluke, Ascaris, Leech, Earthworm, Prawn, Silk moth honey bee, snail, Starfish, Dogfish, Rohu, Frog, Lizards, Pigeon/ any other bird and rabbit/ any other mammal. 9. Study of squamous epithelium, muscle fibres, nerve cells and mammalian blood film through temporary/permanent slides. 10. Study of external morphology of earthworm, cockroach, from and rat through models. PTU/DEP/Paramedical/September 2005/Detailed Syllabus Paramedical Syllabus Manual : 112 / 144 SEMESTER I MSCCMB-106: Communication & Soft Skills UNIT I Essentials of Grammar: • Parts of Speech • Punctuation • Vocabulary Building • Phonetics UNIT II Office Management: • Types of Correspondence • Receipt and Dispatch of Mail • Filing Systems • Classification of Mail. • Role & Function of Correspondence • MIS • Managing Computer UNIT III Letter & Resume Writing: • Types of Letters-Formal / Informal • Importance and Function • Drafting the Applications • Elements of Structure • Preparing the Resume • Do’s & Don’ts of Resume • Helpful Hints UNIT IV Presentation Skills: • Importance of Presentation Skills • Capturing Data • Voice & Picture Integration • Guidelines to make Presentation Interesting • Body Language • Voice Modulation • Audience Awareness • Presentation Plan • Visual Aids • Forms of Layout • Styles of Presentation. UNIT V Interview Preparation: • Types of Interview • Preparing for the Interviews • Attending the Interview • Interview Process • Employers Expectations • General Etiquette • Dressing Sense • Postures & Gestures PTU/DEP/Paramedical/September 2005/Detailed Syllabus Paramedical Syllabus Manual : 113 / 144 UNIT VI Group Discussion & Presentation: • Definition • Process • Guidelines • Helpful Expressions • Evaluation (Note: Every student shall be given 15 minutes. of presentation time & 45 minutes of discussion on his/ her presentation.) The student will be evaluated on the basis of : his / her presentation style Feedback of Faculty & Students General Etiquette Proficiency in Letter Drafting / Interview Preparation The paper is internal and at least 3 tests will be taken. Best 2 of 3 shall account for final grades (70% Test & 30% Presentation) Address: I.K Gujral Punjab Technical University Jalandhar-Kapurthala Highway, Kapurthala Near Pushpa Gujral Science City Jalandhar, Punjab 144601 Map: [MAP]I.K Gujral Punjab Technical University [/MAP] Here is the attachment. |