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18th July 2015, 08:40 AM
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Shivaji university zoology syllabus
Hello sir I am doing study at Shivaji university Now I am looking for the B.sc first year zoology syllabus so would you please provide me B.sc first year zoology syllabus of Shivaji university??
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18th July 2015, 02:49 PM
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Re: Shivaji university zoology syllabus
Shivaji University was established in 1962 by Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, as you are looking for the B.sc first year zoology syllabus so here I am proving you the same B.sc first year zoology syllabus: Semester-I Paper –I Animal Diversity –I UNIT – I 1) Principles of Classification (Five Kingdom Method) Salient features and classification up to classes with suitable examples of Kingdom Protista and Kingdom Animalia with reference to Phylum –Porifera, Coelenterata, Platyhelminthes, Nemathelminthes and Annelida. 5 2) Protista – Paramoecium 7 a) Morphology b) Locomotion c) Nutrition d) Osmoregulation e) Reproduction (Binary fission and conjugation) UNIT – II 1) Porifera –Sycon 6 a) Morphology b) Cell types c) Canal System and its significance 2) Coelenterata –Hydra 6 a) Morphology b) Locomotion c) Nutrition d) Reproduction UNIT – III 1) Platyhelminthes –Tape worm 3 a) Morphology b) Parasitic adaptations II) Nemathelminthes – Ascaris 3 a) Morphology b) Parasitic adaptations UNIT – IV 2) Annelida –Earthworm 10 a) Digestive System b) Circulatory system c) Excretory system d) Nervous system e) Reproductive System & Cocoon Formation Paper –II Cell Biology and Genetics UNIT-I Cell biology 1) Study of principles & applications of light and electron microscope 2 2) General organization of Prokaryotic & Eukaryotic cell 2 3) Nucleus with reference to Nuclear membrane, Nucleoplasm, Chromatin and nucleolus. 2 4)Chromosome with reference to morphology and organization (solenoid model) 2 5) Polytene Chromosome-structure and significance. 2 UNIT–II - Cell biology Ultra structure and functions of the following. i) Plasma membrane (Fluid Mosaic Model) 2 ii) Mitochondria 2 iii) Endoplasmic reticulum 2 iv) Ribosomes 2 v) Golgi complex 2 vi) Lysosome vii) Cytoskeleton- Microtubules & microfilaments 2 UNIT – III Genetics 1) Mendelian Principles 8 a) Principle of unit characters b) Principle of dominance (Monohybrid cross) c) Principle of segregation (Monohybrid cross) d) Principle of independent assortment (Dihybrid cross) UNIT –IV Genetics 1) Co-dominance and Incomplete Dominance 3 2) Multiple alleles - Coat colour in Rabbit and ABO blood group system 3 3) Human genetics 4 a) Phenylketonuria b) Sickle cell anaemia Total Periods: 40 List of Recommended Books: 1) Hyman, L. H. – The invertebrates, Vol. I (McGraw Hill) 2) Hyman L.H. – The invertebrates, Vo. II (McGraw Hill) 3) Barnes R. D. – Invertebrate Zoology (W.B. Saunders Co.) 4) Pearse / Buchschaum – Living invertebrates, Blackwell Scientific Publications, California 5) Parker and Haswell – A Text Book of Zoology – Invertebrates Vol. I Edited by Marshall and Williams, C.B.S. Publishers and Distributors, New Delhi. 6) P. S. Dhami and J.K. Dhami – Invertebrates, S. Chand and Company. New Delhi 7) De Robertis EDP and De Robertis EME – Cell and Molecular Biology 8) C.B. Powar – Cell Biology, Himalaya Pub. House 9) Verma P. S. and Agarwal V. K. – Genetics, S. Chand and Company 10) Strickberger – Genetics. C Millian Publications 11) Winchester – Genetics, Oxford Publication 12) Cell Biology – Dr. N. Arumugam 13) Genetics by P.P. Meyyan 14) A Text Book of Invertebrates – N. C. Nair, N. Soundara Pandian, S. Leelavathy, T. Murugan 15) R. L. Kotpal – Modern Text Book of Zoology, Invertebrates 16) E. L. Jordan & P. S. Varma – Invertebrate Zoology 17) P. S. Varma & V. K. Agarwal – Cell Biology, Genetics, Molecular Biology, Evolution and Ecology 18) R. P. Meyyan, N, Arumugam – Genetics & Evolution 19) P. K. Gupta – Cell and Molecular Biology B.sc first year zoology syllabus Semester System Detailed Syllabus for B.Sc. I Aims and Objectives- A) Aims- 1) To impart the knowledge of animal science to the pupils. 2) To make the pupils to use the knowledge in their daily life. 3) To make the pupils aware of natural resources and environment. 4) Application of knowledge in Zoology for nutrition, agriculture & live stock. 5) To provide practical experiences which form a part of their learning processes. 6) To develop aptitude for scientific work & ability to pursue studies far beyond graduation. 7) To encourage the pupils to take life science as a carrier which is the need now a days. 8) To make the pupils fit for the society. B) Objectives – 1) To impart knowledge is the basic aim of education. The students are expected to acquire the knowledge of animal science, natural phenomenon, manipulation of nature & environment by man . 2) Understanding the scientific terms, concepts, facts, phenomenon & their interrelationships. 3) Applications of the knowledge. 4) To develop skills in practical work, experiments & laboratory materials, instruments. 5) To develop interests in the subject & scientific hobbies. 6) To develop scientific attitude which is the major objective. This makes the students open minded, critical observations, curiosity, thinking etc. 7) Abilities to apply scientific methods, collection of scientific data, problem solving, organize science exhibitions, clubs etc. 8) Appreciation of the subject, contributions of scientists, scientific methods, scientific programs etc. SHIVAJI UNIVERSITY,KOLHAPUR Revised Syllabus for B.Sc. Part – I (Introduced from June 2013 onwards) Semester-I Paper –I TITLE OF PAPER - (Animal Diversity –I) A) Lectures / Contact hours per unit – 40 B) Contact hours per practical – 04 UNIT – I 1) Principles of Classification (Five Kingdom Method) Salient features and classification up to classes with suitable examples of Kingdom Protista and Kingdom Animalia with reference to Phylum –Porifera, Coelenterata, Platyhelminthes, Nemathelminthes and Annelida. 5 2) Protista – Paramoecium 7 a) Morphology b) Locomotion c) Nutrition d) Osmoregulation e) Reproduction (Binary fission and conjugation) UNIT – II 1) Porifera –Sycon 6 a) Morphology b) Cell types c) Canal System and its significance 2) Coelenterata –Hydra 6 a) Morphology b) Locomotion c) Nutrition d) Reproduction UNIT – III 1) Platyhelminthes –Tape worm 3 a) Morphology b) Parasitic adaptations II) Nemathelminthes – Ascaris 3 a) Morphology b) Parasitic adaptations UNIT – IV 2) Annelida –Earthworm 10 a) Digestive System b) Circulatory system c) Excretory system d) Nervous system e) Reproductive System & Cocoon Formation Total Periods: 40 Revised Syllabus for B.Sc. Part – I (Introduced from June 2013 onwards) Semester-I Paper –II TITLE OF PAPER –( Cell Biology and Genetics) UNIT-I Cell biology 1) Study of principles & applications of light and electron microscope 2 2) General organization of Prokaryotic & Eukaryotic cell 2 3) Nucleus with reference to Nuclear membrane, Nucleoplasm, Chromatin and nucleolus. 2 4)Chromosome with reference to morphology and organization (solenoid model) 2 5) Polytene Chromosome-structure and significance. 2 UNIT–II - Cell biology Ultra structure and functions of the following. i) Plasma membrane (Fluid Mosaic Model) 2 ii) Mitochondria 2 iii) Endoplasmic reticulum 2 iv) Ribosomes 2 v) Golgi complex 2 vi) Lysosome vii) Cytoskeleton- Microtubules & microfilaments 2 UNIT – III Genetics 1) Mendelian Principles 8 a) Principle of unit characters b) Principle of dominance (Monohybrid cross) c) Principle of segregation (Monohybrid cross) d) Principle of independent assortment (Dihybrid cross) UNIT –IV Genetics 1) Co-dominance and Incomplete Dominance 3 2) Multiple alleles - Coat colour in Rabbit and ABO blood group system 3 3) Human genetics 4 a) Phenylketonuria b) Sickle cell anaemia Total Periods: 40 List of Recommended Books: 1) Hyman, L. H. – The invertebrates, Vol. I (McGraw Hill) 2) Hyman L.H. – The invertebrates, Vo. II (McGraw Hill) 3) Barnes R. D. – Invertebrate Zoology (W.B. Saunders Co.) 4) Pearse / Buchschaum – Living invertebrates, Blackwell Scientific Publications, California 5) Parker and Haswell – A Text Book of Zoology – Invertebrates Vol. I Edited by Marshall and Williams, C.B.S. Publishers and Distributors, New Delhi. 6) P. S. Dhami and J.K. Dhami – Invertebrates, S. Chand and Company. New Delhi 7) De Robertis EDP and De Robertis EME – Cell and Molecular Biology 8) C.B. Powar – Cell Biology, Himalaya Pub. House 9) Verma P. S. and Agarwal V. K. – Genetics, S. Chand and Company 10) Strickberger – Genetics. C Millian Publications 11) Winchester – Genetics, Oxford Publication 12) Cell Biology – Dr. N. Arumugam 13) Genetics by P.P. Meyyan 14) A Text Book of Invertebrates – N. C. Nair, N. Soundara Pandian, S. Leelavathy, T. Murugan 15) R. L. Kotpal – Modern Text Book of Zoology, Invertebrates 16) E. L. Jordan & P. S. Varma – Invertebrate Zoology 17) P. S. Varma & V. K. Agarwal – Cell Biology, Genetics, Molecular Biology, Evolution and Ecology 18) R. P. Meyyan, N, Arumugam – Genetics & Evolution 19) P. K. Gupta – Cell and Molecular Biology Revised Syllabus for B.Sc. Part – I (Introduced from June 2013 onwards) Semester-II Paper –III TITLE OF PAPER - (Animal Diversity –II,) C) Lectures / Contact hours per unit - 40 D) Contact hours per practical – 04 UNIT – I 1) Classification - Salient features and classification of chordates up to order of the following with suitable examples –Urochordata, Cephalochordata, Agnatha, Pisces and Amphibia. 5 UNIT – II 1) Cephalochordata – Amphioxus 6 a) Morphology b) Digestive system and feeding mechanism c) Circulatory system d) Excretory system 2) Cyclostomata – General Characters 1 3) Pisces – a) Scales in fishes 4 b) Fins in fishes c) Structure of gills in cartilaginous and bony fish UNIT – III 1) Amphibia –Frog 12 a) Morphology b) Digestive system and physiology of digestion c) Respiratory system and mechanism of respiration d) Blood vascular system i) Structure and working of heart ii) Arterial system iii) Venous system iv) Blood – Composition and function. UNIT – IV e) Excretory system and physiology of urine formation 12 f) Reproductive system g) Nervous system – Brain and spinal cord h) Sense organs – Eye and Ear Total periods: 40 Contact detail: Shivaji University Vidya Nagar Kolhapur, Maharashtra 416004 Map: [MAP]Shivaji University[/MAP] Rest of the syllabus here I am attaching pdf file please download it.. |
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