PEOs, POs, PSOs
PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEOS)
PEO 1: To provide comprehensive knowledge of fundamental principles and their applications in pharmaceutical sciences and technology.
PEO 2: To produce pharmacy students with strong fundamental concepts and high technical competence.
PEO 3: To instill discipline, professionalism, team spirit, communication skills, and social and ethical commitment in students.
PEO 4: To train students to contribute to the healthcare system and create awareness about healthcare issues.
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
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Pharmacy Knowledge: Possess comprehensive knowledge and understanding of core and fundamental aspects of pharmacy, including biomedical sciences, pharmaceutical sciences, behavioral, social, and administrative pharmacy sciences, and manufacturing practices.
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Planning Abilities: Demonstrate effective planning skills, including time management, resource management, delegation, and organizational skills. Develop and implement plans to meet deadlines efficiently.
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Problem Analysis: Apply principles of scientific inquiry to analyze, evaluate, and solve problems critically and systematically. Make well-reasoned and defensible decisions in daily practice.
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Modern Tool Usage: Learn, select, and apply appropriate methods, procedures, resources, and modern pharmacy-related computing tools while understanding their limitations.
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Leadership Skills: Recognize the human response to change, motivation, leadership, and team building in professional practice. Assume participatory or leadership roles to enhance healthcare and societal well-being.
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Professional Identity: Understand, analyze, and communicate the significance of professional roles in society, including healthcare provider, health promoter, educator, manager, employer, or employee.
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Pharmaceutical Ethics: Uphold personal and professional values while applying ethical principles in social and professional contexts. Respect cultural and personal differences in communication and decision-making.
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Communication: Communicate effectively with peers, healthcare professionals, and society. Develop the ability to write reports, deliver presentations, document information accurately, and give and receive clear instructions.
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The Pharmacist and Society: Apply contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, and legal issues relevant to professional pharmacy practice.
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Environment and Sustainability: Understand the societal and environmental impact of pharmacy practices and demonstrate the need for sustainable development.
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Life-long Learning: Recognize the need for continuous learning and professional development. Engage in self-assessment, seek feedback, and adapt to technological advancements for ongoing improvement.