BIOTECHNOLOGY

PROFILE

Vision

• Quality education to develop competent Biotechnologists for the welfare of society.

mission

• To regularly update the course curriculum, catering to the needs of academia and industry.

• To emphasize the recent trends in Biotechnology through workshops and seminars. • To inculcate ethical research culture.

• To expose students to entrepreneurial avenues in science.

The B.Sc Biotechnology program was started as a UGC sponsored B.Sc Vocational course in the year 1994. The subject is offered in combination with Chemistry and Zoology. The department has experienced teachers and well-equipped laboratories to conduct experiments at undergraduate levels. Industrial visits, student research projects, workshops, guest lectures, and student seminars are an integral part of the department activities.

COURSE OUTCOME

SEMESTER/ TITLE OF THE COURSE LEARNING OUTCOME PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOME
I Semester- BT 1.1

BIOMOLECULES AND CELL BIOLOGY
• Explain the definition, classification, biological function, structure and interactions of Biomolecules

• Discuss and differentiate the basic structure and function of cell components in prokaryotes and eukaryotes cells

• Analyse the functioning of life at cellular level
At the end of the three year program in History the students will able to:

• Understand the need and apply knowledge of Biotechnology to solve problems in the areas of Medicine, Agriculture, Fermentation technology, Food processing and Environment, and develop entrepreneurial ideas.
II Semester - BT 2.1

MICROBIOLOGY AND GENETICS
• Explain the principle and application of various types of Microscopy

• Describe the structure and Classification, staining, culturing, physiology, of microorganisms

• Restatethe various types of gene intert
• Demonstrate proficiency in basic laboratory skills like preparation of solutions and culture media, handling of equipment, aseptic techniques, micropipetting, maintaining scientific laboratory manuals.

• Perform, and analyze results of experiments using basic laboratory techniques in molecular biology and recombinant DNA technology, like agarose and polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, restriction enzyme digestion, bacterial transformations and PCR, immunology and plant tissue culture.
III Semester - BT 3.1

MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND BIOSTATISTICS
• Explain the concepts of DNA replication, DNA damage and repair, and gene expression in eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms

• Perform the statistical analysis of the experimental outcomes
• Ability to present their project work through written, oral, and visual presentations.

• Exhibit an ability to work independently and collaboratively.

• Get an exposure in current scientific literature, computer programs and web information pertaining to Biotechnology.
IV Semester -BT 4.1

GENETIC ENGINEERING
• Explain the basic principles and, the tools and techniques of Genetic engineering

• Describe the applications of genetic engineering in various fields.

• Debate on ethical issues concerned with Genetic engineering
V Semester - BT 5.1

IMMUNOLOGY AND ANIMAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
• Explain the concepts of innate and adaptive immune response and techniques for clinical diagnosis

• Illustrate the methodology to establish animal cell culture

• Describe the importance of engineering animal cells for the production of therapeutic proteins
BT 5.2

PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY
• Establish different types of plant cultures.

• Apply the technical skills learnt to establish nurseries for horticultural and agricultural crops.

• Compare the pros and cons of transgenic plants on environment

• Explain the concepts of intellectual property management and handling of GMOs.
VI Semester -BT 6.1

INDUSTRIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
• Illustrate the various aspects of Biotechnological applications in Fermentation Industries

• Describe the principles underlying design of Fermenters, Fermentation Process and downstream processing and its applications

• Integrate scientific and technological knowledge on the use of bioprocesses for industrial products

• Apply the practical skills for entrepreneurial development
BT 6.2

ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOINFORMATICS
• Apply the concepts of Biotechnology in Environmental Management

• Describe the concept of pollution management

• Perform multiple sequence and pair-wise alignment using bioinformatics tools

• Elucidate the phylogenetic relationship

• Explain the basics of NGS
SEMESTER/ TITLE OF THE COURSE LEARNING OUTCOME
I Semester- BT 1.1

BIOMOLECULES AND CELL BIOLOGY
• Explain the definition, classification, biological function, structure and interactions of Biomolecules

• Discuss and differentiate the basic structure and function of cell components in prokaryotes and eukaryotes cells

• Analyse the functioning of life at cellular level
II Semester - BT 2.1

MICROBIOLOGY AND GENETICS
• Explain the principle and application of various types of Microscopy

• Describe the structure and Classification, staining, culturing, physiology, of microorganisms

• Restatethe various types of gene intert
III Semester - BT 3.1

MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND BIOSTATISTICS
• Explain the concepts of DNA replication, DNA damage and repair, and gene expression in eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms

• Perform the statistical analysis of the experimental outcomes
IV Semester -BT 4.1

GENETIC ENGINEERING
• Explain the basic principles and, the tools and techniques of Genetic engineering

• Describe the applications of genetic engineering in various fields.

• Debate on ethical issues concerned with Genetic engineering
V Semester - BT 5.1

IMMUNOLOGY AND ANIMAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
• Explain the concepts of innate and adaptive immune response and techniques for clinical diagnosis

• Illustrate the methodology to establish animal cell culture

• Describe the importance of engineering animal cells for the production of therapeutic proteins
BT 5.2

PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY
• Establish different types of plant cultures.

• Apply the technical skills learnt to establish nurseries for horticultural and agricultural crops.

• Compare the pros and cons of transgenic plants on environment

• Explain the concepts of intellectual property management and handling of GMOs.
VI Semester -BT 6.1

INDUSTRIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
• Illustrate the various aspects of Biotechnological applications in Fermentation Industries

• Describe the principles underlying design of Fermenters, Fermentation Process and downstream processing and its applications

• Integrate scientific and technological knowledge on the use of bioprocesses for industrial products

• Apply the practical skills for entrepreneurial development
BT 6.2

ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOINFORMATICS
• Apply the concepts of Biotechnology in Environmental Management

• Describe the concept of pollution management

• Perform multiple sequence and pair-wise alignment using bioinformatics tools

• Elucidate the phylogenetic relationship

• Explain the basics of NGS
PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOME
At the end of the three year program in History the students will able to:
• Understand the need and apply knowledge of Biotechnology to solve problems in the areas of Medicine, Agriculture, Fermentation technology, Food processing and Environment, and develop entrepreneurial ideas.

• Demonstrate proficiency in basic laboratory skills like preparation of solutions and culture media, handling of equipment, aseptic techniques, micropipetting, maintaining scientific laboratory manuals.

• Perform, and analyze results of experiments using basic laboratory techniques in molecular biology and recombinant DNA technology, like agarose and polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, restriction enzyme digestion, bacterial transformations and PCR, immunology and plant tissue culture.

• Ability to present their project work through written, oral, and visual presentations.

• Exhibit an ability to work independently and collaboratively.

• Get an exposure in current scientific literature, computer programs and web information pertaining to Biotechnology.

LABORATORY

FACULTY

Mrs. Suman Prasad

Assistant Professor

M.Sc.,
Sumanprasad.nmkrv@rvei.edu.in

Mrs. Priya R

Assistant Professor

M.Sc.,
Priyar.nmkrv@rvei.edu.in

Mrs. Bhamamani B J

Assistant Professor

M.Sc.,
bhamamanibj.nmkrv@rve i.edu.in

Mrs. Nalina N

Assistant Professor

M.Sc., M.Phil.,

Dr. Mrunalini B R

Assistant Professor

M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D.