Course Outcomes

CO
COGNITIVE ABILITIES
COURSE OUTCOMES
CO1
KNOWLEDGE, COMPREHENSION
Demonstrate knowledge of microbial genetics, diagnostic techniques, biochemical tests, and immunological assays.
CO2
APPLICATION
Apply laboratory techniques for isolation, cultivation, identification, and characterization of bacteria and mutants, as well as clinical sample analysis.
CO3
ANALYSIS
Analyze experimental results to interpret microbial growth patterns, mutation frequency, antibiotic resistance, haematological parameters, and immunological reactions.
CO4
EVALUATION
Evaluate the accuracy, reliability, and limitations of various microbiological, biochemical, and serological diagnostic methods.
CO5
SYNTHESIS
Integrate experimental outcomes to understand microbial physiology, host–pathogen interactions, and clinical applications in diagnosis and therapy.
CO6
APPLICATION, EVALUATUON
Develop scientific skills, ethical practices, and problem solving ability by performing experiments, recording observations, and preparing a survey-based clinical report.