Bsc life science syllabus pattern??
Hello Student,
The basic syllabus pattern for BSc Life Sciences course is given below.
Chemistry :
- Atomic Structure
- Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
- Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry
- Stereochemistry
- Aliphatic Hydrocarbons
- Chemical Thermodynamics
- Chemical Equilibrium
- Ionic Equilibria
- Aromatic hydrocarbons
- Alkyl and Aryl Halides
- Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
- Aldehydes and ketones (aliphatic and aromatic
Biology :
- Biological systems, evolution and biodiversity
- Chemical context of living systems
- Techniques in Biology
- Cell as a unit of Life
- Cell Organelles
- Cell Membrane and Cell Wall
- Cell Cycle: Interphase, Mitosis and Meiosis
Mathematics and statistics :
- Sets
- Functions and their graphs
- Points in plane and space and coordinate form
- Measures of central tendency
- Measures of dispersion Elementary
- Probability and basic laws
Food, Nutrition and health :
- Basic concept of food and nutrition
- Functions of food
- Nutritional Biochemistry
- Definition and concept of health.
- Food hygiene
Technical writing and Communication in English :
- Communication
- Writing Skills
- Technical Writing: Computer Fundamentals
- Introduction to Computers
- Tools Data Representation
- Networks terminology
- Multimedia
- Problem Solving
- General Awareness
Biodiversity :
- Introduction to microbial world and to study its diversity
- Viruses
- Prokaryotes
- Algae
- Fungi and their allies
- Protista
- Porifera
- Radiata
- Aceolomates
- Pseudocoelomates
Molecular Biology :
- Genetic material
- Transcription (Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes)
- Regulation of gene expression
- Apoptosis (Cell Death) & Cell Renewal
- Cancer
Intro to Medical Diagnosis :
- Biomedical basis of Disease
- Statistical Analysis and Interpretation
- Analytical Technology
- Diagnostic Methods
Biotechnology :
- Human diseases
- Food and industrial microbiology
- Molecular Techniques in Gene manipulation
- Applications of Biotechnology
Ecology :
- Introduction to Ecology, Community and Ecosystem
- Population and Community Ecology
- Biogeography
- Bioresource management
- Environmental Issues, Policies and Regulation
Hope this helps.