Program Objectives & Outcomes | Department of Pharmacy | University of Asia Pacific

Program Objectives & Outcomes

Our commitment to excellence in pharmaceutical education

Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)

Our program is designed to produce graduates who will achieve the following objectives within a few years of graduation

PEO 1: Fundamental Competence

To produce pharmacy graduates with strong fundamental concepts and high technical competence in pharmaceutical sciences and technology, who shall be able to use these tools in pharmaceutical industry and/or institutes where ever necessary for success.

PEO 2: Professional Management

To introduce skilled manpower to manage the affairs of hospital pharmacies, pharmaceutical industries, community pharmacy services, drug administration and other organizations in drug research, marketing, sales and multidisciplinary approach with highly professional and ethical attitude.

PEO 3: Research Innovation

To uplift the research on different fields of pharmacy through generating potential knowledge pools so as to develop newer techniques of formulation, quality control and standardization of drugs.

PEO 4: Lifelong Learning

To encourage the students to participate in life-long learning process for a highly productive career and to relate the concepts of Pharmaceutical Sciences towards serving the cause of the society.

Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)

Our graduates will demonstrate the following attributes upon completion of the program

PLO Statement Differentiating Characteristics
PLO1
Fundamental and Applied Knowledge Integrate and apply knowledge of the profession's theoretical and empirical principles to community, hospital and industrial settings.
PLO2
Technical Expertise Apply appropriate methods for selection, operation and maintenance of pharmaceutical instruments in manufacturing and quality control.
PLO3
Problem Identification and Solving Skills Demonstrate the ability to identify and resolve technical problems strategically and make defensible decisions acquired through classroom and team project experiences.
PLO4
Interpersonal and Communication Skills Demonstrate effective interpersonal written and verbal skills by adapting to socioeconomic and cultural factors for successful communication with pharmacy community and the society at large.
PLO5
Professionalism and Ethics Establish sensitivity to personal values and ethical principles in professional and social contexts.
PLO6
Leadership Skills Acquire leadership expertise through curricular and co-curricular activities and develop skills to lead or actively contribute to organizational improvement.
PLO7
Patient Care and Medication Management Develop a foundational set of skills and abilities to provide consistent and comprehensive patient care regardless of demographic characteristics, disease state or therapeutic requirements.
PLO8
Research and Scientific Knowhow Demonstrate deep methodological skills and understanding of contemporary research in order to implement innovative research practices.
PLO9
Entrepreneurship Exhibit pharmaceutical marketing and management expertise to develop skills for designing, launching and running a new business.
PLO10
Life Long Learning Skills Develop soft skills to achieve their goals with complementing hard skills that is critical for lifelong success.
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