Designation: HOD
Qualification: MSC Ph.D (Pursuring)
Experience: 7 Years years
Specialization: Zoology
Mobile: 7719949677
Email-id: makrandkarwar33@gmail.com
Office-Address: Near Swami Narayan Mandir, Mankameshwar Mandir, Cha. Sambhajinagar naka, Tapovan, Panchavati, Nashik
About Department
The department of Zoology was established in 2009, is one of the leading departments of Brahma valley Arts, commerce & Science College, which conducts academic programs at UG, level. Over the last 15 years our dedicated Faculty has given their best in uplifting, illuminating and empowering the students and their families through sharing of knowledge. The holistic development and achievements of students assure us that their efforts were not in vain. Department gives the guidance for Self-Employment and Entrepreneurship Program considering the interest of the respective student. They are encouraged to start the small scale industry or business, e.g. Poultry farm management, Vermiculture & Vermicomposting, Management and Rearing of Sericulture & Bee keeping.
Vision
To emerge as a center of excellence in Zoological sciences by fostering curiosity, innovation, to nurture environmentally responsible citizens with a deep understanding of animal life, biodiversity, and conservation; and to contribute to sustainable development through quality education, and community engagement.
Mission
Our mission is to deliver high-quality education through a comprehensive curriculum that blends theoretical study with hands-on lab work and field exploration.We cultivate by engaging students in genetics, conservation, physiology, Bee keeping, Sericulture and biotechnology projects. By developing technical expertise in microscopy, molecular techniques, ecological surveys, and data analysis, we prepare students for diverse careers in academia, conservation, and applied zoology sciences.
Objectives
Aims
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Objectives
Gain knowledge about animal ethics, animal protection act and its applications.To create environment conservation awareness through field visits.To impact research-oriented learning process through seminars, journal publication, and by making them participate in various state level and national seminars.Equipping students with the knowledge and skills to address global challenges related to animal health, conservation, and sustainable development Promoting resource conservation and environmental awareness
Staff Profile
Courses Offered
| Sr. No. | Subject Code | Subject Name | Class | Sem |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ZOO-101 | GENETICS AND MEDICAL ZOOLOGY | F.Y.BSC | 1 |
| 2 | ZOO- 151 | CELL BILOLOGY AND BIOMEDICAL TECHNIQUE | F.Y.BSC | 2 |
| 3 | ZOO-201-T MJ | PUBLIC HEALTH & HYGIENE | S.Y.BSC | 3 |
| 4 | ZOO-202-T MJ | INTEBRATE ZOOLOGY - I | S.Y.BSC | 3 |
| 5 | ZOO- 200 T - IKS | TREASURES OF ANIMAL KIGDOM | S.Y.BSC | 3 |
| 6 | ZO 351 | PEST MANGEMENT | T.Y.BSC | 5 |
| 7 | ZO 352 | HISTOLOGY | T.Y.BSC | 5 |
| 8 | ZO 353 | BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY | T.Y.BSC | 5 |
| 9 | ZO 354 | GENETICS | T.Y.BSC | 5 |
| 10 | ZO 355 | DEVELOPMENT BIOLOGY | T.Y.BSC | 5 |
| 11 | ZO 356 | PARASITOLOGY | T.Y.BSC | 5 |
| 12 | ZO 3510 | AQUARIUM MANAGEMENT | T.Y.BSC | 5 |
| 13 | ZO 3511 | POULTRY MANAGEMENT | T.Y.BSC | 5 |
| 14 | ZO 361 | MEDICAL & FORENSIC ZOOLOGY | T.Y.BSC | 6 |
| 15 | ZO 362 | ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY | T.Y.BSC | 6 |
| 16 | ZO 363 | MOLECULAR BIOLOGY | T.Y.BSC | 6 |
| 17 | ZO 364 | ENTOMOLOGY | T.Y.BSC | 6 |
| 18 | ZO 365 | TECHNIQUES IN BIOLOFY | T.Y.BSC | 6 |
| 19 | ZO 366 | EVALUTIONARY BIOLOGY | T.Y.BSC | 6 |
Total Intake
| Sr. No. | Name | Duration | Total BA Intake |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | F.Y.BSC | First Year | 240 |
| 2 | S.Y.BSC | Second Year | 240 |
| 3 | T.Y.BSC | Third Year | 240 |
Course / Program Outcomes (CO/PO/PSO)
CO1 : Calculate and interpret monohybrid, dihybrid, test and back cross ratios based on hypothetical data.
CO2 : Use collected data to understand the inheritance patterns of Mendelian traits.
CO3 : Identify and describe the chromosomal composition of a normal human karyotype.
CO4 : Perform blood typing and interpret blood group results.
CO5 : Perform to understand study of facultative heterochromatin from humans.
CO6 : Learn an experiment to know the structure of polytene chromosomes
CO7 : Learn various vector borne as well as protozoan diseases and their control measures.
CO8 : Learn scientific approach or techniques used in clinical laboratories to investigate various diseases and will be skilled to work in research laboratories.
CO9 : Understand the human immune system and its response to the pathogen.
CO10 : Measurements of blood pressure under normal and stressed condition.
PO1: The curriculum in designed after a long thinking and interacting process with various components of the stakeholders.
PO2: After successful completion of B. Sc. Zoology Major program students will be able to gain the basic, applied and research based knowledge pertaining to the various branches of Animal sciences.
PSO 1 : After completion of this course students will be able to contribute as policy makers in biodiversity conservation, animal preservation and environment protection.
PSO 2 : Equip with the knowledge of animal classification and diversity, ecology and economic importance of animals.
PSO 3 : Acquire the advanced concepts in insect rearing and various animal breedings for the food security of human beings.
PSO 4 : Inculcate the traditional knowledge of using various animal based products in human healthcare system.
PSO 5 : Adapt scientific research techniques in various applied branches of Zoology for sustainable development.
PSO 6 : Perform procedures as per laboratory standards in the areas of Taxonomy, Physiology, Ecology, Cell biology, Genetics, Applied Zoology, Toxicology, Entomology, Sericulture, Biochemistry, Fish biology, Animal breeding and Clinical Pathology.
PSO 7 : Zoology course also provide a knowledge of applied subjects to develop various skills to make a career and become an entrepreneur in the field of aquatic biology, sericulture, apiculture, vermiculture, prawn culture, dairy management, animal breeding and management, wildlife conservation and management, wildlife photography etc.
PSO 8 : Analyze the relationships among animals, plants, and microbes.
PSO 9 : Understand and analyze the ecological and evolutionary significance of different taxa of animals.
PSO 10 : Analyze the mechanisms involved in life processes up to the molecular level.
PSO 11 : Gains knowledge about research methodologies, effective communication and skills of problem solving methods.
PSO 12 : Contributes the knowledge for Nation building.