PO's

(Programme Outcomes)

Program Outcomes (POs) are attributes of the graduates of the Programme that are indicative of the graduates’ ability and competence to work as a forensic scientist upon graduation. Program Outcomes are statements that describe what students are expected to know or be able to do by the time of graduation. They must relate to knowledge and skills that the students acquire from the Programme. The achievement of all outcomes indicates that the student is well prepared to achieve the program educational objectives down the road. The following 12 POs have been chosen by the Department of Paramedical Sciences Integral University. The Forensic Science Program curriculum at Integral University has been designed to fully meet all the 12 Program Outcomes:

  • PO-1: Apply the knowledge of forensic and its different specializations to identify the modus operandi of criminals and investigate complex crimes.
  • PO-2: Demonstrate team leadership skills through ability to set directions and teamwork skill for achieving the desired goals.
  • PO-3: Apply reasoning within the conceptual knowledge to serve as an expert with integrity and high professional ethics that can deliver clear, objective and unbiased opinions.
  • PO-4: Communicate effectively to direct and guide interdisciplinary team members.
  • PO-5: Function effectively to communicate and express himself in the society with learning zeal and to deliver clear and firm eye witness in any proceeding that may be referred in future in similar cases.
  • PO-6: Recognize and execute research-based methods including targeted experiments, analysis and interpretation of data and synthesis of information leading to logical conclusions for combating the crime.
  • PO-7: Apply selected knowledge to work on complex analytical instruments so as to present accurate and complete data in reports based on good scientific practices and validated methods.
  • PO-8: Stay abreast of new findings and researches and along with lifelong learning in the field.
  • PO-9: Create and Innovate ideas that can lead to a powerful breakthrough in criminal and civil investigations.
  • PO-10: Function effectively to serve the society not solely as forensic professional but as a contributor towards healthy, secure and vibrant society by making people alert about various methods adopted by the criminals for committing the crimes.
  • PO-11: Enhance and adopt new skills for future employability in teaching and research through seminar, internship.
  • PO-12: Function effectively to serve the society not solely as forensic professional but as a contributor towards healthy, secure and vibrant society by making people alert about various methods adopted by the criminals for committing the crimes.

Mediacl Labaoratory Technology Graduates will be able to-

  • PO 1: Upgrade knowledge and skills in a changing healthcare scenario.
  • PO 2: Communicate with other members of healthcare team, customers and patients in an effective manner.
  • PO 3: Should be able to extrapolate data acquired.
  • PO 4: Perform routine clinical laboratory testing.
  • PO 5: Make specimen-oriented decisions on predetermined criteria including working knowledge of critical values.
  • PO 6: Process information and ensure quality control as appropriate to routine laboratory procedures.
  • PO 7: Train students in routine laboratory procedure.
  • PO 8: Should know the logical interpretation of clinical lab investigations.
  • PO 9: Should be able to working on automated machine.
  • PO 10: every individual to address problem solving and judgement in efficient manner.

Optometry Graduates will be able to-

  • PO-1:To develop the ability to acquire knowledge on ocular structures, its functions and pathological changes and their management.
  • PO-2: To develop the ability to assess the visual demands for various occupations and match it to the visual capabilities.
  • PO-3: Developing the ability to diagnose and manage various vision abnormalities including refractive errors as well as various eye diseases.
  • PO-4: Developing the ability to practice various sub-specialties of Eye care industry like spectacle dispensing, Orthoptics, Vision therapy etc.
  • PO-5: To develop the ability to assess the low vision and provide comprehensive low vision care.
  • PO-6: To develop the ability to fit, evaluate, prescribe and dispense contact lenses for refractive correction and other ocular conditions.
  • PO-7: Developing the ability towards medical ethical as well as critical thinking.
  • PO-8: Understanding environmental consciousness and societal & Community Eye care concerns in achieving the goal of vision for all.
  • PO-9:Developing the ability to communicate effectively both with the patients as well as within the organization for effective team work.
  • PO-10: Recognizing and understanding the need to engage in life-long learning to upgrade oneself with Eye care innovations.
  • PO-11:Developing and applying computer skills in Eye care system and taking entrepreneurial Decisions.
  • PO-12: Understanding environmental consciousness and societal concerns in achieving sustainable development.

Radio imaging Graduates will be able to-

  • PO1: Understanding ways of functioning effectively as an individual independently and as a member in diverse team in multidisciplinary settings. (Attitude)
  • PO2: Understanding requirements of continuous education as a function of growth and maintenance of professional competence. (Lifelong learning)
  • PO3: Understanding environmental consciousness and societal concerns in achieving sustainable development. (Environment and Sustainability)
  • PO4: Applying computer skills in health care system and taking entrepreneurial decisions. (Entrepreneurship)
  • PO5: Applying knowledge to assess societal, health, safety and legal issues related to professional practice. (Social interaction & effective citizenship)
  • PO6: Applying systematized problem-solving techniques to identify and correct procedural errors to verify the accuracy of laboratory result obtained. (Problem analysis and solving)
  • PO7: Applying appropriate techniques, resources and tools with an understanding of limitations. (Technology savvy/usage)
  • PO8: Developing the ability towards ethical as well as critical thinking. (Critical thinking)
  • PO9: Executing professional conduct and interpersonal communicational skills effectively with society at large. (Communication)
  • PO10: Have the technical ability to correctly repeat images, when the quality is not adequate for diagnostics.
  • PO11: Demonstrate radiation safety for self, staff, and patients as set forth by the ALARA standards.
  • PO12: Demonstrate an understanding of advanced multiple imaging modalities and the need for lifelong learning.

PSO's

(Programme Specific Outcomes)

Program Specific Objectives (PSOs) are specific statements that describe the professional career accomplishment that the program is designed. The PSO’s of the B. Sc. Forensic science program are as follows:

  • PSO1: The students will be able to know about the different concepts, skills and techniques of the sciences (Chemistry, Physics,Biology, Psychology, and Computer Science etc.)Related to Forensic Science and Criminal Justice system.
  • PSO2:The students will be able to develop understanding about need &nature of different divisions of forensic Science, Crime and Criminallaw, forensic science laboratories and structural and functional aspects of various law enforcement agencies (NCB, NIA, CBI, BPR&D, INTERPOLE, RAW etc.)
  • PSO3: The students will able to develop critical thinking, reasoning abilities and selecting appropriate technique required duringhandling, analyzing and interpretation of diverse evidences like digital, chemistry, anthropological, toxicological, biological, documents, audio/videos, s etc.
  • PSO4: Students will ableto detect and opine on the evidences recovered from various crime scenes that may involve exhibit of biology, digital, question document, anthropological, photographic etc. before the judiciary or criminal justice system
  • PSO5: Student learns applying quality control, safety measures & maintenance procedure of laboratory equipment and also will be able to apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities of forensic science.

At the end of the course the student should be able to:

  • PSO1: Students will be able to know about the Clinical samples collection handling, preservation & processing.
  • PSO2: The student able to perform and validate various investigations for the purpose of differential diagnosis.
  • PSO3: Maintenance of quality control for reliability of laboratory reports
  • PSO4: Supervision, organization of work and personnel management.
  • PSO5: With increasing automation and the use of computer technology, the work of Technologists has become less hands-on and more analytical.

The aim of the course is to provide a comprehensive, training to the students that prepares them for providing a quality Optometrist to the patients so that at the end of the course he/she will be able to perform the following

  • PSO1: To develop expertise in assessment, evaluation, planning, and inventions in achieving the eye care needs of society.
  • PSO2: To develop the students in such a way so that they can practice independently as a primary eye care practitioner and render eye care services for the benefit of society.
  • PSO3: To demonstrate skills and knowledge to manage the optometry practice within the hospital settings as well as private practice and take scientific methods while prescribing and dispensing spectacles and contact lenses.
  • PSO4: To develop such professionals who will actively participate in community optometry programs to achieve the goals of Vision 2020 and the national programs for the prevention of blindness and effectively organize and participate in vision screening eye camps to help controlling blindness.
  • PSO5: Students will be able to apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of Optometry practice.

The aim of the course is to provide a comprehensive, training to the students that prepare them for providing a quality diagnosis of the patients so that at the end of the course he/she will be able to perform the following:

  • PSO1:Understanding the basic concepts, theories of applied sciences (physics, chemistry, Anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pathology) relevant to radiological imaging techniques.
  • PSO2: Remembering the relationship between physics and radiology & modern imaging.
  • PSO3: Understanding provisions for radiation safety by various national & international regulatory bodies and applying quality assurance measures, safety procedures and maintenance of radiological equipments.
  • PSO4: Operating all radiological and imaging equipment independently and perform the image processing in X-Ray, Fluoroscopy, Computed Tomography, Dual Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry (DEXA), Mammography, Digital Subtraction Angiography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Ultrasonography, Nuclear Medicine.

PEO's

Program Educational Outcomes (PEOs)

The PEOs are broad statements that describe the career and professional accomplishments that the program is preparing its graduates to achieve in few years subsequent to receiving the degree. The PEO’s of the forensic science program are as follows and the graduates of the Integral University forensic science program will be expected to:

  • PEO-1: Forensic graduates will be well prepared for successful careers in the profession or in research & innovation at an industry and/or in government in one or more of discipline of forensic science and /or sub disciplines of forensic science.
  • PEO-2: Forensic graduates will make skilled in implementing current and emerging technologies and software practices for detection, analyses, and evaluation of forensic evidence.
  • PEO-3:Forensic graduates will be successful in leading the multidisciplinary teams with professional competencies to extend his experiences, abilities and dexterities in scientific investigations to give unbiased and firm scientific opinions in the courts.
  • PEO-4: Forensic graduates will serve the society not solely as forensic expert but as a contributor towards healthy, secure and vibrant society by making people alert about various methods adopted by the criminals for committing the crimes.
  • PEO-5: Forensic graduates will be successful in higher education in forensic science or criminology, if pursued.

The Overall Objective of Medical laboratory Technologist Programme is to prepare students to deals with all the clinical laboratory investigations on clinical samples for laboratory diagnosis of various diseases. Blood, tissue and body fluids are analyzed and examined for various types of foreign organisms and abnormalities. This information is then used by the medical team to make decisions regarding a patient's medical care. 85% of all medical decisions are based on the results of clinical laboratory investigation reports. The graduates of Medical laboratory Technologist Programme of the Integral University will be expected to:

  • PEO1: Collection and receiving of specimens (infectious samples i.e. blood, urine, stool, sputum, pus, semen, tissues and body fluids) for various biochemical, pathological, microbiological, haematological and blood bank investigations, etc.
  • PEO2: To perform and validate various investigations for the purpose of differential diagnosis.
  • PEO3: Calibration and standardization of glassware‘s and other laboratory equipment.
  • PEO4: Standardization and selection of test analytical procedures.
  • PEO5: Maintenance of supplies of laboratory reagents / diagnostic kits.
  • PEO6: Evaluation of reagents and diagnostic kit for diagnostic suitability.
  • PEO7: Maintenance of quality control for reliability of laboratory reports.
  • PEO8: Preparation of chemical and biological reagents.
  • PEO9: Supervision, organization of work and personnel management.
  • PEO10: Maintenance of records and preparation.
  • PEO11: Then they analyze the results and relay them to physicians.
  • PEO12: With increasing automation and the use of computer technology, the work of Technologists has become less hands-on and more analytical.

The overall objective of the Optometry Program is to prepare students to practice in the field of Optometry. The educational goals of the curriculum reflect the knowledge, skills and behaviors expected of program graduates. The graduates of the Integral University Bachelor of Optometry program will be expected to:

  • PEO1: Know the structure and function of visual system of the human eye.
  • PEO2: Recognize pre-disposing epidemiological, environmental, and etiological factors that require intervention to prevent visual deterioration or ocular disease.
  • PEO3:Understand the principles underlying the use of ophthalmic devices and procedures in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of visual conditions.
  • PEO4: Integrate the use of basic principles of research in critical analysis of concepts and findings generated by self and others.
  • PEO5: Be compassionate, caring Eye care professionals.
  • PEO6: Identify with and contribute to the aims and ideals of the profession.
  • PEO7: Demonstrate command of knowledge which is necessary to function as an independent problem solver and learner in the practice environment as an Optometrist.
  • PEO8: Practice in an ethical and legal manner.
  • PEO9: Be eligible, well-prepared, and able to sit for and pass the credentialing examination.

The educational goals of the curriculum reflect the knowledge, skills and behaviors expected of program graduates. The graduates of the Integral University BRIT program will be expected to:

  • PEO1: Be advanced leaders in the profession.
  • PEO2: Be compassionate, caring healthcare professionals.
  • PEO3: Be eligible, well-prepared, and able to sit for and pass the credentialing examination.
  • PEO4: Have immediate job placement within six months of graduation.
  • PEO5: Work in advanced imaging fields and sit for advanced imaging Examinations.
  • PEO6: Identify with and contribute to the aims and ideals of the profession.
  • PEO7: Practice in an ethical and legal manner.

Department Information

Director-IIAHSR Prof. (Dr.) ASHFAQUE KHAN
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Contact Information

Department of Paramedical Health Sciences,
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