B. K. BIRLA COLLEGE OF ARTS, SCIENCE AND COMMERCE (AUTONOMOUS) KALYAN (W.) Affiliated to University of Mumbai DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY Programme: Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) SYLLABUS FOR: F.Y.B.Sc. Programme- Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) with effect from the academic year 2018-19
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B. K. BIRLA COLLEGE OF ARTS, SCIENCE AND
COMMERCE
(AUTONOMOUS)
KALYAN (W.)
Affiliated to University of Mumbai
DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY
Programme: Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)
SYLLABUS FOR:
F.Y.B.Sc.
Programme- Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)
Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) with effect from the academic
year 2018-19
B. K. BIRLA COLLEGE OF ARTS, SCIENCE AND COMMERCE
(AUTONOMOUS)
KALYAN (W)
Affiliated to University of Mumbai
Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) with effect from the academic
year 2018-19
Faculty of Science
Semester I to Semester VI
Guidelines
Syllabus Structure:
1. In F.Y. B.Sc. (CBCS) in Sem I and II, there will be 2 papers with 2 credits each
for theory and 2 credits for practical, in each semester.
2. In S.Y.B.Sc. (CBCS) in Sem III and Sem IV, there will be 3 papers with 2 credits
each for theory and 3 credits for practical, in each semester.
3. In TYBSc (CBCS) in Sem V and Sem VI, there will be 4 papers with 2.5 credits
each for theory and 1.5 credits for practicals of each paper, in each semester.
4. The Applied Courses will be Environmental sciences for T.Y.BSc.
Evaluation:
1. Core Courses: The College will conduct all the semester examinations of 100
marks per Core Course in the prescribed pattern of 40 marks of Internal
assessment and 60 marks for semester end examination. The student will have to
secure a minimum of 40% marks in internal assessment as well as semester end
examination per Core Course, for all the above Core Courses.
2. Applied Courses: The Applied Courses will be Environmental sciences for
T.Y.BSc. The College will conduct all the semester examinations of 100 marks
per applied Course in the prescribed pattern of 40 marks of Internal
assessment/Project Work and 60 marks for semester end examination/Practical
examination. The student will have to secure a minimum of 40% marks in internal
assessment as well as semester end examination per Core Course, for all the above
applied courses.
3. In each semester, the student will have to submit Project/ Assignment/Journal for
Core Courses and Applied Courses in the College before appearing for the
Semester End Examination. The last date of submission of the Project will be
officially declared by the College.
4. In each semester, for Core Courses and Applied Courses, the student will have to
secure a minimum of 40% marks in aggregate and a minimum of 40% in each
component of assessment i.e. 16 out of 40 marks in Internal Evaluation and 24 out
of 60 marks in semester end examination/ Practical Examination.
Note: All other rules regarding Standard of Passing, ATKT, etc., will be as per
those decided by the Faculty of Sciences passed by the Academic Council from
time to time.
B. K. BIRLA COLLEGE OF ARTS, SCIENCE AND COMMERCE
(AUTONOMOUS)
KALYAN (W.)
Affiliated to University of Mumbai
CONTENT
Programme- Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)
Sr. No. Course Code Credits
1 F.Y.B.Sc. – Fundamentals of microbiology BUSMB101 02
2 F.Y.B.Sc. - Basic Techniques in Microbiology BUSMB102 02
3 F.Y.B.Sc. - Practicals BUSMBP-1 02
4 F.Y.B.Sc. – Basics of Microbiology BUSMB201 02
5 F.Y.B.Sc. – Exploring Microbiology BUSMB202 02
6 F.Y.B.Sc. – Practicals BUSMBP-2 02
7 S.Y.B.Sc. – Biomolecules and microbial taxanomy BUSMB301 02
1 Study of Different Groups of Microbes-I: 1.1 Viruses a) Historical highlights, general properties of viruses, prions, viroids
b) Structure of viruses-capsids, envelopes, genomes,
c) Cultivation of viruses- overview
d) Bacteriophages: lytic cycle, lysogeny, structure and life cycle of T4 phage.
1.2 Ricketssia, Coxiella, Chlamydia, Mycoplasma:
general features, medical significance
1.3 Actinomycetes: General features of Nocardia and Streptomyces Importance:
ecological, commercial andmedical
1.4 Archaea: Introduction- Major Archaeal physiological groups, Archaeal cell wall,
lipids and membranes, ecological importance
2. Study of Different Groups of Microbe II: Classification, morphological characteristics, cultivation, reproduction and significance 2.1 Protozoa: Major categories of Protozoa based on motility, reproduction. medically important Protozoa, life cycle of Entamoeba 2.2 Algae – Characteristics of algae: morphology, pigments, reproduction, cultivation of algae, major groups of algae – an overview. biological, medical importance of algae differences between algae and cyanobacteria 2.3 Fungi and Yeast-Characteristics: structure, reproduction, cultivation of fungi and yeasts, major fungal divisions- overview of life cycle of yeast, biological and economical importance 2.4 Slime molds and Myxomycetes
3 3.1 Microbial Growth
a. Definition of growth, mathematical expression, growth curve
b. Measurement of growth
c. Direct microscopic Count – Breed’s count, Petroff-Haussercounting chamber –
Hemocytometer
d. Viable count – spread plate and pour plate techniques
e. Measurement of cell constituents
f. Turbidity measurements – nephelometer and spectrophotometer technique
g. Synchronous growth, continuous growth (chemostat and turbidostat)
h. Influence of environmental factors on growth
i. Microbial growth in natural environment
j. Counting viable non-culturable organisms- quorum sensing techniques
2.2 Factors affecting infection: Microbial factors: adherence, invasion, role of virulence factors in invasion,
colonization & its effects.
Host factors: natural resistance, species resistance, racial resistance.
2.3 Individual resistance:
Factors influencing individual resistance: age, nutrition, personal hygiene, stress,
hormones, addiction to drugs/ alcohol. Interaction between Microbes & host is
dynamic.
2.4 Host defense against infection: Overview i) First line of defense: for skin, respiratory tract, gastrointestinal tract, genitourinary
tract, eyes.
ii) Second line of defense: biological barriers: phagocytosis, inflammation
iii) Third line of defense: Brief introduction to antibody mediated & cell mediated
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immunity.
3. Advance Techniques In Microbiology &Instrumentation: 3.1 Electron microscope: TEM, SEM 3.2 Contrast enhancement for electron microscope 3.3 Florescent microscope, confocal microscope 3.4 pH meter, pH meter validation and calibration 3.5 Colorimeter 3.6 Validation and calibration of autoclave & hot air oven 3.7 Concepts: Laminar air flow systems, biosafety cabinets, walk-in incubators, industrial autoclaves, cold Room