JSS UNIVERSITY CENTRE FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION PROGRAMME PROJECT REPORT (PPR) Course: M.Sc. Cosmetic Science Duration: 2 Years A. Programs mission and Objectives Provide knowledge on cosmetics, and related sciences, cosmeceuticals (cosmetics with skin, hair and oral care benefits) and personal care and hygiene products. Provide multidisciplinary scientific knowledge to gain expertise in the field and to respond the industry challenges effectively. Provide with knowledge on marketing approaches on studying consumer need, need gaps, managing competition and global markets. Develop your potential to have a career in this fast growing industry in the area of product development & research, regulatory, quality assurance and manufacturing or pursue academic research in the area or to become an entrepreneur in the field. (a) Rationale: The main reason for offering this program are: To create a workforce in application of principles of cosmetic science for the rapidly growing FMCG Provide in depth learning in cosmetic science, which will serve as a focus for research into the field of cosmetic science (b) Goals and Objectives: This course is designed to provide foundation knowledge of cosmetic principles to address the needs of cosmetic industry. Provide practical skills in the area of biology, formulation science and analytical techniques required to scientifically design and develop products. B. Relevance of the program with HEI’s Mission & Goals: The MSc qualification offers a distinct advantage in today’s competitive environment. MSc Cosmetic Science is an exciting new applied science course offered from Faculty of Life Sciences, JSS University, Mysore. It is designed for students who want a career within the cosmetic and toiletry industry, and focuses on the needs of the cosmetic industry and its consumers, at the same time as providing students with the critical and evaluative skills to be able to function as professional cosmetic scientists. The course provides students with knowledge and understanding of the various disciplines within Cosmetic Science, Cosmetic Formulation Science and the organization and function of the Cosmetic, Toiletry and Perfumery industries. These industries have expanded in recent years as consumers have become more aware of the potential benefits of their products. Currently not many postgraduate courses in Cosmetic Science in India, hence the proposed course offers a unique educational experience and very good employment prospects. The personal care industry recognizes that the course offers immediate relevance to the industry, with graduates who will already have an understanding of the way the industry operates and the challenges it faces. This forms the premise for this program and the mission and goal of MSc Cosmetic Science program.
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JSS UNIVERSITY CENTRE FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION
PROGRAMME PROJECT REPORT (PPR)
Course: M.Sc. Cosmetic Science Duration: 2 Years
A. Programs mission and Objectives
Provide knowledge on cosmetics, and related sciences, cosmeceuticals (cosmetics with
skin, hair and oral care benefits) and personal care and hygiene products.
Provide multidisciplinary scientific knowledge to gain expertise in the field and to respond
the industry challenges effectively.
Provide with knowledge on marketing approaches on studying consumer need, need gaps,
managing competition and global markets.
Develop your potential to have a career in this fast growing industry in the area of product
development & research, regulatory, quality assurance and manufacturing or pursue
academic research in the area or to become an entrepreneur in the field.
(a) Rationale: The main reason for offering this program are: To create a workforce in application of principles of cosmetic science for the rapidly
growing FMCG
Provide in depth learning in cosmetic science, which will serve as a focus for research into
the field of cosmetic science
(b) Goals and Objectives:
This course is designed to provide foundation knowledge of cosmetic principles to address
the needs of cosmetic industry.
Provide practical skills in the area of biology, formulation science and analytical techniques
required to scientifically design and develop products.
B. Relevance of the program with HEI’s Mission & Goals:
The MSc qualification offers a distinct advantage in today’s competitive environment.
MSc Cosmetic Science is an exciting new applied science course offered from Faculty of
Life Sciences, JSS University, Mysore. It is designed for students who want a career within
the cosmetic and toiletry industry, and focuses on the needs of the cosmetic industry and
its consumers, at the same time as providing students with the critical and evaluative skills
to be able to function as professional cosmetic scientists.
The course provides students with knowledge and understanding of the various disciplines
within Cosmetic Science, Cosmetic Formulation Science and the organization and function
of the Cosmetic, Toiletry and Perfumery industries. These industries have expanded in
recent years as consumers have become more aware of the potential benefits of their
products. Currently not many postgraduate courses in Cosmetic Science in India, hence the
proposed course offers a unique educational experience and very good employment
prospects. The personal care industry recognizes that the course offers immediate relevance
to the industry, with graduates who will already have an understanding of the way the
industry operates and the challenges it faces. This forms the premise for this program and
the mission and goal of MSc Cosmetic Science program.
C. Nature of the prospective target group of learners:
Formulation scientists
Students with keen interest in R&D
Undergraduate students
Mpharm and Bpharm students
D. Appropriateness of program to be conducted in open and distance learning mode to
acquire specific skills and competence
Upon successful completion of this course the participant/student will be able to
demonstrate:
1. Scientific knowledge in design and development of a product that is safe, efficacious and
meeting consumer, regulatory and business needs.
2. An understanding at strategic level, the structure and functioning of the cosmetic/personal
hygiene/perfumery industry.
3. Knowledge to have a career in all technical area in this field.
4. Also, graduates will be able to develop,
i. Creativity and innovation
ii. Intercultural communication and cooperation
iii. Structured food product development
iv. Nutrient requirements and recommendations Sensory analysis
v. Entrepreneurship
E. Instructional Delivery Mechanism
JSS University follows a modern ICT enabled approach for instruction. The methodology of
instruction in JSS University is different from that of the conventional /regular programs. Our
system is learner-oriented and the learner is an active participant in the teaching-learning process.
Most of the instructions are imparted through online and distance mode. Academic delivery
systems of JSS University are:
Print Material: JSS University mainly focuses on Self Learning Material (SLM) and their
up gradation by eminent teachers/academicians both from JSS University and other reputed
universities/institutions. As text information plays a vital role in distance education, print
based instruction has a critical role in JSS University distance learning initiatives.
Audio-Visual Material Aids: The learning package contains audio and video programmes
which have been produced by the University for the enhancement of understanding of the
course material given to the student. The video lectures are uploaded in the University
website for the student’s access.
Online/Virtual Classes: Delivery of classroom-like lectures will also be available in the
student portal for enhanced learning experience.
Laboratory facilities: JSS University has advanced laboratory for practical training for
younger minds to get hands on experience in cutting edge techniques.
I) Identification of Media
Print, Audio-Video and Online media will be utilized for the dissemination of knowledge
relevant to the program enrolled.
II) Student support system
JSS University provides an exclusive online portal for students to cater to all of their academic
related matters such as notification of contact classes, assignment details, course material, and
examination schedule. In addition, each student has provision to seek guidance, counseling and
career guidance throughout the program.
F. Procedure for admissions, curriculum transaction and evaluation
Admission to all the programs is through notification in newspaper and on University website. The
admission procedure involves submission of filled application by the candidates after paying the
prescribed fees. The admission scrutiny committee evaluates all the submitted applications and
recommend the eligible candidates. The selected candidates are notified through admissions office
and also on the University website. The selected candidates are expected to report within the
stipulated timeframe for provisional admission to the program.
Curriculum transaction for the program is through the designated online student portal as detailed
above in Section E.
Evaluation: Evaluation will be done as follows:
• University end semester examination: 75 marks for each subject
• Internal Assessment: 25 marks for each subject (theory test, seminars, assignments)
• Independent Project work (for PG and PGD programs): 350 marks
• Project Viva Voce (for PG and PGD programs): 150 marks
Basic Structure and Distribution of Courses
Sl.
No.
Study
Component
Papers x
credit
CIA Marks University
Examinations
Total
Marks
Total
Credits
01. Core paper 12 x 4 25 75 100 48
02. Elective 6 x 4 25 75 100 24
03. Project 350 14
04. Project VIVA 150 06
Total 2300 92
G. Requirement of the Laboratory support and the library resources
The University has designated laboratory space to meet the curriculum requirements of all the
programs.
Library resources: For the enhanced learning opportunities of each of the students enrolled under
the open and distance learning mode, JSS University has mobilized the required textbooks,
journals and articles for access in the department library. These materials are in addition to the
printed study material available for each student.
H. Cost estimate of programme and provisions
Cost estimate of each student/year is as follows:
Certificate Program – Distance Mode = Rs. 10,000
UG Program – Distance Mode = ranges from Rs. 15,000 – Rs. 20,000
PG and PGD Program – Distance Mode= ranges from Rs. 15,000 – Rs. 75,000
The provisions include the following: study material both print and online materials, hiring faculty
members for contact program, contact program laboratory charges, TA/DA for faculty members
and coordinators, classroom and laboratory hiring charges for the contact program.
I. Quality assurance mechanism and expected programme outcomes
The syllabus is prepared considering the need and expectations from various stakeholders,
feedback, and consultation with academicians, industry experts, scholars from relevant field. The
teaching and learning methods incorporate contact classes, online and offline methods. Hands-on
training is provided for practical orientation and independent project work stimulates problem
analysis, techniques for resolving the problem and probable solutions to the same providing
opportunities to apply theoretical knowledge to real time problems in organizations. The
evaluation incorporates transparency and all activities are carried out according to preplanned
academic calendar. The syllabus has clear defined course objective and course outcome for each
of the courses.
Program Outcomes:
By the end of the program, participants/students are expected to get degree in MSc Cosmetic
Science. The participants/students are expected to develop skills for independent &
collaborative learning, reflection and self-development. The course will also provide the
student with a range of underpinning sciences required. The students are exposed to
interdisciplinary subjects such as; chemistry, microbiology, and the structure and properties of
the raw materials used in the cosmetics and toiletry industry. Practical laboratory skills, and
will develop your problem-solving skills through an analytical approaches are integral part of
this program.
MSc Cosmetic Science - Syllabus
Semester I
Paper 1: Basic Human Anatomy & Physiology
4 CREDITS
Unit-I
1. Introduction
Definition, scope of anatomy and physiology, basic terminologies.
2. General cellular anatomy and physiology
Cell, cell junctions, transport mechanisms, homeostasis, ion channels.
3. Tissues
Definition classification of tissues, their location, characteristics and Functions.
4. Body fluids and blood
Body fluids, composition and functions of blood, haemopoiesis, mechanism of coagulation. Blood grouping
and its significance, lymphatic system.
Unit-II
5. Human skeleton
Structure, composition, classification and function of bones.Identification and few salient features of
important bones of axial and appendicular skeleton. Classification of joints, types of movements.
6. Cardio-Vascular system
Anatomy and physiology of heart. Blood circulation, blood pressure
Unit-III
7. Digestive system
Physiology with special reference to liver, pancreas and intestine..
8. Respiratory system
Anatomy of respiratory tract. Transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide
9. Urinary system
Structure and function of kidney
10. Skeletal muscle
Physiology of muscle contraction, definition of myasthenia gravis
Unit-IV
11. Nervous system
a. Definition and classification of nervous system
e. Anatomy and functions of cerebrum, cerebellum, brain stem (pons, medulla and mid brain),
hypothalamus, thalamus, basal ganglia
g. Cranial nerves- names and their functions
h. Autonomic nervous system-Anatomy and functions of sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system
Unit- V
12. Endocrinology
Physiology of pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal and pancreas.
13. Reproductive system
Sex hormones, menstrual cycle
14.Definition of the term “pharmacology”
Basic understanding of the terms: Pharmacodynamics, Pharmacokinetics, Pharamacogenetics, adverse
drug reactions, and pre-clinical & clinical studies. (4h))
References
1. Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology for Student Nurses by John Wiley and Sons
2. Anatomy and Physiology for Nurses, by Watson
3. Anatomy and Physiology for Nurses by Evelyn C. Pearce
4. Physiology and Anatomy: A Basis for Nursing and Health Care by Sigrid Rutishauser
5. Anatomy and Physiology for Nurses and Students of Human Biology by Sears, W.Gordo
6. Anatomy and Physiology for Nurses, by Ross, Jean R.W.
7. Anatomy and Physiology for Nurses by Tony William Alph
8. Anatomy and Physiology for Nurses by Evelyn Pearce