B.sc Allied Health Sciences

Course Overview

(3 years + 1 year Internship) (Semester pattern - 7th&8thSemester Internship period) The Allied Health Science courses program provides hands-on training to students along with a solid foundation in science and enables them to assist confidently in technology-driven medical procedures. With the enormous development in the healthcare industry, these graduates will be in demand both within the country and overseas as Medical Technologists. Our institute is one of the best-allied health sciences colleges in Tamilnadu.

The following specialties are offered in B.Sc. Allied Health Sciences:

  • Anaesthesia Technology
  • Cardiac Technology
  • Medical Laboratory Technology
  • Radiology and Imaging Science Technology
  • Renal Dialysis Technology
  • Perfusion Technology
  • Cath Lab Technology
  • Blood Banking Medical Laboratory Technology
  • Dermato-Cosmetology
  • Emergency and Trauma Care Technology
  • Respiratory Care Technology
  • Neuroscience Technology.

Course Objectives

The program aims to:

  • Build a strong foundation in medical sciences and healthcare technologies.
  • Train students in specialized diagnostic and therapeutic techniques.
  • Develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills for patient care.
  • Prepare graduates for hospital, laboratory, and research roles.
  • Promote ethical practices, teamwork, and professional excellence.
  • Encourage research, innovation, and continuous learning.
  • Provide hands-on training through internships in leading healthcare institutions.

Learning Outcomes

The students will acquire competency in the scientific principles of human health in major areas of Allied Health Science, Biology, and Chemistry including knowledge of clinical and para-medical subjects. They gain exposure to professional environments where theoretical principles are applied while demonstrating practical skills with an understanding and respect for the value of individuals. The graduates are professionals who work to bridge between the physicians and patients in facilitating quality health care for the society.

Curriculum

B.Sc. Anaesthesia Technology

Semester 1

  • Anatomy (CC)
  • Physiology (CC)
  • Biochemistry (CC)
  • Basics in Medical Physics& Electronics (AECC)
  • English and Communication skills (SEC)
  • Introduction to computers (SEC)

Semester 2

  • Microbiology (CC)
  • Pathology (CC)
  • Pharmacology (CC)
  • Environmental Science and Community Medicine (AECC)
  • Medical Ethics & Safety (GE)
  • Statistics and research methodology (SEC)

Semester 3

  • Applied Anatomy & Physiology related to Anesthesia Technology -Theory (CC)
  • Applied Anatomy & Physiology related to Anesthesia Technology Practical (CCP)
  • Pharmacology related to Anesthesia Technology- Theory (CC)
  • Pharmacology related to Anesthesia Technology - Practical (CCP)
  • Basic Principles of Hospital Management (GE)
  • Comprehensive viva :Applied anatomy, physiology, pharmacology related to Anesthesia Technology (AECC)

Semester 4

  • Principles and equipments related to anesthesia technology - Theory (CC)
  • Principles and equipments related to anesthesia technology -Practical (CCP)
  • Principles of Sterilization techniques - Theory (CC)
  • Principles of Sterilization techniques - Practical (CCP)
  • Health Care Management (GE)
  • Clinical in Sterilization techniques and equipments related to anesthesia technology: Comprehensive viva (AECC)

Semester 5

  • Concepts of diseases and techniques in regional & general anesthesia including complications -Theory (CC)
  • Concepts of diseases and techniques in regional & general anesthesia including complications -Practical (CCP)
  • Anesthesia Techniques including complications -Theory (CC)
  • Anesthesia Techniques including complications- Practical (CCP)
  • Physician's Office Management (GE)
  • Hospital Products, Promotion, Sales & Public relations (GE)
  • Clinicals in techniques in regional & general anesthesia: comprehensive viva (AECC)

Semester 6

  • Anesthesia for specialties (Including Critical Care Assistance and Ventilation ) Paper - I Theory (CC)
  • Anesthesia for specialties (Including Critical Care Assistance and Ventilation ) Paper - I Practical (CCP)
  • Clinical Cardiorespiratory for Physiotherapy
  • Anesthesia for specialties (Including Critical Care Assistance and Ventilation ) Paper -II Theory (CC)
  • Anesthesia for specialties (Including Critical Care Assistance and Ventilation ) Paper -II Practical (CCP)
  • Trauma &Cardiac Life Support (SEC)
  • Clinicals in Anesthesia for specialties (Including Critical Care Assistance and Ventilation ) (AECC)

Semester 7

  • Project / Systematic Review (DSE)
  • Comprehensive viva (SEC)

B.Sc. Cardiac Technology

Semester 1

  • Anatomy (CC)
  • Physiology (CC)
  • Biochemistry (CC)
  • Basics in Medical Physics& Electronics (AECC)
  • English and Communication skills (SEC)
  • Introduction to computers (SEC)

Semester 2

  • Microbiology (CC)
  • Pathology (CC)
  • Pharmacology (CC)
  • Environmental Science and Community Medicine (AECC)
  • Medical Ethics & Safety (GE)
  • Statistics and research methodology (SEC)

Semester 3

  • Applied Anatomy and Physiology related to Cardiac Technology- Theory (CC)
  • Applied Anatomy and Physiology related to Cardiac Technology - Practical (CCP)
  • Pharmacology related to Cardiac Technology x-dynamic-component Theory (CC)
  • Pharmacology related to Cardiac Technology - Practical (CCP)
  • Basic Principles of Hospital Management (GE)
  • Comprehensive Viva: Applied Anatomy, Physiology and Pharmacology related to Cardiac Technology (AECC)

Semester 4

  • Concepts of disease and outlines of clinical evaluation related to cardiac technology paper- I - Theory (CC)
  • Concepts of disease and outlines of clinical evaluation related to cardiac technology paper- I - Practical (CCP)
  • Concepts of disease and outlines of clinical evaluation related to cardiac technology paper- II - Theory (CC)
  • Concepts of disease and outlines of clinical evaluation related to cardiac technology paper- II - Practical (CCP)
  • Health Care Management (GE)
  • Comprehensive Viva: clinical in cardiac diseases (AECC)

Semester 5

  • Cardiac technology (ECG, STRESS, HOLTER and basics of ECHO)-paper - I -Theory (CC)
  • Cardiac technology (ECG, STRESS, HOLTER and basics of ECHO)-paper - I - Practical (CCP)
  • Cardiac technology (ECG, STRESS, HOLTER and basics of ECHO)-paper - II - Theory (CC)
  • Cardiac technology (ECG, STRESS, HOLTER and basics of ECHO)-paper - II - Practical (CCP)
  • Hospital Products, Promotion, Sales & Public relations (GE)
  • Physician's Office management (GE)
  • Comprehensive Viva: clinicals in ECG, STRESS, HOLTER and basics of ECHO (AECC)

Semester 6

  • Cardiac Technology (ECHO, COLOR DOPPLER, STRESS ) paper -I- Theory (CC)
  • Cardiac Technology (ECHO, COLOR DOPPLER, STRESS ) paper -I- Practical (CCP)
  • Cardiac Technology (ECHO, COLOR DOPPLER, STRESS ) paper -II- Theory (CC)
  • Cardiac Technology (ECHO, COLOR DOPPLER, STRESS ) paper -II- Practical (CCP)
  • Trauma and cardiac life support (SEC)
  • Comprehensive Viva: clinicals in ECHO, COLOR DOPPLER and STRESS (AECC)

Semester 7

  • Project / Systematic Review (DSE)
  • Comprehensive viva (SEC)

B.sc. Medical Laboratory Technology

Semester 1

  • Anatomy (CC)
  • Physiology (CC)
  • Biochemistry (CC)
  • Basics in Medical Physics& Electronics (AECC)
  • English and Communication skills (SEC)
  • Introduction to computers (SEC)

Semester 2

  • Microbiology (CC)
  • Pathology (CC)
  • Pharmacology (CC)
  • Environmental Science and Community Medicine (AECC)
  • Medical Ethics & Safety (GE)
  • Statistics and research methodology (SEC)

Semester 3

  • Clinical pathology (Hematology & Urine Analysis) - Theory (CC)
  • Clinical pathology (Hematology & Urine Analysis) - Practical (CCP)
  • Blood banking and Immunology - Theory (CC)
  • Blood banking and Immunology - Practical (CCP)
  • Basic Principles of Hospital Management (GE)
  • Clinicals in Histopathology and Cytology : Comprehensive viva (AECC)

Semester 4

  • Histopathology - Theory (CC)
  • Histopathology- Practical (CCP)
  • Cytology - Theory (CC)
  • Cytology - Practical (CCP)
  • Health Care Management (GE)
  • Clinicals in Clinical pathology and Blood banking: comprehensive viva (AECC)

Semester 5

  • Paper - I General Bacteriology, Immunology and Systematic Bacteriology - Theory (CC)
  • Paper - I General Bacteriology, Immunology and Systematic Bacteriology - Practical (CCP)
  • Paper - II Virology, Mycology and Parasitology - Theory (CC)
  • Paper - II Virology, Mycology and Parasitology - Practical (CCP)
  • Hospital Products, Promotion, Sales & Public relations (GE)
  • Physician's Office management (GE)
  • Clinicals in General Bacteriology, Immunology , Virology and Mycology : comprehensive viva (AECC)

Semester 6

  • Clinical Chemistry Paper - I - Theory (CC)
  • Clinical Chemistry Paper - I - Practical (CCP)
  • Clinical Chemistry Paper - II - Theory (CC)
  • Clinical Chemistry Paper - II - Practical (CCP)
  • Trauma &Cardiac Life Support (SEC)
  • Clinicals in Clinical Chemistry : comprehensive viva (AECC)

Semester 7

  • Project / Systematic Review (DSE)
  • Comprehensive viva (SEC)

B.Sc. Radiology and Imaging Science Technology

Semester 1

  • Anatomy (CC)
  • Physiology (CC)
  • Biochemistry (CC)
  • Basics in Medical Physics& Electronics (AECC)
  • English and Communication skills (SEC)
  • Introduction to computers (SEC)

Semester 2

  • Microbiology (CC)
  • Pathology (CC)
  • Pharmacology (CC)
  • Environmental Science and Community Medicine (AECC)
  • Medical Ethics & Safety (GE)
  • Statistics and research methodology (SEC)

Semester 3

  • Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology and Pharmacology related to Radiology- Theory (CC)
  • Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology and Pharmacology related to Radiology -Practical (CCP)
  • Radiological Physics and Dark Room Techniques Theory (CC)
  • Radiological Physics and Dark Room Techniques Practical (CCP)
  • Basic Principles of Hospital Management (GE)
  • Comprehensive viva : Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology and Pharmacology related to Radiology (AECC)

Semester 4

  • Radiology equipments -Theory (CC)
  • Radiology equipments- Practical (CCP)
  • Positioning Radiography and Contrast Procedures - Theory (CC)
  • Positioning Radiography and Contrast Procedures- Practical (CCP)
  • Health Care Management (GE)
  • Comprehensive Viva: Clinicals in Radiology equipments and Positioning Radiography and Contrast Procedures (AECC)

Semester 5

  • Basic and Advanced Ultra Sound Imaging - Theory (CC)
  • Basic and Advanced Ultra Sound Imaging - Practical (CCP)
  • Basic and Advanced CT Scan - Theory (CC)
  • Basic and Advanced CT Scan - Practical (CCP)
  • Hospital Products, Promotion, Sales & Public relations (GE)
  • Physician's Office management (GE)
  • Comprehensive viva: Clinicals in Basic and Advanced Ultra Sound and CT Imaging (AECC)

Semester 6

  • Basics and advanced MRI - Theory (CC)
  • Basics and advanced MRI - Practical (CCP)
  • Interventional Radiological procedures and Basic angiography- Theory (CC)
  • Interventional Radiological procedures and Basic angiography - Practical (CCP)
  • Trauma & Cardiac Life Support (GE)
  • Comprehensive viva: Clinicals in advanced MRI and Interventional Radiological procedures (AECC)

Semester 7

  • Project / Systematic Review (DSE)
  • Comprehensive viva (SEC)

B.Sc. Renal Dialysis Technology

Semester 1

  • Anatomy (CC)
  • Physiology (CC)
  • Biochemistry (CC)
  • Basics in Medical Physics& Electronics (AECC)
  • English and Communication skills (SEC)
  • Introduction to computers (SEC)

Semester 2

  • Microbiology (CC)
  • Pathology (CC)
  • Pharmacology (CC)
  • Environmental Science and Community Medicine (AECC)
  • Medical Ethics & Safety (GE)
  • Statistics and research methodology (SEC)

Semester 3

  • Applied Anatomy & Physiology related to Dialysis Technology - Theory (CC)
  • Applied Anatomy & Physiology related to Dialysis Technology - Practical (CCP)
  • Pharmacology related to Dialysis Technology - Theory (CC)
  • Pharmacology related to Dialysis Technology- Practical (CCP)
  • Basic Principles of Hospital Management (GE)
  • Comprehensive viva : Applied Anatomy & Physiology, Pharmacology related to Dialysis (AECC)

Semester 4

  • Concepts of disease and outlines of clinical evaluation related to Dialysis Technology Paper- I - Theory (CC)
  • Concepts of disease and outlines of clinical evaluation related to Dialysis Technology Paper- I - Practical (CCP)
  • Concepts of disease and outlines of clinical evaluation related to Dialysis Technology Paper- II - Theory (CC)
  • Concepts of disease and outlines of clinical evaluation related to Dialysis Technology Paper- II - Practical (CCP)
  • Health Care Management (GE)
  • Clinical in concepts and outlines of clinical evaluation related to Dialysis Technology : Comprehensive viva (AECC)

Semester 5

  • Dialysis Technology - Part - I - Paper - I Theory (CC)
  • Dialysis Technology - Part - I - Paper - I Practical (CCP)
  • Dialysis T echnology - Part - I - Paper -II Theory (CC)
  • Dialysis T echnology - Part - I - Paper -II Practical (CCP)
  • Hospital Products, Promotion, Sales & Public relations (GE)
  • Physician's Office management (GE)
  • Clinical in Dialysis Technology:PART - I - Comprehensive viva (AECC)

Semester 6

  • Dialysis Technology - Part - II Paper - I - Theory (CC)
  • Dialysis Technology - Part - II Paper - I - Practical (CCP)
  • Dialysis Technology - Part - II Paper - II Theory (CC)
  • Dialysis Technology - Part - II Paper - II Practical (CCP)
  • Trauma & Cardiac Life Support (GE)
  • Clinical in Dialysis Technology PART -II comprehensive viva (AECC)

Semester 7

  • Project / Systematic Review (DSE)
  • Comprehensive viva (SEC)

B.Sc. Perfusion Technology

Semester 1

  • Anatomy (CC)
  • Physiology (CC)
  • Biochemistry (CC)
  • Basics in Medical Physics& Electronics (AECC)
  • English and Communication skills (SEC)
  • Introduction to computers (SEC)

Semester 2

  • Microbiology (CC)
  • Pathology (CC)
  • Pharmacology (CC)
  • Environmental Science and Community Medicine (AECC)
  • Medical Ethics & Safety (GE)
  • Statistics and research methodology (SEC)

Semester 3

  • Applied Anatomy & Physiology related to Cardiac Perfusion Technology – Theory (CC)
  • Microbiology (UE)
  • Applied Anatomy & Physiology related to Cardiac Perfusion Technology – Practical (CCP)
  • Applied Pathology, Hematology & Pharmacology related to Cardiac Perfusion Technology -Theory (CC)
  • Basic Principles of Hospital Management (GE)
  • Comprehensive viva Applied Anatomy & Physiology related to Cardiac Perfusion : (AECC)

Semester 4

  • Basics of Perfusion Technology – Paper I – Theory (CC)
  • Basics of Perfusion Technology – Paper I – Practical (CCP)
  • Basics of Perfusion Technology – Paper II – Theory (CC)
  • Basics of Perfusion Technology – Paper II Practical (CCP)
  • Health Care Management (GE)
  • Clinicals in Basics of Perfusion Technology comprehensive viva (AECC)

Semester 5

  • Principles of Perfusion Technology – Paper I Theory (CC)
  • Principles of Perfusion Technology – Paper I Practical (CCP)
  • Principles of Perfusion Technology – Paper II Theory(CC)
  • Principles of Perfusion Technology – Paper II Practical(CCP)
  • Hospital Products, Promotion, Sales & Public relations (GE)
  • Physician's Office management (GE)
  • Clinicals in Principles of Perfusion Technology : comprehensive viva (AECC)

Semester 6

  • Perfusion Technology -Applied Theory (CC)
  • Perfusion Technology -Applied – practical(CCP)
  • Perfusion Technology – Advanced Theory (CC)
  • Perfusion Technology – Advanced practical (CCP)
  • Trauma & Cardiac Life Support (GE)
  • Clinicals in Perfusion Technology : comprehensive viva (AECC)

Semester 7

  • Project / Systematic Review (DSE)
  • Comprehensive viva (SEC)

B.Sc. Cath Lab Technology

Semester 1

  • Anatomy (CC)
  • Physiology (CC)
  • Biochemistry (CC)
  • Basics in Medical Physics& Electronics (AECC)
  • English and Communication skills (SEC)
  • Introduction to computers (SEC)

Semester 2

  • Microbiology (CC)
  • Pathology (CC)
  • Pharmacology (CC)
  • Environmental Science and Community Medicine (AECC)
  • Medical Ethics & Safety (GE)
  • Statistics and research methodology (SEC)

Semester 3

  • Applied Anatomy and Physiology related to cathlab technology- Theory (CC)
  • Applied Anatomy and Physiology related to cathlab technology – Practical (CCP)
  • Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Microbiology related to cathlab technology – Theory (CC)
  • Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Microbiology related to cathlab technology – Practical (CCP)
  • Basic Principles of Hospital Management (GE)
  • Comprehensive Viva: Applied Anatomy, Physiology , pharmacology, Biochemistry and Microbiology related to cathlab technology (AECC)

Semester 4

  • Concepts of disease and outlines of clinical evaluation related to cathlab technology paper- I – Theory (CC)
  • Concepts of disease and outlines of clinical evaluation related to cathlab technology paper- I – Practical (CCP)
  • Concepts of disease and outlines of clinical evaluation related to cathlab technology paper- II – Theory (CC)
  • Concepts of disease and outlines of clinical evaluation related to cathlab technology paper- II – Practical (CCP)
  • Health Care Management (GE)
  • Comprehensive Viva: clinical in cardiac diseases (AECC)

Semester 5

  • Basics of Cath lab Machineries, Monitoring systems and Hardwares -Theory (CC)
  • Basics of Cath lab Machineries, Monitoring systems and Hardwares – Practical (CCP)
  • Hemodynamic and data maintenance, Infection control, Patient Safety and assessment – Theory (CC)
  • Hemodynamic and data maintenance, Infection control, Patient Safety and assessment – Practical (CCP)
  • Hospital Products, Promotion, Sales & Public relations (Or) UEPOM030
  • Physician's Office management (GE)
  • Comprehensive Viva: machineries in cathlab , hemodynamics assessment , patient safety measures and assessment (AECC)

Semester 6

  • Cardiac and Non-cardiac (Adult and pediatric) diagnostic procedures – Theory (CC)
  • Cardiac and Non-cardiac (Adult and pediatric) diagnostic procedures – Practical (CCP)
  • Cardiac and Non cardiac (Adult and pediatric) interventional procedures – Theory (CC)
  • Cardiac and Non cardiac (Adult and pediatric) interventional procedures – Practical (CCP)
  • Trauma care and cardiac life support (SEC)
  • Comprehensive Viva: Assessment of diagnostic and interventional procedures in cardiology (AECC)

Semester 7

  • Project / Systematic Review (DSE)
  • Comprehensive viva (SEC)

B.Sc. Blood Banking Medical Laboratory Technology

Semester 1

  • Anatomy (CC)
  • Physiology (CC)
  • Biochemistry (CC)
  • Basics in Medical Physics& Electronics (AECC)
  • English and Communication skills (SEC)
  • Introduction to computers (SEC)

Semester 2

  • Microbiology (CC)
  • Pathology (CC)
  • Pharmacology (CC)
  • Environmental Science and Community Medicine (AECC)
  • Medical Ethics & Safety (GE)
  • Statistics and research methodology (SEC)

Semester 3

  • Hematology and Clinical pathology – Theory (CC)
  • Hematology and Clinical pathology – Practical (CCP)
  • General Immunology and Basic Immunohematology – Theory (CC)
  • General Immunology and Basic Immunohematology – Practical (CCP)
  • Basic Principles of Hospital Management (GE)
  • Comprehensive viva: in Hematology, Clinical Pathology, General Immunology and Basic Immunohematology (AECC)

Semester 4

  • Blood Donation – Theory (CC)
  • Blood Donation – Practical (CCP)
  • Transfusion Transmitted Diseases and Biohazardous Waste Management – Theory (CC)
  • Transfusion Transmitted Diseases and Biohazardous Waste Management – Practical (CCP)
  • Health Care Management (GE)
  • Comprehensive viva : in Blood Donation, Transfusion Transmitted Diseases and Biohazardous Waste Management (AECC)

Semester 5

  • Blood Components – Theory (CC)
  • Blood Components – Practical (CCP)
  • Blood safety & Clinical aspects of blood transfusion – Theory (CC)
  • Blood safety & Clinical aspects of blood transfusion – Practical (CCP)
  • Hospital Products, Promotion, Sales & Public relations (GE)P
  • Physician's Office management (GE)
  • Comprehensive viva: in Blood Components, Blood safety and Clinical aspects of blood transfusion (AECC)

Semester 6

  • Cardiac and Non-cardiac (Adult and pediatric) diagnostic procedures – Theory (CC)
  • Cardiac and Non-cardiac (Adult and pediatric) diagnostic procedures – Practical (CCP)
  • Cardiac and Non cardiac (Adult and pediatric) interventional procedures – Theory (CC)
  • Cardiac and Non cardiac (Adult and pediatric) interventional procedures – Practical (CCP)
  • Trauma care and cardiac life support (SEC)
  • Comprehensive Viva: Assessment of diagnostic and interventional procedures in cardiology (AECC)

Semester 7

  • Project / Systematic Review (DSE)
  • Comprehensive viva (SEC)

B.Sc. Dermato-Cosmetology

Semester 1

  • Anatomy (CC)
  • Physiology (CC)
  • Biochemistry (CC)
  • Basics in Medical Physics& Electronics (AECC)
  • English and Communication skills (SEC)
  • Introduction to computers (SEC)

Semester 2

  • Microbiology (CC)
  • Pathology (CC)
  • Pharmacology (CC)
  • Environmental Science and Community Medicine (AECC)
  • Medical Ethics & Safety (GE)
  • Statistics and research methodology (SEC)

Semester 3

  • Applied Anatomy, Physiology, Microbiology and Pathology related to Dermatocosmetology- Theory (CC)
  • Applied Anatomy, Physiology, Microbiology and Pathology related to Dermatocosmetology -Practical (CCP)
  • Cosmetic Chemistry & Physics of Aesthetics Instrumentation- Theory (CC)
  • Cosmetic Chemistry & Physics of Aesthetics Instrumentation-Practical (CCP)
  • Basic Principles of Hospital Management (GE)
  • Comprehensive Viva : Applied Anatomy, Physiology, Pharmacology, Chemistry & Physics (AECC)

Semester 4

  • Fundamentals of Cosmetic Dermatology – Theory (CC)
  • Fundamentals of Cosmetic Dermatology -Practical (CCP)
  • Integrative Dermatology and Cosmetology- Theory (CC)
  • Integrative Dermatology and Cosmetology- Practical (CCP)
  • Health Care Management (GE)
  • Comprehensive Viva :Cosmetic Dermatology, Integrative Dermatology and Cosmetology (AECC)

Semester 5

  • Facial Aesthetics and Body Aesthetics – Theory (CC)
  • Facial Aesthetics and Body Aesthetics -Practical (CCP)
  • Environmental Science Related to Skin and Paediatric Dermatology-Theory (CC)
  • Environmental Science Related to Skin and Paediatric Dermatology -Practical (CCP)
  • Hospital Products, Promotion, Sales & Public relations (GE)P
  • Physician's Office management (GE)
  • Comprehensive Viva : Facial Aesthetics, Body Aesthetics & Aromatherapy (AECC)

Semester 6

  • Basic and Advanced Botulinum Toxin Procedures- Theory (CC)
  • Basic and Advanced of Botulinum Toxin Procedures- Practical (CCP)
  • Dermatologic, cosmeceutic and Cosmetic
  • Development- Theory (CC)
  • Dermatologic, cosmeceutic and Cosmetic
  • Development -Practical (CCP)

Semester 7

  • Project / Systematic Review (DSE)
  • Comprehensive viva (SEC)

B.Sc. Emergency and Trauma Care Technology

Semester 1

  • Anatomy (CC)
  • Physiology (CC)
  • Biochemistry (CC)
  • Basics in Medical Physics& Electronics (AECC)
  • English and Communication skills (SEC)
  • Introduction to computers (SEC)

Semester 2

  • Microbiology (CC)
  • Pathology (CC)
  • Pharmacology (CC)
  • Environmental Science and Community Medicine (AECC)
  • Medical Ethics & Safety (GE)
  • Statistics and research methodology (SEC)

Semester 3

  • Anatomy, Physiology and Pharmacology related to Emergency Medicine- Theory (CC)
  • Anatomy, Physiology and pharmacology related to Emergency Medicine – Practical (CCP)
  • Clinical Microbiology, Pathology and Biochemistry related to Emergency Medicine – Theory(CC)
  • Microbiology, Pathology and Biochemistry related to Emergency Medicine – Practical (CCP)
  • Basic Principles of Hospital Management (GE)
  • Comprehensive Viva: Basic Sciences related to Emergency Medicine (AECC)

Semester 4

  • Trauma Care – First Aid, Triage, Life Support, and Resuscitation – Theory (CC)
  • First Aid, life Support, Triage, Emergency Medical Equipment and Resuscitation – Practical (CCP)
  • Emergency Medical Equipment, Cardiopulmonary Emergencies and Poisoning – Theory (CC)
  • Emergency Medical Equipment, Cardiopulmonary Emergencies and Poisoning – Practical (CCP)
  • Health Care Management (GE)
  • Comprehensive Viva: First Aid, Life Support, Triage, Resuscitation, Emergency Medical Equipment, Cardiopulmonary Emergencies and Poisoning (AECC)

Semester 5

  • Orthopaedic Emergencies, burns and Surgical Emergencies- Theory (CC)
  • Orthopaedic Emergencies, burns and Surgical Emergencies- Practical (CCP)
  • Obstetrics, Gynaecological and Paediatric Emergencies – Theory (CC)
  • Obstetrics, Gynaecological and Paediatric Emergencies – Practical (CCP)
  • Hospital Products, Promotion, Sales & Public relations (GE)P
  • Physician's Office management (GE)
  • Comprehensive Viva: Orthopaedic Emergencies, burns, Surgical Emergencies, Obstetrics, Gynaecological and Paediatric Emergencies (AECC)

Semester 6

  • Neurological and Urological Emergencies – Theory (UE)
  • Neurological Urological Emergencies – Practical (UE)
  • Critical Care and Disaster Management – Theory (UE)
  • Critical Care and Disaster Management – Practical (UE)
  • Ambulance services (SEC)
  • Comprehensive Viva: Neurological and Urological Emergencies, Critical Care and Disaster Management (AECC)

Semester 7

  • Project / Systematic Review (DSE)
  • Comprehensive viva (SEC)

B.Sc. Respiratory Care Technology

Semester 1

  • Anatomy (CC)
  • Physiology (CC)
  • Biochemistry (CC)
  • Basics in Medical Physics& Electronics (AECC)
  • English and Communication skills (SEC)
  • Introduction to computers (SEC)

Semester 2

  • Microbiology (CC)
  • Pathology (CC)
  • Pharmacology (CC)
  • Environmental Science and Community Medicine (AECC)
  • Medical Ethics & Safety (GE)
  • Statistics and research methodology (SEC)

Semester 3

  • Applied Anatomy &Physiology Related to Respiratory Technology – Theory (CC)
  • Applied Anatomy & Physiology Related to Respiratory Technology – Practical (CCP)
  • Pharmacology Related to Respiratory Technology – Theory (CC)
  • Pharmacology Related to Respiratory Technology – Practical (CCP)
  • Basic Principles of Hospital Management (GE)
  • Comprehensive Viva : Applied Anatomy, Physiology & Pharmacology Related to Respiratory Technology (AECC)

Semester 4

  • Concepts of diseases and outlines of Clinical evaluation related to Respiratory care technology I -Theory (CC)
  • Concepts of diseases and outlines of Clinical evaluation related to Respiratory care technology I -Practical (CCP)
  • Concepts of diseases and outlines of Clinical evaluation related to Respiratory care technology II -Theory (CC)
  • Concepts of diseases and outlines of Clinical evaluation related to Respiratory care technology II -Practical (CCP)
  • Health Care Management (GE)
  • Comprehensive Viva : Respiratory diseases (AECC)

Semester 5

  • UCRC1231 /Respiratory care technology- part -I paper- I ( Oxygen Therapy, PFT, Diagnostic procedures) – Theory (CC)
  • Respiratory care technology- part- I paper- I practical (CCP)
  • Respiratory care technology- part-Ipaper II (Pulmonary edema, Acute lung injury, Pulmonary rehabilitation) – Theory (CC)
  • Respiratory care technology- part- I Paper- II – practical (CCP)
  • Hospital Products, Promotion, Sales & Public relations (GE)P
  • Physician's Office management (GE)
  • Comprehensive viva :Clinicals in respiratory care technologyPart -I( I& II) (AECC)

Semester 6

  • Respiratory care technology- part- II paper -I (Aerosal therapy, Chest physical therapy ) – Theory (CC)
  • Respiratory care technology- part – II paper -I practical (CCP)
  • Respiratory care technology – Part -II paper-II (Airways & ventilators management) Theory (CC)
  • Respiratory care technology – part-II paper-II practical (CCP)
  • Trauma and cardiac life support (SEC)
  • Comprehensive viva :Clinicals in respiratory care technology Part II (I&II) (AECC)

Semester 7

  • Project / Systematic Review (DSE)
  • Comprehensive viva (SEC)

B.Sc. Neuroscience Technology

Semester 1

  • Anatomy (CC)
  • Physiology (CC)
  • Biochemistry (CC)
  • Basics in Medical Physics& Electronics (AECC)
  • English and Communication skills (SEC)
  • Introduction to computers (SEC)

Semester 2

  • Microbiology (CC)
  • Pathology (CC)
  • Pharmacology (CC)
  • Environmental Science and Community Medicine (AECC)
  • Medical Ethics & Safety (GE)
  • Statistics and research methodology (SEC)

Semester 3

  • Applied Neuroanatomy & Neurophysiology – Theory (CC)
  • Applied Neuroanatomy & Neurophysiology – Practical (CCP)
  • Neuropharmacology- Theory (CC)
  • Neuropharmacology- Practical (CCP)
  • Basic Principles of Hospital Management (GE)
  • Comprehensive Viva: Applied Neuroanatomy& Neurophysiology and Neuropharmacology (AECC)

Semester 4

  • Neurological Diseases & Disorders I- Theory(CC)
  • Neurological Diseases & Disorders I – Practical (CCP)
  • Neurological Diseases & Disorders II- Theory (CC)
  • Neurological Diseases & Disorders II – Practical (CCP)
  • Health Care Management (GE)
  • Comprehensive Viva: Neurological Diseases & Disorders I and II (AECC)

Semester 5

  • Neurodiagnostic Technology I: Electroencephalograph (EEG) – Theory (CC)
  • Neurodiagnostic Technology I: Electroencephalograph (EEG) – Practicals (CCP)
  • Neurodiagnostic Technology II: Nerve Conduction Studies (NCS) – Theory (CC)
  • Neurodiagnostic Technology II: Nerve Conduction Studies (NCS) – Practicals (CCP)
  • Hospital Products, Promotion, Sales & Public relations (GE)
  • Physician's Office management (GE)
  • Comprehensive Viva: Clinicals in Neurodiagnostic Technology I & II (AECC)

Semester 6

  • Neurodiagnostic Technology III: Electromyogram (EMG) &Polysomnogram (PSG) – Theory(CC)
  • Neurodiagnostic Technology III: Electromyogram (EMG) &Polysomnogram (PSG) – Practicals (CCP)
  • Neurodiagnostic Technology IV: Evoked Potential (EP) – Theory (CC)
  • Neurodiagnostic Technology IV: Evoked Potential (EP) – Practicals (CCP)
  • Trauma and cardiac life support (SEC)
  • Comprehensive Viva: Clinicals in Neurodiagnostic Technology III & IV (AECC)

Semester 7

  • Project / Systematic Review (DSE)
  • Comprehensive viva (SEC)

Eligibility

  • Should have completed the age of 17 years on or before 31st December of the year of admission.
  • Candidate must have passed HSC/CBSE/ISCE in subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Botany Zoology and English individually.

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