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Ayurveda Biology Courses

Ayurveda Biology Courses

List of Courses

 

B.Sc. - Semester -I
Course
Title
Credits
Compulsory/Optional
AB201
Sanskrit Language-I
3
C
AB202
Āyurveda Fundamentals
3
C
AB203
History and Practices of Āyurveda
3
C
AB204
Remedial Biology
3
C
AB205
Chemistry Fundamentals
3
C
AB206
IT applications for texts of Āyurveda
3
C

 

 
B.Sc. - Semester -II
Course
Title
Credits
Compulsory/Optional
AB207
Sanskrit Language-II
3
C
AB208
Svastha Vṛtta and Community Health
3
C
AB209
Caraka Saṁhitā –I
3
C
AB210
Science and Technology of Āyurveda
3
C
AB211
Remedial Physics
3
C
AB212
Mathematics and Statistics
3
C

 

 
B.Sc. - Semester -III
Course
Title
Credits
Compulsory/Optional
AB213
Sanskrit Language-III
3
C
AB214
Śarīra Racanā
3
C
AB215
Human Physiology and its relevance for Āyurveda practices
3
C
AB216
Aṣṭāṅga Hṛdaya fundamentals
3
C
AB217
Basic Microbiology for Āyurveda
3
C
AB218
Basic Molecular Biology and Genetics for Āyurveda
3
C

 

 
B.Sc. - Semester -IV
Course
Title
Credits
Compulsory/Optional
AB219
Sanskrit Language-IV
3
C
AB220
Padārtha Vijñāna
3
C
AB221
Caraka Saṁhitā-II
3
C
AB222
A study of Suśruta Saṁhitā – fundamentals
3
C
AB223
Dravyaguṇa
3
C
AB224
Śarīra Kriyā
3
C

 

 
B.Sc. - Semester -V
Course
Title
Credits
Compulsory/Optional
AB301
Recent scientific developments in Āyurveda
3
O
AB302
Caraka Saṁhitā –III
3
O
AB303
Rasa Śāstra and Bhaiṣajya Kalpanā
3
O
AB304
Āyurveda Informatics
3
O
AB305
Prakṛti Vijñāna
3
O
AB306
Pañcamahābhūta Vijñāna
3
O
AB307
Traditional Knowledge Systems and IPR
3
C
AB225
Environmental Studies
3
O
AB308
Optional course/s from other schools/centers
3
O

 

 
B.Sc. - Semester -VI
Course
Title
Credits
Compulsory/Optional
AB309
Vikṛti Vijñāna
3
O
AB310
Caraka Saṁhitā – IV
3
O
AB311
Yoga and Naturopathy
3
O
AB312
Immunology for Āyurveda Biology
3
O
AB226
Āyurveda Entrepreneurship
6
C
AB313
Personalized health and wellness
3
O
AB314
Optional course/s from other schools/centers
3
O

 

 
M.Sc. - Semester -VII
Course
Title
Credits
Compulsory/Optional
AB501
Science communication
4
O
AB502
Natural Language Processing for Āyurveda
4
O
AB503
Āyurvedic Pharmacopeia Standards and Formulary
4
O
AB504
Philosophy of Āyurveda
4
O
AB505
Pañcakarma
4
O
AB506
Āyurvedic Chemistry
4
O
AB507
Optional course/s from other 4 O
Schools/Centers
4
O

 

 
M.Sc. - Semester -VIII
Course
Title
Credits
Compulsory/Optional
AB508
Biomolecules and biochemistry for Āyurveda
4
O
AB509
Therapeutic Modalities in Āyurveda
4
O
AB510
Nanotechnology in Āyurveda
4
O
AB511
Molecular basis of Human ailments in Āyurveda
4
O
AB512
Neurobiology and Āyurveda
4
O
AB513
Āyurveda Product design and development-I
4
O
AB514
Cross border Health Tourism for Yoga and Āyurveda
4
O
AB515
Optional course/s from other
Schools/Centers
4
O

 

 
M.Sc. - Semester -IX
Course
Title
Credits
Compulsory/Optional
AB403
Research Methodology in Āyurveda Biology
4
C
AB402
Seminar course - Research Project in Āyurveda
4
C
AB516
Data Standards and Good
Laboratory/Manufacturing Practices in Āyurveda
4
O
AB517
Principles and Methods in Molecular Cell Biology and their Application in Āyurveda
4
O
AB518
Advanced Analytical Methodologies and Instrumentation in Āyurveda Biology
4
O
AB519
Ayurgenomics
4
O
AB520
Āyurvedic product design and development-II
4
O
AB521
Environmental Health: Ethics, Justice and Human Values
4
O

 

 
M.Sc. - Semester -X
Course
Title
Credits
Compulsory/Optional
AB403
Master’s Dissertation in Āyurveda Biology
16
C

 

 

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