The course covers an in-depth knowledge of organic chemistry with particular emphasis on the synthesis, reactions, mechanism of reactions and stereochemistry of organic molecules. The chemistry of heterocyclic compounds shall be detailed. The importance of different organic classes in nature and in pharmaceutical and chemical industries will be outlined. The laboratory period deals with the identification of different classes of organic compounds based on differences in their physicochemical properties.
The course is designed to provide the students with the essential fundamentals of medicinal chemistry. The course is focused on the physicochemical properties of drug molecules and the effects those properties have on absorption, distribution, metabolism and interaction with a receptor to give a physiological response. The course also covers fundamental principles of drug metabolism.
This course covers basic and advanced topics of software requirements engineering. In addition to the general course content, the student must undergo reading of several research papers and present it in the class. There is also a final report preparation which the student prepare as a scientific research paper with the potential of publishing it in a scientific venue.
This course covers two sub-topics namely, Mobile Application Development and Security Intelligence and Management. After providing general concept on the topics, this course also focus on covering IBM MObile first platform and SIEM security intelligence tool toward certification.
The course covers requirements engineering in depth including the followings: Requirements Engineering Process - Elicitation of requirements - Functional and non functional requirements - System services and constraints – Quality of Requirements - Requirements traceability matrix - Metrics for non-functional requirements - Use case description - Use case and context diagrams - Software Requirements Specification - IEEE Standard - Requirements for agile developments - Requirements for various systems: embedded systems, web-based systems, business systems, etc. – Requirements management.