B.Sc. BOTANY PROGRAM OUTCOME
- Graduates will possess a deep understanding of plant anatomy, physiology, ecology, and genetics.
- Ability to conduct independent research, including designing experiments, collecting and analyzing data, and drawing conclusions.
- Competence in conducting fieldwork, including plant identification, habitat analysis, and ecosystem assessment.
- Familiarity with the taxonomy, morphology, and classification of plants, including both native and cultivated species.
- Understanding of the role of plants in ecosystems, conservation biology, and sustainable resource management.
- Proficiency in various laboratory techniques such as microscopy, tissue culture, DNA analysis, and biochemical assays.
- Ability to effectively communicate scientific findings through written reports, presentations, and academic publications.
- Development of critical thinking skills to evaluate scientific literature, analyze complex biological problems, and propose innovative solutions.
- Awareness of ethical issues related to plant research, biotechnology, and environmental stewardship.
- Preparation for careers in fields such as botany, agriculture, horticulture, environmental science, education, conservation, and biotechnology.