2.1 Knowledge and Understanding
The graduates of the Botany program should be able to:
a.1
Recognize the general properties of plant kingdom which can proceed from two ap-proaches
1) Statistic which is concerned with forms and structures
2) Dynamic which is concerned with function ( metabolism , productivity ).
a.2
State factor affecting growth and distribution of plants.
a.3
Describe the of properties plant are concerned with the description and arrangement of living and plant species (taxonomy and systematic)
a.4
Understand ecology, vegetation, plant interaction factor affecting of plant community methods of studying vegetation to get knowledge and understanding about the flow and cycle of the energy and resources.
a.5
Recognize host parasite relationship as well as diseases caused by viruses, bacteria and fungi.Microbial metabolism as well as different microbial transformation.
a.6
State chemical composition of the plant cell , different types of stress, different types of media for isolation and identification of microorganism
a.7
Explain the different methods for separation, investigation and identification of chemical compounds may be present in plant body
2.2 Intellectual Skills
The graduates of the Botany program should be able to:
b.1
Interpret the differences between worlds of plants.

b.2
Assess the interrelationships and the impact of a plant on its ecosystem.
b.3
Point out different concepts in different branches of microbiology.
2.3 Skills
2.3.1 Professional and Practical Skills
On successful completion of the graduates of the Botany program should be able to:
c.1
Collect and investigate the different types of plant specie
c.2
Isolate and characterize the different types of microorganisms.
c.3
Analyze the extracts and active constituents from cultivated, wild and, medicinal plants
c.4
Summarize the important role of plants, microorganisms in our life
c.5
Assess risk in laboratory work taking into consideration the specific hazards associated with the use of microbial, chemical materials as well as the safe and proper operation of the laboratory techniques, conduct standard laboratory procedures involved in microbiology.
2.3.2 General Skills
The graduates of the Botany program should be able to:
d.1
Use computers and internet for communication, data handling and word processing.
d.2
Collaborate effectively with team work members to maintain independent and critical thinking, effective time-management and positive communication and cooperation with other members of the teamwork.
d.3
Effectively manage tasks, time, and resources.
d.4
Search for information and engage in life-long self learning discipline.
d.5
Help raising public awareness of the benefits of conserving intellectual property rights and scientific patents on the individuals and communities.
d.6
Assess the microbiological safety.