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Minia university Faculty of Engineering Dept. of Biomedical engineering

COURSE SPECIFICATION

1. Administrative Information:

Course Title : Physiology.

Code :BME 2150

Department offering the course : Biomedical Engineering.

Program (s) on which the course is given :Biomedical Engineering.

Department (s) offering the program : Biomedical Engineering.

Academic year/level : 2nd Year.

Semester : 1st Semester.

Date of specification / revision : 2004.

Date of approval by Departmental / faculty:05/10/2020.

Taught hours (hour/week):

Lecture: 3 Tutorial: 2 Practical: - Total: 5

2.

Overall Aims of Course

To understand Human body Structure and Functions.

3. Intended Learning Outcomes of the course (ILOs) a- Knowledge and understanding:

Upon completing this course, the student should be able to:

a1-Define Topics related to humanitarian interests and moral issues

a2-Explain the principles of biological signals and images used for diagnosis b- Intellectual skills

Upon completing this course, the student should be able to:

b1-Develop and combine, exchange, and assess different ideas, views, and knowledgefrom a range of sources.

b2-Assess and evaluate the characteristics and performance of components, systems and processes.

b3-Obtain, analyze, and interpret data from biological and medical systems.

c- Professional and practical skills

Upon completing this course, the student should be able to:

c1-Prepare and present technical reports.

c2-Design, conduct, and document experiments involving biological or medical systems.

c3-Design systems, devices, and/or processes for use in medical or biological applications.

d- General and transferable skills

Upon completing this course, the student should be able to:

d1-Lead and motivate individuals.

d2- Search for information and engage in life-long self learning discipline.

d3-Acquire entrepreneurial skills

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4. Syllabus

CHAPTERS CONTENTS

Chapter (1) Human Cell Chapter (2) Electro Physiology Chapter (3) Body Systems Chapter (4) Abdomen.

Chapter (5) Skeletal System Chapter (6) Nervous System

5. Teaching and Learning Methods 5.1- Information Collection

5.2- Lectures.

5.3- Discussions 5.4- Class Activities 6. Student Assessment

6.1. Assessment Methods

1 - Tutorial assignments.

2- Written mid-term exam 3- Oral exam.

4- Progress test 5 - Written final exam .

6.2. Assessment Schedule

Assessment 1………. Week 3 Assessment 2 ……… week 5 Assessment 3………. Week 8 Assessment 4………. Week 10 Assessment 5………. Week 12 6.3. Weighting of Assessments

Tutorial assignments 7.5%

Written mid-term exam7.5%

Oral and practical exam.15 % Written final exam70 %

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Total 100%

7. List of References 7.1- Course Notes

7.2- Essential Books (Text Books) 7.3- Human Physiology, 2008

8. Other Resources/ Facilities required for teaching and learning to achieve the above ILOs .

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Minia university Faculty of Engineering Dept. of Biomedical engineering

- Computer and data show in the lecture room.

- Computer and Internet access for the students.

- Many text books available in the departmental library.

- Classes.

9. We certify that all of the information required to deliver this course is contained in the above specification and will be implemented.

CourseCoordinator:

Name: Dr. Iman Bassiouni

Signature:……….. Date:…

05/10/2020

Head of Department of: ………

Name: Prof. Dr./ Mohamed Ahmed Massoud

Signature:……….. Date:…

05/10/2020

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Minia university Faculty of Engineering Dept. of Biomedical engineering

Course Curriculum Map Course title: Physiology

Course coordinators: Dr. Iman Bassiouni

Course Aim: This course is designed to understand Human body Structure and Functions.

No Topics Week

ILOs Teaching

and Learning Methods

Assessment

Methods Evidence

a b c d

1 Human Cell

1

a1

Lectures Labs Tutorials

Office Tutorial assignments .

Written mid-term exam

Oral exam.

Progress test

Written final exam .

Course File Examination paper

Model Answer.

Students assignments.

2 Electro

Physiology

2

a1 b1 c3 d1-d3

Lectures Labs Tutorials Office 3 Body

Systems

3

a1 b1 c1 d1-d3

Lectures Labs Tutorials Office

4 Abdomen.

4

a1 a2 c1 d1-d3

Lectures Labs Tutorials Office 5 Skeletal

System

5-8

a1 a2 b2 c1 d1-d3

Lectures Labs Tutorials Office 6 Nervous

System

9-12

a1 a2 b3 c2 d1-d3

Lectures Labs Tutorials Office Department Head: Prof. Dr./ Mohamed Ahmed Massoud

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