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Minia university Faculty of Engineering Dept. Of Biomedical Engineering

COURSE SPECIFICATION 1. Administrative Information

Course Title :Physiology and Anatomy

Code : FS 3140

Department offering the course : Biomedical Engineering.

Program on which the course is given : Undergraduate level Department offering the program : Biomedical Engineering.

Academic year :Third Year

Semester : First Semester

Date of specification/revision :2004 Date of approval by Departmental/Faculty :05/10/2020

Taught hours:

Lecture : 4 hrs/week Tutorial : - Practical: 2 hrs/week Total: 6 hrs/week Others : Office meeting.

2. Overall Aims of the Course This course is designed to:

Provide the student with the basic concepts about human body structure and function.

3. Intended Learning Outcomes of the course (ILOs):

a- Knowledge and understanding

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

a1- Define concepts of human body.

a2- Describe body systems.

a3- Explain the anatomy of human body.

b- Intellectual Skills

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

b1- Demonstrate the physiology of the human body.

b2- Specify the structure and function of some body systems.

b3- Recognize the anatomy of the human body . c- Professional and practical skills

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

c1- Deal with all parts of human body.

c2- Interpret body systems.

c3- Collect information about anatomy of human body.

d- General and transferable skills

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

d1- Work in a team environment.

d2- Communicate effectively during perform oral presentation.

d3- Write technical reports.

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FS 3140 Course Specification

2 4. Syllabus

CHAPTERS CONTENTS

Chapter (1) Hunan Cell

Chapter (2) Electro Physiology

Chapter (3) Body Systems

Chapter (4) Abdomen.

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

Chapter (7) Anatomy

5. Teaching and Learning Methods:

5.1.1. Lectures.

5.1.2. Practical sessions 5.1.3. Office hours

6. Students Assessment:

6.1. Assessment Methods:

6.1.1. Written mid-term exam.

6.1.2. Practical and Oral exam.

6.1.3. Written final exam.

6.2. Assessment schedule:

Assessment 1 Midterm exams Week # 6 & 12

Assessment 2 Practical and Oral exam Week # 12

Assessment 3 Final exam Week # End of Term

6.3. Weighing of assessments:

Mid-Term Exam

Practical and Oral Exam

13.3%

13.3%

Final Exam 73.3%

Total 100%

7. List of References:

7.1. Course notes:

Course Notes: - Handouts and presentation slides prepared by the instructor

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3 7.2. Essential books (textbooks):

Kent Van de Graaff, R. Rhees, and Sidney Palmer, 2009, "Schaum's Outline of Human Anatomy and Physiology"

7.3. Recommended books:

---None--- 7.4. Periodicals, websites, etc.:

---None---

8. Other Resources/ Facilities of teaching and learning required for achieving the above ILOs.

1- Computer and data show in the lecture room.

2- Lab and Classes

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

Course Coordinator:

Name: Dr. Fatma El Bukhari

Signature: Date: 05/10/2020 Head of Department of:

Name: Prof. Dr./ Mohamed Ahmed Massoud

Signature: Date: 05/10/2020

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Course Curriculum Map

Course Title:

Physiology and Anatomy

Course coordinators: Dr.

Fatma El Bukhari

Course Aim:

This course is designed to:

Provide the student with the basic concepts about human body structure and function.

Cour se code

Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)

Topics Week #

Teaching Methods

Assessment

Methods Evidences Knowledge

and understandin

g

Intellectual skills

Professional and practical

skills

General and transferable

skills

F S 3 14 0

a

1

b

1

c

1

d

1

, d

3

Hunan Cell

Electro Physiology

1 - 3 Lecture.

Practical sessions.

Office hours.

Written mid- term exam Practical and

Oral exam.

Written final exam .

Course file, Exam samples,

Regular reports,

a

2

b

1

, b

2

c

1

, c

2

d

2

, d

3

Body Systems Abdomen.

4 - 6 Lecture.

Practical sessions.

Office hours.

a

2

b

2

c

1

, c

2

d

1

, d

3

Skeletal System Nervous System

7 - 10 Lecture.

Practical sessions.

Office hours.

a

3

b

3

c

3

d

2

, d

3

Anatomy 11 - 14 Lecture.

Practical sessions.

Office hours.

Department Head: Prof. Dr./ Mohamed Ahmed Massoud

Referencias

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