APPLIED SCIENCE PRIVATE UNIVERSITY (A.S.U) AMMAN - JORDAN جامعة العلوم التطبيقية الخاصة ( ج.ع.ت( عمان األردن فلنجعل من أردن العرب جامعة للعرب Faculty : Pharmacy Department : Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics Academic Year : -2018 Semester : first ( Course Syllabus ) Subject Name Credit Hours Course No. Prerequisite Concurrent course Anatomy and Histology 2 906120 Biology 101(1501141) Coordinator Name Lecturer/s Room No. E-mail Course website Office Hours Dr. Wamidh H. Dr. Wamidh H. w_talib@asu. http://bio.asu.edu. 113 Talib Talib edu.jo jo/bio/index.jsp Course Description This course presents a systemic approach to the study of the human body. Course topics begin with an introduction of anatomical terminology and an overview of cellular processes and tissue classification. Students then are introduced to the gross and the following systems: integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, reproductive, and endocrine. Course Objectives 1. To know the anatomical terminology used to describ different body parts. 2. To understand the basic anatomy of human systems. 3. To correlate between histology and anatomy of different body parts Intended Learning Outcomes Following the successful completion of this course, the student should be able to: A. Knowledge and understanding: A1. Identify different body tissues and correlate between tissue structure and location. A2. Understand and use the anatomical terminology. A3. Describe the components of each body system. B. Subject specific skills: B1. Recognize the interrelationships within and between different body systems. B2. Interpret graphs of anatomical and histological data. B3. Identify the characterisitic features for each body part. C. Cognetive and Intellectual skills: C1. Synthesize ideas to make a connection between body structures and functions. C2. Develop a vocabulary of appropriate terminology to effectively communicate information related to anatomy and histology. 1
C3. Correlate between cells structure and tissue type. D. Transferable Skills: D1. Use of anatomical knowledge to predict functions of each system. D2. Develop appropriate anatomical terminology. Teaching and Learning Methods: Development of ILOs is promoted through the following teaching and learning methods: ILOs Learning Methods Evaluation Methods A1-A3 B1-B3 C1-C3 D1-D2 Lectures Exams (MCQ) Course Content: Week 1 Date 8-10/Oct- Lecture number 1-2 Topic s Details Introduction: includes basic definitions in anatomy, directional terms, body planes, body cavities and cell structure. Exams/ /quizes/ holidays Main Reference (chapter) Ch 1 ILOs achieved A2, C2, D2 2 3 4-6 15-19/Oct- 22-26/Oct- 29 Oct-16 Nov/ 3-4 5-6 7-12 Epithelial tissues: classification and distribution of epithelial tissue, glandular epithelium structure and classification, Connective tissue: types, structure, and distribution. Muscular tissue: types of muscle tissue. Nervous tissue: structure of nerve tissue. Neuralgia of CNS and PNS. The integumentary system: structure of the skin, accessory structures in the skin, structural basis of skin 2 Ch 4 Ch 4 Ch 5, Ch 7, Ch 8, Ch 9 A1, B2, C3 A1, B2, C3
7 19-23/Nov- 13-14 and hair colors. The skeletal system: divisions of the skeletal system, types of bones, bone surface markings, bones of the axial skeleton. The appendicular skeleton: pectoral girdle and upper limbs, pelvic girdle and lower limbs, false and true pelves, comparison of female and male pelves. Joints: classification of joints, types of movements at synovial joints, types of synovial joints FIRST EXAM Skeletal muscle: a skeletal muscle fiber, the neuromuscular junction, muscle attachment sites, principle skeletal muscles. Ch 10, Ch 11 8 9 26-30/Nov- 3-7/Dec- 15-16 17-18 The nervous system: organization of the nervous system, spinal cord and spinal nerves, external and internal anatomy of the spinal cord, distribution of spinal nerves. The brain anatomy: brain organization, protection and blood supply, cerebrospinal fluid circulation, brain stem, the diencephalon, the cerebrum, and cerebellum Ch 12, Ch 13 Ch 14 10 11 10-14/Dec- 17-21/Dec- 19-20 21-22 Cranial nerves: classification of cranial nerves, origin and innervations of each cranial nerve. The special senses: olfaction, gestation, vision, hearing and equilibrium. SECOND EXAM The cardiovascular system: anatomy of the 3 Ch 14, Ch 17 Ch 20, Ch 21
heart, heart valves and coronary circulation, the cardiac conduction.system 12 24-28/Dec- 23-24 Blood vessels: structure of blood vessels, the aorta and its branches, main veins of the systemic circulation, types of capillaries. The lymphatic system: lymphatic capillaries, lymph trunks and ducts, primary and secondary lymphoid organs, structure of the lymph nodes, spleen and thymus gland Ch 22, Ch 23 13 14 31/Dec- -4/Jan- 2018 7-11/Jan- 25-26 27-28 The respiratory system: anatomy of the nose, pharynx, trachea, bronchi, and lungs. Microscopic anatomy of the alveoli. the digestive system: parts of the digestive system, layers of the GI tract, neural innervations of the GI tract, gross and,each part in the GI tract accessory digestive organs: gross and the pancreas, liver, and gallbladder. The urinary system: anatomy and histology of the kidneys, the nephron, anatomy and histology of ureters and urinary bladder The endocrine system: hypothalamus and pituitary gland, thyroid glands, parathyroid glands, adrenal glands, pineal and thymus glands. FINAL EXAM Ch 24 Ch 26, Ch 18 Grade Distribution: 4
Your course grade will be determined by the following: % of Final Assessment Method Grade First Exam 25% Second Exam 25% Final Exam 50% Due Date Distribution of examination material (may vary depending on material included): Course Policies: A- Attendance policies: Attendance: Mandatory. First warning with 3 absences Last warning with 6 absences Failing in the subject with 7 absences B- Absences from exams and handing in assignments on time: Will result in zero achievement unless health report or other significant excuse is documented. C- Health and safety procedures: D- Honesty policy regarding cheating, plagiarism, misbehavior: The participation, the commitment of cheating will lead to applying all following penalties together 1. Failing the subject he/she cheated at 2. Failing the other subjects taken in the same course 3. Not allowed to register for the next semester. The summer semester is not considered as a semester E- Grading policy: Exams and Quizzes. First Exam: Second Exam Assignments/quizzes: Final Exam: Total: 25 points 25 points points 50 points 100 points F- Available university services that support achievement in the course: Required equipment: Make-up Exam Policy: Make-up exams will be offered for valid reasons. They may be different from regular exams, both in content and format. 5
Textbooks information: Principles of Human Anatomy: Gerard J. Tortora. 13 th edt.2014. John Wiley and Sons Inc Main Reference: Clinical Anatomy by Systems: Snell. R.S: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. 2007 Other References: Human anatomy and physiology: Marieb E.N. and Hoehn K. N.: Benjamin Cummings, 8th Edition. 2010. Anatomy & Physiology: The Unity of Form and Function: Saladin K..: McGraw-Hill; 6 edition 2011. Additional information: No side talks during lecture No mobile phones during lecture Entering the lecture theatre after the instructor is not permitted. Homework should be done by students independently and will be asked at the exams Course Material and Announcements Students need to use the e-learning page at the ASU website in order to get all lecture handouts and guidelines which will be uploaded there. In addition, course related announcements and exam results will be posted on the e-learning page and is the responsibility of each student to check the site regularly. Name of Course Coordinator: Signature: Date: Head of curriculum committee: Signature: Head of Department: Signature: Dean: Signature: 6
Copy to: Head of Department Head of curriculum committee Course File C 26 / version 3 Date: رقم اجراء الخطة الدراسية 19 UF) QP 29) 7