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Course
Pro-forma
Bachelor of Biomedical Engineering
Code
KUEU1150
Title
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
Pre-requisite
None
Student Learning Time (SLT)
120 hours
Credit
3
Learning Outcomes
1.
Explain organization structure of human anatomy.
2.
Explain each stage of cell differentiation, cell function and
cell as functional unit for physiological system
3.
Distinguish each tissue type in each human organ.
4.
Explain the basic structure of cell and the physiological
events occur in the cell.
5.
Describe physiology functional organ systems for muscles,
central and peripheral nervous system, physiological of
reflexes, cardiovascular and respiration systems.
6.
Apply the physiology knowledge towards the biomedical
engineering practices and applications.
Synopsis
This course introduces the basics of human anatomy and
physiology. The topics covered are human anatomy, cell
differentiation, tissue types, cell as functional unit for
physiological system type of muscles, central and peripheral
nervous system, physiological of reflexes, cardiovascular and
respiration systems as a physiological unit in the body. Later
apply the physiology knowledge towards the biomedical
engineering practices and applications.
Assessment
40 % Continuous Assessments
60 % Final Examination
References
1.
Donna M. Van Wynsberghe, Charles R. Noback & Robert
Carola. 1995 Human Anatomy and Physiology. 3rd Edition.
Mc-Graw Hill. ISBN: 0- 07-011171-5.
2.
Eric Wise. 1998. Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory
Manual. Mc-Graw Hill. ISBN 0-697-20554-1.
3.
Elaine Marieb. 1998. Human Anatomy & Physiology. 4TH
Edition. Addison Wessley. ISBN 0-8053-4196-X
4.
Alexander P.Spence. Basic Human Anatomy. Addison
Wessley. ISBN 0-8053-8860-5
Soft Skills
Life Long Learning and Information Management (LL1, LL2)