Course
Pro-forma
Bachelor of Biomedical Engineering (Prosthetics and Orthotics)
Code
KUEP1133
Title
Human System Anatomy I
Pre-requisite
None
Student Learning Time (SLT)
80 hours
Credit
2
Learning Outcomes
1.
Describe the functions of joints and muscles and its
interactions.
2.
Describe pathological areas, analyse using measuring
devices, applying motion range to determine feasible
methods of prosthetic/orthotic treatments.
3.
Recognise biomechanical and pathology factors should be
taken into account parallel with anatomical factors
4.
Elaborate human anatomy by overall as well as the
interaction process
Synopsis
Basic learning on human anatomy, with histological scope and
rough overview. This includes comprehensive anatomical study
of the lower limb, upper limb, and vertebrae and complete
human body. Also, include the fundamental background of
spinal system, cardiovascular, respiratory and skin.
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
Communication Skills (CS1, CS2).
Critical thinking and problem solving skills (CT1, CT2, CT3)
Life-long learning and information management (LL1, LL2)