AN332 : Anatomy

Department

Department of Public Health

Academic Program

Bachelor in public health

Type

Compulsory

Credits

03

Prerequisite

BI153

Overview

1

Course code and title

AN332 - Anatomy

2

Course coordinator

Dr. Ahmed M. Mesawi

3

Course type

Supportive course

4

Prerequisites code

BI153- Biology

5

Department /Division offering the course

Public Health

6

Departments teaching the course

Public Health

7

Total credit hours

3 credit- 5hrs /week

8

Language of instruction

English

9

Level of course (Year/Semester)

2nd Year/ Third semester

10

Date of specification approval by Council

2002-2003

Intended learning outcomes

A. Knowledge and Understanding

A.1

Understand the facts and fundamentals of medical science and the anatomical terminology of body parts and their connection to related fields.

A.2

Students get acquainted with the natural composition with the naked eye of the body's systems and their anatomy.

A.3

Familiar with anatomical information of interest in medicine and health.

B. Intellectual Skills

B.1

The student classifies knowledge and information in the field of anatomy.

B.2

Be able to identify the anatomical models in the laboratory.

B.3

It links between the anatomical structures of body systems, and their different functions.

C. Professional and Practical Skills

C.1

It deals with anatomical models in the laboratory.

C.2

Draw illustrations for each anatomical structures.

D. General/Transferable Skills

D.1

Be able to prepares a small research and writes report in a peaceful manner.

D.2

Gain knowledge of medical terminology for use in the specialty.

D.3

Participates in scientific discussions and displays with confidence and consistency.

Teaching and learning methods

1. Lectures.

2. Assignment

3. Presentation.

Methods of assessments

s.n.

Assessment Method

Due (week)

Weight (%)

Notes

1

Midterm exam

Week fifth and tenth

20%

Written

2

Oral exam

3

Practical exam

Week fourteen and sixteen

20%

Anthropomorphics/Written

4

Final exam

Week seventeen and eighteen

50%

Written

5

Assignments/HWs

Week four and week twelve

10%

Quizzes

Total (%)

100 %

Type

Title

Publisher

Edition

Author

Availability

Lecture notes

Textbook

Reference books

Anatomy

An Essential Textbook

Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc.

Anne M. Gilroy, MA

Grant’s Atlas of Anatomy

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, a Wolters Kluwer business

Thirteen Edition

A.M.R. Agur

TEXTBOOK OF ANATOMY UPPER LIMB AND THORAX Volume I

Reed Elsevier India Private Limited

Second Edition

Vishram Singh,

Gray’s Anatomy for Students

Elsevier Inc.

Third edition

Richard Lee & Adam W. M.

Periodicals

Websites

Other