BP221 : Descriptive Anatomy

Department

Department of Physical Education (Teaching)

Academic Program

Bachelor in Physical Education (Teaching)

Type

Compulsory

Credits

02

Prerequisite

Overview

It is a detailed macroscopic description (seen with the naked eye) of all parts, organs and systems of the human body, which is the goal pursued by studies and research conducted in all schools, universities and medical research centers, in pursuit of achieving the ultimate goal of a better life and optimal health for all humanity. It is a fixed subject with specific terminology and most likely uniform at the level of all universities of different languages, as it studies the human body, which has not changed since God Almighty created it.

Intended learning outcomes

Provide the student with the concept of anatomy and its importance and the terms and anatomical levels of the human body. In addition to Knowledge and concepts related to the digestive system of the human body in terms of: types of bones - their composition - growth – importance, and the muscular system of the human body in terms of: muscle types - composition - work - importance. As well as the joints of the human body in terms of: their types - their structure - their work and the nervous system of the human body in terms of: its structure - the nature of its work - its importance. Will provide the student with the skill of dealing with the bone and muscle systems of the body to ensure their safety. Also, develop awareness of the importance of bones, muscles and joints and how to maintain their integrity.

Teaching and learning methods

The course is offered through lectures, using explanations, presentations, models, videos, panel discussions, research papers, and group and interactive activities.

Scientific Subjects Timetable

Scientific Topics

Hours

Introduction to anatomy (concepts –importance)

2

Terms and anatomical levels of the human body

2

The skeletal system of the human body

2

types of bones

2

bone structure

2

bone growth.

2

Joints of the human body (types of joints - their work - their structure - their importance).

2

The importance of the skeletal system

2

Central nervous system: (spinal cord)

2

spinal nerves

2

Forms of muscular work and the importance of the muscular system

2

Cerebral nerves

2

The importance of the nervous system

2

Muscle types and muscle structure

2

Methods of assessments

evaluation type

Marks

First midterm written exam

15 Marks

Second midterm written exam

15 Marks

Continuous assessment (attendance and participation)

15 Marks

final exam

15 Marks

Total

100 Marks

References

عبد الرحمن عبد الحميد زاهر (2007) مبادئ علم التشريح الوصفي والوظيفي، مركز الكتاب للنشر

محمد فتحي هندي (2010) علم التشريح الطبي للرياضيين، دار الفكر العربي

محمد بدر (2012) الأساسيات في تشريح جسم الانسان، دار الفكر العربي

شفيق عبدا لمللك (2013) مبادئ علم التشريح ووظائف الاعضاء، دار الكتب للطباعة والنشر