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COURSE INFORMATION FOR CURRENT SEMESTER/TERM
Code KUEU1150
Title Human Anatomy and Physiology I
Pre-requisite None
Student Learning Time (SLT) 120 hours
Credit 3
1. Distinguish the basic concepts of anatomy & physiology and their rela-
tion with body systems cardiovascular, respiratory, nervous, integu-
mentary, musculature, skeletal and cell & tissues. (C3)
2. Distinguished pathological area in cardiovascular, respiratory, nervous,
LO integumentary, musculature, skeletal and cell & tissues systems that
should be taken into account parallel with anatomical and physiological
factors. (C2) (P2)
3. Relate anatomical and physiological knowledge towards the prosthetic
and orthotic practices. (C4) (P2)
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 periph-
Synopsis
eral nervous system, physiological of reflexes, cardiovascular and respira-
tion systems as a physiological unit in the body. Later apply the physiology
knowledge towards the biomedical engineering practices and applications.
40% Continuous Assessments
Assessment
60% Final Examination
Eric Widmaier, Hershel Raff, Kevin Strang. 2013. Vander’s Human
Physiology: The Mechanisms of Body Function 13th Edition.
McGraw-Hill. ISBN-13:978-0073378305.
Bruce Alberts and Alexander Johnson. 2014. Molecular Biology of the
Cell 6th Edition. Garland Science. ISBN-13:978-0815344322.
References Elaine Marieb. 2013. Human Anatomy & Physiology. 4th Edition. Addi-
son Wesley. ISBN 0-8053-4196-X
Michael McKinley, Valerie Dean O’Loughlin. 2011. Human Anatomy
3rd Edition. McGraw-Hill. ISBN-13:978-0073378091
Frank H. Netter. 2014. Atlas of Human Anatomy 5th edition. Saunders
Elsevier. ISBN 978-1-4160-5951-6
Soft skills CS3, LL2
UM-PT01-PK03-BR003(BI)-S04