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Faculty of Science Handbook, Session 2019/2020
SIK 3017 MICROSCOPY METHODS IN HEALTH SIK 3019 CHRONIC DISEASES
SCIENCE
This course encompasses aetiology, pathogenesis,
This comprehensive course on microscopy methods epidemiology, diagnosis and therapy for selected chronic
introduces students to both the theory and practical use of diseases - vascular diseases, cardiac diseases,
modern microscopes. The course features principles, respiratory diseases, cancer etc.
practice, and application of selected microscopy methods
that are predominantly useful in health science-related Assessment Methods:
research. The course will cover introduction to optics, Continuous Assessment: 40%
principles of image formation, light microscopy techniques, Final Examination: 60%
principles of fluorescence microscopy, laser scanning
confocal microscopy and electron microscopy. The Medium of Instruction:
lectures are reinforced with laboratory sessions featuring English
instrument demonstrations as well as hands-on exercises
in specimen preparation and microscope operation. This Soft Skills:
course is designed to afford students theoretical CS4, CT2, TS1, LL2
background and experience in modern optical research
tools. Main References:
1. Porth, C. (2004). Essentials of Pathphysiology.
Assessment Methods: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia
Continuous Assessment: 50% 2. Gould, BE (2006). Pathophysiology for Health
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Final Examination: 50% Professionals (3 Ed), Saunders Elsevier,
Philadelphia
Medium of Instruction: 3. Crowley, LV (2004). An Introduction to Human
English Disease: Pathology and Pathophysiology Corelations
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(6 Ed). Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Sudbury
Soft Skills: 4. Nowak, TJ. (2004). Pathophysiology: Concepts and
CS4, CT6, TS5, LL3 Applications for Health Care Professionals. McGraw-
Hill Higher Education, Boston
Main References: 5. Bullock, BL (2000). Focus on Pathophysiology.
1. Spector DL & Goldman RD (2006) Basic Methods in Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia
Microscopy. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.
SIK 3020 DISEASES OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS
SIK 3018 PRIMARY METABOLISM SYSTEM
The course consist of the introduction to the concept of Discussion on diseases affecting the brain and the spinal
control and regulation of metabolism. The control and cord. The effects on the function of the central nervous
regulation carbohydrate, lipid, amino acid, purine and system. Neurobiological basis for the diseases.
pyrimidine metabolism. Integration of metabolism,
Connection between metabolic pathway, Hormones and Assessment Methods:
the control metabolism. Continuous Assessment: 40%
Final Examination: 60%
Assessment Methods:
Continuous Assessment: 40% Medium of Instruction:
Final Examination: 60% English
Medium of Instruction: Soft Skills:
English CS3, CT3, TS1, LL2, EM1
Soft Skills: Main References:
CS1, CT2, LL1 1. Kandel ER, Schwartz JH & Jessel TM (2000)
Principles of Neural Science (4th Ed). McGraw-Hill
Main References: Medical.
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1. Lubert Stryer (1995), Biochemistry 4 ed. 2. Kandel ER & Schwartz JH (1993). Prinsip Sains
W.H.Freeman &Co. Neural - terjemahan.. Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka
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2. Garrett, Geginald H. (2005) Biochemistry 3 ed. 3. Donaghy M (2001). Brain’s Diseases of the Nervous
Belmont: Thomson Brook/Cole. System. (11th Ed). Oxford University Press
3. Garret Reginal H (2006) Biochemistry, New York: 4. Asbury AK, McKhann GM & McDonald WI (2002).
Thomson Brooks/Cole. Diseases of the Nervous System: Clinical
4. Berg, Jeremy Mark (2005) Biochemistry and molecular Neuroscience & Therapeutic Principles. (3rd Ed).
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biology 3 ed. Oxford University Press. Cambridge University Press
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5. Campbell, Mary K. (2006) Biochemistry 5 ed. 5. Mathias CJ & Bannister R (2002). Autonomic
Belmont Califf: Thompson Brooks/Cole. Failure. A Textbook of Clinical Disorders of the
6. Berg, Jeremy Mark, (2007) Biochemistry 6 ed. New Autonomic Nervous System. (4th Ed). Oxford
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York : W.H. Freeman. University Press.
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