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Course details
Course code: VVSS00205o13
Semester: 2013/2014 winter
Name: Animal Anatomy I
Major: Veterinary Medicine
Study Type: one cycle
Course type: compulsory
Study Semester: 1
ECTS points: 8
Hours (Lectures / Tutorials / Other): 30 / 75 / 0
Lecturer: dr hab. Maciej Janeczek
Language of instruction: Polish / English


Learning outcomes: Learning outcomes After completing the course a student is able to: Knowledge a) identifies and describes the organs of domestic mammals b) recognizes the interspecific anatomical differences c) understands the morphological diversity of domestic animals d) understands the morphological relationships of within the system of organs e) knows the relationships between the systems f) knows both Latin and English anatomical terminology g) understands the role of particular structures and organs for the clinical practice h) knows the general functional significance of particular structures and organs Practical skills a) Students use the basic methods applied in animal anatomy. b) Students describe the animal anatomy and discuss the species differences. c) Students use both Latin and English anatomical terminology.

Competences: Student understands the necessity of lifelong learning Ability to work within a working groups

Prerequisites: Biology, histology, embryology, physiology, biochemistry

Course content: Ostheology, myology, artrology, angiology, neurobiology, widespread splanchnology, central and peripherial neural systeme, skin and its derivatives, bird anatomy, etc. The macroscopic build of animal organism in prenatal and postnatal period.

Recommended literature: Krysiak K., Kobryń H., Kobryńczuk F. 2001 – 2004: Anatomia zwierząt, T. I, II i III, PWN Warszawa. Konig H. H., Liebich H. G., 2004: Veterinary Anatomy of Domestic Mammals. Textbook and Colour Atlas. Schattauer, Stuttgart, New York. Evans H. 1993: Anatomy of Dog. Popesco P. 1989: Atlas anatomi topograficznej zwierząt domowych. T. I – III Wyd. PWRiL Warszawa. Lutnicki W. 2006: Zarys osteologii zwierząt domowych. Wyd. Lublin. Akajewski A.1997: Anatomia zwierząt domowych, T. I i II PWRiL Warszawa.

Assessment methods: Obligatory passing grades of laboratory course (100%), oral, test and practical exam after the second semester.

Comment: This subject lasts 2 semesters (Animal Anatomy I and Animal Anatomy II) .