ECTS Course Catalogue
Course details
Course code:
VVSS00217o13Semester:
2013/2014 summerName:
Animal Anatomy IIMajor:
Veterinary MedicineStudy Type:
one cycleCourse type:
compulsoryStudy Semester:
2ECTS points:
8Hours (Lectures / Tutorials / Other):
30 / 60 / 0Lecturer:
dr hab. Maciej JaneczekLanguage of instruction:
Polish / EnglishLearning outcomes:
Knowledge:
- Student identifies and describes the organs of domestic mammals
-recognizes the interspecific anatomical differences
-understands the morphological diversity of domestic animals
-understands the morphological relationships of within the system of organs
-knows the relationships between the systems
-knows both Latin and English anatomical terminology
-understands the role of particular structures and organs for the clinical practice
-knows the general functional significance of particular structures and organs
Practical skills:
-Students use the basic methods applied in animal anatomy.
- Students describe the animal anatomy and discuss the species differences.
-Students use both Latin and English anatomical terminology.
-Students perform necessary lifelong learning.
-Students discuss the role of knowledge on animal anatomy in veterinary medicine.
Competences:
-Student has ability to work within a working groups
-acquires skills to make quick decisions in contact with live animal.
-understands the importance of individual structures and organs in clinical practice.
-understands the necessity of lifelong learning
Prerequisites:
NoneCourse 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:
1. H.E. Koenig, Veterinary Anatomy Domestic Mammals – Textbook and Colour Atlas. Schattauer 2007
2. K. M. Dyce, Wolfgang O. Sack, C. J. G. Wensing – Textbook of Veterinary Anatomy 3rd edition. Elsevier. 2002
3. Peter Popesko – Atlas anatomii topograficznej zwierząt domowych. PWRiL.2008
4. S. H. Done, P. C. Goody, S. A. Evans, N. C Stickland – Colour Atlas of Veterinary anatomy, Vol. 3. Mosby 2001
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) .