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Course details
Course code: BBS10137f12
Semester: 2012/2013 winter
Name: Functional anatomy of human
Major: Biology
Study Type: first cycle
Course type: optional
Study Semester: 5
ECTS points: 3
Hours (Lectures / Tutorials / Other): 30 / 15 / 0
Lecturer: dr Dariusz Nowakowski
Language of instruction: Polish / English


Learning outcomes: During the course student acquires theoretical knowledge and practical skills relating to human anatomy. The course draws attention to the human anatomy showing the functional relationship between the structural construction of the human body and its functions and relationships and adaptation to the environment. Particular emphasis is placed on the major systems of human anatomy, the organization of structural and functional mobility, cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, excretory, reproductive and endocrine.

Competences: Completion of course allows you further training in the field of anthropology in practical applications. These applications relate particularly to the fields of ergonomics, health and medical facilities and laboratories. Knowledge of human anatomy is also necessary to broaden the skills of first aid.

Prerequisites: zoology of vertebrate, desirable - Comparative anatomy of vertebrates

Course content: Content of the unit program includes definitions of education and the importance of the human anatomy. The structure and functions of the skeleton and bone connection system, the skeletal muscle and other major systems.

Recommended literature: Bochenek A., Reichel M. 2004. Anatomia człowieka, PZWL Warszawa Gołąb B., Traczyk W. 1997. Anatomia i fizjologia człowieka. Wyd. Ośrodek Doradztwa i Szkolenia, Jaktorów. Michajlik A., Ramotowski W. 1994. Anatomia i fizjologia człowieka. PZWL, Warszawa. Sobotta V. 1994. Atlas anatomii człowieka. Wyd. Urban i Partner, Wrocław. Sylwanowicz W.1999. Anatomia człowieka. PZWL, Warszawa. Wróblewski T. 1993. Patologia, Warszawa.

Assessment methods: Completion of laboratory training; written test after semester; minimum 60% of knowledge to pass.

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