Lesson plan / INTRODUCTION TO ANATOMY AND PHYSLOGY

Lesson Information

Course Credit 2.0
Course ECTS Credit 3.0
Teaching Language of Instruction Türkçe
Level of Course Associate's Degree, TYYÇ: Level 5, EQF-LLL: Level 5, QF-EHEA: Short Cycle
Type of Course Compulsory
Mode of Delivery Face-to-face
Does the course require compulsory or optional work experience? Z
Course Coordinator Assist. Prof. Dr. MUKADDES AVŞAR SARAL
Instructor (s) Assoc. Prof. (Ph.D.) TÜRKİZ VERİMER
Course Assistant

Purpose and Content

The aim of the course The aim of this course is to enable the student to understand the structure and functions of the human body. Structure and function are complementary subjects and the students will learn to examine human formation in six stages. Human formation will begin at the chemical level and end up with the formation of cells, tissues, organs, organ systems and the organism (human body).
Course Content The content of the course includes the stages of formation of the building blocks, cells, organs and organisms that make up the human body. Constituting the organism of Nervous System, Cardiovascular System, Gastrointestinal System, Urinary System, Genital System, Endocrine System Anatomy are explained in general. The Skeletal and Muscle System is processed in a detailed form.

Weekly Course Subjects

1Definition and Types of Anatomy and Physiology
2Anatomical Terms (Terms of Movement and Direction)
3Chemical Stage (Elements of the Human Body)
4Cell Biology Phase
5Tissue Types Stage
6Organ Systems Stage – Sense Organs-I
7Organ Systems Stage – Sense Organs-II
8Immune System
9Skeletal System (Axial Skeletal System)
10Skeletal System (Appendicular Skeletal System) and Joint System
11Skeletal-Joint System
12Muscular System (Muscle Anatomy)
13Muscular System (Muscle Physiology)
14Introduction to General Organ Systems

Resources

1-Lecture Notes, PowerPoint presentations

2- Her Yönüyle Anatomi, Prof. Dr. Yasin Arifoğlu, ISBN 978-605-4949-61-8


3-Vander İnsan Fizyolojisi/ Human Physiology ISBN 978-975-6240-36-6