Study programme 2018-2019Français
Animal Biology
Programme component of Bachelor's Degree in Biomedicine à la Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy
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Teacher(s)
UM-B2-BIOMED-005-MCompulsory UECOLET Jean-MarieM125 - Biologie humaine et Toxicologie

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    HT(*) HTPE(*) HTPS(*) HR(*) HD(*) CreditsWeighting Term
    • Français
    Français303000055.001st term

    AA CodeTeaching Activity (AA) HT(*) HTPE(*) HTPS(*) HR(*) HD(*) Term Weighting
    M-BHTO-201Animal biology3030000Q1100.00%
    Programme component
    Prérequis

    Objectives of Programme's Learning Outcomes

    • Understand, describe, analyse and prioritise biological phenomena
      • Understand basic scientific knowledge and be able to use it
      • Understand and use different graphical representations of numerical values and their relationships
      • Perceive spatial distribution, and understand two- and three-dimensional representations and interconvert them
      • Understand the chronology of a phenomenon and master the time scales and their representations
    • Control the molecular, morphological and functional approaches of normal and pathological conditions
      • Understand the learning of physiological and pharmacological reasoning
      • Understand experimental protocols in the biomedical domain
      • Integrate concepts from different approaches/disciplines in a complex biomedical problem
    • Develop reasoning skills
      • Understand and apply the basic principles of reasoning (obtaining data, analysis, synthesis, comparison, the rule of three, syllogism, analogy, Boolean logic, etc.)
      • Work with efficiency / accuracy / precision
    • Demonstrate developed interpersonal skills
      • Use a rich vocabulary linking concepts and words accurately
      • Adapt lexical and syntactic choices in communication register (everyday language, medical language or scientific terminology)
      • Summarise, explain, and argue
      • Work in a team
      • Share knowledge and information
      • Submit reviews, reports and give oral presentations
    • Manage resources
      • Manage time
      • Prioritise
      • Use basic IT and bibliographic resources.
    • Manage their studies
      • Locate scientific information efficiently
      • Compare different sources of information
      • Read, interpret, and critique a scientific article
      • Self-assess and give feedback
      • Be open to research and demonstrate scientific curiosity
    • Show a good knowledge of scientific English
      • Understand and summarise a scientific article in English

    Learning Outcomes of UE

    <b>The main objective</b> of this course is to providing to students an overview of the major groups of existing and ancestral animals , tehir morphology, and the main adapotaitons allowing them to fulfill their basic needs and to take advantage of their environment

    At the end of the class, the students will be able to :<b> </b>

    - describe how the memebrs from the different groups studied move, breathe, eat, deal wtih their metabolic wastes, feel their environment and reproduce themselves
    - describe the general morphology and know the distinctive structures of the groups
    - define and properly utilize zoological terminology
    - dissect/observe the major structures associated with locomotion, breathing, circulaiton, excretion, reproduction, and perception.
    - graphically and efficiently expose qualitative or quantitative information

    Content of UE

    1. Introduction

    2. Major organisational plans :

    - the cell as an organ (unicellular eukaryotes)
    - pluricellular status (parazoans and diplobastic metazoans)
    - Development of the mesoderm (triplobastic coelomates protostomians)
    - Development of the mesoderm (triploblastic coelomates deuterostomians)

    3. Major functions:

    - Nutrition
    - Respiration
    - Relationship (protection, mobilit^y, perception)
    - Integration (coordination, circulation)
    - Reproduction

    4. Animal sheaths

    Prior Experience

    Fundamentals in Biology
    Basics in histology
     

    Type of Assessment for UE in Q1

    • Presentation and/or works
    • Oral examination
    • Written examination
    • Practical test

    Q1 UE Assessment Comments

    Not applicable

    Type of Assessment for UE in Q3

    • Presentation and/or works
    • Oral examination
    • Written examination
    • Practical Test

    Q3 UE Assessment Comments

    Not applicable

    Type of Resit Assessment for UE in Q1 (BAB1)

    • N/A

    Q1 UE Resit Assessment Comments (BAB1)

    Not applicable

    Type of Teaching Activity/Activities

    AAType of Teaching Activity/Activities
    M-BHTO-201
    • Cours magistraux
    • Conférences
    • Travaux pratiques
    • Travaux de laboratoire
    • Exercices de création et recherche en atelier
    • Projet sur ordinateur
    • Etudes de cas

    Mode of delivery

    AAMode of delivery
    M-BHTO-201
    • Face to face

    Required Reading

    AA
    M-BHTO-201

    Required Learning Resources/Tools

    AARequired Learning Resources/Tools
    M-BHTO-201Not applicable

    Recommended Reading

    AA
    M-BHTO-201

    Recommended Learning Resources/Tools

    AARecommended Learning Resources/Tools
    M-BHTO-201Sans objet

    Other Recommended Reading

    AAOther Recommended Reading
    M-BHTO-201Not applicable

    Grade Deferrals of AAs from one year to the next

    AAGrade Deferrals of AAs from one year to the next
    M-BHTO-201Authorized
    (*) HT : Hours of theory - HTPE : Hours of in-class exercices - HTPS : hours of practical work - HD : HMiscellaneous time - HR : Hours of remedial classes. - Per. (Period), Y=Year, Q1=1st term et Q2=2nd term
    Date de génération : 02/05/2019
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    Tél: +32 (0)65 373111
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