Curriculum Description - Human Development and Tissue Differentiation

Curriculum Description

This course description provides a necessary summary of the most important characteristics of the course and the expected learning outcomes for the student to achieve evidence of whether they made the most of the available learning opportunities. It must be linked to a description of the program.

General Description

Category Details
Name of Organization: Baghdad College of Medicine
Department: Biology and Histology Department
Module Name: Human Development and Tissue Differentiation
Course Pattern: Large group lectures and laboratories
Semester and Year: 1st Year / Semester 1
Total Course Hours: 18 practical hours + 49 hours Theoretical

Goal of the Course

  • Describe the subcellular structure & cell divisions
  • Discuss the early development from gametogenesis & fertilization
  • Passing through 1st, 2nd & 3rd weeks of development in addition to Embryonic (organogenesis) & fetal periods ending with placental Development associated with clinical implications
  • Describe the basic structure and functions of two of primary body Tissues (Epithelium & connective tissues) in addition to skin histology Together with their clinical correlations.
  • Describe the basic structure of DNA and the concept of central DOGMA (DNA replication, transcription and translation).
  • Introduce the epigenetics and cellular microenvironment

Outcome of this Module

A. Cognitive and Theoretical Goals:

  • Describe the subcellular structure & cell divisions
  • Discuss the early development from gametogenesis & fertilization
  • Passing through 1st, 2nd & 3rd weeks of development in addition to Embryonic (organogenesis) & fetal periods ending with placental Development associated with clinical implications
  • Describe the basic structure and functions of two of primary body Tissues (Epithelium & connective tissues) in addition to skin histology Together with their clinical correlations.
  • Describe the basic structure of DNA and the concept of central DOGMA (DNA replication, transcription and translation).
  • Introduce the epigenetics and cellular microenvironment

B. Skills:

  • Using microscopy to describe different cell morphologies
  • Extracting DNA from human cell samples
  • Ability to work as a single team

Methods of Learning

Large group lectures and laboratories

Methods of Assessment

  1. (Continuous progress assessment- Quizzes & student’s attendance) 10 marks
  2. Formative assessment (web-based not marked)
  3. Multi station practical Exam 20 marks
  4. End module Exam (10 marks)
  5. Summative Exam (written) 60 marks

Values and Sentimental Goals

  • Learning through scientific discussions
  • Importance of respecting time and accomplishing tasks within time limits

General and Qualifying Skills

  • Ability to do Microscopic examination
  • Ability to work within a team

Infrastructure

  • 8 weeks of histology: 10 theoretical hours of two large groups and 10 practical hours for 4 small groups
  • 8 weeks for biology: 15 theoretical hours of two large groups and 8 practical hours for four small groups
  • Embryology: 10 theoretical hours of two large groups and 10 practical hours for 4 small groups

Course Books Required

  • Janqueira's Basic Histology; Text and Atlas, 2013, 13th ed., Mescher A (ed.), McGraw Hill Co.
  • Langman's Medical Embryology, 2015, T.W. Sadler, author 13th edition

Main References (Sources)

  • Biology, 2012, 9th ed., Raven, Peter, Johnson, George, Mason…
  • Molecular Cell Biology, 7th ed., Lodish H (Ed.)
  • Histology and Cell Biology; An Introduction to Pathology, 2012, 3rd ed., Kierszenbaum A and Tres L (ed.s), Elsevier Saunders
  • The Developing Human (Clinically Oriented Embryology - 8th Edition), Author Name Moore, Keith L. / Persaud, T. V. N

Recommended Resources

  • Electronic references: INLE Iraqi Network Learning Environment