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Graduate Degree
Veterinary Anatomy (Ph.D.) ()
LABORATORY ANIMALS ANATOMY
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Course Title
Code
Semester
L+U Hour
Credits
ECTS
LABORATORY ANIMALS ANATOMY
11002041
4 + 0
4.0
12.0
Prerequisites
None
Language of Instruction
Turkish
Course Level
Graduate Degree
Course Type
Compulsory
Mode of delivery
Cadaver, models, slides, computer aided video demonstration, lecture-based teaching theoretical and practical laboratory practice
Course Coordinator
Instructors
İsmail Önder ORHAN
Assistants
Goals
The transfer of information in the field of laboratory animal anatomy, the training of veterinarians equipped with this information
Course Content
Introduction Rabbit Anatomy Rabbit Anatomy Rabbit Anatomy Rabbit Anatomy Rabbit Anatomy Rat anatomy Rat anatomy Guinea pig anatomy Guinea pig anatomy Hamster Anatomy Mouse Anatomy Mouse Anatomy Nude Blind Mice
Learning Outcomes
1) Theoretical information presented in laboratory animals anatomy lesson forms the basis for subsequent courses.
2) Anatomy of rat
3) Anatomy of mice
Weekly Topics (Content)
Week
Topics
Teaching and Learning Methods and Techniques
Study Materials
1. Week
Rabbit Anatomy
Lecture
Brainstorming
Problem Based Learning
Homework
2. Week
Rabbit Anatomy
Lecture
Brainstorming
Problem Based Learning
Homework
3. Week
Rabbit Anatomy
Lecture
Brainstorming
Problem Based Learning
Homework
4. Week
Rabbit Anatomy
Lecture
Brainstorming
Problem Based Learning
Homework
5. Week
Mouse Anatomy
Lecture; Question Answer
Brainstorming
Problem Based Learning
Presentation (Including Preparation Time)
6. Week
Mouse Anatomy
Lecture; Question Answer
Brainstorming
Problem Based Learning
Homework
7. Week
Mouse Anatomy
Lecture; Question Answer
Brainstorming
Problem Based Learning
Homework
8. Week
Rat Anatomy
Lecture; Question Answer
Brainstorming
Problem Based Learning
Homework
9. Week
Rat Anatomy
Lecture; Question Answer
Brainstorming
Problem Based Learning
Homework
10. Week
Rat Anatomy
Lecture; Question Answer
Brainstorming
Problem Based Learning
Homework
11. Week
Guinea Pig Anatomy
Lecture; Question Answer
Brainstorming
Problem Based Learning
Homework
12. Week
Guinea Pig Anatomy
Lecture; Question Answer
Brainstorming
Problem Based Learning
Homework
13. Week
Guinea Pig Anatomy
Lecture; Question Answer
Brainstorming
Problem Based Learning
Homework
14. Week
The anatomy of laboratory animals
Lecture; Question Answer; Problem Solving; Discussion
Brainstorming; Colloquium
Brain Based Learning; Case Based Learning
Presentation (Including Preparation Time)
Sources Used in This Course
Recommended Sources
Orhan, İ.Ö. (2011). Sıçan Anatomi Atlası. 1.baskı. Medisan Yayınevi Ankara. Chiasson, R.B. (1994). Laboratory Anatomy of the White Rat. 5. Baskı. McGraw-Hill cmpanies. McLaughlin, C.A.; Chiasson, R.B. (1994). Laboratory Anatomy of the Rabbit. 3. Baskı. McGraw-Hill cmpanies. Walker, W.; Homberger, D.G. (1997). Anatomy – Dissection of the Rat. 3. Baskı. Freeman and Company.
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Program Requirements
Contribution Level
DK1
DK2
DK3
PY1
5
5
4
5
PY2
5
0
0
0
PY3
5
0
0
0
PY4
5
0
0
0
*DK = Course's Contrubution.
0
1
2
3
4
5
Level of contribution
None
Very Low
Low
Fair
High
Very High
.
ECTS credits and course workload
Event
Quantity
Duration (Hour)
Total Workload (Hour)
Course Duration (Total weeks*Hours per week)
14
8
112
Work Hour outside Classroom (Preparation, strengthening)
14
7
98
Homework
3
12
36
Presentation (Including Preparation Time)
3
11
33
Activity (Web Search, Library Work, Trip, Observation, Interview etc.)
3
7
21
Practice (Teaching Practice, Music/Musical Instrument Practice , Statistics, Laboratory, Field Work, Clinic and Polyclinic Practice)
7
4
28
Final Exam
1
1
1
Time to prepare for Final Exam
1
15
15
3
4
12
Dönem Sonu Sınavı (DSS)
1
1
1
Total Workload
Total Workload / 30 (s)
ECTS Credit of the Course
30
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