Bacteriology and Mycology Course Specifications ( ) A. BASIC INFORMATION B. PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION

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University: Damanhur Department: Microbiology Faculty: Veterinary Medicine Bacteriology and Mycology Course Specifications (2010-2011) Program(s) on which the course is given: BVSc Department offering the program: --- Department offering the course: Microbiology Major or Minor element of programs: Major Academic year /Level: 3 rd Year 1 st and 2 nd semesters Date of specification approval: A. BASIC INFORMATION Title: Bacteriology and Mycology Code: 3ABACT, 3BBACT Hours: Lectures 2 hrs/week Practical 2 hrs/week Total 120 hrs B. PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION 1. Overall aims of the course: The course covers the fundamental principles related to bacteria and fungi mainly of veterinary importance and their interaction with host cells and molecular events during their replication. 2. Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs) of the Course: a. Knowledge and Understanding: a1 Knowledge and understanding of General bacteriology. a2 Basic knowledge about structures, growth, reproduction, virulence of bacteria and fungi. a3 Basic knowledge about sterilization, and methods of sterilization. b. Intellectual Skills: b1. Critically assess laboratory results. b.2 Understand the principle and operation of relevant laboratory equipment. b.3 Able to correlate between different diseases and bacteria or fungi associated with them to reach to final diagnosis. b.4 Able to select the suitable sample and the suitable laboratory test for diagnosis. b.5 Able to choose the required measurements for prevention and control of

c. Professional and Practical Skills: c.1 Work safely in a medical laboratory. c.2 Be able to access relevant literature and review information. c.3 Ability to understand different methods of laboratory diagnosis. c.4 Practice different methods used for isolation of bacteria and fungi and their identification. c.5 Perform some serological tests used for detection of bacteria and fungi in clinical samples and analyze the results. c.6 Practice molecular techniques used for bacterial and fungal detection. d. General and Transferable Skills: d.1. The ability to use simple word and IT skills (i.e., data processing, software, internet, and multimedia) and the library to find information. d.2. The ability to be self-motivated learners and responsive to feedback. d.3. Working in team (i.e., sharing presentations and discussions and solving problem). d.4. Enhancement of research capability through working in independent projects. d.5. Reporting of the facts using printable sheets in the field of animal bacteriology and mycology. d.6. Ability to write a full scientific reports in the field of animal bacteriology and mycology. 3. Contents: 3.1. Lecture Contents: I. First semester 1 Bacterial Structure: Morphology and Structure of Bacteria 2 Aseptic Techniques, Bacterial structures 3 Microbial reproduction and growth and factors affecting growth 4 Microbial products, Microbial genetics and Biotechnology 5 Pathogenesis and pathogenicity, Virulence and factors affecting virulence, Methods of attenuation and exaltation of virulence 6 Introduction of Growth and reproduction of mould 7 Growth and reproduction of Yeasts II. Second Semester 1 Enterobacteriaceae group, Pasteurella, Spirochaetes and Campylobacter

2 Pseudomonas, Brucella, Mycoplasma and aemophilus 3 Staphylococcus and Streptococcus, Listeria, Anthrax bacilli 4 Clostridium, General characters and Classification 5 Corynebacterium, Actinobacillus, Mycobacterium 6 Rickettsiales, Chlamydiales, Classification of dermatophytes. 7 3.2. Laboratory Contents: I. First semester Aspergillus species,the pathogenic Zygomycetes, Pathogenic yeasts and Dimorphic fungi, Mycotoxins and Mycotoxicosis 1. Safety Orientation 2. Sterilization 3. Collection, preservation and transport of specimens 4. Stains and staining techniques 5. media preparation and cultivation 6. Biochemical tests 7. Media and techniques used for isolation and identification II. Second Semester 1. Cultural and morphological characters 2. Preliminary Identification by metabolic characterization 3. Detection of Gram Positive Bacteria in Clinical Specimens 4. Detection of Gram Negative Bacteria in Clinical Specimens 5. Identification of Fungi and Yeasts 6. Media and techniques used for isolation and identification of bacteria and fungi 1.Teaching and Learning Methods:

4.1.Lectures 4.2.Practical (tutor presentation followed by students' small group sessions). 4.3.Independent (Laboratory and home assignments supervised by tutor): a) Writing reports/assignments. b) Preparation of colored posters and slide presentations. c) Group discussion. 4.3. computer courseware for independent study can be accessed at the education center beside recently developed web courseware Method for disabled students: (no special arrangements are available now, however those student can consult our stuff for help) 2.Students Assignment: 5.1. Assignment Methods: a) Mid and final term written examinations to assess knowledge and understanding. b) Periodical semester activities to assess general and transferable skills. c) Practical examinations to assess professional and practical skills. Oral examination to assess intellectual skills, understanding of topics and ways of thinking in resolving problems 5. Student Assessment Methods: Exam 5.1 Written Mid-term To assess the ability to understand and remember knowledge, and intellectual skills 5.2 Written Final-term To assess the ability to understand and remember knowledge, and intellectual skills 5.3 Practical Final-term To assess professional and practical skills 5.4 Oral Final-term To assess skills of discussion Assessment Schedule (in each semester): Exam Week Assessment 1 Written Mid-term 8 th Assessment 2 Written Final-term 15 th Assessment 3 Practical Final-term 15 th Assessment 4 Oral Final-term 15 th

Weighing of assessments Exam Per Semester (%) Total (%) Assessment 1 Written Mid-term 10 20 Assessment 2 Written Final-term 25 50 Assessment 3 Practical Final-term 10 20 Assessment 4 Oral Final-term 5 10 Total 50 100 6. List of References: 6.1. Course Notes: Lecture notes by staff members 6.2. Essential Books: Clinical veterinary Microbiology (P.G. Quinn). Veterinary Microbiology (P.G. Quinn). Veterinary Microbiology (Dwight C. Hirsh) Veterinary immunology (Ivan Tizard). Clinical immunology (Catherine Sheehan). 6.3. Recommended Books: Clinical veterinary Microbiology (P.G. Quinn). 6.4. Periodicals, websites,.. etc 7. Facilities Required for Teaching and Learning Microscopes, computers (Personal & Notebook) Overhead projectors, video films Audio-video aids, mobile screens for exhibition. Course Coordinator: Head of Department: Dr. Madeha salah ibrahim Prof. Dr. Hatem Salah El-Din Date: