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Course Specifications (First year) Histology (A) Benha University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Program on which the course is given: Bachelor of Veterinary Medical Sciences Department offering the course: Department of Histology & Cytology Academic year / Level: 1 st year Date of specification approval: Ministerial Decree No 921, on 15/9/1987 Date of Dept approval: 9/1/2011 A- Basic Information Title: Cytology and General Histology No of Hours: Lecture: 1 hr Practical: 3 hr Total: 4 hr Code: Vet 00613a B- Professional Information 1 Overall Aims of Course: The aim of the course is providing the structure of different types of microscope and acquiring the basic biological information about the cells. Understanding mechanism of action of the different organelles. Identification and differentiation between the different tissue parts. 2 Intended Learning Outcomes of Course (ILOs) a- Knowledge and Understanding: a.1. Identify the basic knowledge about cytology and general histology. a.2. Define the basic knowledge about cytogenetic and cytochemistry. a.3. Know the basic information about different body tissues. a.4 Recognize the different types of the microscope. b- Intellectual Skills b.1. Recognize different type of cells. b.2. Choose the suitable techniques for identification of different cells. b3. Judge the tissue identifications. b.4. Determinate the difference between types of microscope.

c- Professional and Practical Skills c.1. Skills of staining. c.2. Skills of tissue differentiation. c.3. Skills of tissue classification and identification. d- General and Transferable Skills d.1.- Work as functioning member in Histology team. 3- Contents d.2.- Make final & accurate identification of the tissue. d.3.- Make final & accurate identification of the organs. Topic No. of hours Lecture Practical Cytology 16 4 12 Cytochemistry 4 1 3 Epithelium Tissue 16 4 12 C.T 24 6 18 Total 60 15 45 4- Content-ILOs matrix Content Knowledge and understanding ILOs Intellectual Professional and practical Cytology a1, a2, a4 b1, b3, b4 c1, c2, c3 d1,d2 Cytochemistry a2, a3 b2, b4 c2, c3 d1, d3 General and transferable Epithelium Tissue Connective tissue a1, a4 b1, b2,b3 c1, c3 d2,d3 a1, a2, a3, a4 b2, b3, b4 c1,c2,c3 d1,d2,d3 5- Assessment-ILOS matrix Assessment Knowledge and understanding Intellectual ILOs Professional and practical M.C.q a1,a2,a3 b1,b2 c1,c2,c3 General and transferable

examination Mid-term a1,a2,a3,a4 b1,b2,b3 c1,c3 Practical examination Oral examination Final term examination a1,a2 b2,b3 c2,c3 a2,a3 b1,b3,b4 c1 d1,d2,d3 a1,a2,a3,a4 b1,b2,b3,b4 c1,c2,c3 6 Teaching and Learning Methods Lectures and lab sessions in which the following facilities are used: 6.1- Slides 6.2- CD s 6.3- Panorama slides 6.4-3 D Demonstrator 6.5- Microscopes. 7- Student Assessment Methods 7.1- MCq to assess understanding and intellectual skills. 7.2- Practical examinations to assess professional of practical skills. 7.3- Written examinations to assess knowledge of drawing. 7.4- Oral to assess intellectual and transferable skills. 7.5- Mid-term exam. Assessment Schedule Assessment 1: M.C.q week 4, and 12 Assessment 2: Mid-term week 8 Assessment 3: Practical examination week 13 Assessment 4: Written examination week 15 Assessment 5: Oral examination week 15 Weighting of Assessments M.C.q examination 5 % Practical examination 25 % Final term examination 50 % Oral examination 15 % Mid-term 5 %

Total 100 % 8- List of References 8.1- Course Notes - Fundamental veterinary histology. Edited by Staff members. - Essential Laboratory Histology. Edit by Staff members. 8.2- Essential Books (Text Books) - Junqueira, L. C. and Carneiro J. (2003): Basic histology. Tenth Edition. McGraw-Hill. New York Chicago San Francisco Lisbon London Madrid Mexico city New Delhi San Juan Seoul Singapore Sydney Toronto. - Eroschenko, V. P. (2005): difiore's Atlas of histology. 10 th Ed. Philadelphia Baltimore New York London Buenos Aires Hong Kong Sydney Tokyo. - Young, B. and Heath, J. (2000):-Wheater's functional histology. A text and color atlas. 4 th Stlouis. Sydney Toronto. Ed. Edinburgh London, New York Philadelphia. - William, J. Banks (1993):- Applied Veterinary Histology, 3 rd Ed., Mosby year book. St. Louis Baltimore Boston Chicago London Philadelphia Sydney Toronto. 8.3- Recommended Books - Cormack, D. H. (1993): Essential histology. First Edition. J. B. Lippincott Company. Philadelphia. - Dellamann, H. D. and Eurell. J. (1998): Text book of Veterinary Histology, 5 th Ed., Williams and Wilkins A waverly company. Baltimore Philadelphia London Paris Bangkok Buenos Aires Hong Kong Munich Sydney Tokyo Wroclaw. - Drury R. A. B. and Wallington E. A. (1980):- Carleton s Histological technique. 4 th ED., Oxford Unvi., Press. London, New York, Toronto 8.4- Periodicals, Web Sites, etc periodicals

Web sites:- - Journal of Anatomy. - Journal of Cell Ultrastructure. - American Journal of Anatomy. - Cell tissue Research. - Anatomia Histologia Embryologia. - http://www.drihab1.com - http://www.vt.com 9- Facilities Required for Teaching and Learning - Laboratory. - Tissue processing & staining. - Immunohistochemestry kits. Course Coordinator: Prof. Dr/ Ihab Mahmoud Abd El-Aal EL-Zoghby Head of Department: Prof. Dr/ Ihab Mahmoud Abd El-Aal EL-Zoghby Date: 9/1/2011

Histology B (First year) Benha University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Program on which the course is given: Bachelor of Veterinary Medical Sciences Department offering the course: Department of Histology & Cytology Academic year / Level: 1 st year Date of specification approval: Ministerial Decree No 921, on 15/9/1987 Date of Dept approval: 9/1/2011 A- Basic Information Title: Histology and Poultry Code: Vet 00613b No of Hours: Lecture: 1 hr Practical: 3 hr Total: 4 hr B- Professional Information 1 Overall Aims of Course: - Basic knowledge about histological structure of the different body tissue. - Understand the fine structure of different body organs. - Differentiate between different body organs (microscopically). 2 Intended Learning Outcomes of Course (ILOs) a-knowledge and Understanding: a.1. Basic knowledge about poultry histology. a.2. Basic knowledge about organ in different birds. a.3. Basic information about different body tissues. b-intellectual Skills b.1. Recognize different bird organs. b.2. Choose the suitable techniques for identification of bird organs. b.3. Judge the tissue identifications. c- Professional and Practical Skills c.1. Skills of staining. c.2. Skills of tissue differentiation.

c.3. Skills of organs classification and identification. d-general and Transferable Skills d.1. Be good member of Histologist team. 3- Contents d.2. Make final & accurate identification of the tissue and organs. Topic No. of hours Lecture Practical Muscular Tissue 4 1 3 Nervous Tissue 4 1 3 Lymphatic tissue and system 8 2 6 Digestive system 12 3 9 Respiratory System 8 2 6 Urinary System 4 1 3 Male and Female Genital 8 2 6 Endocrine System 4 1 3 Lymphatic System 4 1 3 Feather and Skin 4 1 3 Total 60 15 45 4- content-ilos matrix Content ILOs Knowledg e and understan ding Intellectual Professional and practical General and transferable Muscular Tissue a1,a2 b1,b2 c1, c2 d1,d2 Nervous Tissue a2,a3 b1,2,3 c2,c3 d1,d2 Lymphatic a1,a2,a3 b1,b2,b3 c1,c3 d1,d2 tissue and system Digestive a2,a3 b2,b3 c1,c2 d1,d2 system Respiratory a1,a2 b2,b3 c1,c3 d1,d2 System Urinary System a1,a3 b1,b3 c1,c2,c3 d1,d2

Male and Female Genital Endocrine System Lymphatic System Feather and Skin a1,a2 b1,b2 c1,c2,c3 d1,d2 a1,a3 b2,b3 c2,c3 d1,d2 a1,a2 b1,b2 c1,c2,c3 d1,d2 a1,a3 b1,b2 c1,c2,c3 d1,d2 5- Assessment-ILOS matrix Assessment Knowledge and understanding ILOs Intellectual Professional and practical Mcq-Exam a1,a2 b1,b3 c1,c2 General and transferable Mid-Term a2,a3 b1,b3 c2,c3 Practical a1,a2 b2,b3 c1,c3 exam Oral exam a1,a2 b2,b3 c2,c3 d1,d2 Final term exam a1,a2,a3 b1,b2,b3 c1,c2,c3 6 Teaching and Learning Methods 6.1- Slides 6.2- CD s 6.3- Panorama slides 6.4-3 D Demonstrator 6.5- Microscopes. 7- Student Assessment Methods 7.1- MCq to assess understanding and intellectual skills. 7.2- Practical examinations to assess professional of practical skills. 7.3- Written examinations to assess knowledge of drawing. 7.4- Oral to assess intellectual and transferable skills. Assessment Schedule Assessment 1: M.C.q week 4, and 12

Assessment 2: Mid-term week 8 Assessment 3: Practical examination week 13 Assessment 4: Written examination week 15 Assessment 5: Oral examination week 15 Weighting of Assessments M.C.q examination 5 % Practical examination 25 % Final term examination 50 % Oral examination 15 % Mid-term 5 % 8- List of References Total 100 % 8.1- Course Notes - Fundamental veterinary histology. Edited by Staff members. - Essential Laboratory Histology. Edit by Staff members. 8.2- Essential Books (Text Books) - Junqueira, L. C. and Carneiro J. (2003): Basic histology. Tenth Edition. McGraw-Hill. New York Chicago San Francisco Lisbon London Madrid Mexico city New Delhi San Juan Seoul Singapore Sydney Toronto. - Eroschenko, V. P. (2005): difiore's Atlas of histology. 10 th Ed. Philadelphia Baltimore New York London Buenos Aires Hong Kong Sydney Tokyo. - Young, B. and Heath, J. (2000):-Wheater's functional histology. A text and color atlas. 4 th Stlouis. Sydney Toronto. Ed. Edinburgh London, New York Philadelphia. - William, J. Banks (1993):- Applied Veterinary Histology, 3 rd Ed., Mosby year book. St. Louis Baltimore Boston Chicago London Philadelphia Sydney Toronto. 8.3- Recommended Books - Cormack, D. H. (1993): Essential histology. First Edition. J. B. Lippincott Company. Philadelphia.

- Dellamann, H. D. and Eurell. J. (1998): Text book of Veterinary Histology, 5 th Ed., Williams and Wilkins A waverly company. Baltimore Philadelphia London Paris Bangkok Buenos Aires Hong Kong Munich Sydney Tokyo Wroclaw. - Drury R. A. B. and Wallington E. A. (1980):- Carleton s Histological technique. 4 th ED., Oxford Unvi., Press. London, New York, Toronto 8.4- Periodicals, Web Sites, etc periodicals - Journal of Anatomy. - Journal of Cell Ultrastructure. - American Journal of Anatomy. - Cell tissue Research. - Anatomia Histologia Embryologia. Web sites:- - http://www.drihab1.com - http://www.vt.com 9- Facilities Required for Teaching and Learning - Laboratory. - Tissue processing & staining. - Immunohistochemestry kits. Course Coordinator: Prof. Dr/ Ihab Mahmoud Abd El-Aal EL-Zoghby Head of Department: Prof. Dr/ Ihab Mahmoud Abd El-Aal EL-Zoghby Date: 9/1/2011

Histology (A) (Second Year) Benha University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Program on which the course is given: Bachelor of Veterinary Medical Sciences Department offering the course: Department of Histology & Cytology. Academic year / Level: 2 nd year Date of specification approval: Ministerial Decree No 921, on 15/9/1987 Date of Dept approval: 9/1/2011 A- Basic Information Title: Special Histology Code: Vet 00621 a No of Hours: Lecture: 2 hr Practical: 4 hr Total: 6 hr B- Professional Information 1 Overall Aims of Course: - Understand the basic histological structure of different tissues. - Know the organs structure. - Identify and differentiate between different body organs. 2 Intended Learning Outcomes of Course (ILOs) a-knowledge and Understanding: a.1. Mention and Describe basics about special histology. a.2. Describe organ morphogenesis. a.3. Basic information about organs identification. b-intellectual Skills b.1. Recognize different body organs & systems. b.2. Differentiate between types of organs & tissues. b.3. Choose the suitable methods for preparing and staining of different organs and tissues.

c-professional and Practical Skills c.1. using microscope and stained slides in tissue and organ identification. c.2. tissue differentiation. c.3. organs identification. d-general and Transferable Skills d.1. Good member of Histologist team 3- Contents d.2. Ability to make accurate identification of the different tissues & organs. Topic No. of hours Lecture Practical Digestive system 46 10 36 Cardiovascular system 12 4 8 Respiratory system 8 4 4 Nervous system 12 8 4 Skin 12 4 8 Total 90 30 60 4- content-ilos matrix Content ILOs Knowledge and understanding Intellectual Professional and practical General and transferable Digestive a1, a3 b1,b2 c1,c2 d1 system Cardiovascular b1,b3 c2,c3 d2,d3 system a2,a3 Respiratory b2,b3 c1,c3 d1,d3 system a1,a2 Nervous b1 c1,c2 d3 system a2,a3 Skin b1,b2 c2,c3 d2,d3 a3 5- Assessment-ILOS matrix Assessment Knowledge and understanding ILOs Intellectual Professional and practical Mcq- Exam a1,a2 b2,b3 c3 General and transferable

Mid -Term a2,a3 b1,b3 c2,c3 Practical exam Oral exam Final Term exam b2,b3 c1,c3 a1,a2 b3 c1,c2 d1,d2 a1,a3 a3 b1,b2 c2,c3 6 Teaching and Learning Methods 6.1- Slides 6.2- CD s 6.3- Panorama slides 6.4-3 D Demonstrator 6.5- Microscopes. 7- Student Assessment Methods 7.1- MCq to assess understanding and intellectual skills. 7.2- Practical examinations to assess professional of practical skills. 7.3- Written examinations to assess knowledge of drawing. 7.4- Oral to assess intellectual and transferable skills. Assessment Schedule Assessment 1: M.C.q week 4, and 12 Assessment 2: Mid-term week 8 Assessment 3: Practical examination week 13 Assessment 4: Written examination week 15 Assessment 5: Oral examination week 15 Weighting of Assessments M.C.q examination 5 % Practical examination 25 % Final term examination 50 % Oral examination 15 % Mid-term 5 % Total 100 %

8- List of References 8.1- Course Notes - Fundamental veterinary histology. Edited by Staff members. - Essential Laboratory Histology. Edit by Staff members. 8.2- Essential Books (Text Books) - Junqueira, L. C. and Carneiro J. (2003): Basic histology. Tenth Edition. McGraw-Hill. New York Chicago San Francisco Lisbon London Madrid Mexico city New Delhi San Juan Seoul Singapore Sydney Toronto. - Eroschenko, V. P. (2005): difiore's Atlas of histology. 10 th Ed. Philadelphia Baltimore New York London Buenos Aires Hong Kong Sydney Tokyo. - Young, B. and Heath, J. (2000):-Wheater's functional histology. A text and color atlas. 4 th Stlouis. Sydney Toronto. Ed. Edinburgh London, New York Philadelphia. - William, J. Banks (1993):- Applied Veterinary Histology, 3 rd Ed., Mosby year book. St. Louis Baltimore Boston Chicago London Philadelphia Sydney Toronto. 8.3- Recommended Books - Cormack, D. H. (1993): Essential histology. First Edition. J. B. Lippincott Company. Philadelphia. - Dellamann, H. D. and Eurell. J. (1998): Text book of Veterinary Histology, 5 th Ed., Williams and Wilkins A waverly company. Baltimore Philadelphia London Paris Bangkok Buenos Aires Hong Kong Munich Sydney Tokyo Wroclaw. - Drury R. A. B. and Wallington E. A. (1980):- Carleton s Histological technique. 4 th ED., Oxford Unvi., Press. London, New York, Toronto 8.4- Periodicals, Web Sites, etc periodicals - Journal of Anatomy. - Journal of Cell Ultrastructure.

Web sites:- - American Journal of Anatomy. - Cell tissue Research. - Anatomia Histologia Embryologia. - http://www.drihab1.com - http://www.vt.com 9- Facilities Required for Teaching and Learning - Laboratory. - Tissue processing & staining. - Immunohistochemestry kits. Course Coordinator: Prof. Dr/ Ihab Mahmoud Abd El-Aal EL-Zoghby Head of Department: Prof. Dr/ Ihab Mahmoud Abd El-Aal EL-Zoghby Date: 9/1/2011

Histology (B) (Second Year) Benha University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Program on which the course is given: Bachelor of Veterinary Medical Sciences Department offering the course: Department of Histology & Cytology. Academic year / Level : 2 nd year Date of specification approval: Ministerial Decree No 921, on 15/9/1987 Date of Dept approval: 9/1/2011 A- Basic Information Title: Special Histology and fish histology No of Hours: Lecture: 2 hr Practical: 4 hr Total: 6 hr Code: Vet 00621 b B- Professional Information 1- Overall Aims: - Understand the basic histological structure of different tissues. - Know the organs structure. - Identify and differentiate between different body organs. 2- Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs): a-knowledge and understanding : After successful completion of this course the students should have the ability to:- a.1. Mention and Describe basics information about fish histology. a.2. Mention and Describe basics and General information about organ in different types of fish. a.3. Basic information about different body tissues. b-intellectual skills : After successful completion of this course, the students should have the ability to:- b.1. Recognize different fish organs.

b.2. Choose the suitable technique for preparing and staining of fish organs. b.3. Identify different tissues and organs (microscopically). c- Professional and practical skills : After successful completion of this course the students should have the ability to:- c.1. apply staining. c.2. using microscopes in tissue identification and differentiation. c.3. organs classification and identification (microscopically). d- General and transferable skills : After successful completion of this course the students should have the ability to:- d.1. Team work. d.2. Ability to make final & accurate judge & identification of the tissue & organs. 3- Contents Topic No. of hours Lecture Practical Endocrine system (Special) 14 6 8 Urogenital system (Special) 22 10 12 Sense organ (Special) 3 1 2 Digestive system (Fish) 14 4 10 Respiratory system (Fish) 8 2 6 Urinary system (Fish) 8 2 6 Male and female Genital (Fish) 14 2 12 Endocrine system (Fish) 4 2 2 Lymphatic system and Skin (Fish) 3 1 2 Total 90 30 60 4- Content-ILOs matrix Content Knowle dge and Intellectual ILOs Profession al and General and

underst anding practical transferab le Endocrine system (Special) B1,b2 C1,c2 D1 A2,a3 Urogenital system (Special) a1,a2 b2,b3 c1 d1,d2 Sense organ (Special) a1,a3 b1,b3 c2,c3 d2 Digestive system (Fish) a2 b3 c1,c3 d1,d2 Respiratory system (Fish) a1,a2 b1,b2 c3 d2 Urinary system (Fish) a2,a3 b1 c2,c3 d1 Male and female Genital a1,a3 b2,b3 c1,c2 d1,d2 (Fish) Endocrine system (Fish) a3 b2 c2 d2 Lymphatic system and Skin (Fish) a1,a3 b1,b2 c2,c3 d1 5- Assessment-ILOS matrix Assessment Knowled ge and understa nding Intellectual ILOs Professional and practical Mcq - Exam a1,a2 b2,b3 c1,c2 Mid - Term a2,a3 b1,b2 c2,c3 Practical exam a1,a2 b1,b3 c1,c3 Oral exam a1,a3 b3 c1,c2 d1,d2 Final Term exam a3 b2,b3 c3 General and transferable 6 Teaching and Learning Methods 6.1- Slides 6.2- CD s 6.3- Panorama slides 6.4-3 D Demonstrator 6.5- Microscopes. 7- Student Assessment Methods 7.1- MCq to assess understanding and intellectual skills. 7.2- Practical examinations to assess professional of practical skills.

7.3- Written examinations to assess knowledge of drawing. 7.4- Oral to assess intellectual and transferable skills. Assessment Schedule Assessment 1: M.C.q week 4, and 12 Assessment 2: Mid-term week 8 Assessment 3: Practical examination week 13 Assessment 4: Written examination week 15 Assessment 5: Oral examination week 15 Weighting of Assessments M.C.q examination 5 % Practical examination 25 % Final term examination 50 % Oral examination 15 % Mid-term 5 % 8- List of References Total 100 % 8.1- Course Notes - Fundamental veterinary histology. Edited by Staff members. - Essential Laboratory Histology. Edit by Staff members. 8.2- Essential Books (Text Books) - Junqueira, L. C. and Carneiro J. (2003): Basic histology. Tenth Edition. McGraw-Hill. New York Chicago San Francisco Lisbon London Madrid Mexico city New Delhi San Juan Seoul Singapore Sydney Toronto. - Eroschenko, V. P. (2005): difiore's Atlas of histology. 10 th Ed. Philadelphia Baltimore New York London Buenos Aires Hong Kong Sydney Tokyo. - Young, B. and Heath, J. (2000):-Wheater's functional histology. A text and color atlas. 4 th Ed. Edinburgh London, New York Philadelphia. Stlouis. Sydney Toronto. - William, J. Banks (1993):- Applied Veterinary Histology, 3 rd Ed., Mosby year book. St. Louis Baltimore Boston Chicago London Philadelphia Sydney Toronto. 8.3- Recommended Books

- Cormack, D. H. (1993): Essential histology. First Edition. J. B. Lippincott Company. Philadelphia. - Dellamann, H. D. and Eurell. J. (1998): Text book of Veterinary Histology, 5 th Ed., Williams and Wilkins A waverly company. Baltimore Philadelphia London Paris Bangkok Buenos Aires Hong Kong Munich Sydney Tokyo Wroclaw. - Drury R. A. B. and Wallington E. A. (1980):- Carleton s Histological technique. 4 th ED., Oxford Unvi., Press. London, New York, Toronto 8.4- Periodicals, Web Sites, etc periodicals - Journal of Anatomy. - Journal of Cell Ultrastructure. - American Journal of Anatomy. - Cell tissue Research. - Anatomia Histologia Embryologia. Web sites:- - http://www.drihab1.com - http://www.vt.com 9- Facilities Required for Teaching and Learning - Laboratory. - Tissue processing & staining. - Immunohistochemestry kits. Course Coordinator: Prof. Dr/ Ihab Mahmoud Abd El-Aal EL-Zoghby Head of Department: Prof. Dr/ Ihab Mahmoud Abd El-Aal EL-Zoghby Date: 9/1/2011