6 credits
45.0 h + 15.0 h
Q1
Teacher(s)
Donnay Isabelle;
Language
French
Prerequisites
The prerequisite(s) for this Teaching Unit (Unité d’enseignement – UE) for the programmes/courses that offer this Teaching Unit are specified at the end of this sheet.
Main themes
The main subjects covered in this course are endocrinology, reproductive physiology, digestive physiology, cardiovascular physiology as well as renal and respiratory physiology.
Part 1 (1q - 9 credits - 90-10) : digestive physiology (36h), endocrinology and reproductive physiology (54h)
Part 2 (2q- 4 credits- 45-20) : cardiovascular, renal and respiratory physiology
Content
Courses deals mainly with domestic mammals (ruminants, pigs, horses, dogs and cats). Other species such as birds and rodents are also addressed. The accent is brought on the importance of the regulation of physiological functions, among others by presenting simple pathological situations.
The course is splitted into two parts
The partim B deals with cardiovascular physiology, respiratory physiology and renal physiology
The course is splitted into two parts
The partim B deals with cardiovascular physiology, respiratory physiology and renal physiology
Teaching methods
Courses in auditorium. Simple clinical cases will be addressed. Students are invited to answer quizzes via the Wooclap application.
Evaluation methods
Oral examination with written preparation. The student's ability to make connections between the parts of the course (and other courses) as well as their reasoning ability will be part of the assessment.
Other information
Pré-requis General physiology, Biochemistry and Animal Cellular Biology.
Evaluation
Part 1 : oral examination with written preparation or written examination. Part 2 : June session : oral examination with written preparation. The student will be questioned regarding his/her ability to integrate the notions that have been covered in the different parts of the course and to use the concepts that have been treated in different case studies (physiology and pathology).
Support Power point slides (available on i-campus) as well as reference textbook(s).
Encadrement vol1 : Two associate professors (one for digestive physiology and one for the other parts). Volume 2 : professors + teaching assistant(s).
Online resources
ppt files and forum are available on the Moodle platform
Faculty or entity
VETE