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HUM 1101 Islamic studies:

ألاهداف :
1- تمكين الطلاب من المعرفة التامة للثقافة الاسلامية .
2–تقوية ارتباط الطلاب بالسلوك الاسلامى القويم فى حياتهم اليومية و فى السلوك المهنى .
المحتويات :
مدخل للثقافة الاسلامية والعلم التطبيقي، نظام الحكم في الاسلام .
طرق التدريس :
- محاضرات .
- حلقات نقاش .
طرق التقويم:
- الحضور 10%
- اعمال السنة 20%
- الامتحان التحريري 70%

 

HUM 1102 Arabic language :

ألاهداف :
1- رفع مستوى اللغة العربية لدى الدارسين .
2- الالمام بقواعد الاعراب و اللغة السليمة و النحو .
المحتويات :
عناصر بناء اللغة العربية، عناصر البناء التعبيري، الرسم الكتابي، القواعد الاساسية للإملاء، علامات الترقيم ، مخارج
الحروف ووصفاتها ، وسائل الربط الجزئي ، الربط الكلي، تدرج دلالة الكلمات وتنوعها.
طرق التدريس :
محاضرات
طرق التقويم:
- الحضور 10%
- اعمال السنة 20%
- الامتحان التحريري 70%

 

HUM 1103 English language:
Objectives:
-To upgrade the communication skills of the students.
-To improve the grammar, writing& reading skills of the students.
Contents:
Grammar: Brief introduction to word classes and formation, verbs (helping / action verbs),
tenses (present simple and continuous, past simple), future forms (going to / will), attention
should be given to: sentences structure (positive/ negative),Present perfect simple, past
continuous + past perfect simple, time expressions, introduction to model verbs (should,
must have to), conditional sentences and time clauses, passive formation brief introduction
to adjectives and adverbs.
Question construction.Nouns (accountability) + Articles.
Reading Skills: Vocabulary scanning skimming. Topics introduced should be related to
medical engineering. Terminology + pronunciation.(pre – intermediate level) general topics
presentation skills.
Writing Skills: Note taking, passage organization. Punctuation and meaning (with reference
to the grammar introduced), formal and informal writing (letters as a good examples).
Teaching Methods:

-Lectures.
-Discussions.
Course Evaluation:
-Attendance 10%
-Assignment and activities 20%
-Final Exam 70%

 

BS1101 Human anatomy & physiology:
General Objectives:
To provide students with general knowledge about body systems and their main physiology.
Specific Objectives:
By the end of this course the students should be able to understand:
1- The anatomy of head and neck.
2-The anatomy and physiology of nervous system.
3-The visual pathway anatomy and physiology and its relations.
4-General parts and main functions of other body systems.
Contents:
1. Main types of bone , muscles, joints, skull and neck.
2. Main parts of Heart, valves, blood vessels , blood pressure and blood cells.
3. CNS and PNS ,Cranial Nerves with physiology.
4.Visual pathway and relations.
5. Special sense organs (Ear and Hearing), (Nose and small), (Tongue and taste).
6. Endocrine glands and main hormones.
7. Main parts of Digestive system, Respiratory system, Urinary system and reproductive
system.

8. General idea of Nutrients absorption, exchange of gases, urinalysis.
9. Body immune, skin , lymph antigens and antibodies, mechanism of defense .
Teaching methods:
1. Lectures.
2. Practical demonstration.
3. Seminars.
4. Discussion groups.
5. Practical.
Course Evaluation:
- Final Exam 60%
- Practical & Assignment 30%
- Attendance & participation. 10%

 

BS1102: Ocular Anatomy:
General objective:-
To acquaint the student with the knowledge of anatomy of the eye ball and its adnexa.
Specific objectives:-
By the end of this course the student should be able to:
1-Know the structure of the different parts of the eye ball.
2-Know the structure of the adnexa of the eye.
3-Understand the structure of the visual pathway.
4-Understand the structure of the visual cortex.
Contents:
1-Introduction to ocular Anatomy.
2-The cornea .
3-The sclera.
4-The uvea (iris ,ciliary body and choroid ).
5- The anterior chamber, aqueous humour , chanal of schlem and trabeculum.
6-The posterior chamber, crystalline lens, vitreous body, retina, optic nerve)
7- The ocular adnexa (orbit , lid ,conjunctiva ,lacrimal apparatus and extrinsic ocular
muscles )

8- The visual pathway.
9- The visual cortex
Teaching methods:
- Lectures.
- Lab work
- Seminars.
- Discussion groups.
Course Evaluation:
- Final Exam 60%
- Practical exam 30%
- Attendance & participation. 10%

 

OPTO1101 Geometrical Optics:
General objective:
To provide the student with knowledge and practice in applications of all areas of
geometrical related to optometry.
Specific objectives:
By the end of this course the student should be able:
1-Know the law and applications of light behavior through optical surfaces.
2-Deal with different properties of light & optical media.
Contents:
1- Introduction.
2- Snell slaw, applications.
3- Para approximation ,sign convention:
-Thin lenses.
-Sphero - cylindrical lenses.
-Thick lenses.
4. Mirror system
5- Lens system:
*Introduction

-Simple lens system- two thin lenses in air
-Object and image position & magnification.
-Stops, pupils and windows.
-The dispersion of light.
-Aberrations.
* Polarization.
-Interference.
*Diffraction
*Optical instruments :( simple magnifier, microscope, telescope)
5- Prisms
Teaching methods:
- Lectures.
- Lab work.
-Discussion groups.
- Slide, videos & CDs.
Course Evaluation:
- Final Exam 60%
- Practical & Assignment 30%
- Attendance & participation. 10%

 

BS1103 Mathematics:
General objective:-
To provide students with the principle knowledge of mathematics branches, to make ease of
understanding of optometry.
Specific objectives:-
By the end of this course the student should be able to understand:
1-Analytical geometry.
2-Understand the differential calculus.
3-Understand the integral calculus.
Contents:-
1- Analytical Geometry.
2- Calculus & its applications.
3- Logarithms.
4. Trigonometry.
5. Algebra.

Teaching methods:
- Lectures.
-Tutorials
- Seminars.
- Discussion groups.
Course Evaluation:
- Final Exam 60%
- Tutorials & activities 30%
- Attendance & participation. 10%

 

BS1201 Ocular Physiology:
General objective:-
To acquaint the student with the knowledge of physiology of the eye ball and its adnexa.
Specific objectives:-
By the end of this course the student should be able:
1-Know the function of the different parts of the eye ball.
2-Know the function of the adnexa.
3-Understand the function of the visual pathway.
4-Understand the function of the visual cortex.
5-Know the function of the extrinsic ocular muscles.

Contents:
1-Introduction to ocular physiology.
2-The cornea .
3-The sclera.
4- The Retina.
5-Aqueous Humor and intra ocular pressure..
6- The vitreous body.
7- The lens.
8- The lacrimal system
9- The Lids and conjunctiva.
10- Introduction to neurophysiology of perception
11-The muscular mechanisms.
Teaching methods:
- Lectures.
- Lab work
- Seminars.
- Discussion groups.
Course Evaluation:
- Final Exam 60%
- Practical & Assignment 30%
- Attendance & participation. 10%

 

OPTO1201 Physical Optics:

General objective:-
To provide students with knowledge and practice in application of all areas of physical optics related to optometry.
Specific objectives:-
By the end of this course the student should be able to:
1-Know the basics and rules of electricity and magnetism.
2-Know the basics and rules of alternating current electricity.
3-Know the basics and rules of heat energy.
4-Know the basics and rules of nuclear energy.
Contents:-
1.Direct current Electricity

-Electrostatic.
-Direct current circuit.
-Heating and chemical effects.
2. Alternating Current Electricity:
-Electromagnetic Induction.
-Alternating current circuits.
-Electronic Devices.
3. Nuclear energy:
-Atomic structure.
-Nuclear radiation.
-Particle physics.
-Modern applications of physics.
4. Laser.
5. Ultra sound.
Teaching methods:
- Lectures.
- Practical
- Seminars.
- Discussion groups.
Course Evaluation:
- Final Exam 60%
- Practical & Assignment 30%
- Attendance & participation. 10%

 

BS1202 Scientific English:
General objective:
To provide the student with the related terminologies and technical terms used in optometry.
Specific objective:
By the end of this course the student should be able to understanding:
1-The meaning of optometric terminologies.
2-The main technical terms used in refraction, binocular vision, contact lens, dispensing,
eye diseases and drug beside the main parts of the eye and scope of optometry.
Contents:
1-English ,Greek , Latin terms (Differences)
2-Main part of the eye.

3-Meaning and scope of optometry.
4-Meaning of refraction and the main technical terms used.
5-Meaning of binocular vision and the main technical terms used.
6-Meaning of contact lens and main technical terms used.
7-Meaning of spectacles and main technical terms used.
8-Meaning of eye diseases ,eye drugs and the main technical terms used.
9-Common abbreviations and terminologies.
10-Meaning of assignments, project and researches.
Teaching methods:
- Lectures.
- Seminars.
- Discussion groups.
- Slide, videos & CDs.
Course Evaluation:
- Final Exam 60%
-Assignment & activities 30%
- Attendance & participation. 10%

 

BS1203 Microbiology:
General objective:
To provide the student with the knowledge about the world of microorganisms and their clinical influences on eye health.
Specific objectives:
By the end of this course the student should be able to:
1-Define microbiology and microorganism.
2-Discuss reasons for the study of microbiology and differentiate between pathogenic and non-pathogenic microorganism.
3-Show place of microorganisms in the scheme of life.
4-Identify the eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells and give examples of each.

Contents:
1-To determine the medical importance of microorganisms & to differentiate between them.
2- To classify bacteria according to shape & reaction to gram stain, discussion of its replication & mobility.
3- To enumerate medical importance of fungi & discus its replication & reproduction.
4- To know blood cells constituent.
5-Viral diseases.
6-Sexually transmitted diseases.
7- Viruses: DNA viruses and RNA chemical makeup.
8- To prepare & examine RBCs, WBCs slides.
9-Ocular pathogenic bacteria.
10- Principles of immunity and immunobiology, with emphasis on diseases caused by microorganism.
11- Sterilization and disinfection of microorganism.
Teaching methods:
- Lectures.
- Lab work.
- Discussion groups.
- Slide, videos & CDs.
Course Evaluation:
- Final Exam 60%
- Practical & Assignment 30%
- Attendance & participation. 10%

 

BS1204 Basic Medical Skills :
General objective:
To impart the student knowledge about all basic skills needed to preform ideally all medical procedures ask for under his eligibility.
Contents:
1-Introduction
2- Injections. (Types, doses, uses, apply )
3-Venous solutions.(Types , doses ,uses, apply)
4-Measurement of blood pressure.
5- Measurement of temperature.
6-Tests for diabetes.
7- Emergency unit:

-Building and distribution of services in it.
-Equipment and instruments.
-Devices for the transportation of patient
-Plan of services starting from admission of the patient till has discharge.
-Principle of medical services in emergency unit.
8-Emergency cases:
A-Poisoning (types, signs and symptoms ,diagnosis and treatment.
-Food poisoning.
-Dye poisoning.
-Acid poisoning.
B-Coma (Types , signs ,symptoms).
C-Shock (Definition, causes, types and symptoms)
D-Angina
E-Wound (Types ,signs , treatments ,complications)
F-Fractures. (definition ,causes ,types ,sign , symptoms and complications)
G-Head injury.
H-Chest injury.
I-Bleeding
J-Abdominal injury.
K-Burns (types , signs ,treatment ,complications
L-Sun heat.
Lab Work:
All the above should be illustrated in lab.
Teaching methods:
- Lectures.
- Discussion groups.
- Slide, videos & CDs.
Course Evaluation:
- Final Exam 60%
- Practical &Assignment 30%
- Attendance & participation. 10%

 

BS1205 Chemistry:
General objective:-
Course aim to provide the student with knowledge of the atoms, elements and their organic chemistry.
Specific objectives:-
By the end of this course the student should be able to:
1-Know the construction and chemical properties of element and atoms.
2-Know the state of matter.
3-Know the properties of carbohydrates and polymers.
4-Know how to do volumetric and qualitative analysis.
Contents:-

1- Solutions and solubility –colloidal.
2-Ionic equilibrium.
3- Buffer solutions, water ionization, PH, Indicator.
4-Chemical properties of elements.
5- Construction: main physical and chemical properties of matters and bonds.
6- Acid and bases arenas and Bronsted concepts
7- Organic chemistry: alkanes, alkynes ,isorners , chemical properties,
Hydrocarbon .Aromatic , reaction of alcohol –their preparations and properties.
8-Introduction of biochemistry :carbohydrates(sugar-proteins),lipids.
9-Polymers: properties and occurrence ,synthesis and preparation glass and plastic industries.
Teaching methods:
- Lectures.
-Lab work
- Seminars.
- Discussion groups.
Course Evaluation:
-Final Exam 60%
- Practical & Assignment 30%
- Attendance & participation. 10%

 

COMP1201 Computer Science:
General objective:
Recognition of computer skills necessary for scientific research.

Specific objectives:
1-Understand the general idea of computer.
2-Understand and applied of basic programs of Microsoft office.
3-Understand how to deal with internet.

Contents:
1-General introduction to computer and computing.

2-Word processing.
3-Scientific writing (Graphs in text, References camera reading format).
4-Internet (Definition, How to use).
5-Windows (Microsoft word, Excel, Power point).
Teaching methods:
- Lectures.
- Lab work
- Discussion groups.
- Slide, videos & CDs.
Course Evaluation:
- Final Exam 60%
- Practical & Assignment 30%
- Attendance & participation. 10%