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               STUDY PLAN & MODULE DESCRIPTIONS
                             Module                            Credits  Duration  Prerequisite(s)
                 Code
                                                     YEAR 1
                 BSAP1101      Anatomy and Physiology          4       60 hrs    ---

                             To equip students with the basic knowledge of human anatomical structures and functions

                             of various systems. Contents: Basic functions of the cell and skeletal muscles; Respiratory
                             system;  Digestion  and  absorption;  Energy  metabolism  and  body  temperature;  Urinary
                             system; Nervous system; Sense organs.
                 BSBC1102    Biochemistry                      4       60 hrs    ---
                             To equips students with fundamental knowledge of biochemistry and to prepare for the
                             further  study  in  the  medical-related  subjects  such  as  immunology  and  pharmacology.
                             Contents:  The  structures,  functions,  synthetic  and  metabolic  pathways  of  proteins,
                             carbohydrates,  lipids  and  nucleic  acids;  Enzymes  functions  and  reaction  kinetics;  The
                             synthesis, transcription and modifications of deoxyribonucleic acid; Regulations of gene
                             expression.
                 BSCB1101      Cell Biology                    3       45 hrs    ---

                             To  provide  students  with  the  background  knowledge  of  traditional  cell  biology  on
                             organelles structures and functions. Contents: Introduction of the diversity of cells, their
                             basic constituents and critical  functions; Organelles; Plasma membrane and  transport;
                             Signaling; Genetic code and protein synthesis; Endomembrane system and protein sorting;
                             Mitochondria  and  cellular  energetics;  Cytoskeleton  and  cell  motility;  Nucleus  and  cell
                             cycle.
                             General Biology                   3       45 hrs    ---
                 BSGB1101

                             To equip students with the scientific concepts and terminology of important biological
                             processes.  Contents:  Introduction;  Methods  and  concepts  in  biology;  Chemical
                             foundations  of  cells;  Diversity  of  life;  Gas  exchange  and  respiration;  Digestion  and
                             metabolism; Endocrine systems; Motor systems; Reproduction and development; sensory
                             regulation.
                             systems;  Nervous  systems;  Circulation  and  immunity;  temperature  control  and  fluid
                 BSGC1101      General Chemistry               3       45 hrs    ---

                             To equip students with a good foundation in chemical knowledge that allows students to

                             make  qualitative  and  quantitative  inquiries  into  topics  in  health  science.  Contents:
                             Introduction;  Stoichiometric  chemistry;  Thermal  chemistry  -  chemical  equilibrium  and
                             chemical  kinetics;  Gas-ideal  gas  and  their  calculations;  Solution  –  concentration  and
                             properties;  Acid,  base  and  salt;  Oxidation,  Reduction  and  Electrochemistry;  Basic
                             structures of material-atom and molecule; Chemistry and life – atmosphere, pollution and
                             its environmental relationships; Water – purification and pollution; Daily chemistry.
                             Immunology                        3       45 hrs    ---
                 BSIM1102

                             To enable students to understand the fundamental principles of immunology and basic
                             immunological techniques through lectures and practical sessions. Contents: Innate and
                             adaptive immunity in human; Structures and functions of complements and antibodies; T
                             cell  receptor  structure  and  function  of  T  lymphocytes;  Antigen  presentation  to  T
                             lymphocytes  and  B  cells,  cytokines,  auto-immune  diseases,  transplantation  and
                             hypersensitivity.




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