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                 Code        Module                            Credits   Duration  Prerequisite(s)
                                                     YEAR 2

                 ---         Complete 1 subject from the elective  2   30 hrs    ---
                             group A

                 BSAC2101      Analytical Chemistry            3       45 hrs    ---
                             To equip students with the knowledge in structures and composition analysis methods
                             which will be useful for further study in other related subjects. Contents: Introduction;
                             Area  of  analytical  chemistry;  Classification  of  analytical  methods:  inorganic  analysis  –
                             cations  and  anions  identifications,  quantitative  analysis:  gravimetric  analysis  and
                             volumetric analysis (acid, base titration, oxidation/reduction titration, precipitate titration,
                             complex  titration);  Instrumental  analysis  –  electrochemical  analysis,  spectroscopic
                             analysis; Organic analysis.
                 BSCC2101    Clinical Chemistry                6       90 hrs    BSBC1102
                             This module aims to provide a fundamental understanding of clinical chemistry. It covers

                             the basic operating principles, data processing, quality assurance, and reference values.
                             Students will explore the relationship between experimental quantities and pathological
                             conditions, learn about analytical methods for various samples, and understand the daily
                             operations of a clinical chemistry laboratory.

                 BSCI2102    Clinical Immunology               4       60 hrs    BSIM1102
                             This  subject  is  one  of  the  foundation  subjects  of  the  biomedical  sciences  program.  It

                             introduces  the  concepts  of  clinical  immunology  and  serology  for  clinical  laboratory
                             practice. It involves the essential theoretical principles along with serology techniques
                             most commonly used in clinical immunological laboratory. It provides knowledge required
                             to  perform  different  serological  techniques  used  in  disease  diagnosis.  The  laboratory
                             practices  consist  of  the  theory,  application,  and  performance  of  common  serological
                             testing used clinical immunological laboratory.
                 BSCM2101     Clinical Microbiology            6       90 hrs    BSMB1102

                             This  subject  is  one  of  the  foundation  subjects  of  the  biomedical  sciences  program.  It
                             introduces  basic  concepts  of  clinical  microbiology  and  basic  technique  of  clinical
                             microbiologic  laboratory.  This  course  covers  the  classification,  identification,  and
                             pathology of disease-causing organisms such as bacteria, fungi, mycoplasma, rickettsiae,
                             and  chlamydiae.  Major  emphasis  is  on  the  related  theory  and  performance  of
                             microbiological procedures such as sterilization, collection and preparation of specimens,
                             culturing  methods,  media  preparation,  staining  techniques,  antibiotic  susceptibility
                             testing, and identification of commonly cultured bacteria.
                 BSCM2102     Clinical Microscopy              3       45 hrs    ---

                             Using the microscope as a tool to diagnosis the urine and other body fluids. This course
                             will cover basic theory in urine formation, renal physiology, and metabolic disorders that
                             produce abnormalities in the urine. Complete urinalysis examinations will be performed
                             in the student laboratory. Other body fluids lectures cover human anatomy as it relates to
                             the formation of various fluids including synovial fluid, serous fluid, spinal fluid, semen,
                             amniotic fluid, and feces. Microscopic and biochemical analysis of each fluid and important
                             disease processes are also discussed.







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