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HNOR0620-3  Multidisciplinary approach of a normal human being applied to physical education (Part I)
- Part I : Human biochemistry
- Part II : Human physiology
- Part III : Human histology

Duration :  Part I : Human biochemistry : 15h Th, 15h Pr
Part II : Human physiology : 10h Th, 10h Pr
Part III : Human histology : 10h Th, 5h Pr
Number of credits :  
Bachelor in Motor skills, 2nd year7
One-year preliminary programme leading to the Master in Motor skills 7
Lecturer :  Part I : Human biochemistry : Bernard Rogister
Part II : Human physiology : Thierry Bury
Part III : Human histology : Marie-Paule Defresne
Coordinator :  Marie-Paule Defresne
Language(s) of instruction :  
French language
Course contents :  
Elements of physiology, biochemistry and histology for the organs that are not studied in specific modules.

Part I : Human biochemistry

The six chapters of this lecture are:1. Biochemistry of blood 2. Biochemistry of the digestive tract 3. Biochemistry of the liver 4. Biochemistry of the kidneys 5. Molecular Biology applied to humans 6. Cell degenerescence.

Part II : Human physiology

- The body fluids. - Functional study of the digestive system. - Functional study of the renal system.

Part III : Human histology

Elements of histology relative to organs and systems which will not be studied in specific modules. The blood and the liquid compartments of the organism, the digestive tract, the liver, and the urinary system will be described . .

Learning outcomes of the course :  
Integrated approach of the functions of organs and systems

Part I : Human biochemistry

1. Being able to integrate various informations of the biochemistry of blood, digestive tract, liver and kidneys.
2. Being able to integrate various endocrine signals in order to be able understand easier Human Physiology. 3. To be able to understand some aspects of molecular biology of cell functions. In this context, various modern methods actually used in genome analysis should also be understood.
4.. To allow students to scientifically advice either patients (for students in kinesitherapy) or athletes (for students in Motricity Sciences). 5. To be able to integrate various data at the biochemistry, physiology and histology level in hematology, gastro-enterology and hepatology and in nephrology.

Part III : Human histology

Multidisciplinary approach of the function of some organs and systems.

Prerequisites and co-requisites/ Recommended optional programme components :  
general physiology

general biochemistry

general histology

anatomy

Part I : Human biochemistry

Chemistry, Biology, Histology, General Biochemistry and Physiology.

Part II : Human physiology

General Physiology.

Part III : Human histology

  • general histology
  • notions of anatomy

Planned learning activities and teaching methods :  
practical lessons of histology, physiology and biochemistry

Part I : Human biochemistry

No laboratory works

Part III : Human histology

Practical lessons of histology.

Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :  
as a module in the second part of the year

Part I : Human biochemistry

Ex-cathedra lectures following the schedule available in the vade-mecum

Part II : Human physiology

See schedule.

Part III : Human histology

As a module during the S4

Recommended or required readings :  
biochemistry: schemes,figures,and texts distributed to the students

physiology: notes available

histology: syllabus available at Intercopy

slides on line

Part I : Human biochemistry

A text book is available on intranet. The students will also have the access to the computer files of the illustrations of the lectures. Several references text books are also suggested.

Part III : Human histology

  • histology : notes available at Intercopy, slides on line

Assessment methods and criteria :  
Written examination

Part I : Human biochemistry

A written examination with open questions on the lectures is organized according to the general program of the studies.

Part II : Human physiology

Written examination.

Part III : Human histology

Written examination

Work placement(s) :  
Organizational remarks :  
no remarks
Contacts :  
Coordinator: Marie Paule Defresne

04 366 24 03

mp.defresne@ulg.ac.be

Part I : Human biochemistry

Lecturer : B. Rogister, Professor
GIGA-Neuroscience and GIGA-Development, Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine, Tour de Pathologie 2, étage +1, CHU 4000 Liège 1 (Sart Tilman). Tél. : 04/366.59.50Fax : 04/366.59.12 e-mail : Bernard.Rogister@ulg.ac.be.
Secretary : L. Bourdoux Tel. : 04/366 59 50 e-mail : Larisia.Bourdoux@ulg.ac.be

Part II : Human physiology

Prof. Thierry BURY Bât. B21 Physiologie humaine et physiologie de l'effort physique Tel.: 04/366.78.81 Email : tbury@ulg.ac.be
Dorian DEFLANDRE, assistant 04/366.38.86 - ddeflandre@ulg.ac.be
Secretary : Joëlle GRIS (04/366.38.91 - joelle.gris@ulg.ac.be)

Part III : Human histology

Coordinator of the module : Marie Paule DEFRESNE
Tél : 04 366 24 03
e-mail : mp.defresne@ulg.ac.be


Items online :  

Part III : Human histology

Human histology
Textbook and slides


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