Duration
Human biochemistry : 25h Th
Human physiology : 20h Th, 5h Pr
Introduction to human histology : 10h Th, 4h QA Sess.
Introduction to nutrition : 10h Th
Number of credits
| Bachelor in physiotherapy and rehabilitation | 9 crédits | |||
| Master in physiotherapy and rehabilitation (60 ECTS) | 6 crédits |
Lecturer
Human biochemistry : Bernard Rogister
Human physiology : Thierry Bury
Introduction to human histology : Chantal Humblet
Introduction to nutrition : Nicolas Paquot
Coordinator
Language(s) of instruction
French language
Organisation and examination
Teaching in the second semester
Units courses prerequisite and corequisite
Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program
Learning unit contents
Human biochemistry
The chapters of this lecture are:
1. Cell Communications
2. Biochemistry of the digestive tract
3. Digestive tract regulation
4. Biochemistry of the liver
5. The hormonal regulation of the energetic metabolism
6. Feeding and starvation cycle
7. Kidney biochemistry
8. Water and electrolytes
9. Blood biochemistry
10.Sexual hormones
11. Growth
12. Cytokines
13. Mediators
Human physiology
- Study of body fluid volumes.
- Gastrointestinal physiology and digestive.
- Renal physiology.
- Endocrinology
Introduction to human histology
In the body, cells with similar morphology and function form groups called simple tissues (ex: epithelial tissue). When several types of cells form a tissue, it is called compound tissue (ex: nervous tissue). The tissues are associated to form organs with a specific function.
In this course, we will study:
- epithelial tissue
- connective tissue
- muscular tissue
- nervous tissue
- blood cells
Introduction to nutrition
General aspects of macro and micronutrients metabolism and fluid balance. Principles of balanced diet (qualitative and quantitative aspects), dietary supplement, sweeeteners, fructose, nutritional claims,
Learning outcomes of the learning unit
Human biochemistry
1. Being able to integrate various informations of human biochemistry
2. Being able to integrate various endocrine signals in order to be able understand easier Human Physiology.
3. To allow students to scientifically advice either patients (for students in kinesitherapy) or athletes (for students in Motricity Sciences).
4. To be able to integrate various data at the biochemistry, physiology and histology level in various human organs and systems.
Human physiology
Understanding of the processes regulating the digestive system and kidneys in humans.
Introduction to human histology
The objectives are to establish a parallelism between the morphology and the function of cells and tissues and to understand how some groups of cells function togethet to play a specific role
Introduction to nutrition
To know principles of balanced diet, how to get it, main dietetics aspects
Prerequisite knowledge and skills
Human biochemistry
Chemistry, Biology, Histology, General Biochemistry and Physiology.<br /><br /> General Physiology.<br /><br /> Prerequisites: biology
Co-requisites: anatomy, physiology and biochemistry
Human physiology
General physiology.
Introduction to human histology
Prerequisites: biology
Co-requisites: anatomy, physiology and biochemistry
Introduction to nutrition
Notion of biochemistry (energy metabolism, energetic substrates regulation)
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Human biochemistry
No laboratory works<br /><br /> Theoric courses: ex-cathedra
Human physiology
Practical lessons of physiology, biochemistry and histology.
Introduction to human histology
Theoric courses: ex-cathedra
Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning)
Human biochemistry
Ex-cathedra lectures following the schedule available in the vade-mecum<br /><br /> See schedule.<br /><br /> Face-to-face teaching
Human physiology
As a module during the S4
Introduction to human histology
Face-to-face teaching
Introduction to nutrition
lecture-face
Recommended or required readings
Human biochemistry
A text book has been upgraded in 2014-2015 and 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 during the first lecture.
Human physiology
Notes available for the students.
Introduction to human histology
A textbook will be available.
Recommended (but non obligatory) lecture: Histology and Cell Biology; An introduction to Pathology. A.L. KierszenbaumMosby. Elsevier
References of some Web sites will be communicated during the course
Assessment methods and criteria
Human biochemistry
A written examination with open questions on the lectures is organized according to the general program of the studies.<br /><br /> Written examination.<br /><br /> Written examination: open questions
Human physiology
Written examination
Introduction to human histology
Written examination: open questions
Introduction to nutrition
Written examination
Work placement(s)
Human biochemistry
No stages
Introduction to human histology
No stages
Organizational remarks
Human biochemistry
No remarks
Introduction to human histology
No remarks
Contacts
Human biochemistry
Lecturer : B. Rogister, Professor
GIGA-Neuroscience, Tour de Pathologie 2, étage +1, CHU 4000 Liège 1 (Sart Tilman).
Tél. : 04/366.59.50
Fax : 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
Human physiology
Prof. Thierry BURY
Bât. B21 Physiologie humaine et physiologie de l'effort physique
Tél.: 04/366.78.81
Email : tbury@uliege.be(tbury@ulg.ac.be
)
Stéphanie HODY
04/366.38.86 - shody@uliege.be(ddeflandre@ulg.ac.be
)
Secrétariat : Catherine MORSA (04/366.38.91 - catherine.morsa@ulg.ac.be(joelle.gris@ulg.ac.be))
Introduction to human histology
Chantal Humblet
Laboratory of Histology-Cytology
B23, niveau 3, local 3/3
Chantal.humblet@ulg.ac.be(mp.defresne@ulg.ac.be
)
04 366 24 03
Items online
Introduction to human histology
slides of Histology- 2017-2018
slides
slides and ex
slides and EX for TP