Unit HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY 1
- Course
- Medicine and surgery
- Study-unit Code
- A000327
- Location
- PERUGIA
- Curriculum
- In all curricula
- Teacher
- Alessandro Tozzi
- CFU
- 10
- Course Regulation
- Coorte 2024
- Offered
- 2025/26
- Type of study-unit
- Obbligatorio (Required)
- Type of learning activities
- Attività formativa integrata
HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY - MOD. 1
Code | A000329 |
---|---|
Location | PERUGIA |
CFU | 5 |
Teacher | Alessandro Tozzi |
Learning activities | Base |
Area | Funzioni biologiche integrate di organi, sistemi e apparati umani |
Academic discipline | BIO/09 |
Type of study-unit | Obbligatorio (Required) |
Cognomi A-L
- CFU
- 5
- Teacher
- Fabio Massimo Botti
- Teachers
- Fabio Massimo Botti
- Hours
- 62.5 ore - Fabio Massimo Botti
Cognomi M-Z
- CFU
- 5
- Teacher
- Fabio Massimo Botti
- Teachers
- Fabio Massimo Botti
- Hours
- 62.5 ore - Fabio Massimo Botti
HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY - MOD. 2
Code | A000331 |
---|---|
Location | PERUGIA |
CFU | 5 |
Teacher | Alessandro Tozzi |
Learning activities | Base |
Area | Funzioni biologiche integrate di organi, sistemi e apparati umani |
Academic discipline | BIO/09 |
Type of study-unit | Obbligatorio (Required) |
Cognomi A-L
- CFU
- 5
- Teacher
- Alessandro Tozzi
- Teachers
- Alessandro Tozzi
- Hours
- 62.5 ore - Alessandro Tozzi
- Language of instruction
- Italian
- Contents
- Reference texts
- Fisiologia medica Vol 1 - F. Conti Edi Ermes
Kandel, Schwartz, Jessel - Principi di Neuroscienze ed. Casa Editrice Ambrosiana - III edizione italiana - Educational objectives
- Knowledge of the physiology of the nervous system, muscular and metabolic.
- Prerequisites
- The student in order to understand the content covered in the teaching of Human Physiology and achieve the intended learning objectives must possess the fundamental knowledge derived from the previous teachings and in particular of: Physics; Chemistry; Biochemistry; Human Anatomy.
- Teaching methods
- Frontal lessons.
- Other information
- Learning verification modality
- The level of learning achieved will be assessed by final oral examination consisting of two tests, which the student may take at different times. One test is designed to ascertain the level of knowledge attained on the theoretical contents indicated in the syllabus related to Organ Physiology (cardio-circulatory, respiratory, urinary and digestive systems) and the other on the contents related to the Physiology of the Nervous and Endocrine Systems. In each test the student will be asked two questions by two different lecturers of the course. The test is considered passed if the student achieves a passing grade in both questions. The sequence of the tests is the student's choice. The oral examination will also test the student's ability to communicate with properties of language and organization of exposition on the topics under discussion and his or her ability to reason.
The final grade will result from the average of the marks obtained in the 4 questions.
For information on support services for students with disabilities and/or DSA visit http://www.unipg.it/disabilita-e-dsa - Extended program
- Obiettivi Agenda 2030 per lo sviluppo sostenibile
Cognomi M-Z
- CFU
- 5
- Teacher
- Alessandro Tozzi
- Teachers
- Alessandro Tozzi
- Hours
- 62.5 ore - Alessandro Tozzi
- Language of instruction
- Italian
- Contents
- Reference texts
- Fisiologia medica Vol 1 - F. Conti Edi Ermes
Kandel, Schwartz, Jessel - Principi di Neuroscienze ed. Casa Editrice Ambrosiana - III edizione italiana - Educational objectives
- Knowledge of the physiology of the nervous system, muscular and metabolic.
- Prerequisites
- The student in order to understand the content covered in the teaching of Human Physiology and achieve the intended learning objectives must possess the fundamental knowledge derived from the previous teachings and in particular of: Physics; Chemistry; Biochemistry; Human Anatomy.
- Teaching methods
- Frontal lessons.
- Other information
- Learning verification modality
- The level of learning achieved will be assessed by final oral examination consisting of two tests, which the student may take at different times. One test is designed to ascertain the level of knowledge attained on the theoretical contents indicated in the syllabus related to Organ Physiology (cardio-circulatory, respiratory, urinary and digestive systems) and the other on the contents related to the Physiology of the Nervous and Endocrine Systems. In each test the student will be asked two questions by two different lecturers of the course. The test is considered passed if the student achieves a passing grade in both questions. The sequence of the tests is the student's choice. The oral examination will also test the student's ability to communicate with properties of language and organization of exposition on the topics under discussion and his or her ability to reason.
The final grade will result from the average of the marks obtained in the 4 questions.
For information on support services for students with disabilities and/or DSA visit http://www.unipg.it/disabilita-e-dsa - Extended program
- Obiettivi Agenda 2030 per lo sviluppo sostenibile