Intended Learning Outcomes of Courses (ILOs)
a) Knowledge and understanding :
By the end of the course the student should be able to:
a1. Illustrate the function of the different cells and organs in relation to their chromosomal, genetic and molecular structure .
a2. Describe the methods of cell division and its abnormalities.
a3. Define the hazardous effects of common chemicals used research of medical genetics and the precautions to minimize these hazards.
b) Intellectual Skills :
By the end of the course the student should be able to:
b1. Apply appropriate research strategies for use in genetics.
b2. Advocate appropriately in the research design in genetics.
b3. Conduct experimental studies in the field of Histology.
b5. Administrate evidence based scientific discussions in at least ten seminars.
b6. Analyze and criticize scientific research papers.
c) Professional and Practical Skills :
By the end of the course the student should be able to:
c1. Prepare solutions used for genetic research perfectly.
c2. Perform all the methods of administration to the lab animals and genetic lab.
c3. Apply genetics study in his research work.
c4conducting tissue preparation for research in genetics.
d) General and Transferable Skills :
By the end of the course the student should be able to:
d1. Communicate effectively with students, colleagues and professors.
d2. Assess his performance and improve it continuously.
d3. Use the web sites, medical journals, personal communications, digital libraries to gain knowledge.
d4. Work coherently and successfully as a part of a team or as a leader.
d5. Administer scientific activities as seminars, journal clubs, scientific meetings or conferences