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IntroductionIntroduction
1. Biomedical Electronic Program had been endorsed by the Higher Education Ministry on 9th February 2006.
2. The program is the third program offered by School of Mechatronics Engineering. Other programs in the school are Mechatronics Engineering Program and Mechanical Engineering Program.
3. Among the laboratories which are developed are the Human System Lab, Bioinstrumentation and Biomedical Electronic Lab, Biomechanics and Motion Analysis Lab, and Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering Lab at Dragon Phoenix
4. Now, we received more than 44 students for the 1st batch.5. We are proudly to be the third University in Malaysia to offer
BME program other than Universiti Malaya and UTM.
Prof. Madya Dr Mohd Rizon Mohamed Juhari
B.Eng (Tokushima),M.Eng (Tokushima), Dr. Eng (Oita)
Nashrul Fazli Mohd Nasir
B.Eng (Biomed.Eng). (Malaya) M.Sc Biomed. Eng(Keele)
Biomedical Electronic Program Academic Staffs
Faaizul Aswad Mohd Salleh
B.Eng (USM)
Currently, there are 3 staffs in the program which are Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rizon Mohd Juhari, Nashrul Fazli Mohd Nasir and Faaizul Aswad Mohd Salleh.
CURRICULUM STRUCTURE CURRICULUM STRUCTURE OF BIOMEDICAL OF BIOMEDICAL
ELECTRONIC ELECTRONIC ENGINEERINGENGINEERING
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING DEGREE CURRICULUM (BIOMEDICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING)
YEAR FIRST SECOND THIRD FOURTH
SEMESTER First Second First Second First Second First Second
ENG
INEER
ING
CO
RE C
OU
RSE
EUT101/3Engineering
Mathematics I
EUT102/3Engineering
Mathematics II
ECT200/3Engineering
Skills II
EKT222/4Microprocessor
System
ENT311/4Biomaterials
EIT300/6Industrial Training
ENT XXX/4Elective I
ENT XXX/4Elective III
ENT111/4Human System
ENT162/4Analog
Electronics
EUT203/3Engineering
Mathematics III
ENT213/4Biomedical
Electronics & Bioinstrumentatio
n
ENT312/4Biomedical
Acts, Standards & Saftey
ENT XXX/4Elective II
EUT440/3Engineer in Society
ENT161/4Electrical Circuits
ENT112/4Engineering
Materials
ENT211/4Thermofluid
ENT214/4Biomechanics
ENT313/4Biomedical
Control System
ENT411/4Biomedical
Imaging
ENT444/6Final Year Project
EKT120/4Computer
Programming
EUT122/2Communicatio
n & IT Skills
ENT212/4Biomedical Signal and
System
ENT215/4Biomedical
Electromagnetics Theory
ENT314/4Artificial Organ
ENT412/4Clinical
engineering
ECT100/3Engineering
Skills I
ENT113/4Engineering Mechanics
ENT263/4Digital
Electronics
ENT444/6Final Year
Project
120 18 17 18 16 16 6 16 13
REQ
UIR
ED C
OU
RSE
(15)
Malay Language, English, Islam & Asia Civilisation, Analytical Skills, Co-Curriculum, Engineering Entrepreneurship
Student may choose University Required Courses in their convinient time and whether the subject being offered
135Total Units for Graduation Core 120
University Requirement 15
* Course begins in the first semester but total credits are given upon completion of the second semester in the Fourth (4 th) year.Elective Courses:- Elective I: ENT 421/4 Rehabilitation and Therapy Electronics, ENT 422/4 Medical Robotics and Automation Elective II: ENT 423/4 Perspective in Medical Technology, ENT 424/4 Laser Technology, ENT 425/4 Tissue MechanicsElective III: ENT 426/4 Telemedicine, ENT 427/4 Advance Biomedical Imaging, ENT 428/4 Biosensors & Bioelectronics
ELECTIVE COURSESELECTIVE COURSES
Elective I: ENT 421/4 Therapy Elective I: ENT 421/4 Therapy Electronics & Electronics & Rehabilitation, ENT 422/4 Robotics & Medical Rehabilitation, ENT 422/4 Robotics & Medical Automation Automation
Elective II: ENT 423/4 Perspective in Medical Elective II: ENT 423/4 Perspective in Medical Technology, ENT 424/4 Laser Technology, Technology, ENT 424/4 Laser Technology, ENT 425/4 Tissue MechanicsENT 425/4 Tissue Mechanics
Elektive III: ENT 426/4 Telemedicine, Elektive III: ENT 426/4 Telemedicine, ENT 427/4 Advance Biomedical Imaging, ENT ENT 427/4 Advance Biomedical Imaging, ENT 428/4 Biosensors & Bioelectronics428/4 Biosensors & Bioelectronics
IntroductionIntroduction
Course Code:ENT 111Course Code:ENT 111 Course Title: Human SystemCourse Title: Human System Unit Value: 4 Credit HoursUnit Value: 4 Credit Hours Course Type:CoreCourse Type:Core
Course Coordinator: Nashrul Fazli Mohd Course Coordinator: Nashrul Fazli Mohd NasirNasir
E-Mail: E-Mail: [email protected]@kukum.edu.my Telephone no: 04 979 8455Telephone no: 04 979 8455 Office: Level 1, (Near Deans’ Office) Office: Level 1, (Near Deans’ Office)
School of Mechatronics Engineering, School of Mechatronics Engineering, JejawiJejawi
TopicsTopics LecturerLecturer Introduction to human physiological Introduction to human physiological
and anatomical termsand anatomical terms Dr Mohd Nasir Bin Mohd Abd Dr Mohd Nasir Bin Mohd Abd KaderKader
Tissue and cellTissue and cell Dr Hakimah Bt MahsinDr Hakimah Bt Mahsin
BloodBlood Dr Hakimah Bt MahsinDr Hakimah Bt Mahsin
Nervous system and sensesNervous system and senses Dr Abd Rashid Bin Hj SaidDr Abd Rashid Bin Hj Said
Skeletal systemSkeletal system Mr Pan Chee Huan,Miss Mr Pan Chee Huan,Miss Norashikin Bt Johari,Mr Yeap Norashikin Bt Johari,Mr Yeap Ewe JuanEwe Juan
Cardiovascular system and Cardiovascular system and
respiratory systemrespiratory system Dr Sia Koon KetDr Sia Koon Ket
Digestive systemDigestive system Dr Jamaluddin Bin Hj MohamadDr Jamaluddin Bin Hj Mohamad
Urinary system Urinary system Dr Sazali Bin Satari Dr Sazali Bin Satari
Reproductive system and Reproductive system and
developmentdevelopment Dr Nooraini Bt HarunDr Nooraini Bt Harun,,Dr Mohd Nizar Dr Mohd Nizar Bin BidinBin Bidin,,Dr Hariram A/L RamayyaDr Hariram A/L Ramayya
Course ObjectiveCourse Objective
Students are exposed to general Students are exposed to general knowledge on anatomy and physiology in knowledge on anatomy and physiology in biomedical engineering. They shall have biomedical engineering. They shall have early exposure on clinical environment. In early exposure on clinical environment. In the end of the course, the students are the end of the course, the students are capable to understand and to describe capable to understand and to describe and to explain the human anatomy and and to explain the human anatomy and the human physiology. the human physiology.
Learning OutcomesLearning Outcomes
Able to understand and to explain human Able to understand and to explain human anatomy anatomy
Able to understand and to explain human Able to understand and to explain human physiological functionphysiological function
Able to recognize abnormalities in human Able to recognize abnormalities in human anatomy and physiologyanatomy and physiology
Able to explain and to applied basic Able to explain and to applied basic equipment in biomedical engineeringequipment in biomedical engineering
Course ContentCourse Content Introduction to human physiological and Introduction to human physiological and
anatomical termsanatomical terms
Definition and terminology, structure and function organization, homeostasis, and body plan
Tissue and cellTissue and cell
Cell: Cell structure, cell function, cell membrane, movement through cell membraneTissue: Epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue, nerve tissue, inflammation, tissue repair
Blood Blood Blood composition, blood group, blood tests
Cont’…Cont’…
Nervous system and sensesNervous system and sensesNervous System: Cells of the Nervous system, neural pathways and electrical signal, spinal nerves system, brain, sensory function, motor function, and autonomic nerve systemSenses: General senses, pain, vision, olfaction, taste, hearing and balance
Skeletal systemSkeletal system System skeletal, general features of bone, axial
skeleton, appendicular skeleton, articulations Cardiovascular system and respiratory Cardiovascular system and respiratory
systemsystem Cardiovascular System: cardiac anatomy, cardiac
activity, cardiac cycle, heart sounds
Cont’…Cont’…
Respiratory System: Anatomy of the respiratory system, ventilation and lung volumes, gas exchange, gas transport in the blood
Digestive systemDigestive system Oral cavity, esophagus, pharynx, stomach, small
intestine, pancreas and liver, large intestine, digestion, absorption and transport
Endocrine system and hormoneEndocrine system and hormone Types of chemical signal, endocrine glands and their
hormones
Urinary systemUrinary system Urinary system, urine production, regulation of urine
concentration and volumes
Sambungan…Sambungan…
Reproductive system and developmentReproductive system and development
Male reproductive system and the physiology, Female reproductive system and the physiology, prenatal development and birth
Experiment ListsExperiment Lists
i) Introduction to cell (microscope based i) Introduction to cell (microscope based practical)practical)
ii) Introduction to human tissue (microscope ii) Introduction to human tissue (microscope based practical)based practical)
iii) Heart rate iii) Heart rate
iv) Blood pressure measurementiv) Blood pressure measurement
v ) Electrocardiogram (ECG)v ) Electrocardiogram (ECG)
vi) Electromyogram (EMG)vi) Electromyogram (EMG)
ReferencesReferences
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Tortora, G.J., Grabowski, S.R. (2002). Tortora, G.J., Grabowski, S.R. (2002). Principles of Principles of Anatomy and PhysiologyAnatomy and Physiology. 10th Ed. Wiley.. 10th Ed. Wiley.
Marieb, E. (2000). Marieb, E. (2000). Human Anatomy & PhysiologyHuman Anatomy & Physiology. 5th . 5th Ed. Benjamin-Cummings.Ed. Benjamin-Cummings.
Van Wynsberghe,D.M., Noback, C.R., & Carola, R. Van Wynsberghe,D.M., Noback, C.R., & Carola, R. (1995). (1995). Human Anatomy and Physiology. Human Anatomy and Physiology. 3rd Ed. Mc-3rd Ed. Mc-Graw Hill.Graw Hill.
Spence, A.P. (1990). Spence, A.P. (1990). Basic Human AnatomyBasic Human Anatomy. 3rd Ed. . 3rd Ed. Benjamin-Cummings.Benjamin-Cummings.