| |
CURRICULUM |
|
The field of microbiology includes four areas
subjects: bacteriology, virology, parasitology,
and
immunology. It
combines basic
medical sciences and clinical medicine, therefore
medical microbiology is offered to undergraduate
students, and
the objective is to educate students with the
basic concepts and applications of these
four aspects and to
provide the foundations
for future research or clinical practice.
The establishment of graduate department is to
coordinate with
the development of medical center of NCKU, to
provide training in bacteriology, virology, parasitology,
and immunology,
and to strengthen the medical education in microbiology,
immunology and parasitology. Thus, the
objective of graduate
studies is the training of professional technology
in microbiology ,immunology, and parasitology.
|
|
UNDERGRADUTE
COURSES |
|
COURSES
|
TEACHER
|
SEMESTER
|
CREDITS
|
|
Medical microbiology (A)(B)
|
--
|
--
|
6
|
This course is offered to
medical students (A) and students of medical technology (B).
It includes immunology, bacteriology, mycology, and
virology. In addition to lectures and experiments,
computerized teaching materials, video tapes, case studies
and discussions are employed to enhance students' learning
efficiency.
|
|
|
COURSES
|
TEACHER
|
SEMESTER
|
CREDITS
|
|
Medical microbiology (C)
|
--
|
--
|
4
|
This course is offered to
nursing students, and it includes immunology, bacteriology,
mycology and virology. The course content is similar to
medical biology (A)(B), but with slight modifications and
different emphases.
|
|
|
COURSES
|
TEACHER
|
SEMESTER
|
CREDITS
|
|
Immunobiology
|
--
|
--
|
1
|
This course is offered to
fourth year medical students, it combines basic and clinical
immunology, including mechanisms and therapy of immune
diseases, and vaccine development.
|
|
GRADUATE
COURSES FOR MASTER STUDENTS
The required 24 credits include:
|
a.Required
subjects
|
16 Credits |
|
Practical Microbiology and Immunology
|
3 Credits |
|
Immunology
|
3 Credits |
|
Molecular Biology
|
3 Credits |
|
Medical Microbiology
|
3 Credits |
|
Advanced Virology
|
2 Credits |
|
Bacterial Genetics and Physiology
|
2 Credits |
|
Thesis Composition
|
1 Credits |
|
b.Elective subjects
|
4 Credits |
|
c.Seminar
|
4 Credits |
|
d.Thesis
|
6 Credits |
|
|
COURSES
|
TEACHER
|
SEMESTER
|
CREDITS
|
|
Practical Microbiology and Immunology
|
--
|
1
|
2
|
There are four categories of
laboratories in the Department of Microbiology and
Immunology: molecular biology, bacteriology, virology, and
immunology. Each professor offers two lectures and
experiments that are related to his/her research expertise.
Students are required to attend all the lectures and
participate in at least two different labs in order to
fulfill the course requirement. The rotation process is also
included as part of this course.
|
|
|
COURSES
|
TEACHER
|
SEMESTER
|
CREDITS
|
|
Immunology
|
--
|
1
|
3
|
The basic concepts of
immunology are taught in this course with focuses on
interactions and regulation of cellular responses and
cytokine interactions in the immune system. The course
includes lectures and group discussions, and communication
is emphasized. Written reports on assigned topics are
required.
|
|
|
COURSES
|
TEACHER
|
SEMESTER
|
CREDITS
|
|
Molecular Biology
|
--
|
1
|
3
|
The course outlines the basic
concepts of molecular biology for the study of life science
on the molecular level. The theory, methods, and examples of
modern technology in genetic engineering are introduced in
this course.
|
|
|
COURSES
|
TEACHER
|
SEMESTER
|
CREDITS
|
|
Medical Microbiology
|
--
|
2
|
3
|
This course (excluding the
immunology section) is the same as Medical Microbiology that
offered to undergraduate medical students. The objective is
to introduce graduate students to microbes of medical
importance. This course can be substituted by undergraduate
medical microbiology that is six credits or more, and with a
final grade of 70% or higher.
|
|
|
COURSES
|
TEACHER
|
SEMESTER
|
CREDITS
|
|
Advanced Virology
|
--
|
2
|
2
|
The replication and
proliferation of DNA and RNA are classified based on the
molecular biology, and the representative viruses are
introduced. At the end of the semester, students are
required to report upon the latest research on the chosen
viruses of clinical importance.
|
|
|
COURSES
|
TEACHER
|
SEMESTER
|
CREDITS
|
|
Bacterial
Genetics and
Physiology
|
--
|
2
|
2
|
Based on the knowledge of
microbiology and molecular biology, this course provides
further studies in the latest research development regarding
bacterial physiology and genetics. In addition to weekly
lectures, written discussions on topics chosen by students
are required.
|
|
|
COURSES
|
TEACHER
|
SEMESTER
|
CREDITS
|
|
Scientific English Writing
|
--
|
1
|
1
|
This course provides students
with the basic concepts and techniques for thesis writing in
English.
|
|
|
COURSES
|
TEACHER
|
SEMESTER
|
CREDITS
|
|
Seminar
|
--
|
--
|
4
|
The replication and
proliferation of DNA and RNA are classified based on the
molecular biology, and the representative viruses are
introduced. At the end of the semester, students are
required to report upon the latest research on the chosen
viruses of clinical importance.
|
|
|
COURSES
|
TEACHER
|
SEMESTER
|
CREDITS
|
|
Advanced Immunology
|
--
|
1
|
3
|
This course is offered in the
format of journal discussion on important research topics in
immunology.
|
|
|
COURSES
|
TEACHER
|
SEMESTER
|
CREDITS
|
|
Instrument Analysis
|
--
|
1
|
1~2
|
This is one of the core
course offered by the medical college. The basic concepts
and applications of assorted techniques and equipment are
introduced, some hands-on operations of the equipment are
also included.
|
|
|
COURSES
|
TEACHER
|
SEMESTER
|
CREDITS
|
|
Advanced Molecular Biology
|
--
|
2
|
3
|
This course is an extension of the molecular
biology course offered in the first semester. In depth introduction
and discussions are based upon recently published literature.
Written discussions on chosen topics are required at the end
of the semester.
|
|
|
COURSES
|
TEACHER
|
SEMESTER
|
CREDITS
|
|
Experimental methods on animal
|
--
|
1
|
2
|
This is an introduction to
research methodology on animal experiments. The course
design is based on the practical applications, not just pure
statistics. The course content includes experimental design,
collection and analysis of literature, oral presentation
skills, data analysis (including applications of software),
graphical production, scientific thesis writing, and animal
experiment techniques.
|
|
|
COURSES
|
TEACHER
|
SEMESTER
|
CREDITS
|
|
Logic in Biological Sciences
|
--
|
--
|
--
|
The other departments of this
medical college also offer elective courses for students to
choose, such as: cellular biology (2 credits each semester),
applied molecular biology (3 credits), tumor biology (3
credits), laboratory animal (2 credits), protein hemistry
and enzymes (3 credits), neuroscience (2 credits),
endocrinology (2 credits), endothelial biology (2 credits),
cellular signals and transduction (3 credits), neuron cell
biology (2 credits), cell growth and division (2 credits),
biological response modifier ( credits), gene therapy (2
credits).
|
|
|