Friday, May 1, 2009

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SYNOPSES OF COURSES FOR MEDICAL, PHARMACY, DENTISTRY, ALLIED
HEALTH SCIENCES & NURSING PROGRAMMES
HMM 1114 MATHEMATICS I - PRECALCULUS I
CREDIT HOURS: 4 / CONTACT HOURS: 5

The course covers topics on graphs and equations; functions and their graphs; polynomial and rational
functions; exponential and logarithmic functions; trigonometric functions.

HMM 1124 MATHEMATICS II - ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA AND STATISTICS
CREDIT HOURS: 4 / CONTACT HOURS: 5
The course covers topics on applications of trigonometric functions; system of equations; introduction to
statistics; counting and probability; discrete probability and normal distributions.

HMM 1214 PHYSICS
CREDIT HOURS: 4 / CONTACT HOURS: 5
The course covers topics on kinematrics; Dynamics: Force & Energy; Static; Rotational Dynamics; Fluid;
Thermal Properties of Materials: Optic; Modern Physics.

HMM 1224 PHYSICS I
CREDIT HOURS: 4 / CONTACT HOURS: 5
The course covers topics on energy resources; statics; rotational dynamics; molecules and materials; strength
of solids; fluids; thermal properties of materials; gases; thermodynamics; gravitational fields.

HMM 1234 PHYSICS II
CREDIT HOURS: 4 / CONTACT HOURS: 5
The course covers topics on electric fields; magnetic fields; electromagnetic induction; oscillations; wave
motion; sound; electromagnetic waves; current and charge; meters and bridges; physical optics; optical
instruments.

HMM 1211 PHYSICS LAB
CREDIT HOURS: 1 / CONTACT HOURS: 3
The laboratory component will complement material discussed in the theory courses.

HMM 1314 CHEMISTRY I
CREDIT HOURS: 4 / CONTACT HOURS: 5
This course is designed to provide students with a thorough understanding of the basic general principles and
methodologies of chemistry. It covers topics on physical chemistry, such as atoms, molecules and ions,
stoichiometry, atomic and electronic structure, periodic properties of elements, chemical bonding, molecular
geometry, gaseous, liquid and solid state as well as chemical kinetics.

HMM 1324 CHEMISTRY II
CREDIT HOURS: 4 / CONTACT HOURS: 5
This course is designed to provide a basic introduction to organic chemistry. Bonding and structural formula
including basic properties, preparation and reaction of various classes of organic compounds will be discussed.
Topics on stereochemistry are also included.

HMM 1334 CHEMISTRY III
CREDIT HOURS: 4 / CONTACT HOURS: 5
This course is a continuation of the first course. Topics include chemical equilibria, acid-base equilibria,
thermochemistry, electrochemistry and nuclear chemistry.
PREREQUISITE: HMM 1314

HMM 1311 CHEMISTRY LAB I
CREDIT HOURS: 1 / CONTACT HOURS: 3
The laboratory component will complement materials discussed in HMM 1314 and HMM 1324.

HMM 1321 CHEMISTRY LAB II
CREDIT HOURS: 1 / CONTACT HOURS: 3
The laboratory component will complement materials discussed in HMM 1334.

HMM 1414 BIOLOGY I
CREDIT HOURS: 4 / CONTACT HOURS: 5
The course covers various topics as follows:
Concept and mechanism of evolution, Important organic compounds. Ultrastructure and functions of cell. The
diversity of plant and animal cells. Organisation of tissues and organs. Cell division; mitosis and meiosis,
Biodiversity.

HMM 1424 BIOLOGY II
CREDIT HOURS: 4 / CONTACT HOURS: 5
Topics on life processes in both plants and animals with special emphasis on humans. Photosynthesis, nutrition,
circulation, respiration, gaseous exchange, homeostasis, endocrine system, nervous system, movement and
support.

HMM 1411 BIOLOGY LAB I
CREDIT HOURS: 1 / CONTACT HOURS: 3
The laboratory component will complement materials discussed in HMM 1414.

HMM 1421 BIOLOGY LAB II
CREDIT HOURS: 1 / CONTACT HOURS: 3
The laboratory component will complement materials discussed in HMM 1424 and HMM 1434.

HMM 1434 BIOLOGY III
CREDIT HOURS: 4 / CONTACT HOURS: 5
The course covers various topics as follows:
Concepts of heredity. Introduction to human genetics. Mutation and variation. DNA and the genetic code.
Biotechnology. The structure of reproductive organs and reproduction in animals with emphasis on humans.
Growth and development. Immunology.