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Module designation


Module 2. Biodiversity of Рlants, Animals and Microorganisms

Biodiversity of Рlants

Biodiversity of Animals


Module level, if applicable


Basic Professional Modules

Code, if applicable


BP 1405

BA 1406


Subtitle, if applicable


not applicable

Courses, if applicable


Course

Credits

Biodiversity of Рlants

3

Biodiversity of Animals

3







2 lectures + 1 lab / week

Semester(s) in which the module is taught


2 semester

Person responsible for the module


Dr., Professor Nesterova S.G.

associate Professor, candidate of Biological Science Nikolaev George Vladimirovich



Lecturer


associate Professor, candidate of Biological Science Nikolaev G.,

associate Professor, candidate of Biological Science Nazarbekova S.,

associate Professor, candidate of Biological Science Suvorova M.,

Dr., Professor Nesterova S.G., associate Professor, candidate of Biological Science Shalgimbaeva S.,

associate Professor, candidate of Biological Science Dautbaeva K.,

associate Professor, candidate of Biological Science Mamurova A.,

associate Professor, candidate of Biological Science Childibaeva A.,

associate Professor, candidate of Biological Science Omarova Zh.



Language


Kazakh, Russian, English

Relation to curriculum


(State/Social/ Vocational/IET)

Vocational



Type of teaching, contact Hours


Lecture

Practicum

Seminars

30 hours per semester

2 hours per week



15 hours per semester

1 hour per week




-

30 hours per semester

2 hours per week



15 hours per semester

1 hour per week




-

Workload


Lectures

Guided self-study

Self-study

30 hours per semester

2 hours per week



-

60 hours per semester

4 hours per week






30 hours per semester

2 hours per week



-

60 hours per semester

4 hours per week



Credit points


3 credit = 5 ECTS

3 credit = 5 ECTS




Requirements according to

the examination regulations


Students should be to know elementary curs on zoology and plant anatomy

50% of overall scores



Recommended prerequisites



knowledge of school rates on zoology and the general biology


Module objectives/intended

learning outcomes



Knowledge


Skills


Competences


The knowledge on the basic levels of the organization of animals, representations about importance of all stages of individual development unvertebrate and vertebrate animals, the reasons of variety of fauna/flora and the basic laws of its formation, modern sights at laws of development of the organic world are compared.

A place and a role of plants in ecological systems, economic and their natural value.




The use of the received knowledge in professional work.

Skill to put scientific questions to carry out research works at wide use of new techniques. The student is able to apply the received knowledge to the decision of scientific, industrial and practical problems, to work in laboratory and field conditions.




Integration of knowledge, skills and methodological abilities into work and educational situations. The student is able to apply the received knowledge to the decision of scientific, industrial and practical problems, to work in laboratory and field conditions.


Content


The Cellular level of the organization of animals ; Two-layer animals; The Three-layer animals; Characteristic of vertebra; Development of a vertebrate animal; Covers and a skeleton; Bodies of a metabolism and reproduction; Nervous system and sense organs; The Origin, systematization and distribution of vertebrate animals. Students will receive representation about features of a structure of a vegetative cell, tissue and plant’s organs; to know the basic directions of morphological evolution of plants, biological essence of reproduction and duplication, age and seasonal changes of plants. The rate acquaints students with a variety of flora, with features of a structure and duplication of various regular groups of the lowest and maximum plants, gives representation about bases of evolution of flora; shows communications between plants, other alive organisms and an inhabitancy. Students will receive representation about a parity of concepts: systematization, evolution, phylogenezis, systematization and floristics, taxonomic categories and taxons.



Study and examination

requirements and forms of

examination


Written exam, tests

Media employed


Video lectures, Power Point Presentations

Electronic books and scientific journals



Reading list


  1. Vasiljev A.I., etc. Morphology and anatomy of plants. М., 1989. (in russian)

  2. Sharova I.N .Zoology of unvertebras. М., 2002. (in russian)

  3. Hausman K. Protozoology. The world. М., 1988. (in english)

  4. Olzhabekova K.B. Zoology of vertebrates. Almaty. Baspager. p. 1 and 2.1999, 2001 (in kazakh)






Module designation
Module 2. Biodiversity of Рlants, Animals and Microorganisms

Microboilogy and Virology



Module level, if applicable
Basic Professional Modules

Code, if applicable
MV 1407

Subtitle, if applicable
not applicable

Courses, if applicable
Course

Credits

Microboilogy and Virology

3

2 lectures + 1 lab/ week

Semester(s) in which the module is taught
2 semester

Person responsible for the module
Dr., Professor Savitskaya Irina

Lecturer
Savitskaya Irina(English department); Mucasheva Togjan (Russian department); Sydykbekova Raishan (Kazakh department)

Language
Kazakh, Russian, English

Relation to curriculum
(State/Social/ Vocational/IET)

Vocational



Type of teaching, contact Hours
Lecture

Practicum

Seminars




30 hours per semester

2 hours per week

15 hours per semester

1 hour per week


-





Workload
Lectures

Guided self-study

Self-study




30 hours per semester

2 hours per week

-

60 hours per semester



4 hours per week

Credit points
3 US credit = 5 ECTS
Requirements according to

the examination regulations
It is necessary to have knowledge of general biology, chemistry.

50% of overall scores



Recommended prerequisites

General biology (school curse), chemistry.



Module objectives/intended

learning outcomes

Knowledge
Skills
Competences





knowledge of the structural organization procaryotic cells;
features of their growth and reproduction of microorganisms; 

variety of ways of their existence; their role in the nature and human life; principles of their classification; the basic properties of viruses.


After learning discipline students must know:

  • features and propertyes of microorganisms and viruses;

  • their role in the nature and human life;

  • principles of their classification;


structures of procaryotic cells;
- features of growth and reproduction of microorganisms and viruses.

knowledge of working with microbial cultures, making microscopic preparations, with the methods of isolation and cultivation of microorganisms.


The students must own:

- skills on the instruments and equipment used in microbiological laboratories;


- display proper use of microbiological technique with regard to the isolation and visualization of bacterial cultures;

- exhibit oral and/or written presentation skills which involve the evaluation of data, lab results or case studies within the field of microbiology.




acquaintance to bases and history of studying of a biodiversity of microorganisms, accurately to inform the received base knowledge of features of a morphological structure of microorganisms and viruses
The student should be able:

- to apply the received practical skills and knowledge in various branches of human activity, at performance of the final work;



- to analyze experimental data;


Content
In a course directions of modern scientific researches in the field of genetics and genomic microorganisms are considered.  The information, concerning the main problems of this branch of a science from the point of view of biotechnology is resulted. Approaches and the tendencies reflecting a current state of scientific researches on working out of ways of their decision are considered. Acquaints with safety problems genetic modified industrial strains.

Selection methods and technicians which are applicable to own scientific researches of undergraduates and modern scientific researchers are studied.


Study and examination

requirements and forms of

examination
Written and oral exam, tests

Media employed
Video lectures, Power Point Presentations

Electronic books and scientific journals



Reading list
1. Abramson, J.; Smirnova, I.; Kasho, V.; Verner, G.; Kaback, H. R.; and Iwata, S. 2003. Structure and mechanism of the lactose permease of Escherichia coli. Science 301: P. 610–615. (in english)

2. Becton, Dickinson and Co. 2005. Difco and BBL manual: Manual of microbiological culture media, 1st ed., Franklin Lakes, NJ: BD. (in english)

3. Davidson, A. L., and Chen, J. 2004. ATP-binding cassette transporters in bacteria.

4. Bartlett, D. H., and Roberts, M. F. 2000. Osmotic stress. In Encyclopedia of microbiology, 2d ed., vol. 3, J. Lederberg, editor-in-chief, P. 502–515. San Diego: Academic Press. (in english)

5. Cavicchioli, R., and Thomas, T. 2000. Extremophiles. In Encyclopedia of microbiology, 2d ed., vol. 2, J. Lederburg, editor-in-chief. - P. 317–337. San Diego: Academic Press. (in english)

6. Cotter, P. D., and Hill, C. 2003. Surviving the acid test: Responses of gram-positive bacteria to low pH. Microbiol. Mol. Biol. Rev. 67(3): P.429–453.

7. Hall-Stoodley, L.; Costerton, J.W.; and Stoodley, P. 2004. Bacterial biofilms: From the natural environment to infectious diseases. Nature Rev. Microbiol. 2:95 - P. 108.




Module designation


Module 3. Cell Biology and Basics of Physiology

Cell and Tissue Biology



Module level, if applicable


Basic Professional Modules

Code, if applicable


CTB 1309

Subtitle, if applicable


not applicable

Courses, if applicable


Course

Credits




Cell and Tissue Biology

3







2 lectures + 1 seminar / week

Semester(s) in which the module is taught


2 semester

Person responsible for the module


Dr., Professor Shalakhmetova T.M.,

Dr., Professor Nurtazin S.T.



Lecturer


Dr., Professor Shalakhmetova T.M.,

Dr., Professor Nurtazin S.T.



Language


Kazakh, Russian, English

Relation to curriculum


(State/Social/ Vocational/IET)

Vocational





Type of teaching, contact Hours


Lecture

Practicum

Seminars




30 hours per semester

2 hours per week



15 hours per semester

1 hour per week




-







Workload


Lectures

Guided self-study

Self-study




30 hours per semester

2 hours per week



-

60 hours per semester

4 hours per week



Credit points


3 US credit = 5 ECTS


Requirements according to

the examination regulations


50% of overall scores

Recommended prerequisites


Prerequisites: none


Module objectives/intended

learning outcomes



Knowledge


Skills


Competences





Knowledge of the main provisions of the cell theory and methodological approaches of analyzing the structure and function of cells and cellular organoids in normal and pathological conditions; relation between the structure and function of cells; mechanisms of the cell division and differentiation in normal and pathological conditions; tissue origin in individual and historical development; morpho-functional classification of tissues; structure and function of various tissues;


Microscopy skills: the ability to properly handle the microscope, cytological and histological specimens, cells and tissues, based on knowledge,

be able to distinguish between different cell types, intercellular substance, vessels, morphological features of cell division and tissue regeneration, to correctly interpret the structural and functional organization vital and fixed cells at the microscope in micrographs

Content


Familiar with the basic concepts of the structure and functioning of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells in vivo and in vitro. Introduction to the features of the structure, function and formation of different tissue systems of animals and humans.

Study and examination

requirements and forms of

examination

Written and oral exam, tests

1st interim control: attendance, in-class discussion, problem solving, testing

2nd interim control: attendance, in-class discussion, problem solving, testing

Final examination: written, 2 theoretical questions, 1 practical question

Intermediate control of knowledge: control work (in written form), colloquium (in oral form) and test


Media employed


Video lectures, Power Point Presentations

Electronic books and scientific journals



Reading list


  1. Chencov J.C. Introduction in Cell Biology. M., MSU. 2005. 494p. (in russian)

  2. Chencov J.C. General Citology. M., MSU. 1995. 384p. (in russian)

  3. Afanasieva J.I., Jurina N.A. Gistology, cytology, embryology. М., Medicine, 2001. (in russian)

  4. Zavarzin A.A., Harazova A.D.,Molitvin M.N. Cell Biology. St-Petersburg. LSU. 1992. 314p. (in russian)




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