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BANGLADESH TECHNICAL EDUCATION BOARD
AGARGAON, DHAKA-1207
DIPLOMA-IN-MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
SYLLABUS OF
DIPLOMA-IN-DENTAL
TECHNOLOGY
FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD YEAR 2009
DIPLOMA-IN-DENTAL-TECHNOLOGY (DT) [Technology Code-32]
FIRST SEMESTER
Sl.
Subject
Subject
No.
Code
1.
S S-112
1111
2.
S S-122
1112
3.
B S-133
1213
4.
B S-143
1214
5.
B S-153
1215
6.
B M S-163 1316
7.
B M S-173 1317
8.
B M S-183 1318
9.
B M S-193 1319
SECOND SEMESTER
1.
S S-212
1121
2.
S S-222
1122
3.
B S-233
1223
4.
B S-243
1224
5.
B S-253
1225
6.
B M S-263 1326
7.
B M S-273 1327
8.
B M S-283 1328
9.
B M S-293 1329
THIRD SEMESTER
1.
D T-313
3231
2.
D T-323
3232
3.
D T-333
3233
4.
D T-343
3234
5.
D T-352
3235
6.
D T-362
3236
7.
D T-372
3237
8.
D T-382
3238
FOURTH SEMESTER
1.
D T-413
3241
2.
D T-423
3242
3.
D T-433
3243
4.
D T-443
3244
5.
D T-452
3245
6.
D T-462
3246
7.
D T-472
3247
8.
D T-482
3248
FIFTH SEMESTER
1.
D T-516
3251
Theoritical
Practical
Credit
Marks
Bangla-1
English-1
Physics-1
Chemistry-1
Biology-1
Human Anatomy-1
Human Physiology-1
Community Medicine-1
Microbiology, Parasitology & First Aid-1
Sub-Total
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
18
0
0
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
21
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
25
100
100
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
1250
Bangla-2
English-2
Physics-2
Chemistry-2
Biology-2
Human Anatomy-2
Human Physiology-2
Community Medicine-2
Microbiology, Parasitology & First Aid-2
Sub-Total
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
18
0
0
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
21
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
25
100
100
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
1250
Oral & Dental Anatomy-1
Chemistry of Dental Materials-1
Techniques of Partial Denture Prosthesis- 1
Technique of Completel Denture Prosthesis– 1
Community Dentistry-1
Primary Dental Care and Oral Hygience-1
Drugs used for Dental Surgery-1
Oral Pathology & Periodontology-1
Sub-Total
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
12
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
24
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
20
150
150
150
150
100
100
100
100
1000
Oral & Dental Anatomy-2
Chemistry of Dental Materials-2
Techniques of Partial Denture Prosthesis- 2
Technique of Completel Denture Prosthesis – 2
Community Dentistry-2
Primary Dental Care and Oral Hygience-2
Drugs used for Dental Surgery-2
Oral Pathology & Periodontology-2
Sub-Total
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
12
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
24
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
20
150
150
150
150
100
100
100
100
1000
6
300
06
300
200
200
200
200
50
50
900
5700
Filed Training – 6 Months
Filed of Attachment
Indoor
Outdoor
Emergency
Minimum Sixteen working weeks
Sub-Total
SIXTH SEMESTER
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
DT-614
ENT-624
CMT-634
HM-644
ENV-651
EP-661
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3261
1462
1463
1464
1465
1466
Clinical Practice in Dental Surgary
Basic Electronics
Basic Computer Applications
Hospital Management
Environmental Science
Entrepreneurship
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Sub-Total
2
2
2
2
1
1
10
6
6
6
6
24
4
4
4
4
1
1
18
Total
69
117
114
FIRST SEMESTER
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SS-112 Bangla-1
Sub-Code:-1111
T
P
C
2
0
2
Objectives:
1| †Kvm© mgvwßi ci GKRb †gwW‡Kj †UK‡bvjwRó evsjv fvlvq L¨vZbvgv Kwe I
mvwnwZ¨K‡`i wjwLZ D‡j­L‡hvM¨ M`¨ mg‡Ü D”P gva¨wgK mggv‡bi Ávb cÖ`k©b
Kwi‡Z m¶g n‡e|
2| D”P gva¨wgK mggv‡bi evsjv fvlv I e¨vKi‡Yi Ávb cÖ`k©b I PP©v Kwi‡Z m¶g n‡e|
(1)
M`¨
iex›`ªbv_ VvKzi- ‰ngš—x
cÖfvZKzgvi gyLcva¨vq- dy‡ji g~j¨
‡gvnv¤§` eiKZDj­vn - we`vq nR¡
‰mq` gyRZev Avjx - eB †Kbv
RbmsL¨v mgm¨v
e¨vKiY
• KviK I wefw³
• mgvm
• cÖK…wZ I cÖZ¨q
• kã I k‡ãi MVb
• evK¨, evK¨ MVb I cÖKvi‡f`
• evKaviv
• weiwZ wPý I Gi e¨envi
mvigg©/fvem¤cÖmvib
•
•
•
•
•
(2)
(3)
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SS-122
English-1
Sub-Code:- 1112
T
2
P
0
OBJICTIVE: At the end of the course, the students will be able to
1. Get acquired with the prose of HSC level written by famous writer.
2. Understand and apply grammar in constructing sentences, written essays English.
Course contents of English
Sl. No.
Topics
1.
Prose
□ The Ancient Mariner
□ The Luncheon
□ The gift of the Magi
Grammar
□ Use of right forms of verbs
□ Changes of sentences according to directions
□ Framing sentences with idioms and phrases from the text
□ Fill in the gaps with appropriate preposition to complete
sentences form text
□ Narration
2.
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2
BS-133
PHYSICS-1
Sub-Code:-1213
T
2
P
3
Objective: At the end of the course the student should be able to:
1. Define Physics and state the importance of physics in the health care system
2. Understand the different systems of measurement and weight
3. Demonstrate basic knowledge in measurement of density and specific gravity of a
substance.
4. Demonstrate basic knowledge on fundamental aspects of heat and temperature, sound.
Course contents of c`v_© weÁvb (Physics)
Sl. No.
Topics
(1)
ej we`¨v I c`v_© we`¨vi ag©t
□ mij †iLvi MwZ, MwZi mgxKiY, wbDU‡bi MwZi myÎ, Z¡iY I ej, LvZ ej
†fKUi I †m‡ji ivwk|
□ ‡KvwbK MwZ, †KvwYK †eM I Z¡iY e©„ËvKvi c‡_ MwZ †K›`ªwZM
ej|
□ KvR, ¶gZv I kw³i msi¶bxwZ|
□ mij †`vj MwZ, mij †`vjK|
□ AvwK©wgwW‡mi m~Î I Zvi cÖ‡qvM Av‡cw¶K ¸i“Z¡ wbY©q|
Zvc:
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Ges
Bnv‡`i wbb©q c×wZ, Zi‡ji Avwcw¶K Zvc wbY©q|
□ Zvc mÂvj‡bi wewfbœ c×wZ‡Z Zv‡ci cwievwnZv wbY©q|
kã:
□ k‡ãi DrcwË I kã mÂvjb, Avp Zi½ I `xLj Zi½ k‡ãi e¨wfPvi I exU|
ex‡Ui mvnv‡h¨ K¤úb e¨vL¨v wbY©q|
□ k‡ãi †eM wbY©q
□ Uvbv Zv‡ii Avo K¤úb I m~‡Îi cÖgvb
e¨envwiKt
1. ¯­vBW K¨vwjcvm©, ¯‹zMR I †¯ú‡ivwgUv‡ii e¨envi wk¶v
2. cvwb A‡c¶v nvjKv/fvwi Zij I KwVb c`v‡_©i wewfbœ c×wZ‡Z Avt
¸i“Z¡ wbY©q|
3. mij †`vj‡Ki mvnv‡h¨ ÔgÕ Gi gvb wbY©q|
4. GKwU K¨vjwiwgUv‡ii mvnv‡h¨ cvwb mg wbY©q|
5. KwVb I Zi‡ji Av‡cw¶K Zvc wbY©q|
(2)
(3)
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BS-143
Chemistry-1
Sub-Code:-1214
T
2
P
3
Objective: At the end of the course the student should be able to:
1. Understanding fundamental in physical chemistry
2. Understanding common laboratory process.
3. Identify organic and inorganic chemical compounds
4. Understand the different aspects of metals, non-metal and gaseous
Substances
Sl. No.
Topics
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1| †fŠZ I ivmvqwbK cwieZ©b I G‡`i g‡a¨ cv_©K¨
2| c`v‡_©i MVb t AYy I cigvbyi msÁv, Avš—t AvbweK `~iZ¡, Avš—
AvYweK kw³, KwVb, Zij I M¨vmxq c`v_©, cvigvbweK I AvbweK
fi|
3| mvaviY cix¶vMvi cÖYvjx t `ªeY, AwfmªeY, cwimªeb,m¤ú„³,
Am¤ú„³ I AwZc„³ `ªeY,`ªveZ¨, ev¯úxfeb,cvZb, AvswkK
cvZb,DaŸ©cvZb, †Kjvmb|
4| cÖZxK ms‡KZ t cÖZxK, AvYweK ms‡KZ, †hvR¨Zv, †iwWK¨vj,
Ges Zv‡`i †hvRbx, ‡hvRbx †_‡K AvYweK ms‡KZ wbY©q,
MvVwbK ms‡KZ|
5| ivmvqwbK wewµqv t wewfbœ cÖKv‡ii ivmvqwbK wµqv,
ivmvqwbK wewµqv NUv‡bvi Dcvq mg~n|
6| A¤-, ¶viK I jeY|
7| M¨v‡mi ag© t e‡q‡ji m~Î I Pvj©‡mi m~Î|
8| †gŠ‡ji ivmvqwbK Z~j¨vsK ev †hvRb fvi|
9| cigvbyi MVb Ges †hvR¨Zvi B‡jKUªbxq gZev`|
wewfbœ ivmvqwbK eÜb|
10| K) G‡fvM¨vWª m~Î L) fiwµqv m~Î|
11| ivmvqwbK ms‡hvM wewa t K) f‡ii wbZ¨Zv m~Î
L) wbw`©ó AbycvZ m~Î M) ¸bvYycvZ m~Î N)
wecixZ AbycvZ m~Î O) M¨vm-AvqZb m~Î|
MÖ“c-L t AavZz
1| wb‡gœv³ c`v_© ¸‡jvi Drm, cÖK…wZ, cÖ¯‘wZ, ag© I e¨envi t
K) Aw·‡Rb, IRb, cvwbI nvB‡Wªv‡Rb cvi A·vBW
L) †n‡jv‡Rb mg~n t †K¬vwib,‡d¬vwib †eªvwgb, Av‡qvwWb I
nvB‡Wªv‡K¬vwiK GwmW|
M) bvB‡UªvRb, G‡gvwbqv, bvBwUªK GwmW, G‡gvwbqvg
nvB‡Wªv·vBW|
N) mvjdvi, nvB‡Wªv‡Rb mvjdvBU, mvjdvi WvB-A·vBW
mvjwdDwiK GwmW|
O) dmdivm, P) RviY-weRviYt RviK I weRviK c`v_©|
2| avZzt wb‡gœv³ c`v©_¸‡jvi Drm, cÖ¯‘wZ, ag© I e¨envit
K) †mvwWqvg-†mvwWqvg
nvB‡Wªv·vBW,
‡mvwWqvg
Kve©‡bU, †mvwWqvg †K¬vivBW|
L) K¨vjwmqvg-K¨vjwmqvg A·vBW, K¨vjwmqvg nvB‡Wªv·vBW,
K¨vjwmqvg
Kve©‡bU, K¨vjwmqvg †d¬vivBW,
K¨vjwmqvg mvj‡dU, we­wPs cvDWvi|
3| Kcvi t Kcvi A·vBW, Kcvi mvj‡dU, Kcvi †d¬vivBW|
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e¨envwiK:
1|
wewfbœ NbgvÎvq wewfbœ `ªe Øviv cÖgvY `ªeY cÖ¯‘wZ|
(KwVb - Zij `ªeY I Zij-Zij `ªeY)
2|
wjUgvm †ccv‡ii gva¨‡g GwmW I ¶vi mbv³KiY|
3|
Abygvcb c×wZ‡Z A¤­ I ¶vi‡Ki NbgvÎv wbY©q |
4|
cix¶vMv‡i nvB‡Wªv‡Rb (H 2 ) Aw·‡Rb (O 2 ) cÖ¯‘wZ|
BS-153
Biology -1
Sub-Code:-1215
T
2
P
3
Objective: at the end the course, the student should be able to:
1. Define Biology and state the importance of Biology in the health care system
2. Identify the different types of plants and their parts
3. Identify various medical plants with their chemical structure
4. Know the procedures of collection, cultivation, harvesting, storage,
Constituents and uses of medical plants in Bangladesh.
Sl. No.
Topics
1|
□ Rxe weÁvb Ges wewfbœ wefvM m¤ú‡K© Av‡jvPbv|
□ Rxe I R‡oi g‡a¨ cv_©K¨
□ Dw™¢` I cÖvYxi cv_©K¨|
□ Rxe †Kv‡li msÁv
□ Dw™¢` I cÖvYxi cv_©K¨
□ ‡Kvl wefvRbt gvB‡Uvwmm I wgIwmm
Av`k© Dw™¢` I Dw™¢` wefv‡Mi †kªYxwefvM:
□ GKwU Av`k© Dw™¢‡`i wewfbœ Ask m¤ú‡K© cwiwPwZ
□ Dw™¢` RM‡Zi †kªYxwefvM
□ wbgœ wjwLZ †MvÎmg~‡ni we¯—vwiZ cvV: gvj‡fmx, †mvjv‡bmx,
wjwj‡qmx
Dw™¢‡`i ˆRewbK c×wZ:
□ Awfmªeb, jeY I cvwbi cwi‡kvlb, cÖ‡¯^`b
□ Av‡jvK ms‡k­lb, k¦mb I eskwe¯—vi
cwi‡ek I Rbm¨L¨vt
□ gvwU, cvwb, evqy
□ Dw™¢` RM‡Zi wbqš¿‡Y cwi‡e‡ki cÖfve
□ RjR I gi“ Dw™¢‡`i ‰ewkó
Dw™¢‡`i A_©‰bwZK ¸i“Z¡
e¨envwiK
□ GKwU Av`k© Dw™¢‡`i wewfbœ Ask cix¶v wbix¶v
□ Dw™¢` †Kvl cix¶v wbix¶v
Abyex¶Y ch©‡e¶b
(K) GKexRcÎx I wØexRcÎx Dw™¢‡`i g~j I Kv‡Ûi cÖ¯—‡”Q`|
(L) c‡Îi cÖ¯—‡”Q`|
2|
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□ mv‡jK ms‡k­l‡bi Aw·‡Rb wbM©‡gi cix¶v
□ wk¶v½‡bi Av‡kcv‡ki Dw™¢‡`i m‡½ cwiwPwZ
□ wk¶v_©x KZ…©K mgy`q cix¶v wbix¶vi †iKW© msi¶b Ges wk¶K
KZ…©K wbqwgZ cix¶v Kiv‡bv|
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BMS-163 Human Anatomy-1
Sub-Code:-1316
T
2
P
3
C
3
Objective: At the end of the course the student should be able to human body.
1. Demonstrate a comprehensive knowledge base above the major
Anatomical system and structure of human anatomy
2. Identify major anatomical system and structure of human body.
3. Identify the specific structures and organs and application of such
knowledge in studying their individual disciples.
4. Do surface marking of important organ of human body.
Course Contents
Sl. No Topics
1.
2.
3.
4.
Introductory anatomy
□ Anatomical terminologies
□ Basic structure and organization of human body
□ Human cell structure and classification
□ Tissue: Definition and classification
Musculoskeletal system
□ Components of musculoskeletal system
□ Origin insertion blood supply & nerve supply and functions of
important muscles of limbs and body
□ Classification of bones and joints
□ Different movements of joints with their axis
Cardiovascular system:
□ Basics structure of cardiovascular system
□ Short description of heart major arteries, capillaries, veins
□ Blood: Composition and short description of blood cells
Respiratorysystm:
□ Basic structure of respiratory system
□ Description of larynx trachea bronchi, bronchioles and alveoli
□ Anatomy of lung
Human Anatomy-1
(Practical)
Sl.No
1
2.
3.
4.
Topics
Practical
Typical human cell showing the major organelles in histological slide
4
Slide of different epithelial tissue
3
Slide of loose connective tissue, skeletal muscle, bone marrow
4
smear.
Slide of larynx, trachea, Lung.
3
Total Practical
14
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BMS-173 Human Physiology-1
Sub-Code-1317
T
2
P
3
Sl. No Topics
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Introduction of Physiology
□ Physiological terminologies
□ Basic structure and organization of human body
□ Cell physiological and metabolism, multiplication of living cell
□ General functions of deferent systems of the body,
Musculoskeletal, respiratory, circulatory, Digestive, Urinary,
Nervous, Endocrine, Immune and Reproductive
Musculoskeletal system:
□ Physiological components of musculoskeletal system
□ Function of important muscles bones and joints of human body
□ Movements of joints
Cardiovascular system
□ Function of circulatory system
□ Function of blood and blood cells
□ Conduction system of heart & Cardiac cycle
□ Physiology blood pressure
□ Terms used in cardiac medicine: Angina, blue body, Cardiac
failure and electrocardiogram
Respiratory system
□ Function of respiratory system
□ Mechanism of breathing
□ Terms used in respiratory medicine: Anoxia/hypoxia/
respiratory failure, cyanosis, pneumothorax, empyema etc.
Genitourinary system
□ Function of nephron
□ Renal threshold/GFR
□ Formation, appearance and composition of urine
□ Function of reproductive organs of both sexes: Uterus, ovary,
fallopian tube, vagina, penis, testes, scrotum, vas deferens and prostate
□ Terms used in renal medicine : Diuresis, diuretics, frequency of
micturation, polyuria, oliguria, annuria, renal failure and uremia etc
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Human Physiology-1
Practical
Sl.No
1
2.
3.
4.
5
6
7
8
9
10
Topics
Estimation of Haemoglobin
Estimation of Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (E.S.R)
Total Count of Red Blood ecll (RBC) by haemocytometer,
total count of white Blood cell (W.B.C) differential count of
WBC.
Determination of thrombocyte count.
Determination of packed cell volume (PCV)
Test for Osmotic fragility of Red Blood cell.
Determination of coagulation & bleeding time.
Determination of Blood Group, Rh factor & cross matching.
Measurement of normal Blood pressure & effect of exercise
on Blood pressure.
Determination of lung volumes & vital capacity.
Total Practical
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Practical
1
1
3
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
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BMS-183
Community Medicine-1
Sub-Code-1318
T
2
Objectives: At the end of the course, the student should be able to:
1. Understand the general aspects of community medicine.
2. Understand the basic concepts of epidemiology.
3. Understand the concept of primary health care.
4. Derfine organizations of health services and major health programmes in
Bangladesh.
5. Carry on elementary bio-statistics.
6. Understand the concept of demography and family planning.
7. Define material and child health (MCH), describe its objectives and
explain the importance of ante-natal care for mother and children.
Understand the basic concept of Essential Service Package (ESP).
Sl. No
Topics
1.
Introduction to Community Medicine
□ Definition of Community Medicine:
□ Concept of health: Definition, Dimensions, Spectrum,
Determinants and Indicators
□ Concept of disease: Definition, Classification, Causation of
disease , Disease spectrum and Natural History of disease
□ Concept of health promotion: Definition and Interventions
□ Concept of disease prevention : Definition, level of prevention
Basic Epidemiology:
□ Definition , Aims, Methods and Approaches
□ Definition of epidemiological terms eg. Epidemic, Endemic,
Pandemic, Sporadic, Zoonotic disease, Incubation period,
period of communicability , Epidemiological Triad, Infection,
Contamination and Infestation etc.
□ Chain of infection
□ General principles for prevention and control of communicable
and Non-communicable diseases
□ Epidemiology of the following diseases: Tuberculosis, Tetanus,
Poliomyelitis, Whooping cough, diarrohea diseases and STD, Malaria
Primary Health Care:
□ Definition , Elements, Principles and Scope
Health care services and organization:
□ Primary, Secondary, Tertiary Health Care services
□ WHO/UNDP/UNICEF/CARE/International Red Crescent/
BIRDEM/ICDDRB
□ Major health programmes in Bangladesh
2.
3.
4.
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5.
6.
7.
Basic Bio-statistics:
□ Definition, Scope, Functions, Importance and uses of
Biostatistics, Medical statistics, Health statistics, Vital Statistics.
□ Definition of vital events
□ Definition, types, characteristics, functions, importance,
sources, collection and preservation of data
□ Morbidity, Mortality & Fertility statistics
Demography and Family planning:
□ Demography: Definition, Focus, Process, Stages, Cycle and
how to conduct census
□ Family Planning: Definition, Objectives, Scope, Health aspects
and Benefits
□ Contraceptive methods: Short description, advantages,
Disadvantages, Indication, Contra indication and Complications
Maternal and child Health Care (MCH):
□ Introduction , Definition, Aims & Objectives, Components of MCH
□ Maternal health care: Antenatal, Intranatal and Postnatal
□ Care of the New-born, Under 5 children
□ Indicators of MCH care: MMR, MMR, IMR, etc.
Community Medicine-1
Practical
Sl.No
1
2.
3.
4.
5
6
Topics
Introduction to community Medicine :
Primary Health care-principle & components
Basic Epidemiology and communicable diseases
EPI schedule
Family planning-different contraceptive methods
MCH services-ante natal care, Post natal care and care of
the new-born babies.
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Total
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BMS-193
Microbiology, Parasitology & First Aid-1
Sub-Code:1319
T
2
P
3
Objectives: at the end of the course students will be able to:
1. Demonstrate basic knowledge about general aspects of different
microorganisms including classification and general characteristics of
protozoa, bacteria, virus & fungus.
2. Perform common methods of identification of different microorganisms
particularly bacteria, Virus and fungus of medical importance
3. Perform the technique of cleaning, disinfecting, decontamination &
sterilization to destruction of microorganisms in laboratory practices.
Course contents:
Sl.No. Topics
1.
Introduction to microorganisms
□ Definition and classification of microorganisms
□ Microbiological terminology
□ Characteristics of Eukaryotic, prokaryotic & subcellular groups of
microorganisms
□ General characteristics of protozoa, bacteria & virus
□ Microbiological articles, equipments & apparatus
□ Microscope: Different parts of microscope, use & maintenance of
microscope.
2.
Destruction of microorganisms:
□ Cleaning, Washing, decontamination, disinfection & their procedures.
□ Sterilization of different laboratory articles, instruments, glass wares etc.
3.
Bacteria
Anatomy of Bacteria, chemical composition of different structures of
bacteria.
□ Bacterial Spore: Definition & function spores. Spores bearing
bacteria of medical importance.
□ Bacterial toxin: Definition & types of bacterial toxin, characteristics
of endotoxin & exotoxin.Toxin producing organism of medical
importance, use of bacterial toxins in diseases prevention.
□ Biology of bacteria: Growth & multiplication of bacteria. Bacterial
growth requirements. Definition & Classification of culture media.
□ Classifying bacteria in terms of morphology, staining, spore,
flagella, capsule & pathogenicity.
□ Staining bacteria, Gram’s staining AFB Staining, Albert’s staining.
4.
Virus:
□ General characters of virus.
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C
3
5.
□ Morphology & classification of virus.
□ List of viruses of medical importance & diseases produced by them.
Fungus:
□ General character, Morphology and classification of fungus.
□ List of fungus of medical importance and diseases produced by them.
Microbiology, Parasitology & First Aid-1
(Practical-Part)
Sl.No
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Topics
Practical
Microbiological articles, equipments & apparatus
Microscope: Different parts of microscope; Use,
operating & maintenance of Microscope.
Destruction of microorganisms: cleaning,
Washing, Decontamination, Disinfection
procedures.
Procedure of sterilization of different laboratory
articles, instruments, glass wares Etc.
Staining Bacteria: Gram’s staining, AFB staining,
Albert’s staining.
Demonstrate the morphology of virus and fungus
of medical importance.
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2
2
3
Total
16
4
3
2
SECOND SEMESTER
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SS-212
Subject- Bangla-2
Sub-Code-1121
T
2
P C
0 2
Objectives:
1. ‡Kv‡m©i mgvwßi ci GKRb †gwW‡Kj †UK‡bvjwRó evsjv fvlvq L¨vZbvgv Kwe I
mvwnZ¨K‡`i
wjwLZ D‡j­L‡hvM¨ KweZvejx mg‡Ü D”P gva¨wgK mggv‡bi Ávb cÖ`k©b Ki‡Z m¶g
n‡e|
2. D”P gva¨wgK mggv‡bi evsjv fvlv I e¨vKi‡Yi Ávb cÖ`k©b I PP©v Kwi‡Z m¶g n‡e|
3. e¨w³MZ I †ckvMZ Kv‡R wewfbœ cÖKvi cÎ †hvMv‡hvM Kwi‡Z cvi‡e|
Course contents of Bangla
Sl.No
Topics/Lessons
(1)
KweZv
 gvB‡Kj ga~m~ab `Ë- e½fvlv
 iex›`ªbv_ VvKzi -1400 mvj
 KvRx bRi“j Bmjvg- AMÖcw_K
 ‡eMg mywdqv Kvgvj - Zvnv‡iB c‡o g‡b
 ‰mq` Avjx Avnmvb- Avgvi c~e© evsjv
cÎ wjLb
 e¨emv-evwYR¨ msµvš—
 Rb ¸i“Z¡c~b© wel‡q msev`c‡Î cÖKv‡ki Rb¨ m¤úv`K‡K
wPwV
 ¯§viKwjwc, gvbcÎ ev we`vq msea©bv
 e¨w³MZ cÎ
 Av‡e`b cÎ (QywU, PvKzix, BZ¨vw`)
Abyev` : Bs‡iRx †_‡K evsjv
iPbv wjLb : (eYb©v/weeibg~jK/wPš—vg~jK)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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SS-222
English-2
Sub-Code-1122
T P C
2 0 2
OBJECTIVE: AT the end of the course the students will able to
1. Get acquired with the poetry of HSC level written by famous writer.
2. Translate into retranslate (HSC level)
3. Write letters in English. (Private, official)
4. Write essays on different topics in English.
Course contents of English
Sl.No
1.
2.
3.
Topics
 To Daffodils
 Virtue
 The Solitary Reaper
 Patriotism
 On first looking into Chapmans Homer
Translation/Retranslating
 Passage
 Detached sentence
Free composition or essay writing on topics of narrative and
descriptive type only
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BS-233
Physics-2
Sub-Code-1223
T
2
P C
3 3
Objective: At the end of the course the student should be able to:
1. Demonstrate basic knowledge on fundamental aspects of light electricity,
and magnetism.
Sl. No
Topics
(1)
Av‡jvK :
 ‡Mvwjq c„‡ó cÖwZdjb
 mgZj I †Mvwjq c„‡ó cÖwZdj| m¤ú~b© cÖwZdjb cÖwZmivsK,
wcÖR‡g cÖwZmvib
 ‡jÝ t DËj I AeZj †jÝ| †j‡Ýi kw³ I weea©b †jÝ ms‡hvRb| †Pv‡Lji
ΓwU mg~n I cÖwZKvi
 Av‡jvK hš¿ - gvB‡µv‡¯‹vc
Pz¤^K :
 Pz¤^K‡bi wewfbœ c×wZ: Pz¤^‡Ki gZev` P¤^‡Ki †¶Î I cÖevj¨|
wecixZ eMx©q m~Î| cÖvßg~Lx I cÖ¯’g~Lx Ae¯’v‡b †PŠ¤^‡Ki
cÖevj¨|
 f~-Pz¤^KZ¡
 w¯’i we`y¨r Pv‡R©i Aw¯’Z¡ I cÖK„wZ wbY©q| ˆe`y¨wZK
Av‡ek, Kzj‡¤^ m~Î, aviKZ¡, Zwir wefe| mgvš—ivj cvZ aviK|
 we`y¨r †Kvl, Zv‡ii †K‡›`ª Drcbœ Pz¤^K †¶Î| we`y¨r cÖevn I
Pv‡R©i GKK|
 In‡gi myÎ, wene ˆel‡g¨i GKK| †iva I Av‡cw¶K †iva, †iv‡ai GKK,
†iva ms‡hvRb, GwgUvi †fvë wgUvi|
 ‰e`y¨wZK cwigvc, ûBU †÷vg weªR, wgUvi weªR, †cvó Awdm
eµ, cv‡Ub wkI wgUvi
 Zwor cÖevn I DËvc, Ry‡ji m~Î, ˆe`y¨wZK c×wZ‡Z wbY©q
 Zwor cÖev‡n ivmvqwbK wµqv,Zwor we‡k­lb, myÎ I Bnv‡`i
cÖgvb|
 Zwor Pz¤^Kx Av‡ek
e¨envwiK
1. AeZj `c©‡bi †dvKvm `~iZ¡ wbY©q|
2. c¨vivj¨v· c×wZ‡Z DËj †jÝ †dKvm `~iZ¡ wbY©q
3. GKLvbv KvP dj‡Ki cÖwZmivsK wbY©q
4. In‡gi m~‡Îi mZ¨Zv wbY©q
5. ‡h †Kvb ˆ`‡N¨i Zv‡i Av‡cw¶K †iva wbY©q
6. bvj c×wZ‡Z `yBLvbv `Û Pz¤^‡Ki †PŠ¤^K åvK‡gi Zzjbv
(2)
(3)
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BS-243
Subject: Chemistry-2
Sub-Code:-1224
T P C
2 3 3
Objective: At the end of the course the student should be able to:
1. Understanding fundamental in physical chemistry
2. Understanding common laboratory process.
3. Identify organic and inorganic chemical compounds
4. Understand the different aspects of metals, non-metal and gaseous substances
Sl. No.
Topics
MÖ“c-L t AavZz
1. wRsK-wRsK A·vBW, wRsK †K¬vivBW, wRsK mvj‡dU|
2. Gjywgwbqvg-Gjywgwbqvg †K¬vivBW, Gjywgwbqvg mvj‡dU|
3. Avqib-Avqib mvj‡dU|
3. †jW-‡jW mvj‡dU|
4. wmjfvi-wmjfvi bvB‡UªU|
MÖ“c-Mt ˆRe imvqb
1. ‰Re imvq‡bi msÁv, ˆRe I A‰Re imvq‡bi g‡a¨ cv_©K¨|
ˆRe †hŠ‡Mi MVb, †kªYx wefvM, Kvh©Kix ev wµqvkxj g~jK|
2. ˆRe †hŠ‡Mi wb®‹vkb I weï×KiY|
3. m¤c„³ I Am¤ú„³ nvB‡WªvKve©b: cÖ¯‘Z cÖYvjx, ag© Ges e¨envi-wg‡_b,
B‡_b, Bw_wjb,
GwmUvBwjb|
4. Gj‡K‡bi n¨v‡jv‡Rb RvZK : wg_vBj †K¬vivBW, ‡K¬v‡ivdvg©, Gi
cÖ¯‘wZ, ag© I e¨envi|
5. Gj‡Kvnj : †kªYx wefvM, B_vbj A¨vj‡Kvnj I wM­mvwi‡bi cÖ¯‘wZ, ag© I
e¨envi|
6. WvBB_vbj B_vi: cÖ¯‘wZ, ag© I e¨envi|
7. A¨vjwWjvBW I wK‡Uvb mg~n: wbgœwjwLZ †hŠMmg~‡ni cÖ¯‘wZ, ag©
e¨envi,
digvjwWªnvBW, GwmUvjwWªnvBW I Gwm‡Uvb|
8. Kve©wjK GwmW: GwmwUK GwmW I mvBwUªK Gwm‡Wi cÖ¯‘wZ, ag©
I e¨envi|
9. A¨vjKvBj A¨vgvBb: A¨vgvB‡bi †kªYxwefvM, wg_vBj A¨vgvBb I B_vBj
A¨vgvB‡bi
cÖ¯‘wZ, ag© I e¨envi|
10. Av‡iv‡gwUK †hŠM: wbgœ wjwLZ †hŠM-mg~‡ni cÖ¯‘wZ, ag© I e¨envi|
†ebwRb, UjyBb,
†d¬v‡iv‡iwRb, bvB‡Uªv‡ewRb, A¨vwbwjb, Kve©wjK m¨vwjmvBwjK
GwmW|
e¨envwiKt
1|
A‰Re †hŠ‡Mi Avw½K we‡k­lY|
2|
‰Re †hŠ‡Mi Avw½K we‡k­lY |
3|
cix¶vMv‡i B_vBj A¨vj‡Kvnj (C 2 H 5 OH) cÖ¯‘wZ|
4|
cix¶vMv‡i nvB‡Wªv‡Rb cviA·vBW (H 2 O 2 )cÖ¯‘wZ|
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BS-253
Subject: Biology-2
Sub-Code:-1225
T
2
Objective: at the end the course, the student should be able to:
1. Define Biology and state the importance of Biology in the health care system
2. Classify animal kingdom with examples
Course contents of cÖvYx weÁvb (Zoology)
Sl. No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Topics
ms‡¶‡c cÖvYxKz‡ji †kªYx wefvM I Zv‡`i cwiwPwZ
A‡gi“`Û cÖvYx t
□ wbgœwjwLZ cÖvYx MVb, kixie„Ë Ges Rxeb BwZnvm-A¨wgev,
nvB‡Wªv, †K‡Pv, †Zjv‡cvKv
‡gi“`Ûx cÖvYx
□ e¨v‡½i ewntA½ ms¯’vb, K¼vjZË, cwicvKZË¡, i³ msenb ZË, k¦mb
ZË¡, ¯^vbyZË
mvaviY cÖvYxwe`¨v :
□ Awe e¨w³-cÖgvb I WviBDb ZË¡
□ my-cÖRbb we`¨v g‡Wj ZË¡
e¨envwiK
wbgœwjwLZ cÖvbx ¸wji evwn¨K j¶b ch©‡e¶b
□ nvBWªv, †Ku‡Pv, ‡Zjv‡cvKv I e¨vO
Avbyex¶wYK chv©‡e¶Y :
□ Avwgev, nvB‡Wªv
□ e¨v‡Oi wbgœwjwLZ A‡½i Kjv¯’vb :
cvK¯’jx, Aš¿, hK…Z, Amœvkq, dzmdzm I e„°|
e¨v‡Oi K¼vj Zš¿t
e¨e‡”Q‡`i mvnv‡h¨ wbgœwjwLZ cÖvYx‡`i wewfbœ Zš¿ ch©‡e¶Y
:
□ ‡Ku‡Pv-cwicvKZš¿ I mœvqyZš¿|
□ ‡Z‡j‡cvKv-gy‡Li wewfbœ Ask cwicvKZš¿ I mœvqyZš¿
□ e¨vO-cwicvKZš¿, i³msenbZš¿ I cÖRbZš¿
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P C
3 3
BMS-263 Human Anatomy-2
Sub-Code-1326
T P C
2 3 3
Objective: At the end of the course the student should be able to human body
1. Demonstrate a comprehensive knowledge base above the major
anatomical system and structure of human anatomy
2. Identify major anatomical system and structure of human body
3. Identify the specific structures and organs and application of such
knowledge in studying their individual disciples
4. Do surface marking of important organ of human body.
Course Contents
Sl.No
Topics
1.
Genitourinary system
□ Basic anatomical structure of the urinary system-Kidney
ureter urinary bladder urethra
□ Basic structure, of reproductive orgins of both sxes, uterus,
ovary, fallopian tube, vagina, penis, testes,scortum, vas
dereens and prostate
2.
Gastrointestinal & Hepatobility system
□ Short description of the different parts of alimentary system:
mouth, tongue, oesphagus, stomach, small and large
intestine, rectum & anal canal
□ Anatomy of salivary glands, pancreas, liver, gall bladder
3.
Nervous system, specific sensory organ and endocrine system
□ Basics structure of nervous system
□ Parts of nervous system and short description of brain,
spinal cord, cranial nerves, peripheral nerves
□ Autonomics nervous system and short description of sense
irgabs-eye, ear, nose, tongue and skin
□ Important endocrine glands & hormones secreted by then
4.
□ Lymphatic system : Anatomy of lymph nodes
Human Anatomy-2
Practical
Sl.No Topics
Slide stomach, deodenum small intestine, large intestine,
1
vermiform appendix, liver, gall-bladder.
Slide of kindey
2.
Slide of thyroid, pancreas, testis, ovary.
3.
Slide of lymph node, spleen, tonsil.
4.
Slide of prostate, uterus (secretory & proliferative phases),
5
mammary gland.
Total Practical
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6
1
3
2
2
Total
14
BMS-273 Human Physiology-2
Sub-Code-1327
T P C
2 3 3
Sl. No
1.
2.
3.
4.
Topics
Digestive and Hepatobiliary
□ Definition of digestion absorption metabolism
□ Digestion absorption and metabolism of carbohydrate fat protein
□ Nutrition and deficiency disorder anemia iodine deficiency
vitamin deficiency
□ Function of liver, pancrease and gall bladder
□ Composition & function of different digestive juices and bile
Nervous System, Specifics organ and endocrine system
□ Function of motor, sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system
□ Function of cranial nerver
□ Cerebrosspinal fluid formation composition & function
□ Function of special organs-eye, ear, nose, tongue and skin.
□ Function of the endocrine glands and hormones secreted by
them: Aderna, gonads, kidneys, pancrease, thyroid, parathyroid,
pituitary and thymus. placenta
Immune System:
□ Definition, Classification and components of immune system
□ Cell and tissues of immune system and their vessels
Lymphatic System:
□ Composition and Function of lymph nodes and vessels
Practical:
Practical of first semester again repeat
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BMS-283
Community Medicine-2
Sub-Code-1328
T P C
2 3 3
Objectives: At the end of the course, the student should be able to:
1. Understand the general aspects of community medicine.
2. Define food and nutrition and be aware of nutritional problems in Bangladesh.
3. Be aware of occupational health education and their preventive and protective measures.
4. Describe the principles of health education and their application in the community.
5. Be aware of environmental pollution and methods of prevention and control of pollution.
Understand the basic concept of Essential Service Package. (ESP)
Sl. No Topics
1.
Food and nutrition:
□ Food Definition , Functions and Classification
□ Sources, Types, Function, Daily requirements and deficiency of
protein, fat, carbohydrate, vitamins and mineral
□ Definition of nutritional problems of Bangladesh: Low Birth
Weight, Protein Energy Malnutrition, Nutritional Blindness,
Nutritional Anaemia and Lathyrism
2.
Occupational Health:
□ Occupational health: Definition , Objectives
□ Occupational Hazards: Introduction , Types
□ Occupational disease: Definition, Classification , Prevention and control
□ General principles for prevention and control of communicable
and Non-communicable diseases
3.
Health education:
□ Health Education: Definition , Importance, Objectives,
Components, Principles, Methods and Media of
□ Communication: Definition, Key elements and Barriers
4.
Environment and sanitation:
□ Definition of pollution, environment, sanitation and
environmental sanitation
□ Water: Safe wholesome water, Sources of water, Water
pollution, Hardness of water, Purification of water
□ Air: Definition,Composition
□ Air pollution: Sources, pollutants, indicators, health & other
effects, prevention & control
□ Ventilation: Definition , Standards, Types, Criteria of good
ventilation, Effects of good ventilation
□ Solid waste: Definition ,Types, Sources and Health hazards
□ Disposal of solid waste: Dumping, Controlled tipping or sanitary
land fill, Incineration, Composting, Manure pits and Burial
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5.
6.
□ Excreta or night soil: Public health importance, Health hazards,
How disease occurs from it,Sanitation Barrier, Methods of
excreta disposal (Unsewered area, Sewered area)
Basic concept on Essential Services Package(ESP):
□ Introduction, Component, Importance, Implementation strategy
□ Definition of vital events
□ Definition, types, characteristics, functions, importance, sources,
collection and preservation of data
□ Morbidity, Mortality and Fertility statistics
Behavioral Science:
Definition, Scope and practice in relation to Medical Technology
Community Medicine-2
Practical
Sl.No
1
2.
3.
4.
5
6
Topics
Food and nutrition
Occupational Health
Health Education
Hazards of water pollution & methods of water
purification
Hazards due to improper excreta disposal & methods of
prevention
Air pollution & air born diseases
Total Practical
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Total
14
BMS-293
Microbiology, Parasitology & First Aid-2
Sub-Code: 1329
T
2
Objectives: at the end of the course students will be able to:
1. Demonstrate basic knowledge about general aspects of different
microorganisms including classification and general characteristics of
protozoa, and Helminthes of medical importance.
2. Perform common methods of identification of different microorganisms
particularly Protozoa and Helminthes medical importance
3. Disinfecting, decontamination & sterilization to destruction of
microorganisms in laboratory practices and procedures of performing
principles of First Aid.
Course contents
Sl. Topics
1. Parasite:
□ Definition and classification of parasite.
2. Helminth :
□ General characteristics of helminthes.
□ Classification and Morphology of helminthes.
3. Protozoa:
□ General characteristics of protozoa.
□ Definition and Classification of protozoa.
4. First Aid:
□ Definition and Principles of First Aid
5. First Aid Box-List of contents and their uses
□ First aid of: Cuts, bleeding, burn, shock, dogbite, snake bite
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P C
3 3
Microbiology, Parasitology & First Aid-2
(Practical-Part)
Sl.No
Topics
Practical
1.
First Aid Box: List of contents & their uses.
2
2.
Procedure of disinfecting, decontamination &
sterilization to destruction of Microorganisms in
laboratory practices.
4
3.
Common methods of identification of different
microorganisms particularly protozoa and Heminthes
of Medical importance.
Demonstrate basic knowledge about general aspects
of different microorganisms like, Protozoa &
Helminthes.
Demonstrate the morphology of Helminthes &
protozoa under microscope.
Procedure of management of cuts, bleeding, burn,
shock, dogbite and Snakebite.
2
4.
5.
6.
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2
3
3
Total
16
THIRD SEMESTER
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DT-313
Oral & Dental Anatomy-1
Subject Code-3231
T
2
P
3
C
3
Objectives: At the end of the course the students should be able to:
 Acquire the knowledge of oral anatomy, which includes the following:
 Able to identify different types of bones, muscles, nerves and vessels surrounding
the Oro-facial muscles
 Acquire the knowledge of dental anatomy, which includes the following:
Sl. No.
Topics
Oral Anatomy
Bones of face : Maxilla and Mandible
Muscles of Mastication and Expression
□ Position, origin, Insertion, blood
supply, nerve supply and action
Temporo mandibular joint:
□ General Idea, muscle
attachment, blood supply, nerve
supply and movements
Major Salivary:
□ Definition, classification,
location and function
1.
2.
3.
4.
Practical
Topics
1
2
3
4
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,,
,,
,,
,,
Total
14
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DT-323
Chemistry of Dental Materials-1
Subject Code-3232
T
2
P
3
C
3
Objectives: At the end of course the students will acquire knowledge of definition,
Classification, composition, properties, uses and also performs manipulation of the
following dental materials:
 Impression and model materials.
 Different dental waxes and separating media.
 Denture base materials.
 Filling materials.
 Dental porcelain.
Course Contents
Sl.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Topics
Definition, Classification, Composition, Manipulation, Properties,
Uses of :
Impression materials
Gypsum product
Separating Media
Dental waxes
Dental base materials
Fillings materials
Dental porcelain
Metallurgy
key work
Do practical & you have to make a practical khata with draway
How to use take at least 5 impression
Use ordinary plastes, hard plaster make
Use different types of separative model media
Use all types of wase modelling base plate work
See all dental base material
See piling material how to use piling
See dental porcelan, how to use
Know the use
Practical
Topics
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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,,
,,
,,
,,
,,
,,
,,
,,
Total
14
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DT-333
Techniques of Partial Denture Prosthesis- 1
Subject Code-3233
T
2
P
3
C
3
Objectives: At the end of the course the students should be able:
 State the classification of partial denture with its different components.
 Perform the technique of taking impression for partial dentures, inlays, crowns,
bridge works etc.
Sl.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Topics
Definitions:
□ Removable and fixed partial denture, Abutment support
bracing , Retention, Reciprocation, Direct & indirect retainers etc.
Classification and parts of partial denture
Difference between partial denture, immediate denture, Inlay, crown and
bridge works
Clasp: Types and requirements of clasp and technique.
Operating dental units:
□ Motivation of patients and technique of sitting the patient.
Impression:
□ Definition, Types, Care,Technique of taking Impression.
Boxing of impression and making a casts.
Methods of making base plate and ocelusal rims.
Practical
Topics
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Practical Class
,,
,,
,,
,,
,,
,,
,,
,,
Total
14
Key Work
You have to take impression for practical denture & have to make model (bath working
model & master cast) for at least 5
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DT-343
Technique of Complete Denture Prosthesis – 1
Subject Code-3234
T
2
P
3
C
3
Objectives: At the end of the courses the students should be able to:
 State the classification of complete denture with its different components.
 Constructs a complete denture.
 Constructs diagnosis cast with base, special trays ocelusal rims & articulation of
models.
Course Contents
Sl.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Topics
Complete denture: Definition and description of complete denture, indication,
contraindication, advantage and disadvantage.
Methods of taking impression
Construction of primary model (cats)
Technique of construction of base plate for model and other base plates.
Construction of ocelusal rims with all components
Definition and importance of : Articulation, Ocelusal rim, centre occlusion, free
way space, occlusal-plane, high lip line, low lip line and canine etc.
Technique of articulation
Selection of artificial teeth
Alignment of teeth:
□ Normal alignment in centric occlusion
□ Alignment in cross bite case
□ Arch of different face form
Practical
Topics
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Practical Class
,,
,,
,,
,,
,,
,,
,,
,,
,,
Total
14
Key Work
You have to take impression for complete denture & make model & work upto alignment
for at least 2
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DT-352
Community dentistry-1
Subject Code-3235
T
1
Course Contents:
1. Concept of community dentistry.
2. Concepts of children dentistry
3. Dental health education, Definition and role of dental health education.
4. Philosophy, Principles, media of community health education.
5. Prevention of common oral disease in school children.
6. Prevention of common oral disease in community.
Practical
Topics
1
2
3
4
5
6
Practical Class
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3
C
2
DT-362
Primary Dental Care and Oral Hygience-1
Subject Code-3236
T
1
P
3
C
2
Objective: At the end of the course the students should be able to:
 Manage certain common dental problems of children.
 Give relevant advice in healthful living, personal oral and general hygiene.
 Provide measure for oral and dental diseases specially caries and periodontal
diseases.
 Appreciate the importance of nutrition of development of teeth and importance of
dietary habits on oral and dental health.
Course Contents
Sl.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Topics
Dental cavities, diagnosis and management
Definition of personal hygiene and essential of healthful living
Concept of food, nutrition and role of dietary habit on oral health
Primary oral health care, Method of both brushing and other oral hygiene
Dental plague and plague control
Practical
Topics
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Practical Class
,,
,,
,,
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Total
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Key Work
Defination, composition uses of
Zn-oxide euginol cement
Silver alloy
Glass inomer
comparit resin
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DT-372
Drugs Used for Dental Surgery-1
Subject Code-3237
T
1
P
3
C
2
Objectives: At the end of the course the students should be able to:
 Acquire the Knowledge of common oral cavity microorganism and their behavior
 Sterilize and disinfect different dental instruments and equipments
 Identify different dental instruments their maintenance and use surgery room and
laboratory room.
Course Contents
Sl.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Topics
Common oral microorganisms :
□ Classification, morphology and pathogenesis.
Sterilization and disinfection:
Definition, classification, methods and technique of sterilizing different
dental instruments and equipments
Instruments used for extraction, apisectomy, cyst operation, impacted
tooth operation and surgical preparation for dentures
Instruments used for laboratory words
Management of post extraction complication
□ Shock : Definition, classification, management
□ Bleeding : Causes, management
□ Indication, contraindication, complication and advice after extraction
□ Preparation and application of dressing
Practical
Topics
1
2
3
4
5
6
Practical Class
,,
,,
,,
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Total
14
Key work




Use Autoclove, Hot air oven, chemical sterilization
Do sterilization of all instruments use in Dentistory.
Know how to prepair dressing.
Know instruments which use in Dental surgery.
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DT-382
Oral Pathology & Periodontology-1
Subject Code-3238
T
1
P
3
Course Contents:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Concept of oral pathology & Periodontology.
Effect of plaque & saliva on caries & periodontal diseases for children adult.
Defination, classification and management of pulpitis and periodontist.
Histology, Definition, classification and management of gingivitis.
Major infections of the mouth and jaw.
Scaling & polishing.
Practical
Topics
1
2
3
4
5
6
Practical Class
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2
FOURTH SEMESTER
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DT-413
Introduction to Oral & Dental Anatomy-2
Subject Code-3241
T
2
P
3
C
3
Objectives: At the end of the course the students should be able to:
 Able to identify histological structures and function of different tooth tissue and
supporting structure.
 State morphology, chronology of deciduous and permanent tooth in details
 Describe the normal occlusion, centric rotation, face-way space and natural and
artificial teeth alignment
 State the blood supply and nerve supply of teeth and oral cavity
Sl.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Topics
A. Dental Anatomy :
Deciduous and permanent teeth
□ Name, parts, morphology, number, function & time of eruption
Histological structure of tooth tissue
□ Enamel, dentin, pulp, cementum and periodontal ligament
Morphology of tooth
Anterior segment Upper and lower-right and left segments
Nerve and blood vessels of face, teeth and oral cavity
Mucous member of oral cavity
12 Pairs of cranial nerves
Practical
Topics
1
2
3
4
5
6
Practical class
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Total
12
Key work
 Draw & lebel all decidous & permanent teeth.
 Collect entracted decidous & permanent teeth.
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DT-423
Chemistry of Dental Materials-2
Subject Code-3242
T
2
P
3
C
3
Objectives: AT the end of course the students will acquire knowledge of definition,
Classification, composition, properties, uses and also performs manipulation of the
following dental materials:
 Investment materials.
 Metal and alloys sued in dentistry such as gold silver chrome-cobalt stainless steel.
 Different soldering and casting materials sued in dentistry.

Course Contents
Sl.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6
7.
Topics
Solder and fluxes
Soldering and welding
Alloys used in dentistry
Materials used in dentistry : Silver, Gold, Copper, Stainless steel,
Chromic cobalt.
Amalgum : Silver and Copper
Investment materials : Gypsum, Silica & Phosphote bonded investment
Casting and swaging : Definition, General principle, Defecting of casting
Practical
Topics
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Practical Class
,,
,,
,,
,,
,,
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Total
14
Key work

In practical class use this material.
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DT-433Techniques of partial Denture Prosthesis-2
Subject Code-3243
T
2
P
3
C
3
Objectives: At the end of the course the students should be able:
 Constructs partial denture, inlays crowns, bridges and immediate denture
 Perform pattern making, flasking, dewaxing, packing, deflaskling, grrnding and
polishing of partial denture, crown, bridge work properly
Sl.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Topics
Techniques of surveying & designing of the denture
Technique of articulation in an articulator
Definition, designing and technique of Master cast
Wax pattern
□ Attachment of teeth, flasking, dewaxing, packing, cuing, deflasking,
grinding, finishing & polishing
Immediate denture :
□ Definition, Indication, Contraindication, Advantage, Disadvantage &
Technique of immediate denture.
Inlay, crown & bridge works:
□ Definition, Indication, Contraindication, Advantage, Disadvantage of inlay,
crown & bridge works
Technique of Inlay, crown & bridge works
Relining, rebashing and repairing of partial denture
Practical
Topics
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Practical Class
,,
,,
,,
,,
,,
,,
,,
,,
Total
14
Key work




Make & supply 5 partial Denture to the patient.
Make at least one immediate denture.
Repair at least one partial denture.
Make Inlay, crown & bridge.
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DT-443
Technique of Complete Denture Prosthesis-2
Subject Code-3244
T
2
P
3
C
3
Objectives: At the end of the course the students should be able to:
 Select and align artificial teeth and the art and technique of curving complete denture
 Performs flasking, dewaxing. Packing Curing, and deflasking smoothening and
polishing of complete denture.
 Repairing, relining and rebashing of complete denture
 Knowledge of orthodontic appliances and their components immediate denture.
 Constructs orthodontic appliances
Course Contents
Sl. No.
Topics
1.
2.
Curving Technique and finishing
□ Technique of flasking, dewaxing, packing and curing of complete denture.
□ Technique of overcoming porosity during the procedure
Grinding, trimming & polishing of complete denture
Complains of complete denture
Repairing, relining & rebashing of complete denture
Complete denture with metallic base in detail
Orthodontic appliance: Definition, classification, Components, indication,
contraindication, advantage and disadvantage
Techniques of making orthodontic appliance
Abutments : Definition, indication, contraindication, advantage, disadvantage
& techniques
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Practical
Topics
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Practical Class
,,
,,
,,
,,
,,
,,
,,
,,
,,
Total
14
Key work




Make & supply at least 2(two) complete denture.
Record complains from the patients.
Repair at least one complete denture.
Make at least one orthodontic appliance.
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DT-452
Community dentistry-2
Subject Code-3245
T
1
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Survey of oral & dental diseases in a community.
Methods of motivation and communication.
Oral epidemiology Defination, classification aims & scope.
Dental Health of Bangladesh, condition, support.
Diseases preventing oral diseases, prolonging tooth life in community.
Fluoridatis In perspective of Bangladesh.
Practical
Topics
1
2
3
4
5
6
Practical Class
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C
2
DT-462
Primary Dental Care and Oral Hygiene-2
Subject Code-3246
T
1
P
3
C
2
Objective: At the end of the course the students should be able to:
 Explain the indication, contra-indication and general method of scaling and polishing
 Demonstrate scaling and polishing in children
 Understanding Community dentistry and survey of oral and dental health.
 Demonstrate different types of dental X-rays with radiographic technique,
development of fixation and processing of films
 Concepts of different methods of motivation and communication
Course Contents
Sl.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Topics
Dental Calculus : Types and distribution of calculus
Root Canal treatment :
□ Improvement of resistance of tooth by fluoride
□ Prophylactic odondectomy
□ Definition, indication, contraindication, instruments and complications
of root canal treatment
Manipulation of temporary and permanent filling materials for deciduous
and permanent teeth diseases and cementing materials
Dental radiography : Classification, dental film, technique development
and processing of film
Practical
Topics
1
2
3
4
Practical Class
2
4
2
2
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DT-472
Drugs Used for Dental Surgery-2
Subject Code-3247
T
1
P
3
C
2
Objectives: At the end of the course the students should be able to:
 Acquire the knowledge of management of shock and other emergency problems like
bleeding after extraction
 Perform chair side assistance
 Perform record keeping, Stock ledge, registration of patients
 Acquire knowledge about different drugs and medicaments used in dentistry and
shelf-life of drugs and medicaments
 Advice the patients after any surgical procedure and dispense of drugs and
medicaments
Course Contents
Sl. No.
Topics
1.
2.
Operation dental units and technique of sitting the patient
Methods of records keeping indent, stockledger, registration of the
patient, breakage and missing instruments
Drug used in dentistry
□ Concept, classification, indication and contraindication
□ Preparation , collection, presentation, manufacturing and expiry
date
Anesthesia in dental surgery
□ Local and general anesthesia :
Application, Indication, Compilation, Management of local
Anesthesia
Common disease encountered in dentistry
□ Concept of general condition of the
patients : Hypertension, Diabetes, blood dyscrasiasis, hepatitis and
AIDS ETC
3.
4.
5.
Practical
Topics
1
2
3
4
5
Practical Class
3
3
3
3
3
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DT-482
Oral pathology & periodontology-2
Subject Code-3248
T
1
1.
2.
3.
4.
Cysts of the jaw Defination, classification pathology of cyst formation.
Jaw tumours Defination, classification & diseases Ameloblastoma.
Diseases oral cancer Defination, aetiology management.
Common oral diseases for the medically compromised patient.
Practical
Topics
1
2
3
4
Practical Class
2
4
2
2
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FIFTH SEMESTER
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DT-516
Field Training:
6th Semester Course in 4 month in field training.
Candidate on completion of 5th semester course will have to undergo 6th semester in field training
in any Govt. or private Medical College/Dental College/Hospital/Technology institute where the
field training in being run and will have to submit a satisfactory performance and attendance (75%)
certificate from the College/Institute where from training was received, to the Controller of
Examinations, Bangladesh Technical Education Board, though the Principal, where the student
studied.
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SIXTH SEMESTER
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DT-614
Clinical Practice in Dental Surgary
Subject Code-3261
T
2
P
6
C
4
Objectives: At the end of the course the students will be able to:
 Know about clinical instruments used in Dentistry.
 Performs day to day Dental chair side work.
 Assist Dentist properly.
 Perform Clinical Laboratory work.
Course Contents
Topics/Practical
1. Scaling, Polishing and Periodontal Instruments and materials.
2. Dental filing/cementing material e.g.:- Temporary, Permanent, GI, Composite filing
etc.
3. Root canal material and Instruments
4. Instruments and material use for Orthodontics.
5. Instruments and material use for Partial Denture.
6. Instruments and material use for complete denture.
7. Instruments and material use for Children Dentistry.
8. Instruments and material use for Dental Surgery.
9. Suturing material, Bleeding control material, Dental Emergency, Shock.
Key work
* Practical classes see all the Instrument Know how they do use & work.
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ENT-624 Basic Electronics
Subject Code t 1462
T
2
P
6
C
4
AIMS
To provide the students with an opportunity to acquire knowledge, skill & attitude in the
area of Electronics Engineering with special emphasis on:
-
Understanding of basic electronics terminology, electronic measuring & test
equipment.
Use of electronics in power section
Electrocardiography
Use of electronics in medical equipments.
Short Description:
Basic electronics terminology, electronic measuring & test equipment, semiconductor,
power system, electrocardiography, pacemakers, cardioverters, anesthesia, cell counters.
Detail Description:
Theory:
1. Understand the basic concepts of electronic terminology, electronic measuring and
testing equipment.
1.1
Explain the term “Electronics”, as measuring rhe control of mainly low levels
of current using a wide range of electronic devices.
1.2
Recognize & describe the general function of resistors, potentiometers,
capacitors, inductors, transistors, rectifying diodes, light emitting diodes & IC
& draw their circuit systems.
1.3
Explain the basic functions and essential operating principles of the following
measuring instruments.
- Analogue voltmeters, ammeters, & AVO meters.
- Digital AVO meters.
- Cathode ray osciloscopes
- Simple resistance bridge
2.
Understand the principles of rectification & rectifiers.
2.1
Draw half wave centre tapped full wave bridge rectifier circuit and explain
their action in details.
2.2 Define for general purpose diodes, PIV (Peak Inverse Voltage), MRRV
(Maximum Reverse Repetition Voltage), ripple factor and efficiency.
2.3
Calculate the average value, r.m.s. value and ripple factor for half wave &
full wave rectification.
2.4
Draw and describe the action of capacitor smoothing circuit and explain the
effect of load current on ripple.
2.5
Draw and describe the action of inductor smoothing circuits.
2.6
Discuss the different types of voltage multipliers.
3.
Understand the principles of power supply unit.
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3.1
3.2
3.3
Describe the regulated dc power supply with block diagram.
Explain the functions of different stages of regulated dc power supply.
List the necessary components of regulated dc power supply.
4.
Understand the instruments used for surgery.
1.1
List different types of surgery.
1.2
Describe the sterilization process.
1.3
List different types of operating room equipments.
1.4
State the principle of surgical diathermy.
1.5
Describe the method of lithotripsy.
5.
Understand the concept of electrocardiography.
5.1
Describe the wave form of electrocardiography (ECG).
5.2
Describe the standard load system.
5.3
Describe the principle of operation of ECG Machine.
5.4
Mention the process of maintenance of ECG Machine.
5.5
Mention the characteristic of ECG.
5.6
Describe the function of cardio Tachometer.
6.
Understand the concept of ultrasound imaging.
6.1
Mention the properties of ultrasound.
6.2
Describe the method of production & detection of ultrasound.
6.3
Define pulse echo technique.
6.4
Describe the principle of A-scan, B-scan & M-scan method of pulse echo
display.
6.5
Describe the principle of operation of basic ultra sonogram machine with
block diagram.
6.6
Describe biological effect of ultrasound.
7.
Understand the features of X-ray machine.
7.1
Define the term X-ray.
7.2
Describe the construction of X-ray tube.
7.3
Describe the operation of X-ray tube.
7.4
Describe the operation of an X-ray machine with block diagram.
7.5
Describe the operation of a nuclear medicine system.
7.6
Describe the operation of a gamma-ray camera.
7.7
Describe the operation of computerizes axial tomography (CAT) scanner.
8.
Understand the cardiac pacemakers.
8.1
Describe the function of asynchronous cardiac, pacemaker with block
diagram.
8.2
Describe the function of a demand type synchronous pacemaker with block
diagram.
8.3
Describe leads & electrodes used in cardiac pacemakers.
8.4
Describe the rate responsive pacing.
8.5
Describe the different types of power source for implantable pacemakers.
9.
Understand defibrillators and cardioverters.
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9.1
9.2
9.3
9.4
9.5
Describe the function of defibrillators.
Mention different electrodes used in cardiac defibrillation.
Explain the function of a cardioverters.
Describe the function of implantable automatic defibrillators.
Describe the function of cardiac assist devices.
10. Understand the hemodialysis system.
10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4
10.5
10.6
Describe the function of the kidney system.
Describe the hemodialysis.
State the principle of dialysis in the artificial kidney.
Describe the function of parallel flow dialysis.
Describe the function of coil hemodialysis.
Describe the function of portable kidney machine.
11. Understand the anesthesia.
11.1 Define the term anesthesia.
11.2 Describe the vapour pressure & concentrations of various volatile
anesthesia liquids.
11.3 Describe the stages and plans of anesthesia.
12. Understand the blood cell counters.
12.1 Describe the microscope cell counting method.
12.2 Describe the operation of electronic microscope.
12.3 Describe the customatic optical method for cell counting .
12.4 Describe the operation of coulter counter.
12.5 Describe the operation of pico scale blood cell counter.
12.6 Explain the function of jaundice meter.
Practical :
1. Identify a wide range of electronic components.
2. Make a half wave rectifier circuit & show the input & output wave shape.
3. Make a half wave bridge rectifier circuit & show the input & output wave shape.
4. Study the operation of ECG Machine.
5. Identify the different parts of X-ray machine.
6. Study the operation of ultrasonogram machine.
7. Study the electrosurgical Unit
8. Study the cardiace monitor.
9. Study the electronic microscope.
10. Study the operation of blood cell counter.
11. Study the maintenance & repairing technique of X-ray machine.
12. Study the maintenance & repairing technique of ECG machine
13. Study the maintenance & repairing technique of ultrasonogram machine.
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CMT-634
Basic Computer Application
Subject Code t 1463
T
2
P
6
C
4
Objective: At the end of the coures the students will be able to:
2. Acquainted with the modern computer technology.
3. Develop skills in MS Word, MS-Excel, Power Point, Internet.
4. Prepare reports of various investigations.
5. Collect latest information through internet.
Sort Description:
Evolution of computers: Types of modern digital computer; basic computer organization;
Memory & storage devices; input/output devices; computer language & software; computer
application & internet.
Course Contents of Basic Computer Allication.
Theory:
Detailed Contents:
Relevant Instruction
Information Technology-its concept and Scope.
Computers for information storage, information seeking, information processing and
information transmission.
Elements of computer system computer hardware and software: data numeric data, alpha
numeric data, contents of program processing.
Basic Computer Organization:
Computer organization, block diagram of computer, CPU memory.
Input devices; Keyboard, mouse etc, output devices; VDU and Printer, scanner, plotter.
Computer Hardware Processing Devices:
Secondary storage devices;
Magnetic disk and sectors
Optical disk (CD and Flash memory)
Primary and secondary memory: RAM, ROM, PROM etc.
Computer Operating system & Application Software:
Introduction about operating systems such as MS-DOS and windows.
Special features, various commands of MS word and MS-Excel.
Installation of DOS and simple exercises on TYPE, REN, DEL, CD, MD, COPY,
TREE, BACKUP commands.
Installation of Windows 98 or 200 etc.
Computer Networking Devices:
About the internet-server types, connectivity (TCOP/IP, Shell); applications of internet
like; e-mail and browsing.
Basic of Networking -LAN, WAN, Topologies.
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Show skill in computer hardware maintenance and cabling system.
Identify the basic PC equipment and its connection.
Demonstrate the maintenance of the keyboard, mouse, monitor & printer.
Turn ON the Power switch and demonstrate booting effect of PC system.
Exercise on windows operating system environment:
Show the windows screen and identify each item on desktop.
Show the function of start button & taskbar.
Open and close a document.
Find something using find command.
Word Processing File Management:
Opening, creating and saving a comment, location files, copying contents in some different
file(s), Protecting files, Giving password protection for a file.
Page set up:
Setting margins, tab setting, rule, indenting.
Editing a document:
Entering text, Cut, Copy paste using tool-bars.
Use of headers footers:
Inserting footnote, end note, use o comments.
Inserting date, time special symbols, importing graphic images, drawing tolls.
Tables and Borders:
Creating a table, formatting cells, use of different border styles, shading in tables, merging
of cells, partition of cells, inserting and deleting row in a table.
Print Preview, zoom, page set up, printing options.
Working with more than one windows in MS Word.
MS. Excel:
Starting excel, open worksheet, enter, edit, data, formulas to calculate values, format
data, create chart, printing chart, save worksheet, switching from another spread
sheet.
Menu commands:
Create, format charts, organize, manage data, solving problem by analyzing data,
exchange with other applications, programming with MS Excel, getting information
while working.
Creating a Chart:
Working with chart types, changing data in chart formatting a chart, use chart to analyze
data.
Internet and its Application:
Log-in to internet
Browsing and down loading of information from internet
Sending and receiving e-mail
Creating a message
Attaching a file with e-mail message
Receiving a message
Deleting message
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HM-644
Hospital Management
Subject Code t 1464
T
2
1. What is hospital?
2. What are the functions of hospital?
3. Tier of Health Services
4. Administrative Setup of hospital
5. Different types of health services
6. Set up of clinical and non clinical personals
7. Function of Nurses
a. Types of nurses
b. Head of nursing administration
c. Duty of nurses
d. Manegment of patient
e. Manegment of different words
f. What are the different department
g. Nursing Set up
h. Accountability of drugs, patient, linen, mosquito net, blanket, bowl, west,
Instrument & others
i. Manegment of O.T
j. Disposal of hospital waste
k. Doctors nurses relationship
l. Patient nurses relationship
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P
6
C
4
EnV -651 Environmental Science
Subject Code t 1465
T
1
P
0
C
1
Subject Description:
Explores fundamental components and interactions that make up the natural systems of the
earth. Introduces the basic science concepts in the disciplines of biological, chemical and
earth science that are necessary to understand and address environmental issues.
Lecture 3 hours per week.
General Subject Purpose:
This subject provides students with an opportunity to acquire fundamental knowledge of the
principles of biological systems and their interactions of the environment. It is designed for
both science and non- science majors. The subjects may serve as a prerequisite for
advanced science subjects, a laboratory science to fulfill graduation requirement.
General Subject Purpose:
This subject is to provide students with an opportunity to acquire fundamental knowledge
of humanÕs relationship to the environment and the science behind the causes, and possible
mitigation of major environmental issues. This subjects is designed for both science and
non- science majors. The subjects may serve as a prerequisite for advanced science
subjects, a laboratory science graduation requirement.
Objectives:
Upon completion of this subject, the student will be able to
Understand the basic components of the natural world, the basic laws of natural systems,
and how they interact to produce the natural phenomena of planet Earth.
Gain an appreciation of the complexity of natural systems and linkages between the
components of these systems.
Demonstrate an understanding of the ways of scientific knowing, including inductive
and deductive, empirical, theoretical and practical.
Develop and test a hypothesis.
Read and interpret data.
Interpret both primary and secondary sources.
Demonstrate their knowledge of both quantitative qualitative methods.
Demonstrate an awareness of communication as an integral part of the scientific way of
knowing, both between and among scientists, and between scientists and the rest of
society.
Distinguish between issues to scientific analysis and those appropriate to other modes of
inquiry.
Subjects Objectives:
Upon completion of this subject, the student will be able to
Discuss major global environmental issues
Understand the basic natural science underlying these major environmental issues.
Describe the role human population plays in environmental issues, and potential
solutions to those issues.
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Gain an appreciation of how the complexity of natural systems can complicate human
efforts to manage the environment.
Read and interpret data.
Interpret both primary and secondary sources.
Demonstrate their knowledge of both quantitative qualitative methods.
Demonstrate an awareness of communication as an integral part of the scientific way of
knowing, both between and among scientists, and between scientists and the rest of
society.
Demonstrate the ability to understand and value the role of science in both personal and
public/societal decision making.
Distinguish between issues to scientific analysis and those appropriate to other modes of
inquiry.
Major Topics:
a. Scientific method
b. Structure of matter
c. Chemical bonds and reactions
d. Basic thermodynamics
e.Diffusion and osmosis
f. Origin and characteristics of life
g. Organization and classification of life
h. Major characteristics of the kingdoms of life
i. Major processes of life (cellular respiration and photosynthesis)
j. Earth origin, age, structure
k. Plate tectnics theory development
l. Plate tectnics, earthquakes and volcanoes
m. Atmosphere structure, composition and function
n. Atmosphere and ocean circulation
0. Climate and biomes
p. Population ecology
q. Evolution and natural selection
r. Principles of communities
s. Species interactions (competition, symbiosis)
t. Principles of ecosystems (flow of energy, topic structure, productivity, ecological
pyramids)
u. Biogeochemical cycles
v. Terrestrial ecosystems
Major Topics to be Included:
a. Human population issues and relation to environmental issues
b. Resources-Energy-patterns of consumption
c. Resources-Energy-fossil fuels
d. Resources-Energy-nuclear
e. Resources-Energy-renewable/alternative
f. Resources-Energy-conservation
g. Resources-Energy-Soil, land. forests
Short tropics:
Resources-Biodiversity
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Resources-Water freshwater
Resources-Water-saltwater
Resources-Air-outdoor and indoor pollution, acid deposition
Addressing environmental issues-ethics, economics, policy
Addressing environmental issues-health, toxicology
Environmental issues-feeding the world
Environmental issues-climate change
Environmental issues-ozone depletion
Environmental issues-waste management
Environmental issues-sustain ability
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EP-661
Entrepreneurship
Subject Code t 1466
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AIMS
1. To be able to understand the concept of entrepreneurship & entrepreneur.
2. To be able to understand the concept of environment for entrepreneurship
3. To be able to understand the sources of venture ideas in Bangladesh.
4. To be able to understand the project selection.
5. To be open a clinic or hospital.
Short Description:
Concepts of entrepreneurship & entrepreneur; environment for entrepreneurship
entrepreneurship in the theories of growth, sources of venture ideas in Bangladesh,
evaluation of venture ideas, financial planning, project selection, self employment,
entrepreneurial motivation, business plan, sources of assistance & industrial sanctioning
procedure.
Detail Description:
Theory:
1. Understand the basic of entrepreneurship & entrepreneur.
1.1
Define entrepreneurship & entrepreneur.
1.2
Discuss the characteristics and qualities of entrepreneur.
1.3
Mention the classification of entrepreneur.
1.4
Expand of medical business in Bangladesh.
1.5
Discuss the necessity of entrepreneurship as a career.
1.6
Discuss the function of entrepreneur in developing countries.
1.7
Discuss the prospect of entrepreneurship in medical business.
1.8
Prospect and application of entrepreneurship in medical business.
1.9
Case study-A successful medical business.
2. Understand the concept of entrepreneurship & economic development.
2.1
Define economic development.
2.2
Discuss that the economic development is a process.
2.3
Contribution in economic of medical business.
2.4
Discuss on medical and related business.
2.5
New technology & service competition in medical business.
2.6
Discuss the entrepreneur in the discovery of new sources of resources.
2.7
Discuss the entrepreneur in the discovery of new product.
2.8
Discovery of new markets.
2.9
Competitive medical business: Loss calculation.
2.10 Necessary elements & purchase techniques of medical business.
2.11 Various aspect of medical business.
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3. Understand the concept of environment for entrepreneurship.
3.1
Define environment of business.
3.2
Describe the factors which effect environment of entrepreneurship.
3.3
Discuss the aspects of business environment.
3.4
Visit/Study tours.
3.5
Employment, competitive, advertisement in medical business.
4. Understand the concept of entrepreneurship in the theories of economic growth.
4.1
Define entrepreneurship in the theories of economic growth.
4.2
Discuss the labour theory of production and limit to growth.
4.3
Discuss the Keynesian theory of employment and output.
4.4
Marketing policy of medical business.
4.5
Discuss the schumpterian theory of economic development.
4.6
Discuss the entrepreneurship motive in economic development.
4.7
Marketing policy/sales promotion of medical business.
5. Understand the sources of venture ideas in Bangladesh.
5.1
principles laws and & finance in medical business.
5.2
Training & development of staff.
5.3
Directing staff to achive goal.
6. Understand the evaluation of venture ideas.
6.1
Cost control, technique and influence in business.
6.2
Financial planning & best use of finance.
6.3
Determine size of business.
6.4
Technique of determine size of business.
6.5
Propose project and analysis.
6.6
Study tour/visit.
7. Understand the financial planning.
7.1
Define financial planning.
7.2
Discuss the long time financial plan.
7.3
Discuss the short time financial plan.
7.4
Discuss the model of financial plan.
7.5
Discuss the factors considered in estimation income.
8. Understand the concept of project selection.
8.1
International medical business and our duties
8.2
Rules to open L.C.
8.3
Laws of International business.
8.4
Responsibilities of entrepreneur on foreign trade.
8.5
Rules and techniques to open clinic & hospital.
8.6
Maintaning techniques of medical equipment.
8.7
Visit/Study tour.
9. Understand the concept of Self employment.
9.1
Define Self employment.
9.2
Describe the different types of employment.
9.3
Describe the importance of business as a profession.
9.4
Describe the reasons for success and failure in business.
9.5
Discuss the self assessment of entrepreneurship qualities
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10. Understand the concept of entrepreneurial motivation.
10.1 Define entrepreneurial motivation.
10.2 Discuss the achievement motivation theory.
10.3 Describe the means of improving achievement motivation.
10.4 Discuss the background of high need achievement.
10.5 Describe the problems associated with high need achievement.
11. Understand the the business plan.
11.1 Define business plan.
11.2 Describe the importance of business plan.
11.3 Discuss the contents of business plan.
11.4 Describe the business plan.
12. Understand the concept of sources of assistance & industrial sanctioning
procedure.
12.1 Define sources of assistance.
12.2 Describe different types of sources of assistance.
12.3 How you collect fund
12.4 Discuss the aid of sources
12.5 Discuss the industrial policy.
12.6 Discuss the technique of industrial policy.
12.7 Define foreign aid.
Assignment:
 Case Study : A successful businessman
 Study Tour: Private clinic, Medical Hospital
 Submit a proposal to open a clinic
 Profit & Loss analysis of any clinic
 Visit: where medical equipment purchases
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