Intended Learning Outcomes of the Course (ILOs)
a- Knowledge and Understanding:
After successful completion of the course the students should be able to:
a.1 Mention the medical importance of arthropods, archnida and protozoa.
a.2 Classify and list veterinary important insect, crustacea, archnida and protozoa.
a.3 Illustrate the morphological characters and life cycle of veterinary important arthropods, archnida and protozoa.
a.4 Tell the medical importance of arthropods, archnida and protozoa, methods of diagnosis and control.
b- Intellectual Skills:
After successful completion of the course the students should be able to
b.1 Identify insect, crustacea, archnida and protozoa with their stages.
b.2 Collaret the clinical and pathogenesis signs with parasitic infections.
c- Professional and Practical Skills:
After successful completion of the course the students should be able to
c.1 Identify fixed samples of insect, crustacea, archnida parts on slide microscope and TV monitor.
c.2 Identify the morphology of arthropods preserved in boxes.
c.3 Identify fixed samples of protozoa on slide microscope and TV monitor.
d- General and Transferable Skills:
After successful completion of the course the students should be able to
d.1 Control medically important arthropods.
d.2 Solve endemic protozoa problems.
d.3 Identify diagnostic stages of arthropods and protozoa