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MODULE HANDBOOK

Course: Veterinary Immunology


Academic Year : 2017/2018

A. Course Identity

Modul name : Veterinary Immunology


Level modul: Bachelor
Abbreviation, if applicable: KHU 3084
Sub-Heading, if applicable: -
Courses included in the -
module, if applicable
Semester/term: 6 / year 3
Module Coordinator(s): Prof. drh. Widya Asmara, SU., Ph.D.
Lecturer(s): Prof. Dr. drh. AETH. Wahyuni, M.Si.
Dr. drh. Tri Untari, M.Si.
Dr. drh. M. Haryadi Wibowo, MP.
drh. Sidna Artanto, M.Biotech
Language: Bahasa Indonesia
Classifications within the Main Course
curriculum:
Teaching Format/ class 2 hours lecture/week
hours per weeks during the
semester:
Workload 2 hours lecture x 15 weeks = 30 hours
2 hours exam x 2 = 4 hours
4 hours FGD x 3 weeks = 12 hours
2 hours self study x 15 weeks = 30 hours
Total = 76 hours equivalen 3.04 ECTS
1 ECTS = 25 hours
Credit points: 2 (2/0)
Requirements Veterinary Virology (KHU 3083)
Learning goals/ CO1:
competencies: 1. Able to understand the organs, cells, and components
of the immune system, the body's defense against
infection both innate immune responses and adaptive
immune responses, humoral immune responses and
cellular immune responses, hypersensitivity reactions,
autoimmune, immune tolerance, and immunization
principles.
2. Able to understand and explain the phenomena of
animal body responses related to bacterial infections,
viral infections, mycotic infections, allergic reactions
and / or hypersensitivity, so as to be able to make
diagnostic decisions and clinical action suggestions
3. Able to understand the principles of immunological
reactions and antibody-antigen reactions
CO2:
Able to perform laboratory examination of
immunological reactions based on the principles of
agglutination and precipitation reactions, such as
neutralization test, HI test and ELISA test.
Content 1. Introduction
2. Organ of immune systems
3. Cell of immune systems,
4. Innate immune system
5. Cytokines and Chemokines
6. Complement system
7. Antigens
8. Antibodies
9. Immune response to bacterial infection
10. Immune response to viral infection,
11. Immune response to tumors
12. Immune response to protozoa
13. Hypersensitivity and allergies
14. Immune tolerance
15. Vaccine and immunization principles.
Study/ exam achievement: Assessment Assessment Point Course outcome (CO)
aspect element
Cognitive Mid term 85 CO1
Final exam
Affective Focus Group 15 CO2
Discussion
(FGD),
Activity;
Presence;
Discipline;
Politeness
Final indexed is defined as follow:
Score Alphabetical Score Alphabetical
score score
≥ 75 A (4,0) 57,4 - 55 C (2,0)
74,9 - 72,5 A- (3,75) 55,9 - 2,5 C- (1,75)
72,4 - 70 A/B (3,5) 52,4 - 50 C/D (1,50)
69,9 - 67,5 B+ (3,25) 49,9 - 45 D+ (1,25)
67,4 - 65 B (3,0) 45,9 - 40 D (1,0)
64,9 - 62,5 B- (2,75) < 40 E (0)
62,4 - 60 B/C (2,5) incomplete TL
59,9 - 57,5 C+ (2,25)
NA : Absolute score
Forms of Media: LCD projectors and whiteboard
Literature: 1. Abbas, AK., Lichtman, AH., and Pillai, S., 2016. Basic
Immunology, Function and disorder of immune system, 5th
edition. Elsevier.
2. Abbas, AK., Lichtman, AH., and Pillai, S., 2018.
Cellular and Molecular Immunology. 9th Edition. Elsevier.
3. Tizard IR. 2012. Veterinary Immunology. 9th Edition.
Elsevier.
4. Day, MJ., and Schultz, RD., 2014. Veterinary
Immunology: Principles and Practice, 2nd Edition, CRC
Press.
Notes: If absolute score on the Final Examination cannot be applied,
the calculation with relative score will be conducted.

B. Mapping PLO to CO

PLO CO1 CO 2
PLO2 Mastering knowledge about basic concepts, principles √
and theories related to veterinary science
PLO3 Mastering skills in applying Science and Technology √ √
laboratory of biomedical anatomy, histology,
physiology, biochemical, embryology, reproduction,
clinical pathology, pathology, microbiology,
parasitology, immunology, pharmacology, toxicology,
radiology and Veterinary Public Health.
PLO9 Responsible to own job and can be given responsibility √
for the work result achievement of biomedical
laboratory, such as; anatomy, histology, physiology,
biochemical, embryology, reproduction, clinical
pathology, pathology, microbiology, parasitology,
immunology, pharmacology, toxicology, radiology, and
veterinary public health.

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