Human anatomy II
(objectives)
It is a fundamental objective of the course to provide the student in Medicine and Surgery with morpho-functional information on the structure of internal organs (Splancnology) and of the Human Nervous System, essential to the practice of basic medicine. Besides the study of the essential morphological characteristics of these systems, the functional correlates at cellular and sub-cellular level must therefore be clarified. The student will have to learn the contents of Splancnology and Neuroanatomy, necessary to face the patient's examination, and to understand symptomatological aspects and their evolution in pathological degeneration. The student will also have to acquire the knowledge of how the structural organization of the various apparatuses is realized during the course of embryonic development. The subject will be treated with a systematic and descriptive approach, allowing the student to acquire the anatomical language and to know the multiple elements constituting these parts of the human body in functionally homogeneous apparatuses. The morpho-functional integration between the different apparatuses, and the structural relationships that are realized between them in localized areas of the human body, relevant from the clinical point of view, will instead be treated according to a topographic perspective, also giving notions of radiological anatomy.
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Code
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90234 |
Language
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ENG |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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5
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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BIO/16
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Contact Hours
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50
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Personal Study Hours
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Type of Activity
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Basic compulsory activities
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Credits
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2
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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BIO/16
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Contact Hours
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20
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Personal Study Hours
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Group: CANALE A
Teacher
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Sciamanna Giuseppe
(syllabus)
- SPLANCNOLOGY AND MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY Respiratory system: trachea, bronchi, lungs, pleurae. The mediastinum (program partially completed in Anatomy I). Peritoneal cavity: omental bursa, mesenteri, peritoneal recesses. Digestive system: esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine and anal canal. Abdomino-pelvic musculature and inguinal canal Liver and pancreas. Urinary system: kidney, ureters, bladder and urethra. Male and female genital system. Endocrine system: Hypophysis, epiphyses, thyroid, parathyroid, endocrine pancreas, adrenal gonads, chromaffin system.
- NEUROANATOMY. Microscopic structures underlying the functioning of the nervous system: sensory receptors (proprioceptors and exteroceptors), neurons, glia, myelin, synapses. General organization of the pathways of conscious and unconscious sensitivity and motor pathways. Spinal cord: gray and white substance of the spinal cord, reflex arcs.
Brain stem: medulla oblungata, pons, midbrain, peduncles, grey matter nuclei, connections with other districts of the SNC.
Cerebellum: microscopic structure, afferent and efferent pathways.
Diencephalon: thalamus, epitalamus, subthalamus, meta-thalamus; the reticular bulb-diencephalic formation; the hypothalamus.
Telencephalon,: Basal Nuclei, the cerebral hemispheres, the cortical areas and the intra- and interhemispheric association systems; histological structure of the cerebral cortex; the limbic lobe and the hippocampus.
Functional systems: the pyramidal and extrapyramidal pathways, the pathways of epicritic and protopathic sensitivity.Cranial nerve nuclei and their functional specialization. General organization of nerve plexuses.
Meninges and liquor system: organization of the meninges in the various regions of the SNC; descriptive anatomy of the ventricular system, formation, circulation and reabsorption of CSF. Vascularization of the central nervous system: arterial network and venous sinus system.
Autonomic nervous system: general organization of the vegetative nervous system; parasympathetic and orthosympathetic.
Peripheral nervous system: cranial nerves and spinal nerves. Plexus organization and regional innervation study.
Sense organs: anatomy, histology and nerve pathways of the eye, ear, smell and taste
(reference books)
Trattato di Anatomia Umana (Anastasi et al.), editore Edi- Ermes Anatomia del Gray (ultiima edizione), editore Elsevier-Masson
ATLAS: Netter, editore Elsevier-Masson oppure Prometheus-Universita', editore UTET Sobotta, ultima edizione, editore Elsevier-Masson
Integrative books: Neuroanatomia (English version): Clinical Neuroanatomy (R. Snell), ultima edizione, editore Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
Oral exam
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Teacher
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Barchi Marco
(syllabus)
COURSE SYLLABUS SPLANCNOLOGY Torax: Respiratory system: trachea, bronchi, lungs, pleurae. The mediastinum (program partially completed in Anatomy I). Abdomen: Peritoneal cavity: omental bursa, mesenteri, peritoneal recesses. Digestive system (Anatomical relations, innervation and vascolarization) esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine and anal canal. Abdomino-pelvic musculature and inguinal canal Liver and pancreas. Urinary system (Anatomical relations, innervation and vascolarization): kidney, ureters, bladder and urethra. Male and female genital system (Anatomical relations, innervation and vascolarization). Endocrine system: Hypophysis, epiphyses, thyroid, parathyroid, endocrine pancreas, adrenal gonads, chromaffin system.
NEUROANATOMY. Microscopic structures underlying the functioning of the nervous system (Neurons, Glial cells, synapses): Spinal cord: gray and white substance of the spinal cord.. Brain stem: medulla oblungata, pons, midbrain, peduncles, grey matter nuclei, connections with other districts of the SNC. Cerebellum: microscopic structure, afferent and efferent pathways. Diencephalon: thalamus, epitalamus, subthalamus, meta-thalamus; the reticular bulb-diencephalic formation; the hypothalamus. Telencephalon,: Basal Nuclei, the cerebral hemispheres, the cortical areas and the intra- and interhemispheric association systems; histological structure of the cerebral cortex; the limbic lobe and the hippocampus. Functional systems: the pyramidal and extrapyramidal pathways, the pathways of epicritic and protopathic sensitivity. Meninges and liquor system: organization of the meninges in the various regions of the SNC; descriptive anatomy of the ventricular system, formation, circulation and reabsorption of CSF. Vascularization of the central nervous system: arterial network and venous sinus system. MICROSCOPY ANATOMY: The study of normal structure of main human organs described during the class under the microscope.
(reference books)
Trattato di Anatomia Umana (Anastasi et al.), editore Edi- Ermes Anatomia del Gray (ultima edizione), editore Elsevier-Masson
ATLANTI/ATLAS: Netter, editore Elsevier-Masson oppure Prometheus-Universita', editore UTET Sobotta, ultima edizione, editore Elsevier-Masson
N.B: TESTI INTEGRATIVI/Integrative books: Neuroanatomia (in lingua inglese): Snell's Clinical Neuroanatomy 8th Editino by Ryan Splittgerber Ph.D. Gray's Clinical Neuroanatomy, by Elliott L. Mancall & David G. Brock
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
Oral exam
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Teacher
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Meringolo Maria
(syllabus)
COURSE SYLLABUS SPLANCNOLOGY Torax: Respiratory system: trachea, bronchi, lungs, pleurae. The mediastinum (program partially completed in Anatomy I). Abdomen: Peritoneal cavity: omental bursa, mesenteri, peritoneal recesses. Digestive system (Anatomical relations, innervation and vascolarization) esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine and anal canal. Abdomino-pelvic musculature and inguinal canal Liver and pancreas. Urinary system (Anatomical relations, innervation and vascolarization): kidney, ureters, bladder and urethra. Male and female genital system (Anatomical relations, innervation and vascolarization). Endocrine system: Hypophysis, epiphyses, thyroid, parathyroid, endocrine pancreas, adrenal gonads, chromaffin system.
NEUROANATOMY. Microscopic structures underlying the functioning of the nervous system (Neurons, Glial cells, synapses): Spinal cord: gray and white substance of the spinal cord.. Brain stem: medulla oblungata, pons, midbrain, peduncles, grey matter nuclei, connections with other districts of the SNC. Cerebellum: microscopic structure, afferent and efferent pathways. Diencephalon: thalamus, epitalamus, subthalamus, meta-thalamus; the reticular bulb-diencephalic formation; the hypothalamus. Telencephalon,: Basal Nuclei, the cerebral hemispheres, the cortical areas and the intra- and interhemispheric association systems; histological structure of the cerebral cortex; the limbic lobe and the hippocampus. Functional systems: the pyramidal and extrapyramidal pathways, the pathways of epicritic and protopathic sensitivity. Meninges and liquor system: organization of the meninges in the various regions of the SNC; descriptive anatomy of the ventricular system, formation, circulation and reabsorption of CSF. Vascularization of the central nervous system: arterial network and venous sinus system. MICROSCOPY ANATOMY: The study of normal structure of main human organs described during the class under the microscope.
(reference books)
TESTI CONSIGLIATI E BIBLIOGRAFIA/READING MATERIALS
Trattato di Anatomia Umana (Anastasi et al.), editore Edi- Ermes Anatomia del Gray (ultima edizione), editore Elsevier-Masson
ATLANTI/ATLAS: Netter, editore Elsevier-Masson oppure Prometheus-Universita', editore UTET Sobotta, ultima edizione, editore Elsevier-Masson
N.B: TESTI INTEGRATIVI/Integrative books: Neuroanatomia (in lingua inglese): Snell's Clinical Neuroanatomy 8th Editino by Ryan Splittgerber Ph.D. Gray's Clinical Neuroanatomy, by Elliott L. Mancall & David G. Brock
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
Oral exam
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Group: CANALE B
Teacher
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Sciamanna Giuseppe
(syllabus)
- SPLANCNOLOGY AND MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY Respiratory system: trachea, bronchi, lungs, pleurae. The mediastinum (program partially completed in Anatomy I). Peritoneal cavity: omental bursa, mesenteri, peritoneal recesses. Digestive system: esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine and anal canal. Abdomino-pelvic musculature and inguinal canal Liver and pancreas. Urinary system: kidney, ureters, bladder and urethra. Male and female genital system. Endocrine system: Hypophysis, epiphyses, thyroid, parathyroid, endocrine pancreas, adrenal gonads, chromaffin system.
- NEUROANATOMY. Microscopic structures underlying the functioning of the nervous system: sensory receptors (proprioceptors and exteroceptors), neurons, glia, myelin, synapses. General organization of the pathways of conscious and unconscious sensitivity and motor pathways. Spinal cord: gray and white substance of the spinal cord, reflex arcs.
Brain stem: medulla oblungata, pons, midbrain, peduncles, grey matter nuclei, connections with other districts of the SNC.
Cerebellum: microscopic structure, afferent and efferent pathways.
Diencephalon: thalamus, epitalamus, subthalamus, meta-thalamus; the reticular bulb-diencephalic formation; the hypothalamus.
Telencephalon,: Basal Nuclei, the cerebral hemispheres, the cortical areas and the intra- and interhemispheric association systems; histological structure of the cerebral cortex; the limbic lobe and the hippocampus.
Functional systems: the pyramidal and extrapyramidal pathways, the pathways of epicritic and protopathic sensitivity.Cranial nerve nuclei and their functional specialization. General organization of nerve plexuses.
Meninges and liquor system: organization of the meninges in the various regions of the SNC; descriptive anatomy of the ventricular system, formation, circulation and reabsorption of CSF. Vascularization of the central nervous system: arterial network and venous sinus system.
Autonomic nervous system: general organization of the vegetative nervous system; parasympathetic and orthosympathetic.
Peripheral nervous system: cranial nerves and spinal nerves. Plexus organization and regional innervation study.
Sense organs: anatomy, histology and nerve pathways of the eye, ear, smell and taste
(reference books)
Trattato di Anatomia Umana (Anastasi et al.), editore Edi- Ermes Anatomia del Gray (ultiima edizione), editore Elsevier-Masson
ATLAS: Netter, editore Elsevier-Masson oppure Prometheus-Universita', editore UTET Sobotta, ultima edizione, editore Elsevier-Masson
Integrative books: Neuroanatomia (English version): Clinical Neuroanatomy (R. Snell), ultima edizione, editore Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
Oral exam
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Teacher
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Barchi Marco
(syllabus)
COURSE SYLLABUS SPLANCNOLOGY Torax: Respiratory system: trachea, bronchi, lungs, pleurae. The mediastinum (program partially completed in Anatomy I). Abdomen: Peritoneal cavity: omental bursa, mesenteri, peritoneal recesses. Digestive system (Anatomical relations, innervation and vascolarization) esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine and anal canal. Abdomino-pelvic musculature and inguinal canal Liver and pancreas. Urinary system (Anatomical relations, innervation and vascolarization): kidney, ureters, bladder and urethra. Male and female genital system (Anatomical relations, innervation and vascolarization). Endocrine system: Hypophysis, epiphyses, thyroid, parathyroid, endocrine pancreas, adrenal gonads, chromaffin system.
NEUROANATOMY. Microscopic structures underlying the functioning of the nervous system (Neurons, Glial cells, synapses): Spinal cord: gray and white substance of the spinal cord.. Brain stem: medulla oblungata, pons, midbrain, peduncles, grey matter nuclei, connections with other districts of the SNC. Cerebellum: microscopic structure, afferent and efferent pathways. Diencephalon: thalamus, epitalamus, subthalamus, meta-thalamus; the reticular bulb-diencephalic formation; the hypothalamus. Telencephalon,: Basal Nuclei, the cerebral hemispheres, the cortical areas and the intra- and interhemispheric association systems; histological structure of the cerebral cortex; the limbic lobe and the hippocampus. Functional systems: the pyramidal and extrapyramidal pathways, the pathways of epicritic and protopathic sensitivity. Meninges and liquor system: organization of the meninges in the various regions of the SNC; descriptive anatomy of the ventricular system, formation, circulation and reabsorption of CSF. Vascularization of the central nervous system: arterial network and venous sinus system. MICROSCOPY ANATOMY: The study of normal structure of main human organs described during the class under the microscope.
(reference books)
TESTI CONSIGLIATI E BIBLIOGRAFIA/READING MATERIALS
Trattato di Anatomia Umana (Anastasi et al.), editore Edi- Ermes Anatomia del Gray (ultima edizione), editore Elsevier-Masson
ATLANTI/ATLAS: Netter, editore Elsevier-Masson oppure Prometheus-Universita', editore UTET Sobotta, ultima edizione, editore Elsevier-Masson
N.B: TESTI INTEGRATIVI/Integrative books: Neuroanatomia (in lingua inglese): Snell's Clinical Neuroanatomy 8th Editino by Ryan Splittgerber Ph.D. Gray's Clinical Neuroanatomy, by Elliott L. Mancall & David G. Brock
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
Oral exam
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Teacher
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Meringolo Maria
(syllabus)
COURSE SYLLABUS SPLANCNOLOGY Torax: Respiratory system: trachea, bronchi, lungs, pleurae. The mediastinum (program partially completed in Anatomy I). Abdomen: Peritoneal cavity: omental bursa, mesenteri, peritoneal recesses. Digestive system (Anatomical relations, innervation and vascolarization) esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine and anal canal. Abdomino-pelvic musculature and inguinal canal Liver and pancreas. Urinary system (Anatomical relations, innervation and vascolarization): kidney, ureters, bladder and urethra. Male and female genital system (Anatomical relations, innervation and vascolarization). Endocrine system: Hypophysis, epiphyses, thyroid, parathyroid, endocrine pancreas, adrenal gonads, chromaffin system.
NEUROANATOMY. Microscopic structures underlying the functioning of the nervous system (Neurons, Glial cells, synapses): Spinal cord: gray and white substance of the spinal cord.. Brain stem: medulla oblungata, pons, midbrain, peduncles, grey matter nuclei, connections with other districts of the SNC. Cerebellum: microscopic structure, afferent and efferent pathways. Diencephalon: thalamus, epitalamus, subthalamus, meta-thalamus; the reticular bulb-diencephalic formation; the hypothalamus. Telencephalon,: Basal Nuclei, the cerebral hemispheres, the cortical areas and the intra- and interhemispheric association systems; histological structure of the cerebral cortex; the limbic lobe and the hippocampus. Functional systems: the pyramidal and extrapyramidal pathways, the pathways of epicritic and protopathic sensitivity. Meninges and liquor system: organization of the meninges in the various regions of the SNC; descriptive anatomy of the ventricular system, formation, circulation and reabsorption of CSF. Vascularization of the central nervous system: arterial network and venous sinus system. MICROSCOPY ANATOMY: The study of normal structure of main human organs described during the class under the microscope.
(reference books)
TESTI CONSIGLIATI E BIBLIOGRAFIA/READING MATERIALS
Trattato di Anatomia Umana (Anastasi et al.), editore Edi- Ermes Anatomia del Gray (ultima edizione), editore Elsevier-Masson
ATLANTI/ATLAS: Netter, editore Elsevier-Masson oppure Prometheus-Universita', editore UTET Sobotta, ultima edizione, editore Elsevier-Masson
N.B: TESTI INTEGRATIVI/Integrative books: Neuroanatomia (in lingua inglese): Snell's Clinical Neuroanatomy 8th Editino by Ryan Splittgerber Ph.D. Gray's Clinical Neuroanatomy, by Elliott L. Mancall & David G. Brock
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
Oral exam
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