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Physics

Code: 173111
ECTS: 6.0
Lecturers in charge: doc. dr. sc. Kristina Serec
Lecturers: izv. prof. dr. sc. Sanja Dolanski Babić - Seminar
izv. prof. dr. sc. Ozren Gamulin - Seminar

izv. prof. dr. sc. Sanja Dolanski Babić - Lectures
izv. prof. dr. sc. Ozren Gamulin - Lectures

izv. prof. dr. sc. Sanja Dolanski Babić - Laboratory exercises
izv. prof. dr. sc. Ozren Gamulin - Laboratory exercises
Maria Krajačić , mag. educ. phys. - Laboratory exercises
Nikola Šegedin , mag. educ. phys. - Laboratory exercises
dr. sc. Marko Škrabić - Laboratory exercises
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Load:

1. komponenta

Lecture typeTotal
Lectures 20
Laboratory exercises 20
Seminar 20
* Load is given in academic hour (1 academic hour = 45 minutes)
Description:
The goal of physics course for student of dental medicine is to learn how to use basic physical principles and laws to describe biological processes and structure of biological systems at the molecular level. In studying metabolic processes and the interaction of the body with the environment simple physical models are used. Those models are based on knowledge of energy and matter transfer inside biological systems and action of external energy sources on biological systems. The main teaching task is to familiarize students with the knowledge of selected parts of physics connected with biological systems and, with examples in seminar classes, bring them closer to ways of thinking necessary to apply that knowledge in dentistry. In addition, students should be able to explain the physical basis of diagnostic and therapeutic methods in dentistry practice necessary for understanding them. Laboratory exercise have task to qualify students to do measurements, explain and present results of experiments. They also have a goal to qualify students for handling simple measuring devices and improve their understanding of basic physical laws. All lectures, seminars and labs are obligatory. A student can be absent from class up to 20 % of the overall course load but have to make up for seminars and lab work. Missed seminars have to be submitted in the form of essay to the course coordinator before the exam. Missed labs have to be made up during the make-up lab hours provided by the Department. During the make-up lab, only one missed exercise can be completed. The completion and proper documentation of each lab exercise and seminar and approval thereof by the course instructor are conditions for the course completion and obtaining the signature in the Index. A student has to get the signature prior taking the exam.

Rules of grading and additional information
The exam has three parts: written, practical and oral.
Throughout the course, students are offered two partial tests (quizzes) consisting of 18 questions each. Student must have 10 (55 %) correct answers to pass the quiz.
If a student has not collected 20 points throughout the course, then he has to take a written exam prior to oral exam. Written exam has 36 questions and to pass it the student must have 22 (61 %) correct answers. To take an oral exam a student has to pass the written part.
Immediately after finishing all lab exercises, students are offered to take preliminary practical exam. If a student fails in this exam, he or she is obliged to take practical part of the exam at regular exam terms. Once the written and practical parts of the exam are passed they remain valid for all exam terms in that academic year. To get a grade of the course a student has to pass all three parts of the exam.
Learning outcomes:
Literature:
  1. , Required literature:
    1. The digital version of the course textbook, power point presentations of all lectures and seminars are placed on Merlin.
    2. Physics Laboratory Manual, Ed. M. Balarin, J. Brnjas-Kraljević, O. Gamulin, Medicinska naklada, Zagreb, , , .
  2. , Recommended literature:
    1. J. Newman: Physics of the Life Sciences, Springer, New York 2008
    2. I.P. Herman: Physics of the Human Body, Springer, Berlin 2007
    3. P. Davidovits: Physics in Biology and Medicine, Harcourt Academic Press, San Diego, 2001., , , .
1. semester
Mandatory course - Regular studij - Dental Medicine
Consultations schedule: