APPLIED PHYSICS, BASIC MATHEMATICS FOR BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES, INFORMATICS
cod. 1005246

Academic year 2024/25
1° year of course - First semester
Professor responsible for the course unit
Aba LOSI
integrated course unit
11 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
in ITALIAN

Course unit structured in the following modules:

Learning objectives

D1 - KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
At the end of the educational activities, students will master knowledges and understanding of basic topics in applied physics and mathematics, and in computer sciences. The course aims to bring students to know and understand in the context of Veterinary Sciences:In particular the statistical indices, the information in a table of data, the distributions of Bernoulli and Gauss; the theoretical foundations of computer basic, vocabulary and main instruments for use competent Informatics; the physical tools preparatory to other topics: chemistry, biochemistry, physiology, biomechanics, radiology.
D2 - APPLYING KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
To correctly apply formulae and concepts; to be able to understand and solve autonomously problems of applied physics and mathematics; to be able to understand correctly the text of theoretical questions and problems. To apply the learned knowledge to solve concrete problems (such as e.g., the problem of dosing the elements when preparing a medicine to administer to an animal or the problem of extracting significant information from a large number of data, also using probabilistic tools). To be able to use in a competent way computer science in the context of veterinary sciences, to use autonomously spreadsheets to create simple graphs and simple elaborations of data. Finally, to be able to perform bibliographic researches in the main databases concerning veterinary sciences.
D3 - MAKING JUDGMENTS
To be able to use the knowledge and understanding of the course topics to solve simple problems, autonomously evaluating the better and fastest solution for the problem itself. To be able to analyze quantitative data and to control research hypotheses through simple statistical analyses.To know how to answer questions on the studied topics in a critical way. Students must be able to evaluate coherence and correctness of results obtained by themselves or by others
D4 - COMMUNICATION SKILLS
To be able to answer questions in a synthetic and rigorous way, on the studied topics; to be able to express in an immediately understandable language concepts and comments to multiple answer questions. Through the front lectures and the assistance of the teacher, the students acquire the specific and appropriate scientific vocabulary, applied to the specific topics learned in each module.
D5 - LEARNING SKILLS
The student who has attended the modular course, is able to deepen autonomously his/her knowledge in statistics and probability, of ppalied physics and of informatics. He/She will also be able to consult specialized textbook, even outside the topics illustrated during the lectures. This to facilitate the entry in the labour market as well as a second-level study in fileds requiring knowledges in the three given fields.

Prerequisites

Operations on the set of real numbers, with logarithms, exponential and trigonometric functions.

Course unit content

The integrated course of Applied Physics, Basic Mathematics for Biomedical Sciences and Informatics presents the tools necessary to get into veterinary science. The integration is to define the content that they all be addressed at the optimum level and no one is excluded.
For details see the page of each single module: https://www.unipr.it/ugov/degreecourse/168538
The general contents are:
MATHEMATICS: 1) Fundamentals of mathematics and logic. 2) discrete and continuous random variables, statistical models of random variables. 3) Combinatory and probability theory. Distribution of Gauss and Bernoulli.
COMPUTERS: 1) Architecture of the computer and foundations. 2) Operating Systems. 3) Software Applications. 4) The networks and the web. 5) Multimedia '.
PHYSICS: 1) Foundations of mechanics. 2) Thermodynamics and Thermodynamics. 3) Fluid statics and fluid dynamics. 4) Electricity, Magnetism and electrical currents. 5) Waves, acoustics. 6) Radiation and Dosimetry. 7) Optics and Spectroscopy.

Full programme

See the page of each single module https://cdlm-mv.unipr.it/degreecourse/details/168538

Bibliography

1. Alan Giambattista, Betty McCarthy Richardson, Robert C. Richardson- FISICA GENERALE Principi ed Applicazioni- McGraw-Hill edizioni

2. M. Abate: “Matematica e Statistica, Le basi per le scienze della vita”, McGraw-Hill, (2009).

V. Villani: “Matematica per le discipline bio-mediche”, Quarta edizione, McGraw-Hill, (2007).

3. Tao of Computing, Henry M. Walker, Chapman & Hall/CRC Textbooks in Computing
Statistical Analysis: Microsoft Excel 2010, C. Carlberg, QUE

4. Electronic slides of lessons and exercises

Teaching methods

Taeching in classroom with the aid of slides and computers. Lessons will be videorerded via the Teams platform.
Teaching activities will be carried out via slide-based lessons and written exercises. Slides will be uploaded on the Elly platform once a week. To download the slides it is necessary that students subscribes to the platform. Slides are considered integral part of the teaching material.
The Informatics course devotes six hours in the classroom use of portable personal computers of students, the purpose of acquiring practical knowledge on the major software applications.

Assessment methods and criteria

The examination consists of three written tests for the three distinct modules: FIS,MAT,INF .
The final mark of each written test ranges from 0 to 30 cum laude. Sufficiency is achieved with a score of 18 or higher. The final mark for the integrated course is given by the arithmetic mean of the three votes. Sufficiency must be achived in each module, within the same session.
It is mandatory to subscribe for each written text on the ESSE3 platform: https://unipr.esse3.cineca.it/Home.do . In ESSE3 each of the written modular texts is marked as PROVA PARZIALE (= final text of a module, i.e. FIS, MAT, INF). For the official registration it is also mandatory to subscribe for an APPELLO, whose date is concomitant or very close to the PROVE PARZIALI.
A student can and may subscribe for one, two or all three texts on the occasion of an APPELLO, but MUST conclude all three texts successfully within the same session: (a session includes 2 or 3 APPELLI)
Note: if a students wants to perform all three written texts MUST also subscirbe for the corresponding APPELLO; he/she must also do this on the occasion of the last or last two PROVE PARZIALI
The APPELLO will be and official “record producing” one, with previous publication of the results: after the correction of the PROVE PARZIALI we will publish a draft of the official record; the draft will be kept as such for 7 days, during which the student has the possibility to reject the mark: note that e reject corresponds to a withdrawal, not to an objection. Objections must be send to the single professors before the final record. Also the results of the PROVE PARZIALI will be published on ESSE3
For the first-year students it is not possible to give a final exam before the end of the first semester or outside the Easter break
Obtaining the European Computer Driving Licence (ECDL) for the corresponding modules in the program allows the student to be exempted from the test.
The examination is intended to determine whether the student knows and understands
1) the statistical indexes and tables of data outputs,
2) the Bernoulli and Gauss distributions with the ability to locate and study them;
3) the theoretical foundations of computer basic, vocabulary and main instruments for use competent Informatics;
4) the elements of physics necessary for other disciplines such as chemistry, biochemistry, physiology, biomechanics, and physical technologies in basic research and in diagnostic practice.

Other information

Beginning from 2016 the new teaching regulation request to successufully complete all three written texts within the same session (including the extensions of march/april and december for the jauary/frbuary session and for the septemebr session, respectively), in order to achieve the total and final mark

2030 agenda goals for sustainable development

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