if they have completed all academic semesters, have no unjustified financial debts, average weighted mark is not lower than 7, student is not exmatriculated.
The course provides the first insight into the basic principles of the human body's functioning. During seminars and practice sessions, students will learn the principles of managing the functions of the body.
Purpose of the course: to provide knowledge of the physiological functions and control functions of the human
mechanisms at the level of cells, tissues and organs, as well as to gain insight into complex
systems.
Course assignment: to understand the principles of vegetative, somatic, sensory and psychic functions.
The course is implemented in English.
The aim of the course is to help the learners function in elementary social situations, promote the acquisition of lexis and grammar necessary for everyday communication, and form a firm basis for further communication in the Latvian language in the study process and professional activities. The tasks of the course are as follows:
1) to help the learners gain knowledge of the grammar, vocabulary, phonology and syntax of the Latvian language;
2) to develop basic reading, writing, listening and speaking skills.
The course has been developed in accordance with the A1 level requirements of the content specifications set by the European Council.
The course is taught in Latvian.
The aim of the course is to help the learners function in elementary social situations, promote the acquisition of lexis and grammar necessary for everyday communication, and form a firm basis for further communication in the Latvian language in the study process and professional activities. The tasks of the course are as follows:
1) to help the learners gain knowledge of the grammar, vocabulary, phonology and syntax of the Latvian language;
2) to develop basic reading, writing, listening and speaking skills.
The course has been developed in accordance with the A1 level requirements of the content specifications set by the European Council.
The course is taught in Latvian.
The aim of the course is to teach or repeat how to use descriptive and inferential statistics according to the research design to address specific research questions.
Course objectives: to get acquainted with the principles of artificial intelligence in data processing, to learn inferential statistical tests, to interpret the results of statistical test analysis, to calculate the required sample size, to use statistical effect size calculations, to use rmarkdown syntax in R program, to use R packages ggplot2, dplyr, epiR, flextable, pwr, gtsummary, kableExtra for processing, transformation, selection and visualization of data to prepare doctoral students for the development of publications and research.
Prerequisite knowledge required for the acquisition of the course corresponds to the study programme admission requirements and the general knowledge, slills and competences obtained at the previous level of education.
Language of course teaching - Latvian, English.
The overall aim of the course is to provide students with knowledge about microstructures and functions, their interactions in the human tissues, organs and organ systems. The tasks of this course are to introduce students to the tissue and organ systems morphofunctional characteristics based on the latest advances in medical histology; provide students with knowledge on human tissue and organ changes during ontogenesis, develop understanding of diagnostic manipulation and treatment method morphofunctional grounds.