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No |
Module Name |
Ethnopharmacy |
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1 |
Code of Subjects |
P10A02.0709 |
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2 |
Study load |
2(2-0) credits Contact hour per semester: 27 Independent study hour per semester : 64 Total workload : 91 |
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3 |
Semester |
7 |
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4 |
Precondition |
There is no |
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5 |
Competence |
After participating in this lecture, students are able to understand the process of traditional medicine, medicinal ingredients as well as the use and process of treating a “sick” condition which is the basis for the discovery and development of new drugs rooted in local culture and wisdom. Students are also able to understand and appreciate the meaning of professional ethics. |
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6 |
Elements of Competency |
MKK |
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7 |
Type Competency |
Supporting competence |
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8 |
Syllabus |
This course contains a discussion of the basic theory of Ethnopharmacy in relation to Medical Anthropology with a specific review of pharmaceutical insights based on local wisdom of certain ethnic communities regarding diseases, drugs, treatment methods, and medicinal substances without being separated from their local cultural dressings. |
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9 |
Attribute Soft Skill |
Ethics, awareness, discipline |
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10 |
Learning methods |
Presentation, lecturer, discussion, project |
|
11 |
Learning Media |
LCD Projector |
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12 |
Appraisal |
Task (20%); Mid Exam (40%; Final Exam (40%) |
|
13 |
Lecturer |
Prof. Dr. Moelyono Moektiwardoyo, M,S Dr. Ade Zuhrotin, M.Si |
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14 |
Reference |
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