UniversitasAirlangga
SEMESTER LEARNING PLAN Prepared by Checked by Approved by Document Register Number
SLP
Person in Charge
Head of Department Vice Dean I
RTS Adikara
(signature)
Soeharsono
(signature)
(Prof.Dr. Fedik A.Rantam,drh.)
(signature) Revision Number-
Date - 4
19 Juni 2018 Faculty of Veterinary
Medicine
Effective Session Begin
(Odd/even) /Year Odd 2017
SLP should be evaluatedannualy A. COURSE IDENTITY
1. Course
Veterinary Acupuncture
2. Course Code
KHK 347
3. BebanStudi (sks) 3 SKS
4. Semester VII Odd Semester
5. Department/ Study Program Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine 6. Acheivement of Graduate
Learning
LO 7 :
Generate diagnose of physiological, abnormalities, metabolic and symptomatic diseases on animals to define diseases correctly
7. Achievement of Course Learning At the end of the lecture, students are expected to be able to:
1. Know and understand the locations of acupuncture points in animals / livestock (chickens, rabbits, dogs, cats, goats, cows / buffalo).
2. Understand and understand the functions of each acupuncture point and its relationship with the related organs.
3. Conduct and explain Laserpunktur technology activities in animals / livestock related to their health, production and reproduction.
4. Able to operate laser equipment for livestock.
8. Course Description
This course is a basic knowledge of Anatomy and Physiology of the Meridian Acupuncture system that is applied in
practical activities in the field. Subjects of this course include: Basics and Philosophy of Balance, Theory of five
elements, Theory of energy, Anatomy and physiology of Points and Meridians of acupuncture,
Laserpuncturetechnology in livestock (chicken, goat / sheep, cattle / buffalo, rare animals, domestic animals) for health and increased production / reproduction (milk, egg and meat production). For this reason, it is hoped that in theory and practice activities this course will provide results that can be done by students.
9. Prerequisites (if any)
Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry
10. Person in Charge Prof.Dr.R.TatangSantanuAdikara, MS.,MS TOT., Akp, drh.
11. Lecturer Prof.Dr.R.TatangSantanuAdikara, MS.,MS TOT., Akp, drh.
B. LEARNING PROGRAM
Week Expected Final Ability Topic of Study Learning
Method Media Time
Student Learning Experience
Assesment Criteria and
Indicator
Value Score
Ref.
(nomor)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 Preliminary / contract lectures
& Introduction to general acupuncture lectures
EDUCATION CONTRACTS &
Introduction to general acupuncture
Lecture and Discussion
LCD 2 X 50
MINUTE
3,12,17
2 Able to master the philosophy of acupuncture (Yin-Yang philosophy and philosophy of five elements)
Yin-Yang Philosophy The Five Elements Philosophy
Lecture and Discussion
LCD 2 X 50
MINUTE
5% 3,18,19
3 Able to understand Qi-energy and be able to identify differences between medicine and nutrition
Qi-energy, Organ Drugs and Nutrition
Lecture and Discussion
LCD 2 X 50
MINUTE
TUTORIAL TASK 1
5. Explain Correctly
Timeliness of
collection
5% 3,18,19
4 Able to master Meridian and Acupuncture Points in some animals, and understand the terms Acupuncture
Meridian Acupuncture Acupuncture points, their location and uses
Lecture and Discussion
LCD 2 X 50
MINUTE
TUTORIAL TASK 2
6. Explain Correctly
Timeliness of
collection
5% 3,21,22
Week Expected Final Ability Topic of Study Learning
Method Media Time Student
Learning AssesmentCri
Value Score
Ref.
(nomor)
Experience teria and Indicator
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
5 Able to master the theory of semiconductor lasers
Laserpuncture, theory and use for veterinary clinics
Lecture and Discussion
LCD 2 X 50
MINUTE
5% 3,10,15
6 Able to master the use of lasers for the benefit of Clinics in Animals
Clinical
Laserpuncture in pets
Lecture and Discussion
LCD 2 X 50
MINUTE
TUTORIAL TASK 3
7. Explain Correctly
Timeliness of
collection
5% 3,10,15
7 Able to complete clinical cases in pets with laserpuncture
Pet Clinic Case Study Lecture and Discussion
LCD 2 X 50
MINUTE
TUTORIAL TASK 4
8. Explain Correctly
Timeliness of
collection
5% 3,10,15
8 Middle Semester Exams 9 Able to master Laserpuncture
Technology for egg production
Laserpuncture for poultry egg production
Lecture and Discussion
LCD 2 X 50
MINUTE
10% 3,5
10 Able to master Laserpuncture Technology for Milk
production
Laserpuncture for milk production in Cows and Goats
Lecture and Discussion
LCD 2 X 50
MINUTE
TUTORIAL TASK 5
9. Explain Correctly
Timeliness of
collection
10%
3,11,15
11 Able to master Laserpuncture Technology for poultry meat production
Laserpuncture growth and meat production in poultry
Lecture and Discussion
LCD 2 X 50
MINUTE
TUTORIAL TASK 6
10. Explain Correctly
Timeliness of
collection
10% 3,12
Week Expected Final Ability Topic of Study Learning
Method Media Time
Student Learning Experience
Assesment Criteria and
Indicator
Value Score
Ref.
(nomor)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
12 Able to master LaserpunctureTechno Lecture and LCD 2 X 50 10% 2,3,4,12,1
LaserpunctureTechnology for meat production in Cows and Goats
logy for Meat
Production and Cattle and Goat Growth
Discussion MINUTE 6
13 Able to master the
Laserpuncture Technology for Reproduction of Mammals
Laserpuncture Technology for Reproduction of Cows and Goats
Lecture and Discussion
LCD 2 X 50
MINUTE
10% 2,3,5,6,7
14 Able to master cases to accelerate and increase the production and quality of poultry eggs
Laserpuncture technology for reproduction of poultry
Lecture and Discussion
LCD 2 X 50
MINUTE
TUTORIAL TASK 7
11. Explain Correctly
Timeliness of
collection
10% 3,5,12
15 Able to master Laserpuncture Technology for Stamina and racing and for animal complaints
Laserpuncture
technology for animal racing and complaints
Lecture and Discussion
LCD 2 X 50
MINUTE
TUTORIAL TASK 8
12. Explain Correctly
Timeliness of
collection
3,5,12,15, 19
16 Final Semester Exams
LSE
C. D
C. BIBLIOGRAPHY
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2. Adikara, RTS, 1994. Application of acupuncture technology for livestock biotechnology in an effort to increase the growth of beef cattle. Indonesian Journal of Acupuncture (Meridian) April Vol. I, No. 1, p.16 - 24.
3. Adikara, RTS. 1995. Balance philosophy (Taoism) in the era of modern science and technology for the development of the Indonesian nation. Indonesian Journal of Acupuncture (Meridian) Vol. II, No. 2, p.115 - 118.
4. Adikara, RTS. 1996. Laserpunktur to increase body weight in beef cattle in East Java. LPKM Media Airlangga University Surabaya.
5. Adikara, RTS. 1997. Laserpunktur technology for egg production in domestic chicken. Indonesian Journal of Acupuncture (Meridian) August, Vol. IV, No. 2, p. 108 - 114.
6. Adikara, RTS, Hermadi, H.A and Samiek, A. 1997. Effect of Laserpunkure on reproductive power and progesterone levels of goat bean blood serum. Indonesian Journal of Acupuncture (Meridian) August Vol. IV, No. 2, p. 115 - 120.
7. Adikara, RTS, Hermadi, H.A and Samiek, A. 1997. Effect of Laserpunkure on super ovulation and cystic follicles in local goats compared to the use of PMSG. Indonesian Journal of Acupuncture (Meridian) August Vol. IV, No. 2, 121 - 126.
8. Adikara, RTS. 1997. Acupuncture for pain threshold values for rabbits. Indonesian Journal of Acupuncture (Meridian) December Vol.
IV, No. 3, p.152 - 157.
9. Adikara, RTS. 1998. Mechanical pressure techniques for the treatment of acupuncture. Indonesian Journal of Acupuncture (Meridian) April Vol. V, No. 1, p.49 - 52.
10. Adikara, RTS. 1998. Research on Helium-Neon Laser Equipment for testing Laserpunktur technology in livestock. Indonesian Journal of Acupuncture (Meridian) August Vol. V, No. 2, p.84 - 91.
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13. Adikara, RTS. 2000. The process of lust (Bulk Lust) by super ovulation through the method of laser firing at the point of reproduction of a local ewe. Indonesian Journal of Acupuncture (Meridian) August Vol. VII, No. 2, p.115 - 118.
14. Adikara, RTS. 2001. Use of laser helium to increase body weight of male goats. Indonesian Journal of Acupuncture (Meridian) December Vol. VIII, No. 3.
15. Adikara, RTS. 2001. Laserpuntkur technology and its biotechnological aspects in the veterinary field. Indonesian Journal of Acupuncture (Meridian) April Vol. VIII, No. 1, p.8 - 12.
16. Adikara, RTS. 2002. Results of Laserpunkure trials in several types of beef cattle with two intensive and extensive maintenance models in East Java. Indonesian Journal of Acupuncture (Meridian) April Vol. IX, No. 1, p.38 - 45.
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18. Allan, M.K. & Kung, S.H. 1977. Veterinary Acupuncture, University Pensylvania Press. USA.
19. Cheung S. 1990. Handbook on Chinesse Veterinary Acupuncture and Moxibustion. FAO regional office for Asia and Pacific Bangkok.
20. EkoSuyanto. 1998. Laser Technology for Acupuncture. Indonesian Journal of Acupuncture (Meridian) April Vol. V, No. 1, p.25 - 33.
21. Koosnadi, S. 1997. Acupuncture points as a collection of active electric cells. Indonesian Journal of Acupuncture (Meridian) August Vol. IV, No. 2, p.80 - 87.
22. Koosnadi, S. 1998. The existence of Acupuncture points. Indonesian Journal of Acupuncture (Meridian) April Vol. V, No. 1, p.2 - 8.
23. SartonoKiswari, 1995. Laser therapy on biostimulation of acupuncture points. Indonesian Journal of Acupuncture (Meridian) Vol. II, No. 2, p.124 - 132.
24. Suhariningsih, 1997. Skin BioimpedanceMeasurment and Analysis of Acupuncture points. Indonesian Journal of Acupuncture (Meridian) August Vol. IV, No. 2, p.88 - 93.
Surabaya, 20 Juni 2018 Validation by
Person in Charge Head of Departement
AnatomyVeteriner Department
Prof.Dr.R.TatangSantanuAdikara, MS.,MS TOT., Akp, drh. Dr. Soeharsono, drh.,M.Si.
NIP. NIP.