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FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES School of Behavioural and Health Sciences North Sydney SEMESTER 2, 2019 BIOL121: Human Biological Science 1 UNIT OUTLINE Credit points: 10 Prerequisites: Nil INCOMPATIBLE UNITS BIOL125 Human Biology 1 (I), BIOL126 Human Biology 2 (I), BIOL124
Human Body in Health and Disease 1 (I), BIOL128 Human Body (I), BIOL204 Human Body in Health and Disease 2 (I) Lecturer in Charge: Dr Hemant Mehta Office location: 532.7.12 Email: [email protected]. au Telephone: (02) 9739 2065 Contact me: via email for a quick response (please
include ‘BIOL121’ in your subject). For general enquiries, or assist with genuine timetable clashes, please email the School of Behavioural & Health Sciences Administration Officer: [email protected]. au. UNIT RATIONALE, DESCRIPTION and AIM: To function successfully as a health professional,
it is essential that one has a thorough understanding of the principles of anatomy and physiology in the healthy individual. This fundamental knowledge then underpins the development of an extended understanding of anatomy and physiology in the individual’s chosen field of expertise. This unit introduces students to the normal functioning of major body systems;
microscopic, and systemic anatomy and physiology; and the principles of pharmacology. The aim of this unit is to provide a firm basis for further studies of the human body in health and disease.
FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES School of Behavioural and Health Sciences North Sydney SEMESTER 2, 2019
BIOL121: Human Biological Science 1 UNIT OUTLINE Credit points: 10 Prerequisites: Nil INCOMPATIBLE UNITS BIOL125 Human Biology 1 (I), BIOL126 Human Biology 2 (I), BIOL124 Human Body in Health and Disease 1 (I), BIOL128 Human Body (I), BIOL204 Human Body in Health and Disease 2 (I)
Lecturer in Charge: Dr Hemant Mehta Office location: 532.7.12 Email: [email protected]. au Telephone: (02) 9739 2065 Contact me: via email for a quick response (please include ‘BIOL121’ in your subject). For general enquiries, or assist with genuine timetable clashes, please email the School of
Behavioural & Health Sciences Administration Officer: [email protected]. au. UNIT RATIONALE, DESCRIPTION and AIM: To function successfully as a health professional, it is essential that one has a thorough understanding of the principles of anatomy and physiology in the healthy individual. This
fundamental knowledge then underpins the development of an extended understanding of anatomy and physiology in the individual’s chosen field of expertise. This unit introduces students to the normal functioning of major body systems; microscopic, and systemic anatomy and physiology; and the principles of pharmacology. The aim
of this unit is to provide a firm basis for further studies of the human body in health and disease. This is the first of two units covering systematic anatomy and physiology at an introductory level. This unit is designed to provide students in applied health science programs with an overview of body systems and their functions to ensure a suitable basis for their future studies. The unit studies the basic concepts of biochemistry and histology, general anatomy and physiology of the major body systems including the central and peripheral nervous systems, integumentary system, musculoskeletal system (bones, muscles and joints), special senses and endocrine system. Emphasis will be placed on the interconnection and relationship between structure and function at every level of organisation.1212121212...