HUBS1105 Sem 1 2018 Course Outline PDF

Title HUBS1105 Sem 1 2018 Course Outline
Author jimmy jones
Course Musculoskeletal Anatomy
Institution University of Newcastle (Australia)
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Course Outline because it's not possible to find this online anywhere. This is a fabulous course with Josephine teaching it. I recommend doing private study in the labs with specimens as much as possible in order to ace the lab exam. Just going over it in the labs really helps....


Description

Faculty of Health and Medicine

School of Biomedical Sciences and Pharmacy HUBS1105: Musculoskeletal Anatomy Callaghan Semester 1 - 2018

OVERVIEW Course Description

Provides an introduction to the functional anatomy of the human body with emphasis on the musculoskeletal system, peripheral vasculature and major nerve trunks. This course contributes to the broad biomedical science foundation required for health graduates. In addition, it provides a firm basis for later courses in organ-based anatomy.

Contact Hours

Callaghan Laboratory Face to Face On Campus 19 hours per Term Full Term Includes 1.5 hrs per week for 12 weeks and 1 hr lab exam in week 13 Lecture Face to Face On Campus 3 hour(s) per Week for 12 Weeks Mid semester test will be held in lecture time.

Unit Weighting Workload

10 Students are required to spend on average 120-140 hours of effort (contact and non-contact) including assessments per 10 unit course.

CONTACTS Course Coordinator

Callaghan Mrs Josephine Smith Life Sciences Building Room 2-37 [email protected] (02) 4921 6310 Consultation: Availability: Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday (please email to make an appointment)

Teaching Staff

Mrs. Josephine Smith Contact details above Dr Colin McHenry (Guest lecture) Mr Jack Mayhew (Guest lecture)

CRICOS Provider 00109J

HUBS1105: Musculoskeletal Anatomy Callaghan Semester 1 - 2018

School Office

School of Biomedical Sciences and Pharmacy MS607 Medical Sciences Building Callaghan [email protected] 02 49218679 or 49212058 8:30am-5pm (Mon-Fri)

SYLLABUS Course Content

Course Learning Outcomes

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Anatomical Terminology Bones - Overview Skeleton - Overview Joints and Muscles - Overview Shoulder, Arm Elbow, Forearm Wrist, Hand Upper Limb - Nerves & Vessels, surface anatomy Hip, Thigh Knee Ankle and Foot Lower Limb - Nerves & Vessels, surface anatomy Gait Thoracic, Abdominal and Pelvic Walls/Floor Vertebral Column Spinal Muscles, surface anatomy of the back Neck Skull and Face Introduction to the central nervous system Introduction to Biomechanics

1.

Apply correct anatomical terminology when describing the musculoskeletal elements of the human body. Identify and describe the bone and joint structure, musculature, vasculature and innervation of the upper limb. Identify and describe the bone and joint structure, musculature, vasculature and innervation of the lower limb. Identify and describe the bone and joint structure, musculature, vasculature and innervation of the head and torso. Apply the knowledge gained in this course to describe functional anatomy of the human musculoskeletal system.

2. 3. 4. 5.

Course Materials

Recommended Text: - Atlas of Anatomy - General Anatomy and Musculoskeletal System by Scheunke, Schultz and Schumacher (2014). Thieme (2nd Edn). This text is one of a series of 3 volumes that are recommended to support anatomical learning in HUBS anatomy courses. This text is supported by the online Winking Skull resource available through the UoN Library. Electronic Library Resources: - Anatomedia - Thieme “Winking Skull” - Acland’s Video Atlas of Human Anatomy - These are detailed electronic anatomy learning resources that include interactive atlases, videos, practice quizzes and detailed glossaries of anatomical terms. These resource can be accessed through the University of Newcastle Library Online system and are highly recommended to support learning in the HUBS1105 course.

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HUBS1105: Musculoskeletal Anatomy Callaghan Semester 1 - 2018

COMPULSORY REQUIREMENTS In order to pass this course, each student must complete ALL of the following compulsory requirements: Course Assessment Requirements: - Assessment 1 - In Term Test: Attempt / Submission Requirement - Students must attempt/submit this assessment item to pass the course.

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Assessment 2 - In Term Test: Attempt / Submission Requirement - Students must attempt/submit this assessment item to pass the course.

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Assessment 3 - Formal Examination: Attempt / Submission Requirement - Students must attempt/submit this assessment item to pass the course.

ASSESSMENTS This course has 4 assessments. Each assessment is described in more detail in the sections below.

1

Assessment Name

Due Date

Involvement

Weighting

Examination: Class*

Week 7 23rd April 4:30pm in HD01 Week 13

Individual

20%

Learning Outcomes 1, 2, 5

Individual

30%

1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Individual

50%

1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Individual

Formative

1, 2, 3, 4, 5

2

End of Semester Laboratory Exam* 3 Examination: Formal* 4 Online quiz * This assessment has a compulsory requirement.

Assessment 1 - Examination: Class Assessment Type Weighting Compulsory Requirements Length Due Date Submission Method Assessment Criteria

Return Method Feedback Provided

In Term Test 20% Students must attempt this assessment item to be able to pass the course. 55 minutes Week 7 Monday 23rd April at 4:30pm in HD01 In class This is a CLOSED BOOK examination and no notes are permitted. The mid-semester test in week 7 includes all topics presented in the first 5 weeks of the semester. Please Note: all introductory and upper limb topics will be included in this exam. The exam includes 45 multiple-choice questions. The exam time is 55 minutes in duration and will be held in HD01 (the normal lecture theatre) on Monday 23rd April . Due to the time required for setting up this exam, the exam will commence at 4:30pm. Please Note: There will be no lecture topics presented following this exam (please refer to course timetable for week 7). Not Returned Individual exam feedback can be provided in person by appointment with Course Coordinator once ALL students have completed the examination.

Assessment 2 - End of Semester Laboratory Exam Assessment Type Weighting Compulsory Requirements Length Due Date

In Term Test 30% Students must attempt this assessment item to be able to pass the course. 60 minutes Week 13 Page 3 of 7

HUBS1105: Musculoskeletal Anatomy Callaghan Semester 1 - 2018 Submission Method Assessment Criteria

Return Method

In class This is a CLOSED BOOK examination and no notes are permitted. A one hour practical laboratory exam will be conducted in the Anatomy Laboratory on either Tuesday or Wednesday of week 13. The exam will be conducted at either 9am, 10am, 11am, 1pm, 2pm or 3pm on each of these days and allocation will be related to the exam laboratory class enrolment (LB enrolment) undertaken at the beginning of the semester (please check own timetable). The exam comprises 50 multiple-choice questions. The exam will take approximately 55 minutes. Not Returned

Assessment 3 - Examination: Formal Assessment Type Weighting Compulsory Requirements Length Assessment Criteria

Return Method

Formal Examination 50% Students must attempt this assessment item to be able to pass the course. 2 hours This is a CLOSED BOOK examination and no notes are permitted. The final theory exam comprises 100 multiple choice questions and examines all topics taught in the course (with some emphasis on topics presented in weeks 6 to 12 of the course). Not Returned

Assessment 4 - Online quiz Assessment Type Description Weighting Submission Method

Quiz Formative quizzes and recommended online library resource quizzes provide feedback to students to reinforce successful learning and highlight areas where improvements are needed will be available throughout the semester. This is a formative assessment and will not contribute to your final grade. Online.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Grading Scheme

This course is graded as follows: Range of Grade Description Marks 85-100 High Outstanding standard indicating comprehensive Distinction knowledge and understanding of the relevant materials; (HD) demonstration of an outstanding level of academic ability; mastery of skills*; and achievement of all assessment objectives. 75-84 Distinction Excellent standard indicating a very high level of (D) knowledge and understanding of the relevant materials; demonstration of a very high level of academic ability; sound development of skills*; and achievement of all assessment objectives. 65-74 Credit Very Good standard indicating a high level of knowledge (C) and understanding of the relevant materials; demonstration of a high level of academic ability; reasonable development of skills*; and achievement of all assessment objectives. 50-64 Pass Satisfactory standard indicating an adequate knowledge (P) and understanding of the relevant materials; demonstration of an adequate level of academic ability; satisfactory development of skills*; and achievement of most assessment objectives. 0-49 Fail Failure to satisfactorily achieve assessment objectives or (FF) compulsory course requirements. A fail grade may also be awarded following disciplinary action. *Skills are those identified for the purposes of assessment task(s).

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HUBS1105: Musculoskeletal Anatomy Callaghan Semester 1 - 2018

Attendance

Attendance/participation will be recorded in the following components for WH&S Requirements: Laboratory – sign on sheet.

WH&S Requirements

To access the Anatomy laboratory students must be fully inducted. This induction will occur during the first laboratory class. Students are required to provide and wear fully enclosed shoes at all times when in the lab. Please Note: Access cannot be granted if appropriate footwear is not worn.  Staff will explain to you the bioethical and legal aspects relating to studying anatomy and outline the policies and regulations relating to the Anatomy Act of NSW. You will complete an anatomy laboratory and code of conduct induction at this time and sign the necessary documents to complete this process.  This induction process must have been completed prior to attending the laboratory.  Students are asked to assemble in the Foyer on level 3 of MSW before the start of each practical class.  Private study time in the Anatomy Laboratory, accessed via MSW 310, is available at particular times on particular days, as indicated on the notice board inside the lab and on the course Blackboard site.  Additional protective clothing (plastic aprons, gloves, and safety glasses) are provided.  In the anatomy laboratory you are dealing with human cadaveric tissue and it is a privilege to be able to view such material.  Only students enrolled in University of Newcastle accredited anatomy courses are allowed into the labs.  NO PHOTOGRAPHY is permitted at any time.  NOTHING is to be removed from the laboratory at any time. Students taking material from the laboratory contravene the Anatomy Act of NSW and severe legal penalties apply.  There are severe legal implications for inappropriate behaviour towards donated cadaveric tissue. Inappropriate comments on social media and the wider public arena will not be tolerated. Please ensure that you wear / bring suitable footwear for the laboratory class each week starting from week 1.

Communication Methods

Communication methods used in this course include: Blackboard Course Site: Students will receive communications via the posting of content or announcements on the Blackboard course site. Email: Students will receive communications via their student email account.

Course Evaluation

Each year feedback is sought from students and other stakeholders about the courses offered in the University for the purposes of identifying areas of excellence and potential improvement.

Academic Misconduct

All students are required to meet the academic integrity standards of the University. These standards reinforce the importance of integrity and honesty in an academic environment. Academic Integrity policies apply to all students of the University in all modes of study and in all locations. For the Student Academic Integrity policy, refer to Policy record D09/1899P.

Adverse Circumstances

You are entitled to apply for special consideration because adverse circumstances have had an impact on your performance in an assessment item. This includes applying for an extension of time to complete an assessment item. Prior to applying you must refer to the Adverse Circumstances Affecting Assessment Items Procedure, available at https://www.newcastle.edu.au/current-students/learning/assessments-andexams/adverse-circumstances All applications for Adverse Circumstances must be lodged via the online Adverse Circumstances system, along with supporting documentation.

Important Policy Information

The 'HELP for Students' tab in UoNline contains important information that all students should be familiar with, including various systems, policies and procedures. Page 5 of 7

HUBS1105: Musculoskeletal Anatomy Callaghan Semester 1 - 2018

SCHEDULE OF HUBS1105 LECTURE TOPICS 2018 Week # Commencing 1 26 February

2

3

4

5

05 March

12 March

19 March

26 March

Day

Time

Venue HD01

Lecturer

Mon

4-6pm

Josephine Smith

Mon

6-7pm

Mon

4-6pm

Mon

6-7pm

1. Introduction to HUBS1105 Course 2. Introduction to Anatomical Terminology and Bones 3. The Skeleton - Joint Structure and Types 4. Overview of Muscle 5. The Pectoral Girdle – Structure 6. Muscles of the Pectoral girdle

Mon

4-6pm

Mon

6-7pm

Mon

4-6pm

Mon

6-7pm

Mon

4-6pm

Mon

6-7pm

7. Glenohumeral Joint Structure 8. Muscles of the Shoulder Region 9. The Arm 10. The Elbow and Forearm 11. The Wrist 12. The Hand 13. Overview of CNS and Spinal Nerves 14. Upper Limb Nerves 15. Upper Limb Arteries and Veins

Josephine Smith Josephine Smith Josephine Smith Josephine Smith Josephine Smith Josephine Smith Josephine Smith Josephine Smith

Lab Topic MSW310 Introduction to Anatomy Structure of Bones and Joints

Overview of Muscles The Pectoral Girdle

Glenohumeral Joint Muscles of the Shoulder and Arm The Elbow, Forearm and Wrist

The Hand Upper Limb Nerves, Arteries and Veins

Josephine Smith

RECESS 30 MARCH – 13 APRIL 6

7

16 April

23 April

Mon

4-6pm

Mon

6-7pm

Mon

4-6pm

16. The Vertebral Column 17. Posterior Spinal Muscles 18. Bones and Joints of Skull and muscles of Facial Expression MID SEMESTER EXAM HD01 –

Josephine Smith Josephine Smith

Skull and Vertebral Column Posterior Spinal Muscles No Lab classes due to ANZAC DAY

Josephine Smith Jack Mayhew Jack Mayhew Josephine Smith

Face, Anterior Neck Thoracic and Abdominal Walls

commences at 4:30pm 8

9

Mon

6-7pm

No Lecture

30 April

Mon

4-6pm

19. Anterior Neck

07 May

Mon Mon

6-7pm 4-6pm

20. Thoracic Wall and Diaphragm 21. Abdominal Wall Musculature 22. Pelvic Girdle and Hip joint 23. Muscles of the Hip Region

10 14 May

Mon

6-7pm

24. The Thigh

Mon

4-6pm

25. The Knee Joint

Mon

6-7pm

27. The Ankle

Mon

4-6pm

28. Foot

26. The Leg

11 21 May

29. Lower Limb Nerves

12 28 May

Mon

6-7pm

30. Lower Limb Arteries and Veins

Mon

4-6pm

31. Overview: The Gait Cycle and Joint Mechanics 32. Exam Information Q&A

13 04 June

Mon Tues or Wed

6-7pm

Josephine Smith Josephine Smith Josephine Smith Josephine Smith Josephine Smith Colin McHenry

Pelvic Girdle Hip Joint and Thigh

The Knee, Leg and Ankle

The Foot Nerves and Vessels of the Lower Limb

Review laboratory class and practise laboratory exam

Josephine Smith

No Lecture Anatomy laboratory exam (1 hr). Hourly from 9-12 and 1-4 Tues and 9-12 & 13 on Wednesday. Exam time as per week 13 lab enrolment (LB) EXAMS 12 JUNE – 29 JUNE SUPPLEMENTARY EXAM PERIOD 23 JULY – 27 JULY

HUBS1105: Musculoskeletal Anatomy Callaghan Semester 1 - 2018

LABORATORY SCHEDULE Laboratory

Tuesday

9:00 - 10:30

[Via MSW310]

Wks 1-12 - LA1

or

Tuesday

10:30 – 12:00

[Via MSW310]

Wks 1-12 - LA2

or

Tuesday

13:00 - 14:30

[Via MSW310]

Wks 1-12 - LA3

or

Tuesday

14:30 - 16:00

[Via MSW310]

Wks 1-12 - LA4

or

Wednesday 9:00 – 10:30

[Via MSW310]

Wks 1-12 - LA5

or

Wednesday 10:30 - 12:00

[Via MSW310]

Wks 1-12 - LA6

or

Wednesday 13:00 – 14:30

[Via MSW310]

Wks 1-12 - LA7

or

Wednesday 14:30-16:00

[Via MSW310]

Wks 1-12 – LA8

Laboratory

Tuesday

9:00 – 10:00

[Via MSW310]

Wk 13 – LB1

or

Tuesday

10:00 – 11:00

[Via MSW310]

Wk 13 – LB2

or

Tuesday

11:00-12:00

[via MSW310]

Wk 13 – LB3

or

Tuesday

13:00-14:00

[via MSW310]

Wk 13 – LB4

or

Tuesday

14:00-15:00

[via MSW310]

Wk 13 – LB5

or

Tuesday

15:00-16:00

[via MSW310]

Wk 13 – LB6

or

Wednesday

9:00 – 10:00

[Via MSW310]

Wk 13 – LB7

or

Wednesday

10:00 - 11:00

[Via MSW310]

Wk 13 – LB8

or

Wednesday

11:00-12:00

[Via MSW310]

Wk 13 – LB9

or

Wednesday

13:00 – 14:00

[Via MSW310]

Wk 13 – LB10

or

Wednesday

14:00-15:00

[Via MSW310]

Wk 13 - LB11

This course outline was approved by the Head of School. No alteration of this course outline is permitted without Head of School approval. If a change is approved, students will be notified and an amended course outline will be provided in the same manner as the original. © 2018 The University of Newcastle, Australia

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