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Unit of Study HBIO1007 - Human Physiology I (2022)

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Learning outcomes

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On completion of this unit, students should be able to:

explain the basic chemical and physiological processes that operate at the cellular level in order to maintain normal cell function

describe the functional components of signal transduction and homeostatic control pathways

identify and explain the mechanisms underlying the normal function of the endocrine and nervous systems.

Teaching and assessment

Teaching method
Workshop 2 hours (Once in Week 1)
Structured online learning 1 hour (12 weeks)
Laboratory 2 hours (11 weeks)
Assessment
Exam: take home 40%
Exam: take home 50%
Quiz 10%

Teaching method
Workshop 2 hours (Once in Week 1)
Structured online learning 1 hour (12 weeks)
Laboratory 2 hours (11 weeks)
Assessment
Exam: take home 40%
Exam: take home 50%
Quiz 10%

Teaching method
Workshop 2 hours (Once in Week 1)
Structured online learning 1 hour (12 weeks)
Laboratory 2 hours (11 weeks)
Assessment
Exam: take home 40%
Exam: take home 50%
Quiz 10%

Prescribed learning resources

Prescribed Texts
  • Silverthorn, DU , 2018, Value Pack - Human Physiology: An Integrated Approach, Global Edition plus Modified Mastering A&P with eText , 8th edn, Pearson. ISBN: 9781488657733.

Prescribed Texts
  • Silverthorn, DU , 2018, Value Pack - Human Physiology: An Integrated Approach, Global Edition plus Modified Mastering A&P with eText , 8th edn, Pearson. ISBN: 9781488657733.

Prescribed Learning Resources may change in future Teaching Periods.