EHR119 Anatomy & Physiology 1 (8)

This subject provides students with an introduction to the anatomical structure and physiological function of the human body. Emphasis is placed on students developing an understanding of anatomy and physiology from an atomic level through to the integration of various systems for the maintenance of health and wellbeing. It is compulsory for students studying online to attend a 2 day residential school for this subject.

Availability

* Offering has a residential school. Please view following information for further details.

Session 1 (30)
On Campus
Bathurst Campus
Port Macquarie Campus
Online *
Bathurst Campus

Continuing students should consult the SAL for current offering details: EHR119. Where differences exist between the Handbook and the SAL, the SAL should be taken as containing the correct subject offering details.

Subject Information

Grading System

HD/FL

Duration

One session

School

School of Exercise Science, Sport and Health

Enrolment Restrictions

Available to students in:

Bachelor of Exercise Science and Sport Science

Bachelor of Exercise Science and Sport Science (Sport Management)

Bachelor of Exercise Science

Bachelor of Exercise Science (Rehabilitation)

Bachelor of Exercise Science/Bachelor of Business Studies

Bachelor of Education (Health & PE)

Bachelor of Educational Studies

or approved by Course Director

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this subject, students should:
  • be able to define anatomy and physiology and describe the scope of each discipline;
  • be able to identify the chemical and cellular components of the human body and explain how these components regulate integrated bodily function;
  • be able to outline the characteristics of different tissue types and how these characteristics relate to function;
  • be able to outline the anatomy of the skeletal system using appropriate terminology and the physiological process associated with bone development, growth and remodelling;
  • be able to describe the different joint structures that support movement throughout the body;
  • be able to outline the structure and function of the integumentary system;
  • be able to describe the anatomy of the muscular system and the physiological properties associated with muscular contraction;
  • be able to identify the anatomical sub-divisions of the central and peripheral nervous systems;
  • be able to describe the neurophysiological processes associated with communication within the body.

Syllabus

This subject will cover the following topics:
  • Overview of the study of human anatomy and physiology and the scope of these disciplines;
  • The human organism and levels of organisation;
  • Structure and function of cells and tissues in the human body;
  • Anatomical structures of the skeletal system and physiological processes associated with bone development and remodelling;
  • Articulations (joints) within the human body and their structure to facilitate movement;
  • Anatomy of cardiac, smooth and skeletal muscle and physiological processes associated with muscular contraction;
  • Identification of skeletal muscles within the human body;
  • Anatomy and physiology of the integumentary system including skin, glands, nails and hair;
  • Anatomy of the central and peripheral nervous system and the role of the nervous system in communication within the body.

Residential School

This subject contains a 2 day Compulsory Residential School.

It is compulosry for Online Study students to attend a two (2) day COMPULSORY Residential School scheduled during the Residential School period. This Residential School is necessary in order to develop practical skills to meet learning outcomes and comply with accreditation requirements.

Contact

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The information contained in the CSU Handbook was accurate at the date of publication: May 2019. The University reserves the right to vary the information at any time without notice.

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