Unit

School Of Science And Health

Human Anatomy and Physiology 1Western Sydney University Unit Code: 400868.3

Discipline: MEDICAL SCIENCE

Student Contribution Band: 3

Level: 1

Credit Points: 10

Incompatible Units
300319 Introduction to Anatomy and Histology, 300320 Introduction to Human Physiology, 300361 Introduction to Human Biology, 300752 Introduction to Anatomy and Histology, 300753 Introduction to Human Physiology, 300778 Introduction to Anatomy, 400130 Human Medical Science 1, 400256 Human Medical Science 2

Unit Enrolment Restrictions
Students must be enrolled in 4658 Bachelor of Health Science (Sport and Exercise Science), 4660 Bachelor of Health Science/Master of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 4661 Bachelor of Health Science/Master of Podiatric Medicine, 4662 Bachelor of Health Science/Master of Physiotherapy, 4663 Bachelor of Health Science/Master of Occupational Therapy, 4666 Bachelor of Health Science (Honours)/Master of Podiatric Medicine, 4668 Bachelor of Health Science (Honours)/Master of Physiotherapy, 4669 Bachelor of Health Science (Paramedicine), 4706 Bachelor of Physiotherapy, 4707 Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours), 4708 Bachelor of Podiatric Medicine, 4709 Bachelor of Podiatric Medicine (Honours), 4710 Bachelor of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 4711 Bachelor of Occupational Therapy, 4712 Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours).


About this Unit
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.



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