The aim of this module is to develop your understanding of functional anatomy and physiology, from the cellular level to the level of tissues, organs and organ systems.
The material covered, in lectures and practical classes will provide a foundation for more advanced study of Exercise Physiology or applied biomedicine.
The module will explore how oxygen enters into the body and its journey around the body in the blood. Further how the body is controlled by the nervous system and the endocrine system and how homeostasis is maintained will be discussed, including how the body defends itself against "foreign" microorganisms and the role the integument system plays not only as the first line of defence but the other important functions it has. The movement of the body by the musculoskeletal system will be explored. Key terminology used in anatomy and physiology as well as the techniques that have enabled the anatomy and physiology to be understood will be addressed.
Learning Outcomes:
At the end of this module students should be able to:
1) Describe the structure, function and control of the major organ systems of the body;
2) Describe the structure and function of the musculoskeletal system;
3) Explain the maintenance of homeostasis and immunity in the human body;
4) Use appropriate scientific methods and approaches to gather, record, analyse and present data and information clearly and informatively;
5) Develop key skills related to ICT, numeracy, problem solving, working with others and self-directed learning.
The material covered, in lectures and practical classes will provide a foundation for more advanced study of Exercise Physiology or applied biomedicine.
The module will explore how oxygen enters into the body and its journey around the body in the blood. Further how the body is controlled by the nervous system and the endocrine system and how homeostasis is maintained will be discussed, including how the body defends itself against "foreign" microorganisms and the role the integument system plays not only as the first line of defence but the other important functions it has. The movement of the body by the musculoskeletal system will be explored. Key terminology used in anatomy and physiology as well as the techniques that have enabled the anatomy and physiology to be understood will be addressed.
Learning Outcomes:
At the end of this module students should be able to:
1) Describe the structure, function and control of the major organ systems of the body;
2) Describe the structure and function of the musculoskeletal system;
3) Explain the maintenance of homeostasis and immunity in the human body;
4) Use appropriate scientific methods and approaches to gather, record, analyse and present data and information clearly and informatively;
5) Develop key skills related to ICT, numeracy, problem solving, working with others and self-directed learning.