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Credit points: 4.5
Coordinator: Dr J C Bornstein
Prerequisite: Three of Chemistry (both semesters), Physics (both semesters), Biology (both semesters), Mathematical Sciences and Psychology. Exemptions will be considered by the Head of the Department
Corequisite: Physiology 536-201
Contact: 39 hours practical work and workshops (3 hours a week)
Timetable: First semester
Objectives:
Students completing this subject should:Comprehend:
- the way experimental methods can be used to answer physiological questions;
- the methods needed to study physiological mechanisms at the level of an individual organ;
- the design of experiments to analyse the mechanisms that maintain normal physiological behaviour in humans.
Develop:
- skills to accurately record physiological observations;
- the ability to draw appropriate conclusions from the results of physiological experiments;
- the ability to write clear and concise descriptions of experimental data and the conclusions that can be drawn from them;
- skills to place experimental data into the context of theoretical knowledge.
Appreciate:
- the difference between experimentally and theoretically derived knowledge;
- the reasons why experiments are carried out on isolated tissues and why other experiments are performed on living subjects;
- the importance of relating results obtained in living subjects to those obtained from isolated tissues and vice versa.
Content:
Experiments will be introduced that lead to an understanding of experimental design, report writing and the acquisition of data for testing physiological concepts. Experiments involving the use of animals are essential to this subject; exemption is not possible. Teaching will be computer based for experimental design, recording and computer-aided instruction.
Assessment:
Continuous assessment of report writing, pre practical tests and 1-hour examination at the end of semester.
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Handbook 1996 : Faculty of Science (Volume 4 page 232)
Status: Official 1996 Date created: Oct 9 1995 Last modified: Oct 9 1995 Authorised by: Academic Registrar Email enquiries: Course_Information@registrar.unimelb.edu.au
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