510-110 Principles of Biomedical Science

Credit Points

37.5

Coordinator

Prof S Harrap

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

Ninety hours of lectures; 22 hours of problem-based learning tutorials; 36 hours of practical classes. Estimated non-contact time commitment: an average of at least 15 hours per week

Subject Description

The major objectives are to gain an integrated understanding of the structure and function of the human body. This will be addressed at the levels of organ systems, tissues, cells and molecules. The scientific basis of the following topics will be discussed: whole body organisation including basic anatomy, roles of the major organ systems, functional organisation of cells and their specific organelles, characteristics of specialised cells, structure-function characteristics of major biological molecules including carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, enzymes and DNA, the biochemical basis of complex processes such as homeostasis, reproduction and inheritance, growth and development, defence against infectious agents, pathological changes, ageing and death.

Assessment

Mid-semester test(s) (30%); PBL tutor assessment (10%); practical examination (15%); two end-of-semester examinations (45%). Hurdle requirement: 75% attendance at lectures, tutorials and practical classes and 100% attendance at clinical placements and field visits.



Status:                   Official 2007
Last Modified:            Tuesday October 31 22:20
SGML to HTML Conversion:  Information Division - CWIS (SDI)
Authorised by:            Academic Registrar
Enquiries:                http://unimelb.custhelp.com/

Valid CSS! Valid XHTML 1.0!