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BIOL125 Human Biology Assignment

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Added on: 2023-06-12 12:21:16
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  • Subject Code :

    BIOL125

  • Country :

    Australia

Unit description and aim

To conduct biomedical research or work as a health professional, it is essential that you understand how the human body functions. Knowledge of appropriate medical terminology is also necessary for biomedical scientists and health professionals to communicate with each other and with the communities in which they work. In addition, students may be enrolled into professional degree programs that require development of particular knowledge and attributes for accreditation purposes.

In this foundation science unit, students will learn about the structure and function of the human body, including the different types of cells and tissues, and the ways that they combine to form organs, and how this integration allows the body to carry out its functions. The aim of this unit is to enable students to apply this knowledge to understand the structure and function of the musculoskeletal, nervous, cardiovascular, and respiratory systems; including how these systems change across the lifespan. Successful acquisition of knowledge in this unit is required to proceed to more specialized and/or discipline-specific units in your course.

Learning outcomes

On successful completion of this unit, students should be able to:

LO1 - Describe the external and internal structures of the body and explain how they relate to each other by using appropriate anatomical, directional and medical terminology (GA4, GA5, GA8)

LO2 - Demonstrate how the body works with particular emphasis on the contribution of the musculoskeletal, respiratory, cardiovascular and nervous systems to homeostasis (GA4, GA5, GA8, GA9)

LO3 - Explain how cells communicate and discuss how cells, tissues and organs of the musculoskeletal, respiratory, cardiovascular and nervous systems work together to carry out their functions (GA4, GA5, GA8, GA9)

LO4 - Explain how the musculoskeletal, respiratory, cardiovascular and nervous systems develop and change through the lifespan by linking structure with function at various life stages (GA4, GA5, GA8)

Graduate attributes

GA4 - think critically and reflectively

GA5 - demonstrate values, knowledge, skills and attitudes appropriate to the discipline and/or profession

GA8 - locate, organize, analyse, synthesize and evaluate information

GA9 - demonstrate effective communication in oral and written English language and visual media Content

Topics will include:

Body organization; from cells to tissues to organ systems
How cells, tissues and organs work, and their functions in the body
How homeostasis is maintained
An introduction to inheritance
Selected organ systems: their components, interactions and control, function, role in maintaining homeostasis, and changes across the lifespan
The nervous system
The musculoskeletal system
The cardiovascular system
The respiratory system
Learning and teaching strategy and rationale

This unit uses an active learning approach with lectures, interactive workshops and online LEO activities that run before and at the end of each topic. The pre-class activities allow students to build the foundational knowledge necessary to successfully undertake each week’s learning activities and (by self-evaluating their understanding) to identify areas of uncertainty prior to workshop classes. Workshops will build on the foundational knowledge acquired through the lectures and LEO activities. Further online activities at the end of each week will assist students in consolidating their learning. This approach allows students to work at their own pace to gain familiarity with the concepts and applications, and supports revision and integration of the various topics as the unit progresses. Lectures allow in-depth exploration of concepts and applications relevant to the students’ future professions while workshop classes enable students to explore the structure and functions of the human body in a supported environment.

Assessment strategy and rationale

The assessment strategy allows students to progressively develop their knowledge and skills of the structure and function of the human body, and support development of academic literacy. Students are provided with early feedback so they can seek assistance if required; no one assessment is so large as to preclude the possibility of passing if they fail it, and a variety of tasks are provided to suit different learning styles. The assessment tasks for this unit are designed for students to demonstrate their achievement of each learning outcome.

Quizzes:

The first assessment is an online quiz; this is of low weighting, open book, and assessing only the first few weeks of material. Feedback is provided quickly, allowing students to gauge their progress and to seek assistance if they wish. The second quiz builds on the first quiz and has higher weighting because it covers more content. Both quizzes provide students with timely feedback regarding their understanding and application of key concepts.

Written assessment:

This task encourages students to produce a piece of academic writing. The assessment assists students to integrate their anatomical and physiological knowledge of various body systems in the healthy human body.

Written Exam:

Students will have an opportunity to demonstrate their understanding of the anatomy and physiology of all relevant body systems by addressing short answer questions in a written examination that assesses integration and application of all topics.

Formative assessments are also provided throughout the semester. These are in the form of topic ‘feedback quizzes’; these are online, multiple-choice quizzes that present questions similar to those used in graded assessments. Opportunities to practice short answer questions are also incorporated into online group teaching activities so that students can gain insights regarding the various question types and model answers.

Assignment 1: Quizzes

Part A: Online quiz

The online open book quiz enables students to gauge their progress early in semester.

Part B: Closed Book Quiz

This quiz enables students to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the systems covered at the time of assessment.

Assignment 2: Written assessment

This task enables students to demonstrate their understanding of the foundations of BIOL125 and the application of fundamental concepts.

Assignment 3: Written examination

This task enables students to apply their knowledge of key concepts related to all the body systems discussed.

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