Bioscience 1
BDN
Mr Peter Freeman
6 points * Second semester * 30 hours of lectures, 8 hours of tutorials, 12 hours of laboratory classes * Gippsland * Prerequisites: GAS1095
This is the first in a sequence of four subjects of bioscience. The aim of this sequence is to give students the necessary background in human anatomy and physiology upon which to build a firm foundation for their clinical skills in nursing. This task begins with an introduction to anatomical terminology and the organisation of the body. Cell structure and function is introduced, followed by the examination of tissues and the way in which they are arranged to form organs. Brief overviews of the integumentary, cardiovascular, nervous and digestive systems follow. The respiratory and musculoskeletal systems are then examined in detail.
Assessment
Laboratory component: 30% * Subject tests and examination: 70% * To obtain a pass in the subject, a pass must be obtained in both the practical and theory components
Prescribed texts
Marieb E N Human anatomy and physiology 2nd edn, Benjamin-Cummings, 1992
Marieb E N and Oh M G Study guide to accompany `Human anatomy and physiology' 2nd edn, Benjamin-Cummings, 1992