units
BMS1031
Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
Monash home | About Monash | Faculties | Campuses | Contact Monash |
Staff directory | A-Z index | Site map |
6 points, SCA Band 3, 0.125 EFTSLRefer to the specific census and withdrawal dates for the semester(s) in which this unit is offered.
SynopsisThe behaviour of human and biomedical systems are understood in terms of underlying physical principles. Forces involved in human movement and body systems including muscles and joints. Energy and heat flow and metabolism, pressure, osmosis, diffusion and respiration, fluid flow in the cardiovascular system. Electrical charges, current, potential and capacitance in simple circuits, EEG, ECG, cells and nerve conduction. Sound and ultrasound, human hearing, refraction and lenses, the human eye, optical and electron microscopes. X-rays and radiation, biological effects and damage, radiation therapy and medical imaging. Objectives
Upon successful completion of this unit students will understand and be able to apply concepts of physics and introductory physiology as they relate to biomedical sciences in the following areas
Students will develop basic practical skills in problem solving, experimental methods and uncertainties, analysis of data and written scientific communication. Assessment
Written examination: 60% Chief examiner(s)
Associate Professor Michael Morgan Contact hours3 lectures and 3 hours laboratory and problem solving per week Co-requisitesMust be enrolled in course code 2230; 2341; 3356; 3404; 3445; 3528; 3804; 3855; or 3879. Prohibitions |