6 points, SCA Band 2, 0.125 EFTSL
Undergraduate - Unit
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Faculty
Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
Organisational Unit
School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine
Coordinator(s)
Unit guides
Synopsis
This unit provides an introduction to the course of disease for common health conditions, and their impact on individuals and populations.
The unit outlines different types of disease, and explores common diseases from pathophysiological, psychosocial, and epidemiological perspectives. The course of disease, and contributing and risk factors at the individual and social levels are explored, as well as the consequences for individuals, health systems, and society.
Particular conditions considered will vary but will include diseases across the communicable, non-communicable, acute, chronic and degenerative conditions.
Outcomes
On successful completion of this unit students will:
- Explain the biological basis of selected human health and disease.
- Describe the pathophysiology and course of disease for selected human diseases.
- Identify the social and individual factors contributing to selected human disease.
- Explain the consequences of selected human diseases for health systems, society and epidemiology.
- Critically appraise a current topic in human health and disease using relevant, high quality sources.
- Develop organisational and communication skills in a small team environment.
Assessment
- Group presentation oral (15 minutes) (10%)
- Two online quizzes (30 minutes each) (5% + 5%=10%)
- Group work research portfolio (35%) comprising of: Online checklist (5%), 15 minutes oral presentation & 1-page topic summary (10%), 2,500 words report (20%)
- Mid-semester test 1 hour (10%)
- Final examination 2 hours (35%)
Hurdle Requirement:
- 80% attendance at tutorials
- 80% participation in online tasks.
Workload requirements
1 hour lecture, 2 hour tutorial, 3 hours of directed online student learning activities, plus 6 hours of self-directed study per week.
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