12 points, SCA Band 2, 0.250 EFTSL
Undergraduate - Unit
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Faculty
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Chief examiner(s)
Coordinator(s)
Dr Sab Ventura
Dr Anton Dolzhenko
(Malaysia)
Unit guides
Synopsis
This unit will provide students with the foundational understanding and knowledge of the human body, including how cells, molecules and organs ensure proper functioning of the body. This will include studies of anatomy, physiology and biochemistry relevant to pharmacists. Students will be able to predict the outcome of cell and organ dysfunction, as well as effectively communicate aspects of how the body works.
Outcomes
At the end of this unit, students can be expected to:
In the context of a person:
- Explain how molecules, cells and organs ensure homeostasis and functioning of the body
- Compare and contrast how macromolecules (lipids, carbohydrates, proteins, DNA) contribute to cell structure and function
- Relate the structure and the function between and within organs and organ systems
- Predict the physiological and clinical consequences of molecular, cellular and organ dysfunction
- Analyse a clinical situation and logically articulate the underlying pathophysiology
- Effectively communicate (verbal and written) aspects of how the body works to peers
- Demonstrate skills to ensure effective teamwork
Assessment
Final Exam (two 2 hour exams): 30%; In-semester assessment 70%
Workload requirements
- One hundred and forty-four hours of independent study
- Forty-eight hours of pre-learning activities (up to 4 hours per week)
- Forty-eight hours of active learning lectures (4 hours a week)
- Forty-eight hours of small group classes including assessment (4 hours per week)
- One 3-hour written examination
See also Unit timetable information