HSC2200 - Health and the human lifespan - 2019

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

Chief examiner(s)

A. Prof Basia Diug

Coordinator(s)

Dr Elizabeth Pritchard (Caulfield)
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Unit guides

Offered

Caulfield

  • First semester 2019 (On-campus)

Co-requisites

Students enrolled in M2011 - BMA1012, HSC1300

Prohibitions

BEH1041, NUT2001

Synopsis

This unit uses the framework of human development to examine health throughout the lifespan. Physical, cognitive, emotional, behavioural and psychosocial development, and the impact of culture on health will be examined. Students will investigate the roles of allied health professionals in assessing and maintaining health across the lifespan.

Outcomes

On successful completion of this unit students will:

  1. Describe physical, psychological and social milestones of human development throughout the lifespan, applying contemporary theories of development.
  2. Examine common acute and chronic health issues that occur across the lifespan.
  3. Identify the social and cultural determinants that impact upon human development.
  4. Identify essential activities and information regarding health promotion to meet the needs of individuals across the lifespan.
  5. Summarise theoretical perspectives on grieving and loss.
  6. Communicate effectively with individuals across the lifespan within an appropriate developmental framework.

Assessment

  • Group Presentation (20 minutes) (15%)
  • Multiple Choice Test - Mid-Semester (1 hr) (10%)
  • Written Assignment (2,000 words) (25%)
  • Examination (2 hours) (50%) (Hurdle)

Hurdle Requirement:

80% attendance at tutorials

80% participation in weekly 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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