Unit details
Prerequisites
RBM1518 - Human Physiology 1
RBM1528 - Human Physiology 2
OR: RBM1174 Human Physiology and SCL1002 Exercise Physiology for students enrolled in the Clinical Exercise stream of the Human Movement and Education degree or equivalent. OR: RBM1103 Bioscience 1 and RBM1202 Bioscience 2 for students enrolled in HBHL Bachelor of Health Science.
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Learning Outcomes
1. | Investigate pathological processes including inflammation and immunopathology, neoplasia, endocrine and cardiovascular disorders; | ||
2. | Integrate underpinning knowledge of pathophysiology to disease presentation and progression; | ||
3. | Contextualise the pathophysiological basis for medical and lifestyle interventions in the treatment or management of disease; and | ||
4. | Apply scientific and pathology principles in the investigation of disease. |
Assessment
Assessment type | Description | Grade |
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Test | Multiple choice and short answer (40 mins) | 20% |
Report | Lab report (1000 words) | 40% |
Exercise | Case study (1000 word equivalence) | 40% |
Required reading
Pathophysiology: The Biologic Basis for Disease in Adults and Children 8th ed.
McCance, K.L. and Huether, S.E., (2019)
St Louis, Missouri: Elsevier
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