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SUBJECT OUTLINE Subject Name: Human Biological Science 1 SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION Subject Code: BIOH111 Award/s: Total course credit points: Level: Bachelor of Health Science (Naturopathy) 128 1 st Year Bachelor of Health Science (Acupuncture) 128 1 st Year Bachelor of Health Science (Nutritional and Dietetic Medicine) 96 1 st Year Bachelor of Health Science (Myotherapy) 96 1 st Year Bachelor of Complementary Medicine 48 2 nd Year Duration: 1 Semester Subject Coordinator: Dr Andrea Bugarcic (Brisbane campus) Subject is: Core Subject Credit Points: 4 Student Workload: No. timetabled hours per week: 6 No. personal study hours per week: 4 Total hours per week: 10 Delivery Mode: Pre-requisites: Co-requisites: Face to face 2 x 2 hour lectures 2 x 1 hour tutorials E-Learning Details: Narrated Powerpoint presentations Intensive delivery Full Time Part Time Nil Nil Tutorial - Asynchronous tutor-moderated discussion forum and activities Student handouts and web resources Summer school - offered 4 x 4hrs per week for 5 weeks combination lecture and tutorial activities. Quizzes offered in Weeks 3 & 5. Final exam in Week 6. SECTION 2 ACADEMIC DETAILS Subject Rationale Human Biological Science 1 introduces students to the concepts of human anatomy and physiology, from the scientific concept of the cell, through the various levels of structural organisation to the organism as a whole. Students will develop conceptual understanding of the skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine and integumentary systems by considering their components, structure and functions. This subject also explores how these body systems integrate to maintain homeostasis within the body and participate in control mechanisms, growth, development and replacement. A basic knowledge and understanding of the structure and functioning of cells, tissues and organs of healthy people is essential for subsequent studies in pharmacology and pathology, and for laying the foundation for developing problem solving skills required in the clinical setting. Learning Outcomes 1. Identify and describe components of the cells, relate them to their individual functions and apply this to define and describe cellular processes essential to life, including transcription, translation and cell division. 2. Define and discuss the different types of tissue structure and function. 3. Describe the anatomy and physiology of the integumentary system and relate this to the process of wound healing and burns. Australian College of Natural Medicine Pty Ltd (ACNM) trading as Endeavour College of Natural Health Page 1 of 6

4. Identify and apply appropriate anatomical terminology, including anatomical positions, directional terms, planes and sections to describe position of the different systems in the human body. 5. Describe the anatomy and physiology of the skeletal system, and extend this into the importance of blood calcium levels and facilitation of movement. 6. Explain the sliding filament theory in the context of muscle physiology and describe muscle anatomy and metabolism. 7. Explain the mechanism of action potential and release of neurotransmitters and relate this to the anatomy and physiology of the whole nervous system, including CNS, PNS and ANS. 8. Describe and relate the structure and function of reflex arcs and explain their importance in facilitating information between PNS and CNS or ANS. 9. Describe the anatomy and physiology of the endocrine system and apply this to the importance of homeostasis and its maintenance by feedback systems. 10. Demonstrate an integrated knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine and integumentary systems, and how they contribute to homeostasis in the human body. Assessment Tasks Type Learning Outcomes Assessed Sessions Content Delivered Session Due Weighting Online Quiz Multiple choice, definitions and diagrams (50 minutes) 1, 2 1-5 Sunday following Week 5 20% Written assignment (1000 words) 1-6, 10 1-12 Sunday following Week 8 15% Concept map 10 1-25 Sunday following Week 14 15% Final Examination Multiple choice, short answers, definitions and extended responses (2 hours) 1-9 1-25 Final Exam Period 50% Prescribed readings: 1. Tortora, GJ & Derrickson, B 2014, Principles of anatomy and physiology, 14th edn, Wiley, Hoboken, NJ. 2. Summers, J & Smith, B 2014, Communication skills handbook, 4th edn, Wiley, Milton, Qld. Recommended readings: 1. Alberts, B, Johnson, A, Lewis, J, Raff, M, Roberts, K & Walter, P 2002, The universal features of cells on earth in: The molecular biology of the cell, 4th edn, Garland Science, New York, <www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/nbk26864/>. 2. Hall, JE & Guyton, AC 2011, Guyton and Hall textbook of medical physiology, 12th edn, Saunders Elsevier, Philadelphia, PA. 3. Marieb, EN 2012, Anatomy & physiology coloring workbook: a complete study guide, 10th edn, Benjamin Cummings, San Francisco, CA. 4. Moore, KL, Dalley, AF & Agur, AMR 2014, Clinically oriented anatomy, 7th edn, Walters Kluwer/ Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia, PA 5. Mosby s dictionary of medicine, nursing and health professions 2013, 9th edn, Elsevier, St. Louis, MO. Australian College of Natural Medicine Pty Ltd (ACNM) trading as Endeavour College of Natural Health Page 2 of 6

Subject Content Week Lectures Tutorial 1. Session 1 Introduction (Subject Outline / Subject Aims / Assessment / Teaching Resources) Homeostasis The Cellular Level of Organisation: Cytoplasm, organelles Nucleus structure and function Activities are developed to allow the students to explore relevant concepts, expand on ideas and have peer and lecturer interaction. Activities also allow for formative assessment and feedback. Interconnection of cellular organelles Revision of transcription and translation processes Session 2 The Cellular Level of Organisation: 2. Session 3 Plasma membrane structure Plasma membrane function: transport of ions, molecules and particles The Cellular Level of Organisation: Session 4 Cellular communication Cell division: mitosis and meiosis The Tissue Level of Organisation: 3. Session 5 Tissue types and their organisation o Epithelial tissue organisation The Tissue Level of Organisation: Tissue types and their organisation Session 6 o Connective tissue organisation Overview of muscle and nervous tissue The Integumentary System structure and function of the skin: The epidermis and dermis Accessory structures Wound healing Burns 4. Session 7 Support for the written assignement Session 8 An Introduction to medical terminology: Organisation and characteristics 5. Session 9 The Skeletal System: Bone physiology Gross structure and histology of bone Bone formation, growth and remodelling Model of plasma membrane Osmosis/ Diffusion experiments Online activity describing the process of cell signaling Microscope-based activity with worksheets describing process of mitosis Microscope-based activity with worksheets describing epithelial tissue Group/forum discussion on the effect that aging has on tissue functioning Microscope-based activity with worksheets describing connective, muscle and nervous tissue Group/forum discussion on the effect that aging has on tissue functioning Interactive CAM-based investigation of common skin disorders Discussion of the role of medical terminology in reading and writing science information Practising the use of and interpretation of medical terminology using worksheets in class Interactive activity on normal bone structure and histology Worksheet on bone healing Session 10 Use of the Virtual Body for learning skeletal Australian College of Natural Medicine Pty Ltd (ACNM) trading as Endeavour College of Natural Health Page 3 of 6

The Skeletal System: Organisation of the skeletal system Major bones of the axial and appendicular skeleton Classification of joints o 6. Session 11 Synovial joints The Muscular System: Overview of muscle tissue types Skeletal muscle histology Contraction and relaxation The sliding filament theory of muscle contraction Session 12 The Muscular System: 7. Session 13 Skeletal muscle metabolism Types of skeletal muscle fibres Control of muscle tension The Muscular system: Major muscles and their groups Session 14 Revision session system anatomy (components axial and appendicular skeleton) Types of movement around specific joints Interactive activity on normal muscle structure and histology Construction of concept map on Sliding Filament theory and contraction cycle source of calcium Use of online animations Construction of concept map on Sliding Filament theory and contraction cycle source of ATP Comparison of muscle fibre types Group/forum discussion and debate on the similarities and differences between different muscle types Use of the Virtual Body for learning muscular system anatomy (only major muscle groups) Use of the interactive online resources to demonstrate how muscles produce movement (levers and joint movement) Revision and integration of cell, tissue, integumentary, skeletal and muscle knowledge Support for the written assignement 8. NON-TEACHING WEEK Semester 1 - This aligns with the week after Easter so it may fall between weeks 6 to 8. Semester 2 - Week 8 Online students - Please continue studying during this week. You will have an extra non-teaching week after Session 13. 9. Session 15 Overview to the major components and organisation of the nervous system Histology of nervous tissue Neurons, neuroglia and myelination Session 16 10. Session 17 Electrical Signals The action potential The synapse and neurotransmitters Regeneration and repair of the nervous system Brain organisation and protection The brain stem; structure & function The cerebellum; structure & function Interactive tutorial around division of nervous system and neuron structure/function relationship Interactive myelination tutorial followed by getting students to summarise it in a few paragraphs Worksheets describing action potential initiation and propagation Interactive tutorial on the final actions of the action potential at the synapse neurotransmitters classes, EPSP and IPSP Use of the Virtual Body for learning brain anatomy Cranial nerves and functional neuroanatomy Australian College of Natural Medicine Pty Ltd (ACNM) trading as Endeavour College of Natural Health Page 4 of 6

The diencephalon; structure & function The cerebrum; structure & function Cranial nerves Session 18 Sensation 11. Session 19 Somatic sensations The special senses o Olfaction o Gustation o Vision o Hearing and equilibrium The spinal cord anatomy The spinal cord physiology o Reflex arcs Interactive worksheet outlining the initiation of the action potential through sensation Worksheets outlining physiology of different special senses Use of the Virtual Body for learning spinal cord and spinal nerves anatomy Worksheet outlining components of the reflex arcs Session 20 Spinal nerves Somatic sensory and motor pathways Use of the Virtual Body for learning spinal cord and spinal nerves anatomy Interactive worksheet from Session 18 consolidating the initiation of action potential with the sensory and motor tracts and final motor output 12. Session 21 The Autonomic Nervous System: Anatomy of the ANS Physiology of ANS o Reflex arcs o Neurotransmitters of the ANS Physiological effects and control of the ANS Session 22 Integration of the Nervous System 13. Session 23 The Endocrine System: Endocrine glands Hormone activity Hormone mechanisms and control Session 24 The Endocrine System: Hypothalamus, pituitary, thyroid and parathyroid glands Formation, actions and control of hormone secretion 14. Session 25 The Endocrine System: Pancreas, adrenals and other glands Worksheet outlining components of the ANS reflex arcs and its comparison with the somatic refelex arcs Case-based identification and description of two ANS subdivisions ANS control Use of activities to link the functions of the Nervous System Interactive review of the lecture material Biochemical nature of hormones Worksheet on hormone cellular actions Use of interactive worksheets in class outlining anatomy and physiology of specific glands Use of interactive worksheets in class outlining anatomy and physiology of specific glands Case studies consolidating endocrine axes Australian College of Natural Medicine Pty Ltd (ACNM) trading as Endeavour College of Natural Health Page 5 of 6

Formation, actions and control of hormone secretion Integration of hormone actions into hormonal system axes Session 26 Integration of nervous and endocrine systems Stress response as an example of nervous and endocrine system integration Revision and integration of knowledge exam preparation 15. Non-Teaching Week/Practical Exam Week 1. Note that make-up classes may be scheduled in this week. 16. Non-Teaching Week/Practical Exam Week 2. Note that make-up classes may be scheduled in this week. 17. Final Exam Week 1 On campus enrolled students: please refer to the Exam Timetable for your local campus for the exact day and time of exam. Online enrolled students: You are required to sit examinations on campus per the Examination Policy - Higher Education. The Exam Week for subjects offered online is identified in the Online Calendar. 18. Final Exam Week 2 Please refer to the Exam Timetable for your local campus for the exact day and time of exam. Australian College of Natural Medicine Pty Ltd (ACNM) trading as Endeavour College of Natural Health Page 6 of 6