The aim of this module is to provide a fundamental basis in the knowledge of human physiology- how the body is organised from cell to organ system, and how the systems interact
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this module the learner will be able to:
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Learning Outcome Description
LO1
To understand the organisation of the human body; from the cellular level to the organisation of organs and organ systems
LO2
Discuss the structure and function of the body systems studied
LO3
Understand the fundamentals of the human body and disease- how the organ systems can be affected and how they can be treated
LO4
Develop computer and communication skills through report writing, laboratory investigations, and the use of library and online academic resources.
Dependencies
Module Recommendations
This is prior learning (or a practical skill) that is recommended before enrolment in this module.
No recommendations listed
Co-requisite Modules
No Co-requisite modules listed
Additional Requisite Information
No Co Requisites listed
Indicative Content
Introduction to Cell structure and Function
Overview of eukaryotic cell structure; cell organelle and cell membrane structure and function.
Tissue Structure and Organisation
The four main tissue types-Epithelia, connective tissue, muscle and nervous tissue. Theory will be supplemented with laboratory based histological slide examination
Endocrine System
General function and organisation of the endocrine system. General mechanisms of hormone control. Role of hormones, and receptors; Role of the hypothalamus pituitary unit in the maintenance of homeostasis; Role of the endocrine system in reproduction, fertility, lactation and menopause
Cardiovascular System
Organisation of the cardiovascular system; blood vessels; the heart; blood pressure and regulation of blood pressure ; Types of blood cells; pharmaceutical therapies of the cardiovascular system
Respiratory System
Structure and function of human respiratory system; Diseases and conditions of respiratory system and pharmaceutical therapies and intervention
The Musculoskeletal System
General organisation, structure and function of the human nervous system including the peripheral nervous systems and central nervous system; Role of the autonomic nervous system in the maintenance of homeostasis; Role of neurotransmitters and receptors; Structure and function of the central nervous system; Diseases affecting the nervous system.
Human Immune System
Overview of innate and acquired immunity; Cellular and humoural components of the human immune system; Inflammation, allergies and infection; Vaccines and the use of immunological techniques
Module Content & Assessment
Assessment Breakdown
%
Continuous Assessment
100.00%
Assessments
Full Time
Continuous Assessment
Assessment Type
Other
% of Total Mark
100
Timing
n/a
Learning Outcomes
1,2,3,4
Non-marked
No
Assessment Description Continuous assessment will be based on several methods of assessment, including Research project, Peer Reviewed E-Flashcards presentations, In-class MCQ examinations, Case studies and Laboratory based written reports.
No Project
No Practical
No End of Module Formal Examination
Reassessment Requirement
Coursework Only This module is reassessed solely on the basis of re-submitted coursework. There is no repeat written examination.
SETU Carlow Campus reserves the right to alter the nature and timings of assessment
Module Workload
Workload: Full Time
Workload Type
Workload Category
Contact Type
Workload Description
Frequency
Average Weekly Learner Workload
Hours
Lecture
Contact
No Description
12 Weeks per Stage
2.00
24
Lab/Lecture
Contact
Laboratory and workshop based practicals
12 Weeks per Stage
1.00
12
Independent Learning
Non Contact
No Description
15 Weeks per Stage
5.93
89
Total Weekly Contact Hours
3.00
Module Resources
Supplementary Book Resources
Sherwood, Lauralee. (2013), Human Physiology : from Cells to Systems, Brooks/Cole, Belmont, CA.
This module does not have any article/paper resources