James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2001

BR1236:03

Introduction to Health and Biological Sciences 1

Townsville

26 lectures, 26 tutorials, 10 hours laboratory work. First semester.

Available to Tertiary Access Course students.

Integration of the year 11 and 12 biology including human biomedical studies. The subject covers biological aspects of health, the cellular bases of life, multicellular systems, with an emphasis on the anatomy, physiology and the diseases of the human circulatory and respiratory systems.

Learning Objectives:

  1. develop an understanding of the health care system and its component parts especially those relating to Indigenous health care;
  2. develop an understanding of biodiversity and the fundamental importance of the theory of evolution in understanding the species concept;
  3. become familiar with organ systems, their function and diseases that afflict them;
  4. gain experience in gathering and presenting biological data;
  5. become familiar with organ dissections and laboratory procedures.

Assessment by laboratory reports (20%); two assignments (10% each); seminar (15%); attendance and participation (15%); examination (30%).