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Human anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, cell biology, cancer, physiological measurement, medical terminology.
GENERAL AIM• To investigate and study the structure and functions of the body systems• To develop an understanding of the processes affecting cells with emphasis of neoplasia
On completion of this course, the student should be able to:Apply standard medical terminology in the study of the structural and functional organisation of the human bodyRelate the basic anatomical features and physiological processes in cellular biologyDescribe the anatomical features and physiological processes in the body systemsDescribe the basic principles and concepts of growth disorders with emphasis on cellular injury and neoplasia
ENME311 or ENME351, orsubject to approval of the Head of Department.
Students must attend one activity from each section.
Warwick Shillito (CPIT)
Gerard J, Tortora and Bryan Derrickson; Principles of Anatomy & Physiology (14th Edition) ; 14th; John Wiley & Sons (If you can get hold of an earlier edition of this book it will do just as well. The new edition is available from the campus bookstore).
Gerard J. Tortora and Bryan Derrickson; Principles of Anatomy & Physiology (13th Ed.) ; (13th Ed.); John Wiley & Sons Inc (If you can get hold of an earlier edition of this book from a student of last year it will do just as well. The new edition is available at the campus bookstore).
Core notes on pathology (to be handed out).
Course information and content (PDF 176KB)
General Course Information (PDF 163KB)
Domestic fee $1,114.00
International Postgraduate fees
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see School of Physical & Chemical Sciences on the departments and faculties page .