The course is included in these curricula and study modules
- Physiotherapy 2009 - Assesment of health, movement and function
- Physiotherapy 2010 - Assesment of health, movement and function
- Physiotherapy 2011 - Assesment of health, movement and function
- Physiotherapy 2012 - Assesment of health, movement and function
- Physiotherapy 2013 - Assesment of health, movement and function
- Sports and health promotion 2009 - Movement and physical activity
- Sports and health promotion 2010 - Movement and physical activity
- Sports and health promotion 2011 - Movement and physical activity
- Sports and health promotion 2012 - Movement and physical activity
- Sports and health promotion 2013 - Movement and physical activity
Level/category
Teaching language
Swedish
Type of course
Compulsory
Cycle/level of course
First
Recommended year of study
1
Total number of ECTS
5 cr
Competency aims
The aim of the course in Anatomy and physiology is to
create understanding of the structure of the human body and the
healthy body functions.
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course the student is expected to be able to:
related to the course in Anatomy and physiology 4p
- describe the structure of the human body and name the organs
in Swedish and with scientific names
- understand and describe the functions of the organ systems,
like the musculosceletal system, the circulatory system,
the respiratory system, the endocrine system, the nervous
system and the sensory organs and be able to describe the
functions of the digestive system, the urinary system and the
reproductive systems
...
Course contents
Anatomy and Physiology:
The structure and function of the healthy human body.
Prerequisites and co-requisites
Not needed
Previous course names
Anatomy and Physiology, 5p, 2008.
Additional information
Anatomy Work shops are not mandatory.
Recommended or required reading
Sand et al. 2007. Människokroppen Fysiologi och anatomi. Liber.
Stockholm. ISBN 978-91-47-0835-7.
Trew,M and Everet,T (2005): Human movement. Fifth edition.
,Elsevier,Churchill Livingstone.
Study activities
- Lectures - 45 hours
- Individual- and group instruction - 15 hours
- Individual studies - 53 hours
- Study circles - 20 hours
Workload
- Total workload of the course: 133 hours
- Of which autonomous studies: 133 hours
- Of which scheduled studies: 0 hours
Mode of Delivery
Participation in tuition
Assessment methods
Exams (written-, oral-, home-)
Assessment requirements
Accepted examination in Anatomy and Physiology 4p
Accepted written assignment and accepted practical exam in
biomechanics 1p
Teacher
- Kukkonen Göta
- Tillman Ilse
- Vaappo Marko
Examiner
Tillman Ilse
Home page of the course
Group size
No limit
Assignments valid until
12 months after course has ended
Assessment methods
2013-10-21 - Exams