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Anatomy & Physiology plus Muscular Skeletal Subjects OFF CAMPUS
All units are also accredited with the Australian Kinesiology Association
AVAILABLE NOW: Anatomy & Physiology self-directed learning course Contact us for more details 1300 658 326
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We can now welcome you as a student of The Health Arts College for your Self Directed Learning (SDL) units for Anatomy & Physiology. On completion you will be awarded the unit qualification of HLTAP401A Confirm Physical Health Status (Anatomy & Physiology)
Many quality trainings in the area of health require Anatomy & Physiology to complete your understandings. We offer this self directed learning Anatomy & Physiology course to comply with the courses requirements eg; Pilates, Bowen, Kinesiology, Massage, Aromatherapy, Reflexology etc.
The cost of this unit is $470 The cost of the manual is $150 (plus $10 Postage) The cost of the 3 assessment tools is $60
The total cost is $680 |
Below are links for using your WileyPLUS code that comes with your manual.
This link is used for you as a student to get familiar with the WileyPLUS website, log-in & use of the facilities that WileyPLUS supplies to you as a user of the Wiley resource. WileyPLUS website access for students FIRST CONTACT: https://edugen/secure/index.uni
This link is used for you as a student to log into the WileyPLUS website as part of THA College. Wiley web-link for students with WileyPLUS: http://edugen.wiley.com/edugen/class/cls165465/
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Anatomy and Physiology
This table will have links at each unit for you as a student to download, print and study your A&P throughTHA College. Read through each carefully and complete the unit as directed in the outline and use the vocab sheet to extend your knowledge/ memory. Once you have completed Unit 9 and Unit 17 please notify us so that we can arrange for you to do your assessment. If you have any questions please contact us so that we may assist you. |
| Below is the outline for this subject: |
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UNIT
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TOPIC
Introduction. Homeostastic Mechanisms. Organisation of the Human Body |
2 |
Cells & Cell Functions |
3 |
Tissues - The four basic types that make up the human body |
4 |
The Integumentary System - Muscles of the chest (origins, insertions & actions) |
5 |
Nervous Tissue - The nervous system, muscles of the abdomen (origins, insertions & actions) |
6 |
The Central Nervous System, Spinal Nerves & Cranial Nerves |
7 |
Autonomic Nervous System - Muscles of the upper arm (origins, insertions & actions) |
8 |
The Endocrine System - Muscles of the lower arm (origins, insertions & actions) |
9 |
Somatic Senses & Special Senses. Assessment 1 - Theory. All material until Unit 7 |
10 |
The Cardiovascular System - Blood and blood vessels |
11 |
The Cardiovascular System - The heart, muscles of the buttocks (origins, insertions & actions) |
12 |
The Respiratory System - Muscles of the hip (origins, insertions & actions) |
13 |
The Digestive System - Muscles of the anterior thigh (origins, insertions & actions) |
14 |
The Urinary System - Muscles of the posterior & lateral thigh (origins, insertions & actions) |
15 |
The Lymphatic and Immune System - Muscle of the leg (origins, insertions & actions) |
16 |
Properties of Muscles, Muscular Contraction and Muscle Disorders |
17 |
The Reproductive System Revision (non-examinable) Assessment 2 - Theory. All material Units 8-16 | |
Assessment Requirements Your assessment requirements for this unit are: |
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Due At Unit |
Weighting |
1. Assessment:Theory. All material Units 1-7 |
9 |
35% |
2. Assessent:Theory. All material Units 8-16 |
17 |
35% |
| 3. Assignment |
14 |
30% | |
Details of generic criteria and marking guidelines for relevant assessment items will be distributed at the beginning of your course. |
ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION For each course hour, students are normally expected to spend 2 hours in studying, reflecting, research, and/or writing up of assignments and other activities to facilitate learning. Students should be aware of the latest College policies and procedures (refer to Policies and Procedures Handbook, available from www.thacollege.com) especially relating to the following:
- The policy on Copyright, Cheating and Plagiarism defines plagiarism, cheating and breach of copyright and details the procedures for dealing with possible cheating/plagiarism.
- The Assessment policy details the philosophy of assessment at the College, the requirements for a unit of study, special consideration, extensions and deferred assessments, assignments, examinations, awarding of grades and assessment guidelines for staff.
- The policy on Application for Credit Transfer details the recognition provided to students on the basis of formal education and training.
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Students must familiarise themselves with the complete information contained in the Policy and Procedures Handbook, especially in relation to the following items: · Student Code of Conduct · Attendance · Assessment Requirements · Procedure for Assignment Return · Missed or late assessments · Deferred assessment · Examination requirements · Moderation of Results · Issue of Results |
Please contact us 1300 658 326 or via email study@thacollege.edu.au for more information.
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