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University of Melbourne

  • 37% international / 63% domestic

Biochemical Basis for Human Life

  • Non-Award

This course provides foundational knowledge in human anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry, tailored for students entering healthcare programs.

Key details

Degree Type
Non-Award
Duration
15 - 15 years full-time
Study Mode
Online
Domestic Fees
$303 total

About this course

Overview

This course will equip students entering healthcare programs with knowledge of the basic concepts of human anatomy, physiology and biochemistry.

Entry requirements

There are no set entry requirements.

Study locations

Online

What you will learn

What you will learn

There are no set entry requirements.

Grasping bioscience concepts without having a science background or when returning to studies after an educational gap can be a daunting task. A significant proportion of students entering the Master of Nursing Science (MNSci) program come from a diverse range of non-science backgrounds. Some of these students have difficulty in coping with the level of scientific content in the nursing science subjects. Students with science backgrounds returning to graduate studies after several years may also struggle with the content leading to poor academic outcomes. The course covers the fundamentals of human life from cell structure and function to organs and body systems as well as a range of chemical processes that are critical in sustaining life.

Learning Outcomes

  1. Develop a basic understanding of the chemical reactions that take place in the human body, and the structural and functional components of the cell.
  2. Gain knowledge of the different types of tissues, organs and body systems.
  3. Understand the structure and function of the endocrine and nervous systems.
  4. Understand the structure and function of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems, including the components of the blood.
  5. Understand the structure and function of the genitourinary system.

Course structure

Course Units
  • Tutorial 1: Biochemical basis of life
  • Tutorial 2: Tissues, organs and systems
  • Tutorial 3: Endocrine and nervous systems
  • Tutorial 4: Cardiovascular and respiratory systems
  • Tutorial 5: Genitourinary system

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Science & Mathematics courses at University of Melbourne.
81.3%
Overall satisfaction
79%
Skill scale
65.4%
Teaching scale
55.6%
Employed full-time
$56k
Average salary