EXSCI1803 Anatomy & Physiology for Human 2
This unit is one of two units that provide foundational knowledge of human anatomy and physiology relevant to the health and human movement professions. In this unit the biological basis of human movement and the working of the human body will be explored. The major themes of study focus on the interrelationships between structure and function of body systems including body defences, integration and control through hormonal process and maintenance, cardiovascular, respiratory and musculoskeletal function during movement and development of normal body function through thermoregulation and fluid balance. An integrated approach using human movement scenarios provides practical learning opportunities and allows scrutiny of structural and physiological changes across the lifespan. Topics include: the structure and function of the integumentary and lymphatic systems with emphasis on their roles in immunity; the structure and function of the neuromusculoskeletal, cardiovascular, respiratory, and renal systems with applications to movement settings and homeostasis; and the structure of the endocrine, special senses, and reproductive systems and the integrative physiological function.
Commonwealth supported place (CSP)
A CSP is subsidised by the Australian Government and students pay a contribution amount. Each unit is classified into a band, depending on the study area of the unit (this discipline may be different from the study area of your course).
2025 contribution amount* $1,164
2025 grandfathered contribution amount* $1,164
Grandfathered contribution amount - if you are a continuing student, who commenced your course before 1 January 2021, you will continue paying the same amount as you would have, had legislative reforms not been implemented, for any units that would otherwise have an increased student contribution amount.
* For Clinical Psychology & Professional Pathways bands the unit fee amount is determined by accredited courses. Students in Postgraduate Clinical Psychology, Professional Pathway Psychology or Professional Pathway Social Work accredited courses should refer to the information below.