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Advanced Human Biological Sciences I

  • AHEA2203
  • not available in 2013 (see Timetable)
  • 6 points
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This unit is part of the pathway course for Indigenous students seeking access to postgraduate health professional science courses.<br/><br/>The unit focuses on developing students recognition and understanding of the rationale for common higher order organising principles of modern human biological sciences. The unit is structured around the study of six such major organising principles: (1) principles of classification, the inevitability of the periodic table; (2) the building blocks of organic chemistry; (3) the fundamental status of Kreb's cycle to biochemistry; (4) biological membranes as barriers and conduits; (5) the status of 'gene to protein' as doctrine; and (6) mitosis-meiosis... -- Course Website

Prerequisites: AHEA1101 Aboriginal Health or equivalent; AHEA1103 Introduction to Human Biological Sciences I or equivalent; AHEA1104 Introduction to Human Biological Sciences II or equivalent; AHEA1102 Communication and Research Methods or equivalent



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