Last modified: 31 May 2022 13:05
Study Type | Undergraduate | Level | 3 |
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Term | First Term | Credit Points | 15 credits (7.5 ECTS credits) |
Campus | Aberdeen | Sustained Study | No |
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Course Aims: To study the relationship between structure and function in the organisation of body tissues. To understand how the anatomy of tissues/cells differs in the healthy and abnormal states. To deepen students' knowledge and understanding of the specialties of histology and pathology. To help students understand how histology and pathology can help us prevent, screen for, diagnose and treat disease/injury. To help students adopt an integrated and broader approach to the study of human cells and tissues. To introduce students' to the research and healthcare applications of histology and pathology, and what potential career opportunities there may be in these fields. To enhance students' practical skills relating to histology/pathology/imaging and the use of human specimens/samples. To enhance students' problem-solving skills and confidence in dealing with complex information and imagery. Main Learning Outcomes: Students should have an understanding of tissue/cellular organisation in a variety of body locations and how these relate to function. They should be able to: - explain how cellular and extracellular components combine to form a cohesive structural and function tissue organisation - describe and discuss a variety of structural formats within the human body. - explain how variations to the structural formats of body surfaces, tubes and musculoskeletal structural components are modified from a basic format and the functional effects of such structural variations in normal and disease situations. - use the skills necessary to interpret microscopic slides, anatomical specimens and models and the output from other imaging procedures. - use the skills necessary to interpret histological and pathological images and use their findings to solve problems. - use the skills of relating structural information and functional activity. Content: The course will include lectures on the features of a variety of human tissues - in states of normality and abnormality. Further lectures will examine the way that these tissues change during disease states and injury. Practicals will offer demonstrations of traditional and modern methods of analysing structure/appearance of human tissues with practical experience of the analysis of data produced by such methodologies. Students will also undertake several problem-based learning sessions where they will have to use the knowledge they learn to interpret histological and pathological images and data.
Information on contact teaching time is available from the course guide.
Alternative Assessment
25% Incourse Assessment 1
25% Incourse Assessment 2
25% Incourse Assessment 3
25% Online PowerPoint Presentation
Alternative Resit Assessment
Online Exam
There are no assessments for this course.
Knowledge Level | Thinking Skill | Outcome |
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Factual | Remember | ILO’s for this course are available in the course guide. |
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