Course - Anatomy and physiology for occupational therapy - ERG1011
Anatomy and physiology for occupational therapy
About
About the course
Course content
Cells and tissue, the nervous system, the senses, the endocrine system, the skeletal system, the muscles, the circulation system, blood and the immune system, the respiratory system, the digestive system, the regulation of temperature, kidney- and the urinary system and the system of reproduction, microbiology, biomechanics
Learning outcome
The purpose of the course is for the students to acquire knowledge in anatomy and physiology, which is basic to the profession of occupational therapy. The focus is especially on the muscle-, skeleton- and nerve system with an emphasis on the interaction of movement and cognitive functions in daily activities.Knowledge
: The student will be able to:
Describe the structure of the body itself, and explain the organs and the organ systems¿ normal functions and interaction
Have insight into and be able to explain the peripheral, the central and the autonomous nervous system¿s structure and functions
Explain the muscle- and skeleton system¿s structure and function
Explain the structure and function of the sensory apparatus
Have a knowledge of the basic biochemical processes
Describe the most common microorganisms, their existence, reproduction and how their existence can be reduced/destroyed
Explain the terms microbiology, transmission, epidemiology, ethiology and symptoms
Explain the normal bodily flora and the structure and quality of infectious matter
Skills
: The student will be able to:
Provide anatomical names to structures and organs, and describe the location of organs in relation to each other
Relate anatomical names of structures and organs by means of palpation (topographically)
Apply biomechanical terms and principles in the analysis of movements
Learning methods and activities
PBL (Problem Basert Læring)
Utfyllende informasjon:
The course uses PBL as a learning method. In this course this means working in basic units in addition to lectures, seminars, writing papers, dissection, lab exercises and self-study.
Compulsory assignments
- Approved exercises
Further on evaluation
Utfyllende om kontinuasjon:
Ordinary re-sit for the digital and the written exam in accordance with the exam regulations for the Bachelor degree of occupational therapy. This is published on GUC¿s website.
Vurderingsformer:
Microbiology: one hour exam, multiple choice (counts for 10%)Anatomy/physiology: four-hour written exam (counts for 90%)Both parts must receive a passing grade for a pass to be awarded for the course
Specific conditions
Admission to a programme of study is required:
Ergoterapi (BERG)
Course materials
Bachelor in occupational therapy at GUC has a collection of resource literature. An overview of updated resource literature is published on GUC¿swebsite well ahead of the start of the programme. Tutoring in the choice of literature will be provided by the course teacher.
Subject areas
- Ocupational Therapy
Contact information
Course coordinator
- Jan Porthun