Course Description

Course Name

Integrated Anatomy and Physiology

Session: VSJF1225

Hours & Credits

48 Contact Hours

Prerequisites & Language Level

Taught In English

  • There is no language prerequisite for courses at this language level.

Overview

Prerequisite: Participants must be health majors
DESCRIPTION
Integrative Anatomy and Physiology offers an immersive journey into the marvels of the 
human body, seamlessly blending the intricate study of anatomy with the dynamic functions 
of physiology. Designed to captivate and educate, this course delves deep into the 
fundamentals of cellular structure and tissue types, unveiling their pivotal roles in the 
human body. 
From exploring the microscopic intricacies of cells through virtual microscopy labs to crafting 
three-dimensional bone models that elucidate skeletal adaptations, students engage in 
hands-on activities that bring theoretical concepts to vivid life. Each module unfolds with 
creativity and innovation, whether through designing multimedia campaigns on skin cancer 
awareness or participating in a cardiovascular hackathon to unravel the mysteries of blood 
circulation. 
Ethics in neuroscience discussions and muscle rehabilitation challenges further enrich the 
learning experience, fostering critical thinking and ethical reasoning. Culminating in an 
anatomy expo where students showcase their integrated knowledge, this course not only 
equips learners with foundational understanding but also instills a passion for the 
complexities and interconnectedness of human anatomy and physiology.

COURSE CONTENT
Unit 1: Introduction to Integrated Anatomy and Physiology
o Lecture and Discussion: Introduction to Integrated Approach
o Overview of how anatomy and physiology interrelate.
o Importance of understanding the link between structure and function in the 
human body.
Unit 2: Exploring Cellular Marvels
o Virtual Cell Microscopy Lab: Journey into the Cell
o Explore cellular structure through interactive microscopy simulations.
o Tissue Tales: Storytelling with Tissues
o Understand tissue types and their roles in bodily functions through creative 
projects.
Unit 3: Skin and Its Protective Role
o Anatomy Art Studio: Design Your Skin
o Deepen understanding of skin structure and function through artistic 
expression.
o Skin Cancer Prevention Campaign: Lights, Camera, Action!
o Develop multimedia campaigns to raise awareness about skin cancer 
prevention.
Unit 4: Osteology and the Skeletal System
o Skeleton Scavenger Hunt: Bone Zone Exploration
o Discover skeletal anatomy through an interactive scavenger hunt.
o Bone Builders Workshop: DIY Bone Models
o Create and study three-dimensional bone models to grasp anatomical 
details.
Unit 5: Muscles in Motion
o Muscle Madness: Olympics of Muscle Function
o Demonstrate understanding of muscle contraction and movement 
mechanics through competitive games.
o Rehabilitation Reality Show: Muscle Recovery Challenge
o Plan and present rehabilitation strategies for common muscle injuries.
Unit 6: Blood Circulation and the Heart
o Heart Rate Hackathon: Cardiovascular Quest
o Investigate cardiovascular dynamics through a hackathon-style challenge.
o Blood Pressure Bake-off: Pressure Points Investigation
o Explore blood pressure regulation and measurement techniques through a 
baking analogy.
Unit 7: Mind and the Nervous System
o Neuron Ninja Challenge: Action Potential Adventure
o Engage in hands-on experiments to grasp neuron function and 
communication.
o Neuroethics Round Table: Ethical Discussion
o Divide the group into two for a debate regarding ethical issues. 
Unit 8: Integration and Application of Knowledge
o Body Systems Fair: Anatomy Expo
o Showcase integrated understanding of anatomy and physiology through 
creative presentations

LEARNING ASSESMENT
Roundtable Debate:
o One thematic discussion 10%
Oral Presentation:
o Group/individual oral presentation 20%
Oral Presentation:
o Group/individual oral presentation 20%
Field trip report:
o On the concepts of human anatomy and physiology 20%
Mind maps
o Two group mind maps 10%
Interview research:
o Includes scientific article and oral presentation 20%
TOTAL: 100%

*Course content subject to change