HBS109
Human Structure and Function
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Notes
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Human Structure and Function
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HBS109 - Human Structure and Function Notes
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HBS109, Weekly Notes
Week 4 - THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM Week 5 - THE NERVOUS SYSTEM Week 6 - THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM Wee...
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HBS109 Exam Notes Complete 30 Lectures
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Reviews
A fantastic unit. Content heavy but well explained and worthwhile.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2013
Very heavy content and lots of detail on lots of different body systems! If you enjoy the unit you will do well however it was a prerequisite for me and I did not like it at all! Still managed to get HDs on all the assessments- just waiting to get my exam marks back. The exam is only 45% so if you get really good marks on the assessment (which is not hard) it is relatively easy to pass.
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2015
Good unit. Like others have mentioned, it is quite content-heavy. If you stay on top of the work and you treat this subject like a fun hobby, it is easier. The pracs are pretty cool too! Study super hard for the exam!
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2014
Warning to all future students, that this course is very heavy with lots of things to remember in order to pass the exam. However, if you are interested in the subject you will keep up to date with readings/questions and you will do very well.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2015
Content was quite heavy. Found it quite hard to keep up to date with all of the lectures. Although the practical class were quite good!
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2014
Extremely jam packed with information and it super important to study everything the week you learn it. It you fall behind, you will never be able to catch up!
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2014
anatomy was great i loved dissecting and learning about the body, its alot to remember though and hard to keep up with 3 lectures a week and then remember it all but other than that its great, a good hands on subject :)
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2014
Incredibly content-heavy and overwhelming. If you take this subject, it is vital that you keep up with the notes weekly, or you will quickly be left behind to drown in overwhelming information.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2014
Great unit, well organised lectures. The teaching styles from the different lecturers kept it engaging. The set reading and review questions are the start of each lecture were also really helpful
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2014
Pretty essential unit if you want to work in health/science related industry. It is pretty broad, but there is an advanced anatomy unit for future years if you really want to learn more about the human body in depth. The lectures could've been run a bit better without having 3 different lecturers for the one unit as they all had different teaching styles. Tutes were useless.