PreRequisites

There are no prerequisites for this course.

Course Description

The Human Biology General course gives students a chance to explore how the human body works. Students focus on bones, muscles, nerves and hormones, and how they maintain the body to act in a coordinated manner. The causes and spread of disease and how humans respond to invading pathogens are studied, as well as the role of males and females in the process of reproduction.

Students investigate the body systems through real or virtual dissections and practical examination of cells, organs and systems. They research contemporary treatments for dysfunctions of the body systems and are encouraged to use ICT to interpret and communicate their findings in a variety of ways. Second-hand data is used to investigate transmission of diseases from a historical perspective and recent global incidences.

An understanding of human biology is valuable for a variety of career paths. The course content deals directly and indirectly with many different occupations in areas, such as social work, medical and paramedical fields, food and hospitality, childcare, sport, science and health education.

Year 11

Unit 1 - Nutrition supporting optimal functioning

Unit 2 -  Regular health checks protecting systems

Year 12

Unit 3 -  Reproductive choices

Unit 4 – Infectious disease

More detailed course info can be found HERE

Assessment

  • Science inquiry

  • Extended response

  • Tests