Course Guide - Edith Cowan University
Course Guide - Edith Cowan University
Course Guide - Edith Cowan University
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SCB5132<br />
20 Credit Points<br />
Advances in Biology 2<br />
FACULTY OF COMPUTING, HEALTH AND SCIENCE<br />
This unit will contain a selection of topics from current issues in<br />
biology, fire ecology, and community biology. The unit will be<br />
supplemented by talks from visiting lecturers and research fellows<br />
where appropriate.<br />
SCE5116<br />
15 Credit Points<br />
Current Issues in Science Education<br />
FACULTY OF EDUCATION & ARTS<br />
This unit will enable participants to examine in some depth a<br />
range of contemporary issues in science education. A core plus<br />
options structure will enable participants to negotiate up to fifty<br />
percent of the curriculum.<br />
SCH4101<br />
15 Credit Points<br />
Advanced Cardiac<br />
FACULTY OF COMPUTING, HEALTH AND SCIENCE<br />
This unit will provide students with the knowledge and skills to<br />
work independently or in conjunction with medical practioners in<br />
the provision of advanced out-of-hospital care for patients with<br />
advanced cardiac conditions. Emphasis will be placed on<br />
obtaining a broad understanding of the pathophysiology of cardiac<br />
conditions in order to make adequate and sound assessments of<br />
the situations. Students will acquire skills that enable them to<br />
implement advanced strategies for the management of cardiac<br />
conditions in critical situations and develop knowledge of<br />
interventions aimed to prevent morbidity.<br />
SCH4102<br />
15 Credit Points<br />
Advanced Medical<br />
FACULTY OF COMPUTING, HEALTH AND SCIENCE<br />
This unit will provide students with the knowledge and skills to<br />
work independently or in conjunction with medical practioners in<br />
the provision of out-of-hospital care for patients suffering from<br />
emergency medical conditions. Emphasis will be placed on<br />
assessment and management procedures relevant to the critical<br />
care environment.<br />
SCH4103<br />
15 Credit Points<br />
Advanced Trauma<br />
FACULTY OF COMPUTING, HEALTH AND SCIENCE<br />
The aim of this unit is to provide students with the knowledge to<br />
operate as an independent practitioner or critical care paramedic<br />
working under medical authority. Emphasis will be placed on<br />
obtaining an understanding of the pathophysiology associated<br />
with traumatic conditions.<br />
SCH4104<br />
15 Credit Points<br />
Paediatrics<br />
FACULTY OF COMPUTING, HEALTH AND SCIENCE<br />
The aim of the unit is provide the student with knowledge to<br />
operate as an independent critical care paramedic working under<br />
medical authority in the pre-hospital care of paediatric patients.<br />
Emphasis is placed on obtaining an advanced understanding of the<br />
pathophysiology of medical and traumatic conditions in the<br />
paediatric patient.<br />
SCH5101<br />
15 Credit Points<br />
Field Practicum<br />
FACULTY OF COMPUTING, HEALTH AND SCIENCE<br />
The aim of this unit is to provide the student with advanced<br />
practical skills to assess and manage critical care paramedical<br />
situations. The emphasis is on the application of knowledge to<br />
enable operation as an independent practitioner or critical care<br />
paramedic working under medical authority, or in consultation<br />
with a medical specialist.<br />
SCH5102<br />
15 Credit Points<br />
Hospital Practicum<br />
FACULTY OF COMPUTING, HEALTH AND SCIENCE<br />
The aim of this unit is to provide the student with advanced<br />
practical skills to assess and manage critical care paramedical<br />
situations in a hospital setting. The emphasis is on the application<br />
of knowledge to enable operation as an independent practitioner,<br />
or critical care paramedic working under medical authority.<br />
SCH5103<br />
15 Credit Points<br />
Intensive Care Unit Practicum<br />
FACULTY OF COMPUTING, HEALTH AND SCIENCE<br />
The aim of this unit is to provide the student with advanced<br />
practical skills to assess and manage critical care paramedical<br />
situations in a hospital setting. The emphasis is on the application<br />
of knowledge to enable the student to function as an independent<br />
practitioner or critical care paramedic working under medical<br />
authority.<br />
SCH5104<br />
15 Credit Points<br />
Obstetrics<br />
FACULTY OF COMPUTING, HEALTH AND SCIENCE<br />
This unit incorporates on-line learning and workshop processes to<br />
build on the base knowledge of the practitioner involved in the<br />
prehospital care of advanced pathophysiology, assessment and<br />
management of the Obstetric patient. The emphasis is on the<br />
application of knowledge to enable operation as an independent<br />
practitioner, or critical care paramedic working under medical<br />
authority, or in consultation with a medical specialist.<br />
SCH513O<br />
20 Credit Points<br />
Advances in Human Biology 1<br />
FACULTY OF COMPUTING, HEALTH AND SCIENCE<br />
This unit will contain a selection of topics from the history and<br />
philosophy of science, human molecular biology, and cardiac and<br />
skeletal muscle physiology. The unit will be supplemented by<br />
visiting lecturers and research fellows as appropriate.<br />
SCH513P<br />
20 Credit Points<br />
Advances in Human Biology 2<br />
FACULTY OF COMPUTING, HEALTH AND SCIENCE<br />
This unit will contain a selection of topics from current issues in<br />
human biology, the brain in health and disease, and human<br />
disease. The unit will be supplemented by visiting lecturers and<br />
research fellows as appropriate.<br />
SCI5105<br />
20 Credit Points<br />
Catchment Health<br />
FACULTY OF COMPUTING, HEALTH AND SCIENCE<br />
This unit presents an integrated approach to the health of the<br />
catchment as a geographical, ecological, political and social unit.<br />
It is based on the principles of ecosystem health, the ecological<br />
footprint, integrated catchment management, and ecologically<br />
sustainable development. Accordingly, it deals with the<br />
management of natural resources in order to maximise benefits to<br />
the health of its occupants, the ecosystem’s biophysical<br />
components, and the well-being of communities.<br />
SCI5106<br />
20 Credit Points<br />
Stock Assessment<br />
FACULTY OF COMPUTING, HEALTH AND SCIENCE<br />
This unit examines the approaches used to assess marine and<br />
freshwater fisheries stocks, including stock assessment models.<br />
It examines data requirements for stock assessment models and<br />
covers recruitment processes in fish stocks. It also examines<br />
issues associated with broader ecosystem issues in evaluating the<br />
sustainability of fisheries.<br />
SCI5107<br />
20 Credit Points<br />
Fisheries Management<br />
FACULTY OF COMPUTING, HEALTH AND SCIENCE<br />
This unit examines the procedures involved in the management<br />
fisheries and aquaculture. These include policy, planning and<br />
regulatory frameworks, and strategies to implement regulations.<br />
Impacts of fishing activities on populations and ecosystems are<br />
also considered.<br />
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