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10226

MEDSCI 201

: Human Structure and Function
2024 Semester One (1243)
Presents the structure of biological systems with special reference to human biology, from the levels of histology through to gross anatomy. Specific examples of the correlation between structure and function will be considered. An introduction to current techniques for the visualisation of biological structure will be presented.
Subject: Medical Science
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 107, MEDSCI 142
10227

MEDSCI 201

: Human Structure and Function
2023 Semester One (1233)
Presents the structure of biological systems with special reference to human biology, from the levels of histology through to gross anatomy. Specific examples of the correlation between structure and function will be considered. An introduction to current techniques for the visualisation of biological structure will be presented.
Subject: Medical Science
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 107, MEDSCI 142
10228

MEDSCI 201

: Human Structure and Function
2022 Semester One (1223)
Presents the structure of biological systems with special reference to human biology, from the levels of histology through to gross anatomy. Specific examples of the correlation between structure and function will be considered. An introduction to current techniques for the visualisation of biological structure will be presented.
Subject: Medical Science
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 107, MEDSCI 142
10229

MEDSCI 201

: Human Structure and Function
2021 Semester One (1213)
Presents the structure of biological systems with special reference to human biology, from the levels of histology through to gross anatomy. Specific examples of the correlation between structure and function will be considered. An introduction to current techniques for the visualisation of biological structure will be presented.
Subject: Medical Science
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 107, MEDSCI 142
10230

MEDSCI 201

: Human Structure and Function
2020 Semester One (1203)
Presents the structure of biological systems with special reference to human biology, from the levels of histology through to gross anatomy. Specific examples of the correlation between structure and function will be considered. An introduction to current techniques for the visualisation of biological structure will be presented.
Subject: Medical Science
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 107, MEDSCI 142
10231

MEDSCI 202

: Microbiology and Immunology
2025 Semester One (1253)
An introduction to the nature and roles of bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites as the causative agents of human diseases. Topics include: the defence mechanisms of the body, the immune system including autoimmunity and allergy, control of disease by antimicrobials, sterilisation, disinfection and infection control practice.
Subject: Medical Science
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 107, MEDSCI 142
Restriction: OPTOM 241, PHARMACY 203
10232

MEDSCI 202

: Microbiology and Immunology
2024 Semester One (1243)
An introduction to the nature and roles of bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites as the causative agents of human diseases. Topics include: the defence mechanisms of the body, the immune system including autoimmunity and allergy, control of disease by antimicrobials, sterilisation, disinfection and infection control practice.
Subject: Medical Science
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 107, MEDSCI 142
Restriction: OPTOM 241, PHARMACY 203
10233

MEDSCI 202

: Microbiology and Immunology
2023 Semester One (1233)
An introduction to the nature and roles of bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites as the causative agents of human diseases. Topics include: the defence mechanisms of the body, the immune system including autoimmunity and allergy, control of disease by antimicrobials, sterilisation, disinfection and infection control practice.
Subject: Medical Science
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 107, MEDSCI 142
Restriction: OPTOM 241, PHARMACY 203
10234

MEDSCI 202

: Microbiology and Immunology
2022 Semester One (1223)
An introduction to the nature and roles of bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites as the causative agents of human diseases. Topics include: the defence mechanisms of the body, the immune system including autoimmunity and allergy, control of disease by antimicrobials, sterilisation, disinfection and infection control practice.
Subject: Medical Science
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 107, MEDSCI 142
Restriction: OPTOM 241, PHARMACY 203
10235

MEDSCI 202

: Microbiology and Immunology
2021 Semester One (1213)
An introduction to the nature and roles of bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites as the causative agents of human diseases. Topics include: the defence mechanisms of the body, the immune system including autoimmunity and allergy, control of disease by antimicrobials, sterilisation, disinfection and infection control practice.
Subject: Medical Science
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 107, MEDSCI 142
Restriction: OPTOM 241, PHARMACY 203
10236

MEDSCI 202

: Microbiology and Immunology
2020 Semester One (1203)
An introduction to the nature and roles of bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites as the causative agents of human diseases. Topics include: the defence mechanisms of the body, the immune system including autoimmunity and allergy, control of disease by antimicrobials, sterilisation, disinfection and infection control practice.
Subject: Medical Science
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 107, MEDSCI 142
Restriction: OPTOM 241, PHARMACY 203
10237

MEDSCI 203

: Mechanisms of Disease
2025 Semester One (1253)
Outlines the basic mechanisms, operating at the molecular, cellular and tissue levels, by which human disease develops. These include genetic factors, cell injury, inflammation, repair, circulatory disturbances, and neoplastic change. These mechanisms are illustrated by descriptions of the pathogenesis of specific diseases that are relevant to the New Zealand situation, or are the focus of current biomedical research.
Subject: Medical Science
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 107, MEDSCI 142
10238

MEDSCI 203

: Mechanisms of Disease
2024 Semester One (1243)
Outlines the basic mechanisms, operating at the molecular, cellular and tissue levels, by which human disease develops. These include genetic factors, cell injury, inflammation, repair, circulatory disturbances, and neoplastic change. These mechanisms are illustrated by descriptions of the pathogenesis of specific diseases that are relevant to the New Zealand situation, or are the focus of current biomedical research.
Subject: Medical Science
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 107, MEDSCI 142
10239

MEDSCI 203

: Mechanisms of Disease
2023 Semester One (1233)
Outlines the basic mechanisms, operating at the molecular, cellular and tissue levels, by which human disease develops. These include genetic factors, cell injury, inflammation, repair, circulatory disturbances, and neoplastic change. These mechanisms are illustrated by descriptions of the pathogenesis of specific diseases that are relevant to the New Zealand situation, or are the focus of current biomedical research.
Subject: Medical Science
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 107, MEDSCI 142
10240

MEDSCI 203

: Mechanisms of Disease
2022 Semester One (1223)
Outlines the basic mechanisms, operating at the molecular, cellular and tissue levels, by which human disease develops. These include genetic factors, cell injury, inflammation, repair, circulatory disturbances, and neoplastic change. These mechanisms are illustrated by descriptions of the pathogenesis of specific diseases that are relevant to the New Zealand situation, or are the focus of current biomedical research.
Subject: Medical Science
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 107, MEDSCI 142
10241

MEDSCI 203

: Mechanisms of Disease
2021 Semester One (1213)
Outlines the basic mechanisms, operating at the molecular, cellular and tissue levels, by which human disease develops. These include genetic factors, cell injury, inflammation, repair, circulatory disturbances, and neoplastic change. These mechanisms are illustrated by descriptions of the pathogenesis of specific diseases that are relevant to the New Zealand situation, or are the focus of current biomedical research.
Subject: Medical Science
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 107, MEDSCI 142
10242

MEDSCI 204

: Pharmacology and Toxicology
2025 Semester Two (1255)
A solid grounding in the principles underlying pharmacology and toxicology, including the nature of drug targets, their interaction and response (pharmacodynamics), the fate of drugs within the body (pharmacokinetics), toxicity classification and testing, poisons and antidotes, adverse drug reactions, selective toxicity, drug discovery and development. Selected drug examples will be studied to illustrate key principles of clinical pharmacology.
Subject: Medical Science
Prerequisite: CHEM 110, MEDSCI 142, and 15 points from BIOSCI 106 or 107
10243

MEDSCI 204

: Pharmacology and Toxicology
2024 Semester Two (1245)
A solid grounding in the principles underlying pharmacology and toxicology, including the nature of drug targets, their interaction and response (pharmacodynamics), the fate of drugs within the body (pharmacokinetics), toxicity classification and testing, poisons and antidotes, adverse drug reactions, selective toxicity, drug discovery and development. Selected drug examples will be studied to illustrate key principles of clinical pharmacology.
Subject: Medical Science
Prerequisite: CHEM 110, MEDSCI 142, and 15 points from BIOSCI 106 or 107
10244

MEDSCI 204

: Pharmacology and Toxicology
2023 Semester Two (1235)
A solid grounding in the principles underlying pharmacology and toxicology, including the nature of drug targets, their interaction and response (pharmacodynamics), the fate of drugs within the body (pharmacokinetics), toxicity classification and testing, poisons and antidotes, adverse drug reactions, selective toxicity, drug discovery and development. Selected drug examples will be studied to illustrate key principles of clinical pharmacology.
Subject: Medical Science
Prerequisite: CHEM 110, MEDSCI 142, and 15 points from BIOSCI 106 or 107
10245

MEDSCI 204

: Pharmacology and Toxicology
2022 Semester Two (1225)
A solid grounding in the principles underlying pharmacology and toxicology, including the nature of drug targets, their interaction and response (pharmacodynamics), the fate of drugs within the body (pharmacokinetics), toxicity classification and testing, poisons and antidotes, adverse drug reactions, selective toxicity, drug discovery and development. Selected drug examples will be studied to illustrate key principles of clinical pharmacology.
Subject: Medical Science
Prerequisite: CHEM 110, MEDSCI 142, and 15 points from BIOSCI 106 or 107
10246

MEDSCI 204

: Pharmacology and Toxicology
2021 Semester Two (1215)
A solid grounding in the principles underlying pharmacology and toxicology, including the nature of drug targets, their interaction and response (pharmacodynamics), the fate of drugs within the body (pharmacokinetics), toxicity classification and testing, poisons and antidotes, adverse drug reactions, selective toxicity, drug discovery and development. Selected drug examples will be studied to illustrate key principles of clinical pharmacology.
Subject: Medical Science
Prerequisite: CHEM 110, MEDSCI 142, and 15 points from BIOSCI 106 or 107
10247

MEDSCI 204

: Pharmacology and Toxicology
2020 Semester Two (1205)
A solid grounding in the principles underlying pharmacology and toxicology, including the nature of drug targets, their interaction and response (pharmacodynamics), the fate of drugs within the body (pharmacokinetics), toxicity classification and testing, poisons and antidotes, adverse drug reactions, selective toxicity, drug discovery and development. Selected drug examples will be studied to illustrate key principles of clinical pharmacology.
Subject: Medical Science
Prerequisite: CHEM 110, MEDSCI 142, and 15 points from BIOSCI 106 or 107
10248

MEDSCI 205

: The Physiology of Human Organ Systems
2025 Semester One (1253)
An integrative approach is used to study fundamental physiological processes which enable the body to overcome the challenge of life. Drawing on examples of normal and abnormal function, the course examines the interaction of vital physiological processes, from cellular control mechanisms to multiple organ systems. Topics include: control of fluid and electrolytes, cardiovascular control, energy use, and the delivery of oxygen and metabolites.
Subject: Medical Science
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 107, MEDSCI 142
Restriction: PHARMACY 205
10249

MEDSCI 205

: The Physiology of Human Organ Systems
2024 Semester One (1243)
An integrative approach is used to study fundamental physiological processes which enable the body to overcome the challenge of life. Drawing on examples of normal and abnormal function, the course examines the interaction of vital physiological processes, from cellular control mechanisms to multiple organ systems. Topics include: control of fluid and electrolytes, cardiovascular control, energy use, and the delivery of oxygen and metabolites.
Subject: Medical Science
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 107, MEDSCI 142
Restriction: PHARMACY 205
10250

MEDSCI 205

: The Physiology of Human Organ Systems
2022 Semester One (1223)
An integrative approach is used to study fundamental physiological processes which enable the body to overcome the challenge of life. Drawing on examples of normal and abnormal function, the course examines the interaction of vital physiological processes, from cellular control mechanisms to multiple organ systems. Topics include: control of fluid and electrolytes, cardiovascular control, energy use, and the delivery of oxygen and metabolites.
Subject: Medical Science
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 107, MEDSCI 142
Restriction: PHARMACY 205