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The School
of Human Biosciences is made up of a number of disciplines: Anatomy,
Physiology, Pharmacology, Pathology, Biophysical Sciences and Biosciences
(Bendigo). It also incorporates the Centre for Ergonomics and Human
Factors and the Forensic Expertise Profiling Laboratory. The School
plays a significant role in teaching, research, continuing education
and consulting activities.
Teaching related to human body
function underpins the coursework of the clinical Schools of the
Faculty and outside the Faculty (predominantly the Faculty of Science,
Technology and Engineering, including Nutrition
and Medical
Sciences. ). The School also plays a significant role in teaching
the Bachelor of Health Sciences. The Honours year is also offered
for the Bachelor of Health Sciences.
The
School offer undergraduate and postgraduate courses in ergonomics.
Double degrees in Ergonomics/Physiotherapy and Egonomics/Occupational
Therapy are also available.There are opportunities for postgraduate
research at Master and PhD levels in a wide range of areas relating
to human function. Further information can be obtained from the
link "Research Activities" below.
The School also offers short
courses in Human Physiology and Anatomy.
Further information about the School of Human Biosciences can be
obtained from the links below.
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