100-level

HLTH102
Health Promotion
Description
This course will provide an understanding of the broad range of ways in which the health of populations or societies can be promoted. Through personal reflection and synthesis of course material, students will deepen their understanding of key health concepts. Students will learn to design health promotion approaches that aligns with epidemiological and life-course evidence.
Occurrences
Semester Two 2026
Semester Two 2026 (Distance)
Points
15 points

HLTH112
Anatomy & Physiology I
Description
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the structure and function of the human body, and will be fundamental for students pursuing careers in the health sciences or biomedical fields. Covering topics from cellular biology to major body systems, Anatomy & Physiology I focuses on the building blocks of life and the complex interactions between the musculoskeletal, nervous, cardiovascular and respiratory systems. Through a blend of dynamic theoretical lectures, online learning and interactive workshops, students will explore topics such as how tissues form organs; how bones and muscles maintain structure and enable movement; how the brain and nerves control bodily functions; and how the cardiovascular and respiratory systems move blood and vital gases around our body. Students will also be able to apply their knowledge to real-world scenarios by analysing how dysfunction and disease (or training and support) can influence these critical systems.
Occurrences
Semester One 2026
Special non-calendar-based Four 2026 (UC Online)
Points
15 points
Restrictions
SPRT104, SPCO104, BIOL116

HLTH122
Building Resilience
Description
This course is designed as an introduction to the concept of mental health. It examines concepts of mental health and resilience and considers these in relation to the determinants of health. The course develops students' understanding of models of best practice in mental health education and promotion. Students will explore a range of mental health issues and demonstrate a range of strategies designed to enhance their own and others' mental health.
Occurrences
Semester Two 2026
Points
15 points
Restrictions