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MODULE DESCRIPTOR |
Module Title |
Exercise Physiology |
Reference |
HS1116 |
Version |
5 |
Created |
September 2024 |
SCQF Level |
SCQF 7 |
Approved |
September 2015 |
SCQF Points |
30 |
Amended |
September 2023 |
ECTS Points |
15 |
Aims of Module |
The aim of this module is to examine the structure and function of the major physiological systems of the human body and its responses to exercise. |
Learning Outcomes for Module |
On completion of this module, students are expected to be able to: |
1 |
Describe the structure of the human body's major physiological systems. |
2 |
Explain the function of the human body's major physiological systems. |
3 |
Describe the responses of the human body to exercise. |
4 |
Explain the mechanisms behind the responses of the human body to exercise. |
5 |
Demonstrate the necessary professionalism through attendance at learning opportunities required for safe practice. |
Indicative Module Content |
The structure and function of the key physiological systems including: cardiovascular, respiratory, muscular, nervous, endocrine, digestive and urinary systems; the physiological responses to exercise focusing on cardiorespiratory variables (e.g. heart rate, stroke volume, cardiac output, redistribution of blood, extraction of oxygen [a-VO2 difference], blood pressure, respiratory frequency, tidal volume, pulmonary ventilation), neuromuscular adaptation, hormone production and release, mechanisms of fatigue, the body’s main energy systems and their relative contribution to exercise (in relation to intensity and duration). |
Module Delivery |
The module will be delivered in a blended learning format
Fundamental content outlined by asynchronous online resources supported with interactive tutorial sessions.
Practical sessions will be used further consolidate the students learning.
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Indicative Student Workload |
Full Time |
Part Time |
Contact Hours |
70
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N/A
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Non-Contact Hours |
230
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N/A
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Placement/Work-Based Learning Experience [Notional] Hours |
N/A
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N/A
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TOTAL |
300
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N/A
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Actual Placement hours for professional, statutory or regulatory body |
 
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ASSESSMENT PLAN |
If a major/minor model is used and box is ticked, % weightings below are indicative only. |
Component 1 |
Type: |
Examination |
Weighting: |
100% |
Outcomes Assessed: |
1, 2, 3, 4
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Description: |
Closed book examination |
Component 2 |
Type: |
Coursework |
Weighting: |
0% |
Outcomes Assessed: |
5
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Description: |
Minimal module attendance of 70% |
MODULE PERFORMANCE DESCRIPTOR |
Explanatory Text |
Component 1 grade based on grading proforma. Component 2 is a minimum modular attendance requirement of 70% |
Module Grade |
Minimum Requirements to achieve Module Grade: |
A |
Component 1 A; Component 2 Pass |
B |
Component 1 B; Component 2 Pass |
C |
Component 1 C; Component 2 Pass |
D |
Component 1 D; Component 2 Pass |
E |
Component 1 E; Component 2 Pass |
F |
Component 1 F and/or fails Component 2 |
NS |
Non-submission of work by published deadline or non-attendance for examination |
Module Requirements |
Prerequisites for Module |
None, in addition to course entry requirements |
Corequisites for module |
None. |
Precluded Modules |
None. |
INDICATIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY |
1 |
KENNEY, W.L., WILMORE, J. H. & COSTILL, D. L., 2022. Physiology of sport and exercise. 8th ed. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. |
2 |
MCARDLE, W. D., KATCH, F. I. & KATCH, V. L., 2023. Exercise physiology, energy, nutrition and human performance. 9th ed. London: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. |
3 |
MARTINI, J.L., NATH, J.L. & BARTHOLOMEW, E.F., 2018. Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology. 11th ed. Harlow: Pearson Education. |
4 |
POWERS, S.K., HOWLET, E.T & QUINDRY, J. 2021. Exercise physiology : theory and application to fitness and performance. 11th ed. New York: McGraw Hill |
5 |
TORTORA, G. J. & DERRICKSON, B. H., 2019. Introduction to the Human Body 11th ed. New York: Wiley. |