Learning outcomes of the curricular unit (knowledge, skills and competences to be developed by the students)
The UC Anatomophysiology II, continuing the unit of Anatomophysiology I, and it want to transmit, consolidate and develop the student's integrated knowledge of the structure and physiology of the skeletal muscle system, the regulatory systems of organic life as well as internal organs and systems of fundamental maintenance of vital functions in homeostasis associated with physical activity sports.
Syllabus
1st Movement Integration, Coordination and Control Systems: Nervous System; Coordination and control of musculoskeletal activity.
2nd Support and Movement Systems: Autonomic nervous system; Endocrine System
Demonstration of the syllabus coherence with the curricular unit's learning objectives
The taught syllabus allows students to get to know the human body as a functional entity and integrate it with sports practice.
Teaching methodologies (including evaluation)
The UC will be taught in Portuguese in theoretical and theoretical-practical.
Assessment: by continuous evaluation; normal exam; appeal period exam; special season exam according to - RACC.
Continuous evaluation: requirement - mandatory attendance of classes; 4 tests with a minimum grade of 7.5 in each; minimum final passing grade of 9.5, results from ((a+b+c+d) / 4 = x). Students who fail continuous assessment may take the exam in subsequent periods (Normal; Appeal; Special), upon prior registration.
Evaluation in exam: consisting of a written test, mandatory, and an oral test, in person, with the minimum score for access to the oral test being 9.5. Minimum passing grade in the UC - 9.5 value. In the exam, all content mentioned in the UC program published on the Moodle platform will be evaluated.
Evaluation of students in special situations will be adapted to each case.
Demonstration of the coherence between the teaching methodologies and the learning outcomes
The teaching is developed in theoretical expository components and components of practical work framed with the development of knowledge inherent to the sports phenomenon.
Bibliography (Mandatory resources)
- Correia, P.; Espanha, M. (2010). Aparelho Locomotor ¿ Volume 1. Anatomofisiologia dos sistemas nervoso, osteoarticular e muscular. Lisboa FMH.
- Correia, P.; Espanha, M. (2012). Aparelho Locomotor ¿ Volume 2. Funções neuromusculares e adaptações à actividade física. Lisboa FMH
- Espanha, M. (2016). Anatomofisiologia ¿ Tomo III Funções da Vida Orgânica Interna. Lisboa FMH
- Espanha, M. (2002). Anatomofisiologia - Estudos Práticos II. Lisboa FMH.