ASET Diploma Anatomy & Physiology Level Four
- Course Code: SAC161
- Award Level 4, Similar to - NVQ Level 4
This Anatomy & Physiology course has been developed to provide an in-depth understanding of the human body and the accompanying physiological process that allow for its proper function.
This Anatomy & Physiology Course is ideal for anyone looking for a career in a medical based profession. Whether it be an ambulance technician or nurse through to a Yoga teacher or even an Embalmer, Anatomy & Physiology forms the backbone of the industry.
Course Content
The Skeletal System
- Describe the main functions of the skeletal system
- Identify the types of bone that make up the skeletal system
- Identify the 5 main types of bone classification
- Explain the structure of skeletal tissue
- Describe the development of bone
Joints
- What is a joint?
- Main types of joint
- Synovial joints & their common characteristics and movement patterns
- Anatomical position
- Degrees of freedom of joints
- Planes of the body
- Training the skeleton
The Muscular System
- Identify the three types of muscle tissue
- Properties of skeletal muscle
- Describe the functions of skeletal muscle
- Identify different muscles shapes
- What is the role of the muscle fibres
- Identify the types of muscular contraction
- Identify the structure of skeletal muscles
- Explain the Sliding
- Filament Theory
- Describe how muscle contraction is initiated
- The all or none law
- Explain how muscle contraction is controlled
The Chemistry of Using Food to provide Energy for the Body
- How the food we eat is taken apart and utilised to provide energy
- How food molecules are transported to cells where they will be used
Cellular Energy
- Describe where the energy to drive cellular activity comes from
- Explain what mitochondria are and how they function
- Explain where mitochondria are thought to have originated
The Heart
- Describe the anatomical position of the heart, its size and its structure
- Explain the passage of blood flow through the heart
- Identify the mechanisms of the heart beat and how it is controlled
- Describe the cardiac cycle
- Describe how the heart is trained
- Identify the main arteries that supply the heart with blood
- Describe the relationship between the heart and blood pressure
The Brain
- Summarise the functions of the central nervous system
- Identify the structure and function of the five main parts of the brain
- Explain the function of the ventricles of the brain
- Explain the role of the meninges and cerebrospinal fluid
The Spinal Cord
- Explain the structure and function of the spinal cord
- Identify the peripheral nerves
- Explain the type, function and distribution of the twelve cranial nerves
- Explain the function and route of the spinal nerves.
Neurones
- Describe the structure of a typical neuron
- Identify different types of neuron and explain their functions
- Explain the function of nerve endings
- Identify the electrical and chemical factors essential in the functioning of nerve tissue
Voluntary and Reflex Actions and the Automatic Nervous System
- Explain the anatomical difference between a voluntary movement and a reflex action
- Explain the roles of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems
- Identify the functions of the autonomic nervous system
Course Duration
This home learning course will take approximately 170 hours and there is no time limit for completion.
Assessment
The Anatomy & Physiology course assessment takes the form of a series of written assignments, which are submitted and marked by your tutor. There is no external examination required.
Study Method
The course is designed for study by distance learning at home or at work. Students receive a course manual, assignments and study guide plus tutor support by mail or email. You can start at any time and there are no time limits on this course.
Qualifications
This Anatomy & Physiology course is fantastic value and provides TWO qualifications in one course! This means that you can obtain:
Qualification 1: Anatomy & Physiology Diploma Anatomy & Physiology Diploma entitling you to use the letters "SAC Dip" after your name.
Qualification 2: ASET Level 4 Anatomy & Physiology Award This Course leads to an ASET Level 4 Award Certificate for successful learners. That means that it is independantly accredited at a level of learning equivalent to level 4 on the National Qualifications Framework (NFQ) for England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
You can read more about ASET and our awarding bodies here: Awards
Course Questions & Answers
Q: What skills are needed to enrol onto this course?
You do not need any previous knowledge to enrol onto this course.
Q: Is there a time limit for completion of this course?
There is no time limit to complete this ASET Anatomy & Physiology course, take as long as you require.
Q: What is included in the cost of my course?
- You will receive your official course manuals
- A4 folder containing assignments
- A stationery pack is also provided including paper, envelopes, pens and a folder.
- A quality record bag to keep everything in
- Unlimited tutor support
Q: Do I have to sit an exam?
No. We will issue certification based on your coursework alone.
Q: Are there any additional costs?
No, everything you need is included in the price!
Q: How do I get my work assessed?
Once we receive your work we will mark it and return it to you. On successful completion of the course you will be awarded your diploma proving your success in the chosen subject.
Q: What do I do if I still have questions?
For further information please contact us.

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