- Department: Biology
- Credit value: 20 credits
- Credit level: C
- Academic year of delivery: 2022-23
Occurrence | Teaching period |
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A | Autumn Term 2022-23 to Summer Term 2022-23 |
The module starts with important introductory sessions that support aspects of this and other modules in the course. Following this in Autumn term there are lectures describing the physical basis of spectroscopy and its use in quantitative biochemical methods and with workshops covering mathematics topics useful for biochemists. During Spring term there are lectures on specific biochemical techniques such as ion exchange, gel filtration and affinity chromatography, electrophoresis, dialysis and bacterial transformation; in practical sessions students gain experience in some of these techniques. There are also lectures and workshops covering topics in statistics such as normal distributions, means, variances, standard deviations, correlation and regression and t tests. The module also contains seven tutorials where other important skills in biochemistry, such as essay writing and presentations are practised.
The aims of the module are to allow students to gain theoretical knowledge and practical experience of key techniques used in modern biochemistry laboratories. Learning is through lectures and hands-on experience in practicals and workshops. Tutorials aim to develop skills including essay writing and presentations.
Students are expected to develop and acquire a sound understanding of the theoretical principles and some of the practice underlying many biochemical, molecular, and biophysical topics. The successful student will be able to:
Task | % of module mark |
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Essay/coursework | 50 |
Online Exam -less than 24hrs (Centrally scheduled) | 50 |
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Task | % of module mark |
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Essay/coursework | 50 |
Online Exam -less than 24hrs (Centrally scheduled) | 50 |
Cohort-level feedback will be provided on performance in closed exams and made available via the VLE. Marks for open assessments will be made available to you and your supervisor via e:vision. Individual comments will be added to your script and/or on separate summary feedback document. Histograms of module marks will be posted on the notice boards outside the Biology Student Services office. Individual marks will be made available to you and your supervisor via e:vision. Exam scripts will be made available at the end of either the Spring or Summer terms. You should take the opportunity to discuss your marks and feedback with your supervisor.
During the teaching of the module you will receive feedback that may be at a whole class or individual level. Forms of feedback may include: model answers and discussion of workshop questions, summaries of performance in practicals, VLE-based quizzes, individual spoken comments during workshops, individual written comments on formative work.
These are available through the VLE module site.