Competencies and objectives
Course context for academic year 2012-13
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Course content (verified by ANECA in official undergraduate and Master’s degrees)
Specific Competences:>>Theoretical
- CE1 : Acquire the fundamentals of biological terminology, nomenclature, conventions and units.
- CE10 : Understand the fundamentals of the regulation of vital functions of organisms through internal and external factors and identify mechanisms for adapting to the environment.
- CE13 : Study the structure and function of biomolecules and understand their function in biological processes.
- CE16 : Understand cell signalling mechanisms.
- CE18 : Analyse the structure and functions of animal and plant viruses, cells, tissues, organs and systems.
- CE2 : Relate the physical and chemical principles of Biology.
- CE22 : Analyse and interpret the development, growth and biological cycles of living beings.
Specific Competences:>>Ability
- CE29 : Show knowledge and understanding of the essential facts, concepts, principles and theories related to the areas of Biology.
- CE30 : Interpret, evaluate, process and synthesis Biological data and information.
- CE31 : Recognise and implement good scientific practices for measurement and experimentation.
- CE32 : Safe handling: biological material, reagents, instruments and devices used in Biology.
- CE35 : Interpret data gathered from observation and measurement in the laboratory and the field.
- CE36 : Prepare, present and defend scientific and technical reports both in writing and orally to an audience.
- CE37 : Ability to find, analyse, understand and write scientific and technical texts.
- CE38 : Use inductive and deductive methods correctly in the field of Biology.
- CE40 : Relate Biology to other disciplines.
- CE42 : Know how to identify, analyse and catalogue biological organisms.
Learning outcomes (Training objectives)
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Specific objectives stated by the academic staff for academic year 2012-13
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General
Code:
26540
Lecturer responsible:
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Credits ECTS:
6,00
Theoretical credits:
1,60
Practical credits:
0,80
Distance-base hours:
3,60
Departments involved
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Dept:
PHYSIOLOGY, GENETICS AND MICROBIOLOGY
Area: PHYSIOLOGY
Theoretical credits: 1,6
Practical credits: 0,8
This Dept. is responsible for the course.
This Dept. is responsible for the final mark record.
Study programmes where this course is taught
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DEGREE IN BIOLOGY
Course type: OPTIONAL (Year: 4)