bio250 - Biochemistry (Complete module description)
Module label | Biochemistry |
Modulkürzel | bio250 |
Credit points | 6.0 KP |
Workload | 180 h |
Institute directory | Institute for Biology and Environmental Sciences |
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Skills to be acquired in this module | ++ biological knowledge ++ knowledge of biological working methods + biologically relevant knowledge in the natural sciences and mathematics ++ abstract, logical, analytical thinking + independent learning and (research-based) working ++ data presentation and evidence-based discussion (written and spoken) ++ teamwork + (scientific) communication skills + project and time management + knowledge of safety and environmental issues The students have a survey of the arrangement, function, and biosynthesis of the most important substance classes and metabolic processes, learn basic experimental methods of biochemistry and are able to present and interpret experimental results. |
Module contents | The module gives an introduction to conceptions and methods of biochemistry. |
Literaturempfehlungen | General textbooks of Biochemistry, e.g.: Biochemie, Müller-Esterl Biochemie, Lubert Stryer Lehninger Prinzipien der Biochemie, David L. Nelson und Michael M. Cox Principles of Biochemistry, Horton et al. |
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Language of instruction | German |
Duration (semesters) | 1 Semester |
Module frequency | jährlich |
Module capacity | unlimited |
Lehrveranstaltungsform | Comment | SWS | Frequency | Workload of compulsory attendance |
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Lecture | 2 | 28 | ||
Tutorial | WiSe | 0 | ||
Seminar | 1 | 14 | ||
Practical training | 2 | 28 | ||
Präsenzzeit Modul insgesamt | 70 h |
Examination | Prüfungszeiten | Type of examination |
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Final exam of module | Written examination following the end of lectures or end of the semester. |
1 written examination signed minutes PLEASE NOTE: Additional conditions regarding attendance and ungraded activities as determined by the persons responsible for the module will apply. |