BIOCHEMIE II
 
Taught in Selection list for 3rd year
Selection list for the Linking course toMaster in Industrial Sciences in Chemistry
Theory [A] 24.0
Exercises [B] 12.0
Training and projects [C] 0.0
Studytime [D] 90.0
Studypoints [E] 3
Level  
Credit contract? Access upon approval
Examination contract?
Language of instruction Dutch
Lecturer Katrien Strubbe
Reference IBIWCH03K00015
 
Key words
Biochemistry

Objectives
Provide the students the knowledge and understanding in the biochemical composition of organisms, the biochemical processes and regulation.

Topics
The course reviews and explores:
- Structure and functions of nucleic acids
- Biological Protein synthesis and synthesis control
- Replication and repair of DNA.
- DNA analysis techniques

During the practical course, the students isolate and determinate biomolecules qualitatively and quantitatively.
Biomolecules and specific nucleic acids, are separated with simple techniques.

Prerequisites
General organic chemistry and stereochemistry. Cell biology and basic knowledge of genetics.

Final Objectives
General competences (AC1)
The practical courses are organised as teamwork.

Specific competences (SC1, SC2 and SC3)
The students are involved in up to date biochemical techniques and applications.

Materials used
teacher’s course, background information, scientific and technical literature.
Book: Molecular Cell Biology, Lodish et al., W.H. Freeman and Company. (last edition)

Study costs
About € 8 to buy the course material.
Book: € 70

Study guidance
Possibility to consult the teacher after the lecture/exercise or by appointment.

Teaching Methods
Lectures, exercises, individual reports, group reports, home study, company visits.

Assessment
Theory (written examination): 80%
Exercises (permanent evaluation and report evaluation): 20%
A weighted average is used to compute the final score for a training item.
However, if a student gains a score of 7 or less on 20 on one of the different courses (parts of training items), he proves that his skill for certain subcompetences is insufficient. Consequently, one can turn from the arithmetical calculation of the final assignment of quotas of a training item and the new marks can be awarded on consensus.

Lecturer(s)
Katrien Strubbe and Leo Nollet