Integrated Function of Body Systems 2
IBMS8009A
Course Code
IBMS8009A
Credit
0.0 - 0.0
Course Name
Integrated Function of Body Systems 2
Introduction
The overarching aim of Integrated Functions of Body Systems 2 (IFBS2) is to provide a sound understanding of physiology using different aspects of homeostasis to demonstrate how more than one body system is responsible for maintaining normal health. Rather than study each of the body systems in isolation, a body system will be introduced in the context of its role in the regulation and maintenance of an aspect of homeostasis. The reasoning for this approach is to demonstrate how the functions of different body systems are integrated.
Integrated Function of Body Systems 2
IBMS8009B
Course Code
IBMS8009B
Credit
10.0 - 10.0
Course Name
Integrated Function of Body Systems 2
Introduction
<p>The overarching aim of Integrated Functions of Body Systems 2 (IFBS2) is to provide a sound understanding of physiology using different aspects of homeostasis to demonstrate how more than one body system is responsible for maintaining normal health. Rather than study each of the body systems in isolation, a body system will be introduced in the context of its role in the regulation and maintenance of an aspect of homeostasis. The reasoning for this approach is to demonstrate how the functions of different body systems are integrated.
Integrative Biomedical Sciences 1
IBMS7001A
Course Code
IBMS7001A
Credit
0.0 - 0.0
Course Name
Integrative Biomedical Sciences 1
Introduction
In Integrative Biomedical Sciences 1 (IBMS1) you will develop a foundational core biological knowledge in the context of a biomedical background. The course will provide a broad introduction to all aspects of biomedical sciences. In Semester 1 you will critically explore foundational concepts in biology like cell theory, evolution, and the genetic basis of life. In Semester 2 you will explore key physiological systems (nervous, endocrine, gastrointestinal, immune, cardiovascular and pulmonary). Throughout the course you will develop your communication, laboratory and group-work skills.
Integrative Biomedical Sciences 1
IBMS7001B
Course Code
IBMS7001B
Credit
10.0 - 10.0
Course Name
Integrative Biomedical Sciences 1
Introduction
<p>In Integrative Biomedical Sciences 1 (IBMS1) you will develop a foundational core biological knowledge in the context of a biomedical background. The course will provide a broad introduction to all aspects of biomedical sciences. In Semester 1 you will critically explore foundational concepts in biology like cell theory, evolution, and the genetic basis of life. In Semester 2 you will explore key physiological systems (nervous, endocrine, gastrointestinal, immune, cardiovascular and pulmonary).
Integrative Biomedical Sciences 3
IBMS9007A
Course Code
IBMS9007A
Credit
0.0 - 0.0
Course Name
Integrative Biomedical Sciences 3
Introduction
In Integrative Biomedical Sciences 3 (IBMS3) you will develop strong foundations for working in a research environment. A major focus will be on developing critical skills such as the ability of properly design and critically interpreting experiments that will be absolutely necessary for you to become a biomedical scientist.
After taking this course you will be able to:
1. Discuss and summarise topics related to modern problems in biomedical sciences, including physiology, pharmacology, cellular and molecular biology.
Integrative Biomedical Sciences Research Project Preview
IBMS10005B
Course Code
IBMS10005B
Credit
2.5 - 2.5
Course Name
Integrative Biomedical Sciences Research Project Preview
Introduction
<p>This summative in-course assignment involves writing a literature review and research proposal related to your semester 2 lab project.This assignment forms 100% of the assessment for the Integrative Biomedical Sciences Research Project Preview course for your UoE degree. As such, in completing this assignment you are required to demonstrate that you have met all of the learning outcomes: 1. Discuss the science underlying a research project and critically analyse the evidence presented in these studies. 2.
Intro.to Mao Thought & Theoretical System of China Socialism
PS2011
Course Code
PS2011
Credit
5.0 - 5.0
Course Name
Intro.to Mao Thought & Theoretical System of China Socialism
Introduction
<p>This course comprehensively and systematically expounds the two theoretical achievements of Marxism in China—Mao Zedong Thought and the Theoretical System of Chinese Characteristics, try to help students master the general basis and overall task of building socialism with Chinese Characteristics, also to understand the development process of socialism reform and opening up with Chinese Characteristics. Master the general layout of building socialism with Chinese Characteristics.
Introduction to American Liter
ENGL 2116
Course Code
ENGL 2116
Credit
2.0 - 2.0
Course Name
Introduction to American Liter
Introduction
<p>American literature speaks in distinctive dialects that pre-date the arrival of European explorers in the Renaissance, range across centuries and continents, and intermingle a rich variety of racial, ethnic, and gendered perspectives. Genres examined in this course might include lyric poems, dystopian novels, horror stories, seduction narratives, slave narratives, political speeches, or postmodern plays.
Introduction to Biomedical Informatics 1
IBMS8011
Course Code
IBMS8011
Credit
5.0 - 5.0
Course Name
Introduction to Biomedical Informatics 1
Introduction
<p>In Introduction to Biomedical Informatics 1 (IBI1), you will learn about the fundamental technological concepts of Biomedical Informatics using real-world applications as examples. The course will lay a strong technical and computational foundation in the areas of operating systems, version control, and programming. Those skills will be taught with a view towards biomedical applications and examples, wherever possible, drawn from the biomedical field.
Introduction to Cellular and Molecular Biology 1
IBMS8001
Course Code
IBMS8001
Credit
5.0 - 5.0
Course Name
Introduction to Cellular and Molecular Biology 1
Introduction
<p>Introduction to Cellular and Molecular Biology 1 (ICMB1) will introduce you to fundamental concepts in cellular and molecular biology. You will have encountered some of these concepts in your previous study, for instance in IBMS1, but this course is an opportunity to take a closer look and go into more depth. We will start by looking at proteins, then spend a few weeks looking at how cells are structured and how they work, and finally learn about genes and DNA.
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