Courses: MOL200 Metabolism: Reactions, Regulations and Compartmentalization - Autumn 2018




Teaching semester

Autumn.

The registration deadline for enrollment in the course is Thursday in week 2 for the spring semester/Thursday in week 33 for the autumn semester. You will receive confirmation of whether you received a spot in Studentweb no later than Tuesday the week after the deadline.

 

The first lecture/orientation meeting is compulsory, which means you will lose your spot if you do not attend class that day. The time of the first lecture/orientation meeting can be found in the schedule on the course website or on the ¿Mitt UiB¿ learning platform.

Objectives and Content

Objectives:

The course aims to give understanding of principles for regulation of metabolic pathways in cells and organs

Content:

The course gives a introduction to transport over membranes and signal transduction, properties of proteins and enzymes and sugar and lipid biochemistry. Emphasis is placed on a deeper understanding of bioenergetics and key metabolic pathways.. Aspects about organ-specific metabolism are covered using selected examples that particularly refer to the endocrine system.

Learning Outcomes

On completion of the course the student should have the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:

 

Knowledge

The student

 

Skills

The student

 

General competence

The student

Required Previous Knowledge

None.

Recommended Previous Knowledge

Basic knowledge in molecular biology, chemistry and organic chemistry (equivalent to http://www.uib.no/nb/emne/MOL100MOL100http://www.uib.no/nb/emne/KJEM100KJEM100/http://www.uib.no/nb/emne/KJEM110KJEM110 and http://www.uib.no/nb/emne/KJEM130KJEM130).

Compulsory Assignments and Attendance

The two first study groups and term paper. The term paper include a written report and short oral presentations of specific scientific topics in molecular biology. Mandatory activity is valid five subsequent semesters.  

Forms of Assessment

Written exam, 4h. Examination support materials: Non- programmable calculator, according to model listed in faculty regulations.

 

Grading Scale

The grading scale used is A to F. Grade A is the highest passing grade in the grading scale, grade F is a fail.