Courses: ELMED219 Artificial intelligence and computational medicine - Autumn 2019




Language of Instruction

Norwegian (English if exchange students are enrolled in the course). The course material will be in English.

Teaching semester

First four weeks of the spring term.

Objectives and Content

The objective and content of the course addresses

Learning Outcomes

Knowledge

 

Skills

 

General competence

Required Previous Knowledge

Preferably passed the first two study years in medical school, or first two years in engineering school within the disciplines computer science, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering or first two study years in the bachelor program of mathematics, informatics, physics, chemistry, or physics.

Recommended Previous Knowledge

For the medical students, recommended previous knowledge includes organ physiology, anatomy, and cell biology / molecular biology at the level of passed second year into the medical curriculum, and having curiosity/interest in technology, mathematics, and computer science. Medical students on the research track are welcome to take the course. For the engineering students and students in mathematics, informatics, or physics, recommended previous knowledge includes calculus / linear algebra and computer programming at the level of the second year of engineering school or bachelor programs, together with an interest in biological and medical phenomena and applications.

Access to the Course

Students enrolled at the Faculty of Medicine, or Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, UiB (or other university) and engineering students at the Western Norway University of Applied Sciences (or other engineering college, e.g. Erasmus student). Students external to UiB will be enrolled as guest student for the course.

Teaching Methods and Extent of Organized Teaching

The teaching methods consist of "blended learning" and "flipped classroom":

 

The course will assume the students have their own laptop (or borrow one).

Compulsory Assignments and Attendance

Two compulsory assignments and an oral presentation, with a peer assessment component. Compulsory assignments / oral presentation must be approved ("pass") before the final digital exam.

Forms of Assessment

Final MCQ home exam.

Examination Support Material

No examination support material.

Grading Scale

Pass / No pass

Subject Overlap

BMED360/HUFY372 (2 ECTS)

Course Coordinator

Department of Biomedicine, prof. Arvid Lundervold

- in collaboration with Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Campus Kronstad, Bergen, assoc. prof. Alexander S. Lundervold

Course Administrator

Department of Biomedicine

Contact Information

Student counselor can be contacted here: elektiv@med.uib.nomailto:info@med.uib.no

Tlf 55 58 64 00

Course Coordinator:

Arvid Lundervold, http://uib.no/persons/Arvid-Lundervold