Programme/Approved Electives for 2022/23
None
Available as a Free Standing Elective
No
Aims
The module will provide a basic understanding and knowledge of developmental biology, tissues, organs and the organisation of the human body, as well as information about how the body functions in health and disease.
Intended Learning Outcomes
Identify the main stages of development of the human body in utero: 1,2Explain how gene activation plays a role in differentiation and development: 1,2Describe the normal anatomy and physiology of various systems within the human body: 1,2Explain the causes and outcomes of the main types of pathology affecting these systems: 1,2Develop and employ experimental, analytical and reporting skills in the successful completion of appropriate manipulative practical exercises: 3Acquire data from experiments, analyse and manipulate it using appropriate techniques: 3Apply methods for the presentation of data, including statistical analysis and choosing an appropriate method of presentation: 3
Lectures: 44 hoursLaboratory sessions: 15 hours Independent Study Hours: 241 hours
Description of Module Assessment
1: Exam weighted 40%2-hour unseen examinationA two hour exam comprising of 40 MCQ questions (five choices, one correct answer) and short answer questions (two to be chosen out of four), covering material across the first semester.
2: Exam weighted 40%2-hour unseen examinationA two hour exam comprising of 40 MCQ questions (five choices, one correct answer) and short answer questions (two to be chosen out of four), covering material across the second semester.
3: Poster Presentation weighted 20%Laboratory poster presentationLaboratory poster presentation held two weeks after the completion of the practical sessions, analysing and describing the results generated in the laboratory