School of Life Sciences  
 
 
LSC-30040 Double Neuroscience Research Project - ISP  
Co-ordinator: Dr Stas Glazewski    Room: HUX103, Tel:33029  
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Level: 3 Credits: 30 Study Hours: 300  
School Office: Tel: 01782 734414
 
 
 
Programme/Approved Electives for

Biochemistry Dual Honours (Level 3)

Available as a Free Standing Elective

No

Barred Combinations

Cannot be taken in combination with LSC-30019 (Applied Life Sciences Placement) or LSC-30038 (Double Applied Life Sciences Placement) or LSC 30021 (Neuroscience Research project)

Prerequisites

None

Description

Students will carry out their research project under the supervision of a member of academic or research staff. Students will collect data during 10 weeks in semester 1 (approx 2 days/week) before the end of the year. They will be involved in the planning and execution of experiments, using some laboratory techniques that they have not previously used during the laboratory classes in years 1 and 2. Students will process, present and interpret their results in a substantial written report in semester 2. They will also record their progress in a lab book on a daily basis. The project report should be communicated at a level suitable for publication in the primary literature

Aims

The module aims to give students a taste of working in a real research environment, applying existing and newly acquired experimental techniques to answer specific research questions. Students will learn to present their experimental findings at an advanced level. They will also research the relevant scientific literature so that they can put their own research findings into context. The module thus equips the students with both technical and generic research skills including the keeping of accurate laboratory records in a lab book.




Intended Learning Outcomes

search, extract and present relevant information from scientific literature and databases at an advanced level will be achieved by assessments: 1
plan and safely execute a series of small experiments or surveys to investigate a research question. will be achieved by assessments: 1
record, analyse and critically discuss the results of a series of experiments will be achieved by assessments: 1
produce a substantial, critical scientific report, including the presentation of data in appropriate graphical formats will be achieved by assessments: 1


Study hours

20 hours personal supervision/tutorial (meetings with supervisor throughout semester)
150 hours practical work (planning and executing experiments)
80 hours report preparation (data analysis, report writing)
50 hours private study (background reading, literature searches)





Description of Module Assessment

01: Research Report weighted 100%
9000 word project report
A 9000 word report comprising a review of the background literature, a detailed methodology section and presentation, interpretation and in-depth discussion of the research findings.


Version: (1.06B) Updated: 03/Oct/2013

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