Authorised by Academic Registrar, April 1996
+ knowledge of the detailed structure of molecules associated with the life process and the role of these molecules in the function of living cells;
+ an understanding of the molecular nature of genes and the way in which they specify and control biochemical properties and functions of living organisms;
+ an understanding of molecular biology and genetic engineering;
+ an understanding of the physical and chemical properties of biological macromolecules and structures in relation to their biological activities;
+ an understanding of the basis of cellular metabolism and the regulation and integration of metabolic processes;
+ an understanding of the biochemical basis of disease;
+ a knowledge of the structure of scientific literature in the field of biochemistry and molecular biology, and the ability to obtain information from that literature;
+ an appreciation of the contributions that research in biochemistry and molecular biology make to modern society;
+ the ability to comprehend and apply modern biochemical technology;
+ problem-solving skills and, in particular, proficiency in the evaluation of biochemical data;
+ the ability to develop fluency in communication skills related to biochemistry and molecular biology, both verbal and written.
Two new second-year subjects BCH2031 (Biomedical molecular biology) and BCH 2042 (Medical biochemistry of cells and tissues) are to be introduced in 1996 for students enrolled in the BSc (BIOMEDICAL) COURSE. THESE SUBJECTS WILL BE BASED ON THE SUBJECTS BCH2011 AND BCH2022 RESPECTIVELY, BUT WILL EMPHASISE BIOMEDICAL ASPECTS OF THE SUBJECT.