Subject description

BIOL213 focuses on the principles of biochemistry. With increasingly robust technologies that provide detailed views of molecular processes, progress in biochemistry is exciting - providing new wonders and new challenges. Students will explore the biochemical structure and biological function of proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, lipids and their subunits. Students will … For more content click the Read More button below.

Enrolment rules

Pre-Requisite

Equivalence

BIOL813 - Principles of Biochemistry

Tutorial enrolment

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Engagement hours

Contact Hours:2 hours lectures, 3 hours practicals

Learning outcomes

On successful completion of this subject, students will be able to:
1.
Describe the major classes of macromolecules and their subunits;
2.
Describe the basic principles of enzyme function;
3.
Describe the information flow from DNA to protein;
4.
Perform the calculations necessary to relate physical amounts and concentrations of biochemicals;
5.
Interpret biochemical data and reach valid scientific conclusions;
6.
Display the following experimental skills: i) Safe and responsible conduct in laboratories, ii) The ability to dispense and manipulate small (μl) volumes accurately, iii) Use and understand the operation of a limited range of modern laboratory equipment.

Assessment details

Practical post-lab Quizzes
Mid-session theory quiz
Laboratory Notebook Worksheets
Practical Assessment
Final Exam

Work integrated learning

Foundational WIL:This subject contains elements of "Foundational WIL". Students in this subject will observe, explore or reflect on possible career pathways or a work-related aspect of their discipline.

Textbook information

Lehninger, Principles of Biochemistry, 7th Ed, International Edition, Nelson and Cox (2017) W.H. Freeman Macmillan Learning, New York

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