Molecular Medicine & Medical Genetics (E110)
What you'll learn
To understand the language and basic concepts of genetics, providing a conceptual framework for future reference.
To understand how traits are inherited and to use this understanding in analyses (to solve
problems and complete pedigrees)
To understand probability concepts and use these concepts to solve problems (including basic statistical problems)
To understand how genetic problems may lead to disease or lethality
To understand the molecular basis of genetics (including such topics as replication, transcription, translation, and mutation)
To understand the workings and importance of major genetics techniques such as PCR
To understand current issues regarding genetics (e.g., cloning, use of transgenic organisms)
To understand the workings and uses of population genetics techniques
To gain experience with writing a research paper and making an informal presentation
Histology I (FY118) – Reserved
What you'll learn
To introduce the Histological Tools (Light and Electron Microscopes) used in histology study.
To understand the basic histological slide preparation
To understand the basic structural organization of the cell.
To describe and understand the basic features of different types of epithelia.
To describe and understand the basic features of different types of connective tissues
To understand the structure of body membranes and matrixes.
To integrate and use the above knowledge in understanding the systemic aspect of the human body.
To provide basic applicable knowledge in practical application.
To prepare the student with a foundation to understand the system-based course in the future years.