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Module Title LC Fundamentals of Biochemistry
SchoolSchool of Bioscience
Department School of Biosciences
Module Code 03 28776
Module Lead Roisin Madigan
Level Certificate Level
Credits 10
Semester Semester 1
Pre-requisites
Co-requisites
Restrictions None
Contact Hours Lecture-18 hours
Practical Classes and workshops-15 hours
Guided independent study-67 hours
Total: 100 hours
Exclusions
Description This module will provide Biochemists, Biological Sciences and Human Biology students with a broad introduction to biochemistry: the chemistry underlying the processes that take place in cells
You’ll study:
how the structure of molecules explains their function, focusing on proteins such as enzymes;
how cellular processes are determined by energy relationships;
the sources of biological energy, and how energy present in food is captured and used by cells
In parallel, students will use independent learning texts to learn or revise fundamental topics: chemical bonds; concentrations and amounts; reaction kinetics; pH and pKa; and energetics and redox reactions.

Lab practical classes will provide opportunities to experience core techniques in biochemistry: the application of spectrophotometry to the quantitative analysis of proteins using and the kinetics of enzyme activity.
Learning Outcomes By the end of the module students should be able to:
  • demonstrate knowledge of the structures and interactive properties of amino acids, and be able to discuss the structure-function relationships of proteins
  • describe the key features of metabolism with reference to central sugar metabolism, the tricarboxylic acid cycle, redox reactions, and the integration and regulation of metabolism
  • demonstrate an understanding of enzymes and introductory enzyme kinetics
  • carry out practical exercises to illustrate methods of quantitative analysis including studies of enzyme activity
  • understand fundamental chemical concepts of bonds, concentrations, reaction kinetics, pH and buffers and redox potentials
  • demonstrate sufficient mathematical skills to exploit the data handling and skills classes later in the course
  • demonstrate data manipulation skills and problem solving in the workshops
  • use and learn from a specific independent learning component of the course
Assessment 28776-01 : Continuous Assessment : Coursework (50%)
28776-02 : Examination : Exam (Centrally Timetabled) - Written Unseen (50%)
Assessment Methods & Exceptions Assessment:
Examination : Exam (50%);
continuous assessment (50%):
January assessment period
br>Reassessment:
Supplementary examination
Other
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