Experimental Molecular Biology I
Undergraduate course
- ECTS credits
- 10
- Teaching semesters
- Spring
- Course code
- MOL102
- Number of semesters
- 1
- Teaching language
- Norwegian.
- Resources
- Schedule
Course description
Objectives and Content
The course will give students a theoretical and practical introduction into important methods in molecular biology. Students will be trained in working with molecular biological laboratory equipment and biological solutions relevant for molecular biology research. Laboratory safety aspects will also be a focus. The student will be presented for ongoing research at the department.
Along with the practical aspects of the course, there will also be put particular emphasis on the planning, presentation, and critical evaluation of the results in the form of a laboratory report or oral presentation.
The aims of the course are to:
- give an introduction to basic methods in molecular biology
- enable you to evaluate and present laboratory results
Learning Outcomes
On completion of the course the student should have the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:
Knowledge
The student
- can explain the principles of basic methods in experimental molecular biology
- can interpret experimental data
- knows the general safety regulations for laboratory work in molecular biology
Skills
The student
- can apply basic methods in experimental biochemistry and molecular biology
- can use ordinary internet-based data bases for nucleic acid analyses
- can plan experimental work based on a protocol
- can critically evaluate and discuss experimental results
- can follow general safety routines in the laboratory
- can write a formal lab-report
- can critically evaluate and correctly cite literature
General competance
The student
- can plan experimental work
- is able to critically evaluate and discuss experimental results
ECTS Credits
Level of Study
Semester of Instruction
Spring.
This course has a limited capacity, enrolment is based on application. The application deadline is Wednesday in week 2 for the spring semester. Please see this page for more information. You will receive confirmation of whether you received a seat in Studentweb no later than Monday the week after the deadline.
It is compulsory to attend the first lecture/orientation meeting, or you risk losing your seat. If you are unable to attend the first lecture, you must contact the Study Section (
Required Previous Knowledge
Recommended Previous Knowledge
Credit Reduction due to Course Overlap
Compulsory Assignments and Attendance
All activities are mandatory including the introductory meeting, lectures, seminars and exercises. Completed activities are valid for 6 semesters.
The first lecture/orientation meeting is compulsory.