autumn 2022
KJE-3001 Interdisciplinary molecular sciences: From quantum mechanics to medicine - 20 ECTS

Application deadline

Applicants from Nordic countries: 1 June for the autumn semester.

Exchange students and Fulbright students: 15 April for the autumn semester.


Type of course

Theoretical and practical course. The course is available as a singular or elective course independent of study program, also to exchange students. 

Admission requirements

A bachelor’s degree in one of the natural sciences, or equivalent, including core chemistry courses, general physics, and calculus, with a grade C or better in the Norwegian grading system.  

Local admission, application code 9371 - singular courses at Master's Level.


Course overlap

If you pass the examination in this course, you will get an reduction in credits (as stated below), if you previously have passed the following courses:

KJE-3106 Biomolecular modelling 10 stp
KJE-3001 Interdisciplinary molecular sciences: From quantum mechanics to medicine 10 stp

Course content

The course aims to prepare students for advanced training and work in the interdisciplinary fields of modern molecular sciences, both within and outside of academia. The course will provide students with tools and techniques for acquiring, reviewing and presenting scientific data and introduce them to scientific standards and traditions for referencing and publishing. The knowledge acquired through the course will be demonstrated in a portfolio of reports, summarizing the scientific observations performed and addressing the broader relevance of the scientific problems investigated for society.

The course has a central role in the master program, because it will provide a bird’s-eye view of the ongoing research activities at the Department, it will provide the necessary common background for all master student, and it will serve as a training in preparation for the Master project and future professional career.

 

The course will consist of three parts:

  • Information resources and communication tools (5 ECTS)
  • Core competence in molecular sciences (10 ETCS)
  • Report writing (5 ECTS)

 

1. Information resources and communication tools

Via seminars and lectures, students will become familiar with scientific databases, authorship and publication ethics, presentation techniques, and concepts related to scientific publishing and result dissemination:

Tools:

  • Referencing tools
  • Literature searches
  • Presentation tools

Techniques:

  • Oral presentation techniques
  • Scientific reports and articles: types, structuring, referencing

Ethics and guidelines:

  • Citation styles and standards in molecular sciences
  • Scientific publications: components, authorship, publication stages
  • Copyright and open access models

 

2. Core competences of molecular sciences

Three modules reflecting topics which are most relevant for future interdisciplinary work on applied projects are available to the students. The core competence areas are:

1. Visit and interview with a molecular science focused company

2. Data management

3. Biomolecular modelling and molecular visualization

The student must participate in at least 75% of the lectures and attend laboratory activities and field work connected to the course.

 

3. Report writing and oral presentation

Each student will author a set of reports and present a set of short lectures based on the reports to demonstrate knowledge of the course material, and the ability to present scientific work both orally and in written form. The reports are based on the datasets or problems provided during the course and will cover the thematic areas of the Master program in Molecular Sciences (Chemistry of the Cell, Drug Discovery and Design, Scientific Computing in Chemistry and Biology, Functional Materials, Catalysis). The portfolio of reports will be used for the final assessment of the student´s performance.


Objectives of the course

After the course, the student has acquired a solid and broad theoretical basis to various aspects of molecular sciences. This means that the student

Knowledge

  • has in-depth knowledge of techniques used in oral and written scientific communication
  • understands how to search scientific databases efficiently
  • understands how to structure various types of scientific reports
  • understands the legal framework of scientific publication

 

Skills

  • can analyze scientific literature and relevant data for the scientific problem at hand
  • can write clear and concise professional scientific reports and oral presentations
  • can make appropriate choices regarding publication styles and copyright conditions
  • can explain a scientific observation, innovation or problem using an interdisciplinary approach, combining knowledge and methods from several sub-topics

 

General Competence

  • can communicate scientific results both in writing and orally, with appropriate standards and structures
  • can evaluate and edit his/her and others scientific reports
  • understands the relationship between knowledge and presenting knowledge
  • can analyze and combine knowledge from several topics and obtained from different sources to put molecular sciences in a scientific and societal context

Language of instruction and examination

The language of instruction is English. All the syllabus is provided in English. Likewise, the oral presentation and the final report will be in English. 

Teaching methods

The course will consist of approximately 80h of classroom activities (lectures and seminars), 40h of practical exercises. The work will be summarized in a set of reports. 

Information to incoming exchange students

This course is open for inbound exchange student who meets the admission requirements, including prerequisites. Please see the Admission requirements" and the "Prerequisite" sections for more information. The course is offered to exchange students on condition that students at Master of Molecular Science at Uit register for the course.

Do you have questions about this module? Please check the following website to contact the course coordinator for exchange students at the faculty: https://en.uit.no/education/art?p_document_id=510412


Examination

Examination: Grade scale:
Portfolio Passed / Not Passed

Coursework requirements:

To take an examination, the student must have passed the following coursework requirements:

Learning activities Approved – not approved
UiT Exams homepage

More info about the coursework requirements

Required coursework: Attendance of 75% of the lectures, participation in all laboratory activities and field work, oral presentation of one of the final reports.

More info about the portfolio

The exam consists of a portfolio of written reports. The portfolio will consist of a collection of at least 4 scientific reports based on project work activities. One round of written feedback will be given for each report before the final submission of the portfolio. For the evaluation, 2 reports will be selected randomly for grading. The overall grade for the 2 reports is passed/not passed.

Re-sit examination

A re-sit exam will be arranged the next semester or as soon as possible. A new round of feedback on the complete portfolio will be given before resubmission. Evaluation will follow the procedure described for the ordinary exam.
  • About the course
  • Campus: Tromsø |
  • ECTS: 20
  • Course code: KJE-3001
  • Tidligere år og semester for dette emnet