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Høst 2018

KJE-3001 Interdisciplinary molecular sciences: From quantum mechanics to medicine - 20 stp


The course is administrated by

Institutt for kjemi

Type of course

Theoretical and practical subject. Mandatory course in the Master in Molecular Sciences program, and available as a singular or elective course independent of study program, also to exchange students.

Course contents

The course aims to prepare students for advanced training and work in the interdisciplinary fields of modern molecular sciences, both within or 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 final project addressing a scientific observation, innovation or problem relevant for the society, either in general or specifically.

 

The course will consist of three parts:

 

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:

Techniques:

Ethics and guidelines:

 

2. Core technologies of molecular sciences

Four technology modules reflecting topics which are most relevant for future interdisciplinary work on applied projects are available to the students. A common textbook for the course, supplemented by additional materials where necessary, will describe interdisciplinary projects from different technological points of view.  The core technology areas are:

 

 

Depending on the number of students on the course, the students' background and interests, the students must choose three of the modules, alternatively participate in at least 75% of the lectures.

 

3. Interdisciplinary project work

Each student will author a paper and present a lecture on a project assignment to demonstrate mastery of the course material. The assignment will be chosen from among the thematic areas of the Master program in Molecular Sciences (Chemistry of the Cell, Darug Discovery and Design, Scientific Computing in Chemistry and Biology, Functional Materials,

Catalysis) and be based on current interdisciplinary topics of interest from across the areas of molecular sciences, and will be defined to involve collaboration with other students of the course. The paper and lecture will comprise the major part of the assessment of student performance.


Application deadline

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

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


Admission requirements

Admission to the course requires a Bachelor Degree (180 ECTS) in one of the natural sciences, including core chemistry courses, general physics, and calculus.

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


Objective of the course

Knowledge:

The student¿

 

Skills:

The student can¿

 

Competence:

The student:


Language of instruction

The language of instruction is English and all of the syllabus material is in English. The reports will be written in English.

Teaching methods

Lectures 80 hours + Project/assignment 

Assessment

Approved digital portfolio containing assignments and approved oral presentations. Passed/not passed.

Coursework requirements: Mandatory participation in learning activities 

There will not be arranged a re-sit exam for this course.


Recommended reading/syllabus

Course material for the course will be made available and announced prior to course start.