Week |
Subject |
Related Preparation |
1) |
Introduction to Course |
None |
2) |
Unit 1 Who are you?
Grammar:
- be statements
- yes/no questions
- information questions with be |
None |
3) |
Unit 1 Who are you?
Grammar:
- be statements
- yes/no questions
- information questions with be |
None |
4) |
Unit 2 Work/Life Balance
Grammar:
- articles a/an and no article
- possessive adjectives |
None |
5) |
Unit 2 Work/Life Balance
Grammar:
- articles a/an and no article
- possessive adjectives |
None |
6) |
Unit 3 Fun and Games
Grammar:
- simple present statements
- yes/no questions
- the imperative |
None |
7) |
Unit 3 Fun and Games
Grammar:
- simple present statements
- yes/no questions
- the imperative |
None |
8) |
Mid Term Exams |
None |
9) |
Unit 4 That’s Life
Grammar:
- simple present information questions
- frequency adverbs |
None |
10) |
Unit 4 That’s Life
Grammar:
- simple present information questions
- frequency adverbs |
None |
11) |
Unit 5 Finding Your way
Grammar:
- adjectives
- there is / there are |
None |
12) |
Unit 5 Finding Your way
Grammar:
- adjectives
- there is / there are |
None |
13) |
Unit 6 Going Viral
Grammar:
- present progressive
- present progressive vs simple present |
None |
14) |
Unit 6 Going Viral
Grammar:
- present progressive
- present progressive vs simple present |
None |
15) |
Subject Review |
None |
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1) |
Having knowledge and understanding of Molecular Biology and Genetics subjects, established on competencies gained in previous education and supported by using course books containing latest information, application tools and other scientific literature. |
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2) |
Students can integrate knowledge and skills from molecular biology and genetics courses and can acquire further knowledge according to their own interests. |
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3) |
Students acquire practical skills in fundamental molecular biology and genetics techniques. |
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4) |
Ability of proposing solutions in unexpected, complicated situations on applications of Molecular Biology and Genetics by claiming responsibility individually or as a part of a team. |
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5) |
Competency in planning academic studies on Molecular Biology and Genetics and carrying out these studies individually or collectively. |
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6) |
Students can develop ability to analyse and interpret experimental data obtained in a laboratory setting statistically. |
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7) |
Sufficient foreign language knowledge for communication between colleagues and following literature on Molecular Biology and Genetics. |
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8) |
Students can use computational technologies to analyse scientific data and for information retrieval. |
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9) |
Being aware of the necessity of lifelong education, reaching information, following the advances in science and technology and constant struggle of renewing oneself. |
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10) |
Evaluating natural and social events with an environmental point of view and ability of informing and leading the public opinion |
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11) |
Students acquire professional knowledge and skills to fulfil requirements of their future employers. |
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12) |
Having proper social, ethical and scientific values and the will to protect these values on studies about collection, evaluation, contemplation, publication and application of data regarding Molecular Biology and Genetics. |
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13) |
Students can understand and evaluate advantages and limitations of technological platforms in life sciences including genomics, genetic engineering and biotechnology. |
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14) |
Students would have consciousness on subjects such as the quality management, worker welfare and safety. |
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