Elective Course in Neuroscience

60 credits

Syllabus, Master's level, 3NR434

A revised version of the syllabus is available.
Code
3NR434
Education cycle
Second cycle
Main field(s) of study and in-depth level
Biomedicine A1N, Medical Science A1N
Grading system
Fail (U), Pass (G)
Finalised by
The Educational Board of Medicine/Chair, 9 February 2011
Responsible department
Department of Surgical Sciences

Entry requirements

A complete Biomedical Laboratory Sciences Study Programme or 150 credits from related courses of the Medicine, Biology or Biomedicine Study Programmes or the equivalent education, including 15 credits in neurobiology.

Learning outcomes

The undergraduate thesis project should provide the student with knowledge of how to seek scientific facts and how to plan, carry out and present scientific work as well as theoretical and practical specialisation within a biomedical subject area.

Upon completion of the course the student is expected to:

- be able to search scientific literature

- be able to summarise scientific literature

- show basic knowledge on planning and performance of a scientific work

- show basic knowledge on analysis of scientific data

- be able to discuss scientific data

- be able to present scientific data and conclusions in written and oral form

Content

The course is in the form of an individual project work. The studies are individually supervised. They include: practical work in close conjunction to ongoing neurobiological research at the department; compilation and critical analyses of scientific results; search and summary of scientific literature; oral and written presentations.

Instruction

The studies take place under individual supervision and include literature studies, seminar exercises and practical work. The course may be divided into parts.

Assessment

The project should be presented as a seminar in front of experts in the subject. The project should also be presented as a written scientific report, which will be the basis for the examination.

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