Language of instruction : English |
Exam contract: not possible |
Sequentiality
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Advising sequentiality bound on the level of programme components
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Following programme components are advised to also be included in your study programme up till now.
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Bachelor's thesis (3748)
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9.0 stptn |
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Multidisciplinary biomedical research (3747)
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7.0 stptn |
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| Degree programme | | Study hours | Credits | P1 SBU | P1 SP | 2nd Chance Exam1 | Tolerance2 | Final grade3 | |
| 1st year Master of Biomedical Sciences - Environmental Health Sciences | Compulsory | 216 | 8,0 | 216 | 8,0 | Yes | Yes | Numerical | |
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| Learning outcomes |
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| 1. A graduate of the Master of Biomedical Sciences has a thorough knowledge of the molecular and cellular processes of the healthy and diseased organism and has insight in different methods for prevention, diagnosis and therapy of diseases. | - EC
| 2. A graduate of the Master of Biomedical Sciences can independently and critically perform a literature search. | - EC
| 3. A graduate of the Master of Biomedical Sciences can draw up a new research hypothesis based on his or her own findings or based on the findings of others, and work out a research proposal for this. | - EC
| 4. A graduate of the Master of Biomedical Sciences has knowledge of state-of-the-art techniques within biomedical research and is able to apply these techniques, taking into account the applicable quality standards. | - EC
| 5. A graduate of the Master of Biomedical Sciences can independently process and statistically analyze research results, and formulate conclusions. | - EC
| 6. A graduate of the Master of Biomedical Sciences can report scientific findings in writing and orally to both experts and a wide audience in a structured way. | - EC
| 7. A graduate of the Master of Biomedical Sciences takes a critical attitude towards one's own research and that of others. | - EC
| 9. A graduate of the Master of Biomedical Sciences can set up, conduct and report biomedical research in an ethical manner and with integrity, taking into account current regulations. | - EC
| 10. A graduate of the Master of Biomedical Sciences knows the potential for valorization of biomedical research and can translate own research into translational research. | - EC
| 11. A graduate of the Master of Biomedical Sciences can function in a multidisciplnary team and can fulfill a bridging function between the various actors in health care. The graduate knows the importance and needs of the various stakeholders within the life sciences. | - EC
| 12. A graduate of the Master of Biomedical Sciences has an attitude for lifelong learning and for constantly adjusting one's own professional thinking and acting. | - EC
| EHS 1. A graduate of the Master of Biomedical Sciences specialisation Environmental Health Sciences has insights in the effects of external factors on health at the molecular, cellular and organ level. |
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| EC = learning outcomes DC = partial outcomes BC = evaluation criteria |
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General aims: In this teaching block, the student will learn how experiments are designed, how results are analysed and communicated, and how follow up research is designed.
Concrete aims: After completion of this teaching block, the student has insight into: - Hypothesis and problem statement - Study design - The design and interpretation of figures - Poster design and presentation - Applied statistics - Communication of research findings - Scientific fraud and integrity - Validation and verification of scientific findings - Scientific English
In the EHS master the students gain insight in:
- the different formats of experimental designs depending on the molecular level, organism, population or ecosystem under investigation - the various model systems available for environmental/human biomonitoring and critical aspects - Insight into important risk factors for the global burden of health and disease - how to study the underlying molecular levels of the effect of environmental stressors on the health of an organism - the relevance of the selected molecular mechanisms under investigation and the importance of combining results from different molecular levels
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Collective feedback moment ✔
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Lecture ✔
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Tutorial group ✔
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Discussion/debate ✔
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Paper ✔
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Presentation ✔
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Seminar ✔
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Period 1 Credits 8,00
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Written evaluaton during teaching periode | 40 % |
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Transfer of partial marks within the academic year | ✔ |
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Other | Assignment: poster, abstract, presentation |
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Oral evaluation during teaching period | 20 % |
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Transfer of partial marks within the academic year | ✔ |
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Other | Active participation in Journal clubs and presentation scientific integrity |
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Written exam | 40 % |
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Transfer of partial marks within the academic year | ✔ |
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Multiple-choice questions | ✔ |
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Evaluation conditions (participation and/or pass) | ✔ |
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Conditions | Presence at the Journal clubs and tutor sessions is obligatory.
The evaluations consists of multiple parts. For all parts of the evaluation, at least a score of 8/20 must be obtained in order to pass for the course. |
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Consequences | Students who are unjustified absent at one ore more journal clubs or tutor sessions, receive as final grade for the course an "N - unjustified absence" and have to attend the missed journal club(s) in the next academic year to receive their final grade. The students needs to re-enroll in the course in the next academic year. In this case, partial grades can be transferred to the next academic year.
A student who achieves a score lower than 8/20 on one (or more) parts of the evaluation will receive 'F - fail' as final result. This final result is not tolerable. A student who scores at least 8/20 for all parts of the evaluation receives as score the weighted average of the different points. This final mark is tolerable. Eg. 8/20 + 16/20 = 12/20 (passed). |
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Compulsory textbooks (bookshop) |
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Scientific writing and communication,Hofmann A,Fifth,Oxford University Press,9780197613795 |
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Compulsory course material |
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Handouts of presentations and additional course material posted on blackboard |
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| first year Master of Biomedical Sciences - Clinical Biomedical Sciences | Optional | 216 | 8,0 | 216 | 8,0 | Yes | Yes | Numerical | |
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| Learning outcomes |
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| 1. A graduate of the Master of Biomedical Sciences has a thorough knowledge of the molecular and cellular processes of the healthy and diseased organism and has insight in different methods for prevention, diagnosis and therapy of diseases. | - EC
| 2. A graduate of the Master of Biomedical Sciences can independently and critically perform a literature search | - EC
| 3. A graduate of the Master of Biomedical Sciences can draw up a new research hypothesis based on his or her own findings or based on the findings of others, and work out a research proposal for this. | - EC
| 4. A graduate of the Master of Biomedical Sciences has knowledge of state-of-the-art techniques within biomedical research and is able to apply these techniques, taking into account the applicable quality standards. | - EC
| 5. A graduate of the Master of Biomedical Sciences can independently process and statistically analyze research results, and formulate conclusions. | - EC
| 6. A graduate of the Master of Biomedical Sciences can report scientific findings in writing and orally to both experts and a wide audience in a structured way. | - EC
| 7. A graduate of the Master of Biomedical Sciences takes a critical attitude towards one's own research and that of others. | - EC
| 9. A graduate of the Master of Biomedical Sciences can set up, conduct and report biomedical research in an ethical manner and with integrity, taking into account current regulations. | - EC
| 10. A graduate of the Master of Biomedical Sciences knows the potential for valorization of biomedical research and can translate own research into translational research. | - EC
| 11. A graduate of the Master of Biomedical Sciences can function in a multidisciplinary team and can fulfill a bridging function between the various actors in health care. The graduate knows the importance and needs of the various stakeholders within the life sciences. | - EC
| 12. A graduate of the Master of Biomedical Sciences has an attitude for lifelong learning and for constantly adjusting one's own professional thinking and acting. |
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| EC = learning outcomes DC = partial outcomes BC = evaluation criteria |
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General aims: In this teaching block, the student will learn how experiments are designed, how results are analysed and communicated, and how follow up research is designed.
Concrete aims: After completion of this teaching block, the student has insight into: - Hypothesis and problem statement - Study design - The design and interpretation of figures - Poster design and presentation - Applied statistics - Communication of research findings - Scientific fraud and integrity - Validation and verification of scientific findings - Scientific English
In the EHS master the students gain insight in:
- how to study the underlying molecular levels of the effect of environmental stressors on the health of an organism, - the relevance of the selected molecular mechanisms under investigation and the importance of combining results from different molecular levels - the various model systems available for environmental/human biomonitoring and critical aspects - the applicability of non-invasive sampling methods - the different formats of experimental designs depending on the molecular level, organism, population or ecosystem under investigation - translational toxicology; in order to put the results into a broader context
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Collective feedback moment ✔
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Lecture ✔
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Tutorial group ✔
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Discussion/debate ✔
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Paper ✔
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Presentation ✔
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Seminar ✔
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Period 1 Credits 8,00
Evaluation method | |
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Written evaluaton during teaching periode | 40 % |
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Transfer of partial marks within the academic year | ✔ |
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Other | Assignment: poster, abstract, presentation |
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Oral evaluation during teaching period | 20 % |
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Transfer of partial marks within the academic year | ✔ |
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Other | Active participation in Journal clubs and presentation scientific integrity |
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Written exam | 40 % |
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Transfer of partial marks within the academic year | ✔ |
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Multiple-choice questions | ✔ |
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Evaluation conditions (participation and/or pass) | ✔ |
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Conditions | Presence at the Journal clubs and tutor sessions is obligatory.
The evaluations consists of multiple parts. For all parts of the evaluation, at least a score of 8/20 must be obtained in order to pass for the course. |
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Consequences | Students who are unjustified absent at one ore more journal clubs or tutor sessions, receive as final grade for the course an "N - unjustified absence" and have to attend the missed journal club(s) in the next academic year to receive their final grade. The students needs to re-enroll in the course in the next academic year. In this case, partial grades can be transferred to the next academic year.
A student who achieves a score lower than 8/20 on one or more parts of the evaluation will receive 'F - fail' as final result. This final result is not tolerable. A student who scores at least 8/20 for all parts of the evaluation receives as score the weighted average of the different points. This final mark is tolerable. Eg. 8/20 + 16/20 = 12/20 (passed). |
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Compulsory textbooks (bookshop) |
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Scientific writing and communication,Hofmann A,Fifth,Oxford University Press,9780197613795 |
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Compulsory course material |
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Handouts of presentations and additional course material posted on blackboard |
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1 Education, Examination and Legal Position Regulations art.12.2, section 2. |
2 Education, Examination and Legal Position Regulations art.16.9, section 2. |
3 Education, Examination and Legal Position Regulations art.15.1, section 3.
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Legend |
SBU : course load | SP : ECTS | N : Dutch | E : English |
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