NBIK14014U Cellular and Integrative Physiology

Volume 2017/2018
Education

MSc Programme in Biology

MSc Programme in Biology with a minor subject

Content

Physiology is a very dynamic discipline, which develops continuously and utilizes new knowledge, perspectives and techniques from other scientific disciplines. The aim of the course is to integrate our knowledge of gene products and cellular functions with organ- and whole-body physiology. A thorough background established in cell physiology will be combined with organ physiology and studies on gene manipulated animals. The course will include related topic, such as nerve and muscle system, kidney and gastrointestinal system, cardiovascular and respiration system. These topics will also be cross-integrated in themes such as salt/water homeostasis, acid/base regulation, disturbance of ion channels and transduction processes, adaptation to physical activity and energy homeostasis. Selected themes will be illustrated by original literature, research based teaching from the institute. The course is suitable for students that are generally interested in physiology, biomedicine, biotechnology, or pharmaceutical industry.

Learning Outcome

The student will obtain a wide theoretical knowledge within the physiological field. There will be a focus on fundamental principles in cell physiology that form basis in understanding of organ- and whole-body physiology. The student should be able to explain mechanisms involved in cellular regulation, interplay between different cells in the same organ, as well as in different organs. This approach will lay foundations for understanding of various physiological systems (see below), their normal function and their function in stress, environmental challenges and disease. The student should be able to apply calculations to solve physiological problems. Furthermore, the student should be able to read, discuss and present original scientific literature and formulate hypothesis.

Knowledge:
The student will obtain a wide theoretical knowledge within the physiological field. There will be a focus on fundamental principles in cell physiology that form basis in understanding of organ- and whole-body human physiology. The student will be able to explain mechanisms involved in cellular regulation, interplay between different cells in the same organ, as well as in different organs. This approach will lay foundations for understanding of various physiological systems, their normal function and their function in stress, environmental challenges and disease.

Skills:
The student will be able to read, discuss and present original scientific literature in the physiological field. The student will be able to communicate outcome of studies to peers and also to non-specialists. Furthermore, the student will get an insight and experience in physiological experimental design and be able to apply calculations to solve physiological problems.

Competences:
Based on physiological discipline, the student will be able to both analyze complex and integrated systems, as well as understand detailed driving mechanisms. The student will be able to design experiments and studies to test given hypothesis. The student will be able to evaluate and communicate concepts related to normal and abnormal physiological functions.

Literature

See Absalon.

Previous basic course in physiology or cell biology is greatly advantageous.
50 lectures, overview lectures and student seminars, 42 interactive hours (colloquia, theoretical projects, practical-, video- and computer exercises).
  • Category
  • Hours
  • Colloquia
  • 16
  • Exam
  • 4
  • Guidance
  • 5
  • Lectures
  • 50
  • Practical exercises
  • 14
  • Preparation
  • 311
  • Project work
  • 3
  • Theory exercises
  • 9
  • Total
  • 412
Credit
15 ECTS
Type of assessment
Written examination, 4 hours under invigilation
The course has been selected for ITX exam at Peter Bangs Vej.
Aid
Only certain aids allowed

Calculator and dictionary.

The University will make computers and power available to students taking written exams with invigilation in the University’s building at Peter Bangs Vej 36 (ITX). These students are therefore not permitted to bring their own computers, tablets or mobile phones. If textbooks and/or notes are permitted at a given exam, these must be in paper format or on a USB flash drive.

Marking scale
7-point grading scale
Censorship form
No external censorship
Several internal examiners
Re-exam

Oral examination. 30 minutes preparation of a drawn question and 30 minutes examination.
Aids: Calculator and dictionary.

Criteria for exam assesment

In order to obtain the grade 12 the student should convincingly and accurately demonstrate the knowledge, skills and competences described under Learning Outcome.