Code | Lecturer(s) | Associate Lecturer(s) | Subsitute Lecturer(s) et other(s) |
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M-BHTO-102 |
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Language of instruction | Language of assessment | HT(*) | HE(*) | HTP(*) | HR(*) | HD(*) | Term |
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Français | Français | 10.00 | 1st term |
Contents
7 workshops whose themes are:
1. Osmosis and diffusion
2. Necrosis and apoptosis
3. Desciption of cellular organelles
4. Mitosis and Meiosis
5. Mitochondria vs. bacteria
6. Plants and therapeutic active agents
7. Photosynthesis
Required Reading
Copie de présentation - Ateliers du cours de Biologie Générale Humaine - Vanessa Tagliatti et Laurence Pamart
Required Learning Resources/Tools
syllabus
Recommended Reading
Recommended Learning Resources/Tools
Not applicable
Other Recommended Reading
Not applicable
Mode of delivery
- Face to face
Type of Teaching Activity/Activities
- Course
- Exercices
- Seminary
Term 1 Assessment - type
- Oral examination
- Written examination
Term 1 Assessment - comments
1. Written examination accounting for 10% of the final grade for students in medical sciences
2. Oral examination accounting for 10% of the final grade for students in pharmaceutical and biomedical sciences
Term 2 Assessment - type
- Oral Examination
- Written examination
Term 2 Assessment - comments
1. Written examination accounting for 10% of the final grade for students in medical sciences
2. Oral examination accounting for 10% of the final grade for students in pharmaceutical and biomedical sciences
Term 3 Assessment - type
- Oral examination
- Written examination
Term 3 Assessment - comments
1. Written examination accounting for 10% of the final grade for students in medical sciences
2. Oral examination accounting for 10% of the final grade for students in pharmaceutical and biomedical sciences
Resit Assessment - Term 1 (B1BA1) - type
- Oral examination
- Written examination
Resit Assessment - Term 1 (B1BA1) - Comments
1. Written examination accounting for 10% of the final grade for students in medical sciences
2. Oral examination accounting for 10% of the final grade for students in pharmaceutical and biomedical sciences