2024/25 Undergraduate Module Catalogue

BMSC1320A Application of Knowledge (Assessment - BMS)

30 Credits Class Size: 200

Module manager: Dr Ruth Norman
Email: r.norman@leeds.ac.uk

Taught: Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun) View Timetable

Year running 2024/25

This module is not approved as a discovery module

Objectives

Learning outcomes

In course Summative SAQ’s and OTLA SAQ’s
Formative SAQ’s

- Explain the physiological concepts of structure and function using examples drawn from the principal body systems and functions.
- Appraise the physiological adaptions to these systems that occur during exercise and how these systems can be disturbed by disease.
- Describe the core concepts of pharmacokinetics & pharmacodynamics
- Explain the key principles of clinical pharmacology
- Relate how drugs are discovered and developed within the modern pharmaceutical industry.
- Recall examples of drugs and how they can be used to treat and modify the pathophysiology of various common diseases and conditions.
- Explain the neuroscience concepts of structure and function within the nervous system at the cellular, circuit, and network-level.
- Describe how structure and function can be measured experimentally.
- Describe how structure and function can change during development and pathological dysfunction.
- Demonstrate a good understanding of: the diversity of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells; the basic concepts of chemistry and how this helps us understand the structures and functions of the principal macromolecules of cells including proteins and an introduction to enzymes; DNA replication and cell division;
the structures of DNA and RNA, and the enzymology of aspects of their replication, transcription and translation; energy metabolism in micro-organisms, plants and animals; carbohydrates: structures and roles; lipids and cell membranes, including transporters, channels and cell signalling; intracellular structures, including organelles, cytoskeleton and molecular motors; how to appreciate genetic and biochemical approaches involved in exploring cell biology

Reflective Component

- Develop and reflect on research knowledge, skills & behaviours relevant both to the discipline, and for careers beyond the Biomedical and Exercise Sciences;

Teaching Methods

Delivery type Number Length hours Student hours
------------------------- 0 0 0
Private study hours 0
Total Contact hours 0
Total hours (100hr per 10 credits) 0

Opportunities for Formative Feedback

The students will receive formative feedback on SAQ’s throughout both semesters- peer marked and generic feedback

Methods of Assessment

Coursework
Assessment type Notes % of formal assessment
In-course Assessment Short answer questions and reflective component. Delivered as in course work with a deadline. 60
Total percentage (Assessment Coursework) 60

SAQ’s will be problem based exercises with guided questions. Practice of these individually and in groups will be done formatively and peer/generic feedback given SAQ’s will test the LO’s.

Exams
Exam type Exam duration % of formal assessment
Online Time-Limited assessment 3.0 Hrs 0 Mins 40
Total percentage (Assessment Exams) 40

OTLA SAQ’s will be problem based exercises with guided questions similar to the in course ones but competed in a fixed time frame.

Reading List

There is no reading list for this module

Last updated: 6/17/2024

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