Objectives
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Learning Outcomes
According to the programme-specific intended learning outcomes (ILOs) graduates should:
ILO-1 possess a broad and advanced knowledge of biological processes at the molecular level and of the functioning of living organisms;
ILO-2 have developed advanced knowledge on and insight into the applicability of molecular biology to improve human health or plant production;
ILO-3 be able to use ICT in data mining, data processing and scientific communication;
ILO-4 master the practical skills to plan and perform research in molecular biology;
ILO-5 be able to operate as a member of a multidisciplinary team;
ILO-6 be able to contribute, through molecular biological research, to solving global problems or problems that either specifically developing or developed countries are facing;
ILO-7 have developed a critical mind allowing him/her to consider and reflect on known and new theories within the speciality;
ILO-8 be able to appraise scientific and social aspects of applied molecular biology;
ILO-9 be able to present personal research, thoughts, ideas, and opinions, both written and orally, to peers and to a general public;
ILO-10 have acquired the skills to write and manage research projects, including international collaborative projects;
ILO-11 be able to disseminate the acquired knowledge in his/her country and region through activities in education and research;
ILO-12 be aware of ethics in research and publication.
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Academic plans
In the context of this programme, the following academic plans are offered:
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