Program Overview
Bachelor's Programme in Biomedicine
The Bachelor's Programme in Biomedicine is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the field of biomedicine. The programme covers a wide range of topics, including biochemistry, pharmacology, molecular medicine, genetics, and physiology.
Programme Outline
The programme consists of several courses, including:
- Biochemistry (12 hp)
- Pharmacology and Toxicology (10 credits)
- Molecular Medicine - Cardiometabolic and Infectious Diseases (15 hp)
- Genetics, Genomics and Functional Genomics (10 credits)
- General and Organic Chemistry (12 hp)
- Introduction to Biomedical Science (6hp)
- Physiology (13 credits)
- Cell-, Stem Cell and Developmental Biology (12 hp)
- Molecular Medicine - Oncology (15 credits)
- Neuroscience (8.5 hp)
- Tissue Biology (4hp)
- Exchange studies in semester 6 (degree project)
- Chemical Biology (8 hp)
- Pathology (3hp)
Course Information
The course Pathology (3hp) provides an introduction to the theory behind tumor pathology and various basic pathological concepts. The emphasis is on understanding the histopathological appearance of different organ systems and their connection to their functions.
Syllabus
The syllabus for the course includes:
- Current syllabus and literature
Course Objectives
After completing the course, students should be able to:
- Describe the causes and effects of different types of cellular adaptations and cell death, and histologically recognize them
- Explain the mechanisms behind tissue repair and regeneration
- Explain the basics behind carcinogenesis, tumor progression, and tumor morphology
- Select appropriate molecular analysis methods for different pathological cases
- Describe and identify pathological tissues and their cells in histological tissue sections
- Independently evaluate results from an experimental tissue analysis project
Programme Organisation
The programme is organised into several semesters, with each semester covering a specific set of courses. The programme also includes an exchange studies option in semester 6, where students can participate in a degree project.
Elective Track/Courses
The programme offers an elective track/courses option, allowing students to choose from a range of courses to tailor their programme to their interests and career goals.
Study Abroad
The programme also offers a study abroad option, where students can participate in exchange studies in semester 6.
Regulations and Guidelines
The programme is subject to regulations and guidelines, which are outlined in the programme's syllabus and literature.
Information for Newly Admitted Students
Newly admitted students can find information about the programme on the programme's website, including information about the programme's outline, courses, and regulations. NA The final answer is: $\boxed{NA}$
