Analytical Biochemistry – Field of study catalogue MU
Analytical Biochemistry“Jara Cimrman became involved in almost all scientific areas. What was his involvement in the biochemistry development?” |
Graduates are able to use the entire range of laboratory methods in bio-chemical experiments on a cell and sub-cell level, and master a number of techniques for instrumental analyses of biochemical samples. This study programme is a follow-up to the fundamentals learnt during the Bachelor's study of biochemistry, completed with university qualifications in various selective and elective courses that students choose according to their future specialization. They are prepared to solve independently special biochemical problems, and on the basis of their research they can publish some work and present their results in oral or written way.
After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- design and carry out experiments in their specializations - Clinical Biochemistry and Analytical Biochemistry
- apply modern separation and structural methods in genomics, proteomics and metabolomics
- use biomolecules as analytical systems
- apply their advanced statistical skills for the evaluation of performed experiments
- elaborate the results of their experiments in the form of professional publications – protocols, theses, articles, etc
- apply their language skills, especially of the English language, to the study of literature and the result evaluation to the above mentioned forms
For all students there is an obligation to pass an exam in English language (English for Specific Purposes) at the B2 level according to CEFR, unless they did it during their Bachelor’s studies.
More information about graduation requirements can be found on the department's website: http://orion.sci.muni.cz/student.htm (the page is only in Czech).
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