Module LS4020-KP08

Advanced Topics in Life Science (VertLSKP08)


Duration

1 Semester

Turnus of offer

each winter semester

Credit points

8

Course of studies, specific fields and terms:

  • Master CLS 2023, compulsory, MML with specialization in Life Science
  • Master CLS 2016, compulsory, MML with specialization in Life Science

Classes and lectures:

  • See module part LS4020 B: NMR-Spectroscopy (lecture, 2 SWS)
  • See module part LS4020 C: Single Molecule Methods (lecture, 2 SWS)
  • See module part LS4020 D: Microscopy: techniques and applications (lecture, 2 SWS)
  • See module part LS4020 A: Crystallography (lecture, 2 SWS)

Workload:

  • 180 hours private studies
  • 60 hours in-classroom work

Contents of teaching:

  • See module parts LS4020 A to D

Qualification-goals/Competencies:

  • See module parts LS4020 A to D

Grading through:

  • written exam

Responsible for this module:

  • Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Thomas Peters

Teacher:

Language:

  • English, except in case of only German-speaking participants

Notes:

Admission requirements for taking the module:
- None

Admission requirements for participation in module examination(s):
- Examination prerequisites can be defined at the beginning of the semester. If preliminary work is defined, it must have been completed and positively evaluated before the first examination.

Module exam(s):
- LS4020-L1: Advanced Topics in Life Science, 2 written exams (90 min each) or oral exams (30 min each), 2 x 50 % of module grade

The 2 credit points higher workload compared to the two submodules results from the required self-study for CLS students.

Two of the four above-mentioned courses must be selected. Both selected module parts count for 50% of the grade.
There is a separate written exam for each module part. The two chosen module parts must be written on one date, i.e. on the first date at the end of the semester or on the second of the offered dates at the end of the vacations. The date may be spread over two days, as the examinations for different module parts may be offered on different days.
If only the partial exam for one module part is written, the exam is considered failed and will be counted as a failed attempt.

Last Updated:

02.02.2022