CHEM2013 - Microbiology
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Offering Academic Unit | Department of Chemistry | Credit Units | 3 | Course Duration | One Semester | Pre-requisite(s) | CHEM1200/BCH1200 Discovery in Biology (for normative 4-year students) or A Level Biology (for advance standing I students) | Equivalent Course(s) | BCH2013 | Course Offering Term*: | Semester A 2024/25 Semester A 2025/26 (Tentative) |
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* The offering term is subject to change without prior notice |
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Course Aims
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This course aims to:
- provide a broad introduction to the diversity of microorganisms including archaea, bacteria, fungi, protists and viruses and what they do in the world at large, in soils, air and waters, in the human body, and in animals and plants;
- develop students' discovery attitude about microbes, skills at searching for and presenting information related to microbiology in clear and concise English;
- develop student skills to apply a problem-based learning approach to study microbiology events in our daily lives.
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Assessment (Indicative only, please check the detailed course information)
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Continuous Assessment: 45% |
Examination: 55% |
Examination Duration: 3 hours |
Starting from Semester A, 2015-16, students must satisfy the following minimum passing requirement for courses offered by CHEM: "A minimum of 40% in both coursework and examination components." |
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Detailed Course Information
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CHEM2013.pdf
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