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CRITERION # | CRITERION | MEASURES INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOME(S) |
| | | 1 | Demonstrate knowledge and comprehension of metabolic processes through the analysis and interpretation of problem-based, written activities. | LO1, LO2 |
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Assessment Task 3: Test |
Task Description: | This is a closed book written test where you will answer multiple-choice and short answer questions. |
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Due Date: | Refer to Assessment Description |
Weight: | 15 % |
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CRITERION # | CRITERION | MEASURES INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOME(S) |
| | | 1 | Demonstrate knowledge and comprehension of metabolic processes through the analysis and interpretation of problem-based, written activities.. | LO1, LO2 |
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Assessment Task 4: Metabolic disease review |
Task Description: | You will write a review on a provided topic relevant to metabolic biochemistry following a specified structure and guidelines. |
Task Length: | 3000 words excluding references |
Due Date: | Refer to Assessment Description |
Weight: | 20 % |
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CRITERION # | CRITERION | MEASURES INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOME(S) |
| | | 1 | Introduce a topic and organize ideas, concepts, and information to make important metabolic biochemistry connections and distinctions. | LO1, LO2, LO3 | 2 | Research and evaluate published literature in biochemical sciences | LO1, LO2, LO3 | 3 | Communicate in the form of a review assignment on your topic. | LO1, LO2, LO3 |
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Assessment Task 5: Examination |
Task Description: |
This is a closed book paper-based exam, where you will be required to demonstrate your individual ability to communicate and apply theoretical and practical knowledge. You may take one A4 double sided or two A4 single sided handwritten or typed notes into the exam. |
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Due Date: | Exam Period |
Weight: | 40 % |
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