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Resolution Of January 21, 2011, At The University Of Córdoba, That Publishes The Graduate Curriculum In Biochemistry.

Original Language Title: Resolución de 21 de enero de 2011, de la Universidad de Córdoba, por la que se publica el plan de estudios de Graduado en Bioquímica.

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Obtained the verification of the curriculum by the Council of Universities, prior to the favorable report of the National Agency for the Evaluation of Quality and Accreditation, and agreed on the official character of the title by the Council of Ministers at their meeting of 1 October 2010 (published in the BOE of 11 November 2010, by Resolution of the Secretary-General of the Universities of 18 October 2010).

This Rectorate, according to the provisions of Art. 35.4 of the Organic Law 6/2001, of 21 December, of Universities, in the wording given by the Organic Law 4/2007, of April 12, has resolved to publish the curriculum conduct to obtain the degree of Graduate or Graduate in Biochemistry from the University of Córdoba.

The curriculum referred to in this Resolution shall be structured as set out in the Annex to this Resolution.

Cordoba, January 21, 2011. The Rector, José Manuel Roldan Nogueras.

ANNEX

Graduate Studies Plan in Biochemistry by the University of Córdoba

Knowledge Branch: Science

Partition Center: Faculty of Science

1. Distribution of the curriculum in ECTS credits by type of material

Total

Basic Training

60

138

Optives

30

Practices External

-

Total

240

240

2. Distribution of modules, subjects and subjects.

Chemistry for Molecular Biosciences.

6

Experimental Biochemistry I.

Development.

Biochemistry and Society. Society.

12

Photobiochemistry and Photobiology.

Module

Materies

Assigns

Chemistry.

6

6

6

of Biology, Microbiology and Genetics.

Biology.

Cell Biology.

6

6

6

6

Organography.

6

Physical, Mathematics and Informatics for Molecular Biosciences.

Physics.

6

Math.

General Math.

6

Applied Statistics to Biochemistry.

6

Computer Applied to Biochemistry.

Informatics Applied to Biochemistry.

6

Instrumental Methods and Molecular Systems Biology.

Quantitative Instrumental Methods.

quantitative Instrumental Methods.

6

Systems Molecular Biology.

Biology Systems Molecular.

6

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.

Foundations of Biochemistry.

Biochemistry Foundations.

6

Structure of Macromolecules.

Structure of Macromolecules.

6

Biosynthesis of Macromolecules.

Biosynthesis of Macromolecules.

6

Enzyme.

Enzyme.

6

Metabolism Regulation.

Regulation Metabolism.

6

Biophysics.

Biophysics.

6

Experimental I.

6

Integration and Applications of Biochemistry and Biology Molecular.

Plant Molecular Physiology.

Plant Molecular Physiology.

6

Physiology of Animals.

Molecular Physiology of Animals.

6

Immunology.

Immunology.

6

Biochemistry and Molecular Pathology.

Clinical Biochemistry and Molecular Pathology.

6

Genetics and Genetic Engineering.

Molecular Genetics and Genetic Engineering.

6

Biochemistry and Industrial microbiology.

Biochemistry and Industrial Microbiology.

6

Biochemistry Experimental II.

Experimental Biochemistry II.

6

and Biotechnology Food.

Food Chemistry and Biotechnology.

6

Biochemistry and Biotechnology.

Environmental and Biotechnology Biochemistry.

6

Molecular and Cell Toxicology.

Molecular and Cell Toxicology.

6

Development Molecular and Cell Bases.

6

Genetics.

Human Genetics.

6

Social and Economic Aspects of Biochemistry.

6

End Work.

Work End Work.

12

12

Bioanalytic.

Bioanalytic Chemistry.

6

.

Virology.

6

Biochemical Engineering.

Biochemical Engineering.

6

Communication and Cellular Integration.

Communication and Integration Cellular.

6

Molecular and Cellular Biology of Plants.

Molecular and Cellular Biology of Plants.

6

Bioorganic Chemistry.

Bioorganic Chemistry.

6

Photobiochemistry and Photobiology.

6

-Chemical Aspects of Interactions in Biomolecules.

Physical-Chemical Aspects of Interactions in Biomolecules.

6

Estres Molecular Bases in Plants.

Stress on Plants Molecular Bases.

6

Bioinorganic Chemistry.

Bioinorganic Chemistry.

6

3. Temporary distribution of subjects.

Course 1.

Total

1.er quad

ECTS

Character

ECTS

Character

Chemistry

ECTS

6

Basic.

6

Basic.

Chemistry

6

Basic.

Applied Statistics to Biochemistry

6

Basic.

General

6

Basic.

Organography

6

Basic.

Biology

6

Basic.

Genetics Fundamentals

6

Basic.

6

Basic.

Total

Total

30

Total

30

Course 2.

Structure of Macromolecules

1.er quad

ECTS

Character

ECTS

Character

Character

6

Basic.

Required.

6

Required.

quantitative Instrumental Methods

6

Required.

Required.

Biosynthesis of Macromolecules

6

Required.

Applied Computing to Biochemistry

6

Required.

6

.

Physiology Animal Molecular

6

Mandatory.

Molecular Genetics and Genetic Engineering

6

Required.

Total

30

Total

30

Course 3.

Environmental and Biotechnology

1.er quad

ECTS

Character

ECTS

Character

metabolism Regulation

6

Required.

6

Required

6

Required.

6

Required.

Experimental Biochemistry II

6

Required.

Required.

Industrial Biochemistry and Microbiology

6

Required.

Chemistry and Biotechnology

6

Required.

Required.

6

6

Required.

Development Molecular and Cell Bases

6

Required.

Total

30

Total

30

Course 4.

1.er quad

ECTS

Character

ECTS

Character

Molecular Biology of Systems

Character

6

Required.

Required.

Human Genetics

6

Required.

Optional 4

6

Optional 1

6

Optional.

Optional 5

6

Optional 2

2

6

Optional.

12

12

3

3

6

Optional.

Total

30

Total

30

Optativity Options

Assignation Group

Assigns

Optives 1, 2 and 3, to choose between:

Bioanalytic Chemistry.

Virology.

Engineering Biochemistry.

Communication and Cellular Integration.

Molecular and Cell Cell Biology.

Bioorganic Chemistry.

Optives 4 and 5, to choose between:

Photobiochemistry and Photobiology.

-Chemical Aspects of Interactions in Biomolecules.

Stress on Plants Molecular Bases.

Bioinorganic Chemistry.