Learning outcome |
1.11.1 Demonstrate a coherent understanding of science. |
2.12.1 Exhibit depth and breadth of scientific knowledge. |
3.13.1 Critically analyse and solve scientific problems. |
4.14.1 Be effective communicators of science. |
5.15.1 Be accountable for their own learning and scientific work. |
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A1Design appropriate experimental methodology that leverages advanced bioanalytical techniques, appropriate quality assurance and control, process optimisation, and data analysis. |
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A2Articulate complex solutions and results to industrial, diagnostic, and research-relevant problems. |
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K1Identify scientific concepts that underpin advanced bioanalytical methods. |
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K2Discuss the importance of quality assurance and control and statistical validity of sampling in the application of advanced techniques to address different real-world problems. |
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K3Determine and justify the use of specific bioanalytical methods for use in a range of medical, research and industrial applications. |
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S1Demonstrate hands on proficiency in a variety of contemporary laboratory techniques including evaluation and interpretation of results. |
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S2Demonstrate a high-level scientific problem-solving, investigation and experimental design skillset. |
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S3Effectively communicate scientific concepts, results and conclusions including in a data retention context. |