Course content
This course is in modular format. Each student must complete all THREE compulsory modules. Modules are delivered with in-person on-campus meetings for students in New Zealand.
Module 1: BioStatistics
Module 2: BioEthics
Module 3: BioMedical topics (including the use of PyMOL)
All students complete all three modules.
Any students wishing to learn online as they are not living in New Zealand should email the course co-ordinator diane.ormsby@vuw.ac.nz
Course learning objectives
Students who pass this course will be able to:
Provide detailed descriptions of current biomedical developments in selected subject areas.
Obtain material pertinent to a given topic from primary and secondary literature sources.
Assess and analyze information/results pertinent to the selected topics.
Synthesize information from diverse, and sometimes contradictory, sources into a reasoned discussion.
Formulate hypotheses from evidence in the topics studied.
Communicate scientific information using a variety of media to different audiences.
Apply the skills and knowledge obtained to a range of new situations.
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Class representative
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The Use of Te Reo Māori for Assessment Policy
Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington values te reo Māori. Students who wish to submit any of their assessments in te reo Māori must refer to The Use of Te Reo Māori for Assessment Policy - PDF 134kb
He mea nui te reo Māori ki Te Herenga Waka. Ki te pīrangi koe ki te tuhituhi i ō aro matawai i roto i te reo Māori, tēnā me mātua whakapā atu ki te kaupapa here, The Use of Te Reo Māori for Assessment Policy - PDF 134kb
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