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Major Combinations:
NQF Level 5: CHE1501, CHE1502, CHE1503, STA1510, EUP1501
NQF Level 6: BCH2601, BCH2602, BCH2603, BCH2604
NQF Level 7: BCH3701, BCH3702, BCH3703, BCH3704
Advanced Metabolism - BCH3702 |
Under Graduate Degree |
Semester module |
NQF level: 7 |
Credits: 12 |
Module presented in English |
Module presented online |
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Co-requisite: BCH2602 |
Purpose: To enable students to obtain advanced knowledge of the central metabolic pathways and their regulation. This will enable them to analyse metabolic pathways and defects in metabolism. |
Molecular Genetics - BCH3703 |
Under Graduate Degree |
Semester module |
NQF level: 7 |
Credits: 12 |
Module presented in English |
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Co-requisite: BCH2603 |
Purpose: To enable students to obtain well-rounded and systematic knowledge of gene structure and function and of the principles and applications of recombinant DNA technology. |
Biochemistry (Practical) - BCH3704 |
Under Graduate Degree |
Year module |
NQF level: 7 |
Credits: 12 |
Module presented in English |
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Pre-requisite: BCH2604 |
Co-requisite: Any two of the following: BCH3701, BCH3702, BCH3703 |
Purpose: This module form part of the degree Bachelor of Science in Life Sciences. Upon completion of this module student will have a general understanding of analytical experiments applied in biochemistry. This includes the use of spectrophotometer, GC-MS and tandem mass spectrometry. |
Proteins, Integral to Cellular Function - LSH4812 |
Post Graduate Diploma |
Year module |
NQF level: 8 |
Credits: 24 |
Module presented in English |
Module presented online |
Purpose: Students who successfully complete this module will be able to analyse the structure of peptides and proteins and will be able to explain how changes in these structures may contribute to disease. Students will also be able to differentiate between various laboratory techniques that generate the structural data needed to tease out the role of these macromolecules in health or disease. |
Introductory Biochemistry - BCH2601 |
Under Graduate Degree |
Semester module |
NQF level: 6 |
Credits: 12 |
Module presented in English |
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Pre-requisite: CHE1501 or CHE1502 |
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Purpose: To enable students to understand the scope of biochemistry and to know the structure and functions of biomolecules i.e. carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids and lipids. |
Bioenergetics - BCH2602 |
Under Graduate Degree |
Semester module |
NQF level: 6 |
Credits: 12 |
Module presented in English |
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Pre-requisite: CHE1501 or CHE1502 |
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Purpose: of this module will enable students to have advanced knowledge on central metabolic pathways and their regulation. This will enable them to analyse metabolic pathways and defects in metabolism. |
Biopolymers of Heredity - BCH2603 |
Under Graduate Degree |
Semester module |
NQF level: 6 |
Credits: 12 |
Module presented in English |
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Pre-requisite: CHE1501 or CHE1502 |
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Purpose: will enable to students to identify, explain, draw and compare the various molecular structures and processess involved in the replication, transcription and translation of genetic material in organism and regulation of gene expression. They can also describe experimental procedures to isolate, sequence and identify DNA. |
Biochemistry (Practical) - BCH2604 |
Under Graduate Degree |
Year module |
NQF level: 6 |
Credits: 12 |
Module presented in English |
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Pre-requisite: CHE1501 or CHE1502 |
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Purpose: This module form part of the degree Bachelor of Science in Life Sciences. Upon completion of this module student will have a general understanding of basic scientific experiments applied in biochemistry. |
Enzymology - BCH3701 |
Under Graduate Degree |
Semester module |
NQF level: 7 |
Credits: 12 |
Module presented in English |
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Co-requisite: BCH2601 |
Purpose: To enable students to describe and explain the structure and function of enzymes, as well as the kinetics and mechanisms of enzyme-catalysed reactions. The knowledge acquired will enable students to recognise the relevance of enzymes in living systems and how the characteristics of enzymes are used in numerous life sciences and biotechnical applications. |