BB1100 Biochemistry, Laboratory Course 6.0 credits
Biokemi, laborationskurs
Educational level
First cycleAcademic level (A-D)
CSubject area
Biotechnology
Techonology
Grade scale
P, F
Course offerings
Autumn 12 for programme students
Periods
Autumn 12 P1 (3.0 credits), P2 (3.0 credits)
Application code
50702Start date
2012 week: 34End date
2013 week: 1Language of instruction
SwedishCampus
KTH CampusNumber of lectures
Number of exercises
Tutoring time
DaytimeForm of study
NormalNumber of places *
Min. 7*) The Course date may be cancelled if number of admitted are less than minimum of places.
Schedule
Schedule (new window)Course responsible
Tommy Nordström <tommyn@kth.se>
Teacher
Tommy Nordström <tommyn@kth.se>
Target group
CBIOT study year 3
Part of programme
Learning outcomes
The course is designed to provide basic biochemical lab techniques and methods for writing lab reports.
After passing the course, the student should be able to:
- Plan and execute simple biochemical separations and analysis assignments, interpret the results and write a report
Course main content
Separation of proteins with electrophoresis and chromatography
Immunological analysis methods
Enzyme kinetics
Eligibility
Completed upper secondary education including documented proficiency in English corresponding to English A. For students who received or will receive their final school grades after 31 December 2009, there is an additional entry requirement for mathematics as follows: documented proficiency in mathematics corresponding to Mathematics A.
Specific requirements in mathematics, physics and chemistry are corresponding to Mathematics E, Physics B and Chemistry A.
Literature
Course literature will be announced closer to the course start.
Examination
- LAB1 - Laboratory Work, 6.0 credits, grade scale: P, F
Requirements for final grade
Labs and lab reports (LAB1; 6,0 credits, grading scale Pass/Fail).
Offered by
BIO/Biotechnology
Examiner
Pål Nyren <nyren@kth.se>
Supplementary information
The course is given provided at least seven students are admitted.
Version
Course plan valid from:
Autumn 11.
Examination information valid from:
Autumn 07.
