SUBJECT | SEMESTER | CFU | SSD | LANGUAGE | |
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14962 - MATHEMATICS AND PRINCIPLES OF STATISTICS | First Semester | 7 | MAT/05 | ![]() |
Learning objectivesThe course of "Mathematics and principles of statistics" aims at providing students with the basic tools of mathematical analysis and statistics in order to be able to study, analyze and discuss real situations and phenomena through the use of mathematical models and statistical tools. |
16173 - ANIMAL BIOLOGY | First Semester | 8 | BIO/05 | ![]() |
Learning objectivesThe main aim of the course is to provide all the basics for understanding the correlation between morphology, anatomy and function of organs and systems in invertebrate and vertebrate taxa. The main knowledge to be acquired will concern: - basic elements of taxonomy and classification; elements of population genetics - evolutionary theories - the main adaptations of animals in relation to the living environment - the systematics of the most important animal phyla. The main skills (i.e. the ability to use the acquired knowledge) will be: 1) the use of the optical microscope for the systematic classification of the main invertebrate groups, as well as the systematic evaluation of whole animal preparations under formaldehyde and the anatomical reconstruction of animals through plastic models; 2) Link the differences of the anatomo-physiological organization of animals to the different ecological niches they occupy. |
119537 - PLANT BIOLOGY AND PRINCIPLES OF PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY | First Semester | 8 | BIO/01 | ![]() |
Learning objectivesThe objective of this course is to develop knowledge and skills in understanding plant cytology, anatomy and morphology. This knowledge and skills will be applied in understanding the functioning mechanism of plant organisms in terms of photosynthetic activity, water transport and reproductive processes.In addition, the student will develop skills in learning about the plant world that will then be useful in the continuation of his or her course of study.In educational terms, the student will be stimulated in the learning process and will develop independent assessment, judgment and communication skills. |
14963 - GENERAL AND INORGANIC CHEMISTRY | Second Semester | 8 | CHIM/03 | ![]() |
Learning objectivesThis teaching aims to provide students with general concepts relating to the chemical aspects of catalysis and its applications in the biological and biotechnological fields. Starting from the fundamental aspects of chemical kinetics, a path will be developed which will ultimately enable the student to discuss the reaction mechanism of some processes of biotechnological interest, identifying their possible catalytic nature and critically discussing the various phases and possible industrial applications. |
15038 - ENGLISH LANGUAGE | Second Semester | 6 | L-LIN/12 | ![]() |
Learning objectives "BIOTECHNOLOGY- Level B1 DIBAF" 2021-22 |
15613 - EUROPEAN LAW OF BIOTECHNOLOGY | Second Semester | 6 | IUS/14 | ![]() |
Learning objectives1) applying knowledge and |
18424 - PHYSICS | Second Semester | 7 | FIS/07 | ![]() |
Learning objectivesKnowledge and understanding: |
15790 - STAGE | Second Semester | 8 | ![]() |
SUBJECT | SEMESTER | CFU | SSD | LANGUAGE | |
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13719 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY | First Semester | 7 | CHIM/06 | ![]() |
Learning objectivesEDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES |
118978 - GENETICS | First Semester | 9 | BIO/18 | ![]() |
Learning objectivesThe purpose of this course is to provide students with the necessary information to understand the theoretical foundations of classical and molecular genetics and the experimental approaches that have allowed its definition. Students will be expected to learn the logic of formal genetic analysis and the methodologies of genetic dissection of biological phenomena. Concepts for understanding the paradigm shift that has occurred in the post-genomic era will be provided, and an understanding of the importance of both eukaryotic and prokaryotic model systems will be stimulated. |
120427 - MICROBIOLOGY AND PRINCIPLES OF APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY | First Semester | 9 | BIO/19 | ![]() |
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119530 - BIOINFORMATICS FOR GENOMICS | Second Semester | 6 | AGR/17 | ![]() |
Learning objectivesThe aim of the course is to provide the student with the bioinformatics tools for the study of the genome |
119576 - BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY | Second Semester | 9 | BIO/10 | ![]() |
Learning objectivesThe course will be focused on the relation between structure and function of different biomolecules (amino acids, proteins, carbohydrates, lipids) and on their behaviour in an aqueous environment. |
119577 - MOLECOLAR BIOLOGY | Second Semester | 9 | BIO/11 | ![]() |
Learning objectivesThe course aims to provide a solid basic knowledge of Molecular Biology. Alongside the treatment of the processes of transcription, translation, replication and DNA repair, a part of the course will be dedicated to examples of molecular mechanisms of regulation of transcription and translation. Another objective of the course is the acquisition of general knowledge of the main methodologies of molecular biology, of some advanced techniques of DNA sequencing, of genomic and post-genomic analysis in order to provide the basis for subsequent specialized studies required for inclusion in professional contexts related to advanced biotechnology. |
119529 - HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY | Second Semester | 9 | BIO/09 | ![]() |
Learning objectivesa) FORMATIVE OBJECTIVES Understanding the basic elements of the body and in particular be able to describe: the fundamental principles of cellular physiology and electrophysiology; the elemental interactions of cells; the organization and general functionality of the nervous system; the mechanisms of sensory transduction and muscle contractility; the key vegetative systems supporting body homeostasis. b) EXPECTED LEARNING RESULTS (Dublin Descriptors) KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING CAPACITY: To pass the exam, the student will have to demonstrate that she/he has gained a knowledge and ability to understand the issues related to the functioning of the body and nervous or non excitable cells that will allow her/him to set the discussion of theoretical issues in logical and complete way. CAPACITY TO APPLY KNOWLEDGE AND COMPREHENSION: The student will have to demonstrate how to set up applicative problems in the field of general and integrative Physiology. AUTONOMY OF JUDGEMENT: The student must have acquired such knowledge as to enable her/him to describe the mechanisms underlying the cell and body functions and to independently and reasonably evaluate possible different opinions on possible issues. COMMUNICATION SKILLS: At the end of the course, the student must have reached an appropriate organization of one's own thinking concerning the various subjects of the course, allowing her/him to expose the topics in an organic and appropriate scientific language. LEARNING CAPACITIES: The student must be able to examine and understand texts and scientific material, so that they can be used in daily contexts for the profession and for the research. |
SUBJECT | SEMESTER | CFU | SSD | LANGUAGE | |
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16177 - BIOPHYSICAL CHEMISTRY | First Semester | 7 | CHIM/02 | ![]() |
Learning objectivesThe biophysical chemistry course is designed to provide basic knowledge of the experimental approaches of physical chemistry to the biological sciences. The program seeks to provide students with an understanding of thermodynamics, kinetics, electrochemistry and a primer of quantum chemistry to understand spectroscopy. |
NEW GROUP | - | - | - | - | |
PRINCIPLES OF OMICS SCIENCES | 6 | BIO/11 | ![]() |
Learning objectivesFORMATIVE OBJECTIVES: | |
FUNDAMENTAL NEUROSCIENCE AND NEUROTECHNOLOGY | 6 | BIO/09 | ![]() |
Learning objectivesa) FORMATIVE OBJECTIVES | |
120314 - CHEMISTRY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY OF FERMENTATION | - | 12 | - | - |
Learning objectivesLEARNING OBJECTIVES |
INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGY | 6 | BIO/19 | ![]() |
Learning objectivesLEARNING OBJECTIVES | |
15142 - FREE EXAM | Second Semester | 12 | ![]() | ||
18453 - THESIS | Second Semester | 8 | ![]() |
Learning objectives1) applying knowledge and | |
119531 - CELLULAR BIOLOGY AND COMPARATIVE IMMUNOLOGY | Second Semester | 6 | BIO/05 | ![]() |
Learning objectives1) applying knowledge and |
NEW GROUP | - | - | - | - | |
BIOCHEMICAL METHODOLOGIES | 6 | BIO/10 | ![]() |
Learning objectivesTRAINING OBJECTIVES | |
BIOPHARMACEUTICAL | 6 | BIO/14 | ![]() |
Learning objectives1) applying knowledge and | |
119919 - BIOETHICS | Second Semester | 7 | AGR/06 | ![]() |
Learning objectivesThe course provides students with basic knowledge on bioethics. Students will have the opportunity to learn the most relevant cases concerning: agro-forestry, agro-environmental, and agro-food biotechnologies, medical biotechnologies, intellectual property, and socio-scientific aspects. The course also aims to lead students to reflect and adjudicate controversies and debates on ethics issues in biotechnology and to help them develop a bioethics decision-making model after critical ethical reasoning. |
120314 - CHEMISTRY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY OF FERMENTATION | - | 12 | - | - |
Learning objectivesLEARNING OBJECTIVES |
CHEMISTRY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY OF FERMENTATION | 6 | CHIM/11 | ![]() |
Learning objectivesLEARNING OBJECTIVES |
CHOICE GROUPS | YEAR/SEMESTER | CFU | SSD | LANGUAGE | |
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NEW GROUP | - | 0 | - | - | |
17720 - PRINCIPLES OF OMICS SCIENCES | Third Year / First Semester | 6 | BIO/11 | ![]() | |
119532 - FUNDAMENTAL NEUROSCIENCE AND NEUROTECHNOLOGY | Third Year / First Semester | 6 | BIO/09 | ![]() | |
17531 - BIOCHEMICAL METHODOLOGIES | Third Year / Second Semester | 6 | BIO/10 | ![]() | |
119999 - BIOPHARMACEUTICAL | Third Year / Second Semester | 6 | BIO/14 | ![]() | |
NEW GROUP | - | 12 | - | - | |
119534 - BIOTECHNOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS OF PLANT SUBSTANCES | Third Year / First Semester | 6 | BIO/01 | ![]() | |
119536 - BIOTECHNOLOGY OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLES | Third Year / First Semester | 6 | AGR/15 | ![]() | |
119535 - ANIMAL BIOTECHNOLOGY FOR SUSTAINABILITY | Third Year / Second Semester | 6 | BIO/05 | ![]() | |
15054 - PLANT PATHOLOGY AND PRINCIPLES OF PHYTOPATHOLOGICAL BIOTECHNOLOGY | Third Year / Second Semester | 6 | AGR/12 | ![]() |