Course syllabus for Endocrinology, Obesity and Diabetes

Endokrinologi, fetma och diabetes

Essential data

Course code: 4BI100
Course name: Endocrinology, Obesity and Diabetes
Credits: 9
Form of Education: Higher education, study regulation of 2007
Main field of study: Biomedicine
Level: AV - Second cycle
Grading scale: Fail (U) or pass (G)
Department: Department of Medicine, Huddinge
Decision date: 2015-03-25
Revised by: Programme committee for study programmes in biomedicine
Last revised: 2020-01-27
Course syllabus valid from: Autumn semester 2015

Specific entry requirements

At least the grade G (pass) on the courses Applied communication in biomedicine 1 including philosophy of science and bioethics, Applied communication in biomedicine 2, Frontiers in translational medicine, Laboratory animal science in theory and practice, and Biostatistics, within the Master's programme in Biomedicine.

Outcomes

On completion of the course, the student should:

With regards to knowledge and understanding

  • demonstrate knowledge of endocrine systems and metabolism

With regards to competence and skills

  • be able to explain principles of metabolic regulation in different tissues at a molecular level,
  • be able to explain the pathophysiology of endocrine disorders linked to obesity

With regards to judgment and approach

  • be able to discuss relevant literature,
  • demonstrate a scientific and analytical approach.

Content

The course consists of several modules within the area of endocrinology, obesity and diabetes. The course also contains practical training sessions in experimental techniques used in the study of metabolic and endocrine disorders.

Teaching methods

The pedagogic view is based on learning as an active research process. The course is an advanced course and it is assumed that students take responsibility to acquire knowledge. Teaching will be in the form of expert lectures, seminars, group-based work and/or laboratory sessions guided by researchers. Group-based and/or individual assignments are included and are presented as written reports and/or oral presentations.

Examination

The examination consists of oral and written assignments.

Compulsory participation
Attendance at the introduction to the components of the course, seminars, group work and laboratory sessions is compulsory. The course director assesses if and, in that case, how absence can be compensated. Before the student has participated in all compulsory parts or compensated absence in accordance with the course director's instructions, the student's results will not be registered in LADOK. Absence from a compulsory activity may result in that the student cannot compensate the absence until the next time the course is given.

Limited number of examinations or practical training sessions
Students who have not passed the regular examination are entitled to participate in five more examinations. If the student is not approved after four examinations, he/she is recommended to retake the course at the next regular course date, and may, after that, participate in two more examinations. If the student has failed six examinations/tests, no additional examination or new admission is provided.

The number of times that the student has participated in one and the same examination is regarded as an examination session. Submission of a blank examination is regarded as an examination. An examination, for which the student registered but not participated in, will not be counted as an examination.

Transitional provisions

The course has been cancelled. It was offered for the last time in the autumn semester of 2016. Examination will be provided until the autumn of 2020 for students who have not completed the course.

Other directives

The course language is English.

Literature and other teaching aids

Course literature is scientific papers and material handout out during the course.