Module BSX-2046:
Microbiology
Introduction to microbiology and virology 2024-25
BSX-2046
2024-25
School of Environmental & Natural Sciences
Module - Semester 2
20 credits
Module Organiser:
Olga Golyshina
Topics may include: • History of microbiology • Biochemistry and physiology of prokaryotes • Metabolic diversity of prokaryotes • Taxonomy and systematics of prokaryotes • Genomics of prokaryotes • Evolution of prokaryotes and origin of life • Microbial pathogens • Diversity of viruses
Assessment Strategy
Excellent (Grade A) Work displays comprehensive knowledge and detailed understanding of microbes and viruses, reflecting extensive background study. The work is highly focussed, well structured, logically presented and with defended arguments. The work contains original interpretation and new links between topics are developed. The work is presented to a high standard with accurate communication and no factual or computational errors.
Good (Grade B) Work displays sound knowledge and understanding but with some limitations. There is evidence of background study. The work had a defined and logical structure but with some weaknesses in the way in which arguments are presented. There is some original interpretation and demonstration of links between topics. The work is presented carefully with accurate communication and few factual or computational errors.
Pass (Grade C or D) The work only demonstrates knowledge of key areas/principles of microbiology and virology, and there is limited evidence of originality or of background study. The work contains some irrelevant material and weaknesses in structure. Arguments may be presented but they lack coherence. The work contains factual/computational errors with little evidence of problem solving. There are weaknesses in the standard of the presentation and its accuracy.
Learning Outcomes
- Be able to accurately characterise bacterial pathogens and viral diversity. (Biosciences benchmarks: 3.2 subject knowledge, 3.3 generic skills & 3.5 intellectual skills)
- Critically evaluate scientific literature and prepare a review paper based on one prokaryotic species. (Biosciences benchmarks: 3.2 subject knowledge, 3.3 generic skills, 3.4 graduate and key skills, 3.5 intellectual skills, 3.6 practical skills, 3.7 information technology skills, 3.9 self-management and professional development skills)
- Demonstrate an accurate understanding of main biosynthetic prokaryotic pathways, catabolic and anabolic processes, basics of microbial growth, diversity of metabolic routes, modern taxonomy and systematics of prokaryotes, main features and phylogeny of archaea, basic principles of prokaryotic genomics. (Biosciences benchmarks: 3.2 subject knowledge, 3.3 generic skills & 3.5 intellectual skills)
- Work effectively both as a member of a group and individually to complete the student-led group activity (Practical report and fieldwork). (Biosciences benchmarks: 3.2 subject knowledge, 3.3 generic skills, 3.4 graduate and key skills, 3.5 intellectual skills, 3.6 practical skills, 3.7 information technology skills, 3.8 interpersonal and teamwork skills & 3.9 self-management and professional development skills).
Assessment method
Report
Assessment type
Summative
Description
Writing of review paper
Weighting
50%
Assessment method
Report
Assessment type
Summative
Description
Written laboratory report
Weighting
50%