CHEM592 ADVANCED CHEM. PERSECTIVES IN BIOCHEM.

Course Code:2340592
METU Credit (Theoretical-Laboratory hours/week):3 (3.00 - 0.00)
ECTS Credit:8.0
Department:Chemistry
Language of Instruction:English
Level of Study:Graduate
Course Coordinator:Prof.Dr. MAHİNUR AKKAYA
Offered Semester:Spring Semesters.

Course Objectives

CHEM 592 is a review of biochemistry topics which provide an advance level of understanding of biochemistry at the graduate level. CHEM 592 is not a stand-alone course; it will provide students an appreciation and understanding of key metabolic biochemistry and molecular biology concepts based on the knowledge obtained through CHEM 413. The topics covered include important metabolic pathways and their regulations, bioenergetics, disorders of fuels metabolism, and the storage and utilization of Genetic Information.CHEM 592 is a review of biochemistry topics which provide an advance level of understanding of biochemistry at the graduate level. CHEM 592 is not a stand-alone course; it will provide students an appreciation and understanding of key metabolic biochemistry and molecular biology concepts based on the knowledge obtained through CHEM 413. The topics covered include important metabolic pathways and their regulations, bioenergetics, disorders of fuels metabolism, and the storage and utilization of Genetic Information.


Course Content

Review of selected Biochemistry topics at an advance level with a chemical perspective. Physical interactions that determine the properties of proteins, conformational properties of polypeptide chains, proteins in solution and in membranes. An advanced treatise on the photosynthesis and electron transport chain.


Course Learning Outcomes

Students will become familiar with the broad underlying principles of Biochemistry. They will be able to: 
1. Apply fundamental chemical principles to understand key metabolic pathways.

2. Understand the pathways and mechanisms in ATP synthesis that are coupled to oxidation
of different metabolites.

3. Appreciate the metabolic basis of select human diseases.

4. Understand the chemical principles that underlie Genetic Information

5. Develop skills in critical thinking and problem solving.


Program Outcomes Matrix

Level of Contribution
#Program Outcomes0123
1Graduates of the Chemistry master program can follow scientific literature as well as developments in technology.
2Our graduates have critical, analytical and independent thinking abilities.
3They have the ability of working independently.
4They have ability to analyze and solve problems.
5They scientifically contribute to the areas that they have expertise on.
6They have the background to pursue their PhD in both national and international universities.
7They can perform team work.
8They can have active roles in interdisciplinary studies with researchers from different backgrounds.
9They have the ability to interpret the data obtained from interdisciplinary studies and contribute to the existing knowledge.
10They have the leadership ability to solve challenges that are faced during the projects.
11They have the ability to present their work orally and in a written text as scientific papers or reports.
12They can speak and write English which is the scientific language.
13They can use the communication technologies to transfer their results.
14They are aware of the ethical values during their studies and transfer their results to scientific society.

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