Modules
The following topic areas are indicative of the module content:
- Enterprise, entrepreneurship and modern world of work
- Key roles, functions and objectives of successful business enterprise
- Creativity, innovation and growth strategies and approaches
- Business Management approaches to innovation, change and business development
- Exploring, assessing and seizing opportunities
- Business idea, planning and start up
This module introduces you to key approaches, behaviours and skills of successful business enterprise by providing insight into real world business scenarios, key tools and processes required for both developing an existing business and creating a new business venture start up.
The module promotes a proactive, value added approach to developing commercial skills and knowledge specifically aiming to:
- Analyse real business scenarios to identify and evaluate feasible and viable business development opportunities within a dedicated sector linked to degree specicialism;
- Explore and build knowledge of theoretical approaches to innovation, business start up and operations;
- Apply learning and practical knowledge of sound business enterprise characteristics, and behaviours to assess opportunities, select a viable option and develop a proposal for a new business venture concept.
In this module, you will be introduced to scientific research. You will explore various types of research (descriptive, analytical & experimental), including pure versus applied ways of problem-solving. You will learn about the building blocks of scientific research: scientific language, ethical considerations and experimental design. You will also learn how research is funded. You will cover the following topics:
- Research and data collection methods with an emphasis on experimental research (developing hypotheses, variables, controls, sample selection, design, validity)
- The nature of the knowledge base and how research is communicated.
- Advanced literature searching.
- Critical appraisal of literature - primary and secondary literature
- Developing a research project: identifying a topic area, devising specific questions, discovering what is already known (reviewing the literature), identifying gaps in knowledge, determining feasible ways to answer the questions.
- Data analysis for research.
Through project-based learning, with considerable opportunities for laboratory work, the module will provide you with the theoretical knowledge and practical laboratory experience in key techniques in molecular biology, with a focus on developing laboratory skills. Techniques explored during laboratory practicals may includet, bioinformatics, DNA extractions, DNA electrophoresis, nucleic acid quantitative and qualitative analysis techniques (eg, PCR), protein preparation and purification.
In this module, you will embark on a learning journey through the forefront of molecular medicine! You will learn about transformative methodologies like CAR-T therapy, RNA interference (RNAi), CRISPR gene editing, monoclonal antibodies, and small-molecule inhibitors. You will explore fascinating developmental biology and reproductive medicine applications, featuring insightful talks from experts.
Not only will you enhance your knowledge, but you will also develop essential skills in experimental design and critical assessment. Participate in a hands-on CRISPR gRNA design workshop, where you'll sharpen your technical skills and engage in a practical laboratory experience focused on bacterial transformation used within academia and industry. This is not just a course—it's a gateway to the future of medicine! Get ready to be inspired and informed!
Through taught classes and project-based learning, you will explore the development and use of biomimicry in biotechnology at the nanoscale. You will gain a thorough understanding in what biomimetics is as a field, and what is required to synthesise and characterise a biomimetic nanoscale surface and predict its efficacy.
This module aims to develop your understanding of how biotechnology can be employed to help solve key environmental problems. You will be introduced to the principles employed in a biotechnology laboratory as well as in field applications. A focus in this module will be how advances in basic molecular biological research have been central to driving improvements in environmental biotechnology.
You will have the opportunity to undertake an original research project in an area of relevance to your course and which interests you. The dissertation subject will be agreed with an appropriate supervisor and the module leader: you will prepare a detailed research proposal for evaluation prior to embarking on the research project. You will then communicate your project's outcomes in the most relevant forms.
Opportunities for skill development will be available throughout the year.