Why study the Bachelor's degree programme Biological Chemistry? The Bachelor's degree programme Biological Chemistry provides education in a world language - English, which constitutes an essential communication tool, both in multinational companies as well as international research teams. It is the interdisciplinary study of trade unions 4.2.1 Biology and 4.1.14 Chemistry. This programme is designed to give the students the scientific background and insight that enables them to enter the labour market. It provides qualified theoretical knowledge from both of the mentioned areas. The biological basis lies in cell biology, microbiology, virology, genetics, molecular biology, animal and human physiology, immunology and biotechnology. Topics in chemistry include general and inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, analytical chemistry, physical chemistry and biochemistry. Sufficient time is dedicated to the teaching of mathematics, physics and information technology. In addition to theoretical knowledge a great emphasis is placed on practical skills. More than six hours per week, which represent one-fourth of the teaching time, are devoted to practical training. Therefore this programme also provides the practical training in private research institutions. One of the advantages of the study programme is a relatively small target group, approximately 20 students, allowing for improved teaching focused on individuals. Graduates of the study programme Biological Chemistry receive the following skills: - good theoretical knowledge in Biology, Biochemistry and Chemistry - good practical skills in the main areas of Biology, Biochemistry and Chemistry ( 3 weeks practical training in private research institution) - the solving of scientific problems in multidisciplinary level approach - the ability to follow safety instruction and protocols and to work safely in a laboratory - the ability to analyze data (biology, chemistry, biochemistry) - the introductory level of knowledge in ethics - the ability to collect and interpret relevant scientific information (in written and oral communication) - use the computer/ict as a work instrument - the knowledge of scientific English at a high level - formation of research and scientific reports
Courses First Year General and Inorganic Chemistry Noga J. Mathematics Pašteka R. Cell Biology Martinka M., Bujdáková H., Tomáška Ľ. Professional English (1) Slováková T. Organic Chemistry Šebesta R. Physics Pašteka R. Microbiology Bujdáková H., Gbelská Y., Obernauerová M. Virology Golais F., Kabát P. Professional English (2) Kordíková B. W 4 5 4 14 W 4 2 0 8 W 2 2 0 5 W 0 0 2 2 S 4 5 2 11 S 4 2 0 7 S 0 0 2 2 Second Year Biochemistry Mikušová K. W 4 5 2 11 Genetics Ševčovičová A. W 4 2 0 7 Molecular Biology Krahulec J., Stuchlík S., Turňa J. W 4 2 0 7 Animal and Human Physiology Zeman M., Okuliarová M., W 2 0 2 5 Stebelová K. Analytical Chemistry Hutta M. S 4 5 2 11 Immunology Šupolíková M., Bujdáková H. Biotechnology Krahulec J., Horváth A. Biostatistics Ciceková J., Horváth A. Practical Training S 3 weeks 6
Third Year Bachelor Seminar (1) Physical Chemistry Janek M., Bujdák J. Theoretical and Experimental Medicine Celec P. Bachelor Seminar (2) Bachelor Theses Defence of the Bachelor Theses Structure and Function of Biomolecules Horváth A. Bioinformatics Szemeš T., Turňa J. Legislation and Ethics Rosskopfová O., Mikulášová M. W 0 0 2 2 W 4 5 2 11 W 2 0 0 3 S 0 0 2 2 S 0 0 0 2 S 0 0 0 8 S 2 0 1 4 S 2 0 2 5 Optional Courses Courses Year Semester Lecture Practical Seminar Credits Seminar on Organic Chemistry Malastová A., Almássy A. Introduction to Nuclear Analyses Galanda D., Dulanská S. Radiation Hygiene and Safety Galanda D., Dulanská S. Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modelling Černušák I., Pitoňák M. Separation Methods Hutta M., Masar M. Introduction to Bioanalysis Masar M., Marak J. Organic Synthesis Magdolen P. Molecular Spectroscopy Šebesta R. 1 S 0 0 2 2 2 S 1 0 1 2 3 W 1 0 1 2 3 W 1 2 0 3 3 W 2 0 1 4 3 W 1 0 1 2 3 W 2 0 1 4 3 W 2 1 2 6
Regulation of Gene Expression Turňa J. Methods in Molecular Biology Šoltýsová A. Seminar on Methods in Molecular Biology Drahovská H., Šoltýsová A. Human Genetics Kádaši Ľ., Ficek A., Baldovič M. Organic Chemistry (2) Putala M. Advanced Practical in Biochemistry Mentel M., Gavurníková G. Topics in DNA Analysis Methods Šoltýsová A. Seminar on Topics in DNA Analysis Methods Drahovská H., Šoltýsová A. Human Biochemical and Genetic Variability Danková Z., Luptáková L. 3 W 2 0 0 3 3 W 2 0 0 3 3 W 0 0 2 2 3 W 2 3 0 6 3 S 2 3 1 6 3 S 0 6 0 6 3 3 S 0 0 2 2 3 Career for graduates of the study programme Biological Chemistry The Bachelor study programme Biological Chemistry is able to competently perform work of a technical nature with some degree of autonomy. Graduates have a good theoretical and practical knowledge of fundamental biological and chemical disciplines, including the basics of physics, mathematics, bioinformatics and biostatistics. Graduates are able to use selected methods of biological and chemical disciplines enabling them to work with devices and biological materials in basic and applied research and manufacturing practices. Graduates can apply conventional biological and chemical methods in their laboratory research. A Bachelor has the knowledge and skills in research methods at different levels of organization of living systems. Graduates can apply for a position at a wide range of departments within the Slovak Academy of Sciences, universities, health sector, agriculture and forestry, food, chemical and pharmaceutical industry, and environment. The international character of the programme in combination with English as the main language of instruction qualifies the
graduate for employment in a multinational environment. Graduates may also continue in their master studies at Comenius University or abroad.