Teaching GuideTerm
Faculty of Science
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Máster Universitario en Bioloxía Molecular, Celular e Xenética
 Subjects
  Human Genetics
   Recommendations

Subjects that it is recommended to have taken before

Subjects that are recommended to be taken simultaneously
Immunology/610441009
Stem Cells and Cell Therapy/610441010

Subjects that continue the syllabus
Cellular Techniques/610441001
Molecular Techniques/610441002
Genetic Variation Mechanisms/610441005

Other comments

Attendance at lectures makes it possible to deal with any doubts or questions that may arise in the course of the explanations, facilitating the understanding of the subjects. Study should include regular reading of at least the recommended bibliography. Group study and work favours understanding and develops a critical spirit. The doubts and difficulties that arise in any aspect of the subject will be resolved as soon as possible, raising them in the classroom or attending individual tutorials. Given that part of the recommended bibliography for this subject is in English, it is recommended to have a good command of this language, at least at the level of comprehension of written texts.

Gender Perspective

In this subject, the gender perspective will be taken into account, sexist attitudes will not be tolerated and the values of respect and equality will be promoted.


Program Green Campus Empower of Sciences

To help to achieve some sustainable immediate surroundings and fulfil with the point 6 of the Environmental Statement of the faculty of Sciences (2020), the documentary works that realise in this matter:

a. They will request mostly in virtual format and computer support

b. To realise in paper:

-they will not employ plastic

-will realise impressions to double expensive

-will employ paper recycled

-will avoid the realisation of drafts

The Environmental Statement is available in:

https://ciencias.udc.es/images/Facultade/Green_Campus/Regulamento_Comit%C3%A9_Green_Campus_FCiencias.pdf

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