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Computer Science (Human Computer Interaction) MEng (Hons) - BIOL21321 Membrane Excitability
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2.1.1 Knowledge and understanding of facts, concepts, principles & theories
Understanding of excitable cell pharmacology and physiology through study of the key elements of membrane excitability. It will also provide a solid theoretical framework in membrane excitability irrespective of which degree programme the students are pursuing. In relation to HCI this is via spiking neural networks.
Assesement : Examination, Individual coursework
Assesement : Examination, Individual coursework
2.1.3 Problem solving strategies
Short answer questions in the exam and eLearning modules will require a degree of problem solving.
Assesement : Examination, Individual coursework
Assesement : Examination, Individual coursework
2.1.4 Analyse if/how a system meets current and future requirements
Students encouraged to think critically about the topics covered.
Assesement : Examination, Individual coursework
Assesement : Examination, Individual coursework
2.3.2 Development of general transferable skills
Students will be encouraged to think critically and to appreciate the special challenges intrinsic to studying excitable membrane function.
Assesement : Examination, Individual coursework
Assesement : Examination, Individual coursework
3.1.3 Knowledge of systems architecture
The aim of this module is to give students the strongest grounding in our current understanding of excitable cell pharmacology and physiology through study of the key elements of membrane excitability.
Assesement : Examination, Individual coursework
Assesement : Examination, Individual coursework
3.2.3 System Design
In relation to HCI, membrane excitability, students should be able to describe in detail: (i) the key governing principles, (ii) the role of ion channels and ion transporter proteins, (iii) the relationship between cellular structure and the function of excitable cells,
Assesement : Examination, Individual coursework
Assesement : Examination, Individual coursework
4.1.1 Knowledge and understanding of scientific and engineering principles
The methods used to analyse or predict cell excitability.
Assesement : Examination, Individual coursework
Assesement : Examination, Individual coursework
4.2.3 Principles of appropriate supporting engineering and scientific disciplines
The features of the synapse that underpin fast chemical neurotransmission and its modification.
Assesement : Examination, Individual coursework
Assesement : Examination, Individual coursework