CMM436

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CMM436 - Cell Biology Basics

Cellular & Molecular MedicineUndergraduateUA - UA General

Course ID

041690

Course Description

Cell biology is integral to virtually all aspects of biomedicine, and Cell Biology Basics will provide a valuable grounding in the basic concepts of the cell biology to students planning careers in the pre-health science professions (Medicine, Pharmacy, Nursing, Public Health, etc.), as well as students planning a career in biomedical research. The course will provide an overview of the major organelles in cells and their functions, along with a discussion of key pathways and concepts in cell biology.

Note that this is a 1-credit course intended as an introduction to cell biology. As such, it is not expected to satisfy cell biology requirements for admission to all postgraduate programs (for example, doctoral programs) and may not meet the requirement for those health professions programs that require a full 3- or 4-credit course in cell biology.

The course is intended as: 1) an introduction to graduate-level cell biology for students who have limited background and would benefit from knowing major concepts in cell biology but, as is the case for some health professions programs, do not require the additional depth of a full 3- or 4-credit course; 2) a building block for students who plan further study in cell and molecular biology, but may lack sufficient preparation to begin with a more in-depth course.

The course format includes pre-recorded online mini-lectures covering each concept, self-assessments and quizzes, assignments, and online discussions. This course is designed to complement the curriculum of the Master's Program in Cellular and Molecular Medicine, though interested students from other programs are welcome.

Min Units

1

Max Units

1

Repeatable for Credit

No

Grading Basis

GRD - Regular Grades A, B, C, D, E

Career

Undergraduate

Course Requisites

May be convened with

CMM536

Component

Lecture

Optional Component

No