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Communications Systems II (ECE462 / ECE442)
DNA Forensics
Aims
- To understand the principles of DNA technology and its applications on forensic sciences.
- To clarify the terminology and the mail techniques that used in forensic and analysis.
- To be familiar with molecular biological tools and techniques used to perform DNA profiles
- database analysis following DNA forensics applications
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand and appreciate the scope of forensic biology.
- Understand and appreciate the scope, diversity and utility of a variety of DNA typing techniques.
- Perform the primary technique used in Forensic DNA analysis
- identify the equipment and prepare its use to undertake the investigation
Skills learning outcomes:
- consider the health and safety requirements and what precautions need to be taken
- identify the area of the scene, mark it out and protect it to preserve the scene
- handle, package and record evidence
- preserve evidence ensuring its integrity and preventing contamination or degradation
- record relevant information accurately and comprehensively use visual examination and measurement for comparative analysis
- Perform post-PCR Processing
Economic Development (ECO305/ECO_305)
This module is designed to explore the existing and challenging subjects of economic development. The course focuses on the basic concepts of economic development, the development gap, measurement of income distribution and poverty, sources of finance and analyses some of the major development problems and policies.
Many of the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals are discussed in this module especially with respect to the relative success of developing countries in achieving such goals.
Economic Planning and Project Evaluation (ECO409/ECO409N/ECO_409/)
This module aims to provide students with the basic tools for feasibility study preparation including pre-feasibility study, selection of project, financial analysis, and investment appraisal. It provides a brief coverage of the cost-benefit analysis used in evaluating public projects. It allows the students to utilise what they have learned in various courses such as Accounting, Economics, Finance, Marketing and Management, in the preparation of the feasibility study of projects.
Forensic Chemistry (PC424n)
This course describes the drugs, chemicals (heavy metals) and plants including their natural products that constitute health hazards, or intended for criminal uses to produce, abortion, loss of mental control, hallucination, heart arrest. Also it includes the study of drug dependents, narcotics, analgesics psycho-energetics, euphoric Mycotoxin as a serious threat to general health and safety of community, contamination of food material with poisonous fungi.
General Microbiology and Microbial Genetics (PHM211)
Welcome to Basic Microbiology and Microbial Genetics, a course that will introduce you to the amazing realm of microbes and discover how they shape our lives and our planet.
In this course, you will learn about the diversity, structure, function, and evolution of microorganisms, as well as their interactions with other living beings and the environment. You will also learn about the principles and applications of microbial genetics, such as gene expression, regulation, and mutation. By the end of this course, you will have a solid foundation of knowledge and skills that will help you appreciate the importance and potential of microbiology in various fields of science, medicine, and industry. This course will also prepare you for more advanced courses in microbiology and related disciplines in the upcoming semesters. This course will offer you a rewarding and enjoyable learning experience.
Organic Chemistry 2 (PC112)
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