- UCAS course code
- B143
- UCAS institution code
- M20
Bachelor of Science (BSc)
BSc Neuroscience with Industrial/Professional Experience
- Typical A-level offer: AAA-AAB including specific subjects
- Typical contextual A-level offer: AAB-ABC including specific subjects
- Refugee/care-experienced offer: ABB-ABC including specific subjects
- Typical International Baccalaureate offer: 36-35 points overall with 6, 6, 6 to 6, 6, 5 at HL, including specific requirements
Course unit details:
Neuroinflammation in Health & Disease (E)
Unit code | BIOL31612 |
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Credit rating | 10 |
Unit level | Level 3 |
Teaching period(s) | Semester 2 |
Available as a free choice unit? | No |
Overview
This unit will provide you with an extensive knowledge of the role of inflammation in nervous system health and disease. You will gain an understanding of the important role of inflammatory molecules as key mediators of central nervous system (CNS) functions and of inflammatory responses to, and pathogenesis of, acute and chronic nervous system disorders. The development of new therapeutic interventions to treat all major nervous system disorders (i.e. stroke, epilepsy, and Alzheimer’s disease) is a major field of research in neuroinflammation of which you will be acquainted with. The topics covered in this unit range from ‘Introduction to neuroinflammation’ to ‘Chronic CNS disorders’.
Pre/co-requisites
Unit title | Unit code | Requirement type | Description |
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Excitable Cells: the Foundations of Neuroscience | BIOL10832 | Pre-Requisite | Compulsory |
Drugs & the Brain | BIOL21312 | Pre-Requisite | Recommended |
Aims
Learning outcomes
Students will be able to:
• Describe the role of inflammation in key biological functions and pathological conditions
• Describe the main inflammatory mediator families and the role of some key inflammatory molecules
• Describe CNS-regulated physiological functions that are mediated by inflammatory mediators
• Describe the pathogenesis of, and inflammatory response to acute and chronic central and peripheral nervous system disorders.
• Demonstrate knowledge in the clinical assessment and management of neuroinflammation, and therapeutic approaches
Syllabus
Employability skills
- Problem solving
- Students have to solve some problems based on some e-learning exercises
- Research
- The lectures the students are given contain some current research that in some cases is the lecturers own research.
Assessment methods
Method | Weight |
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Other | 10% |
Written exam | 90% |
Feedback methods
There will be 4 eLearning activities (cases related to 4 themes of lectures). Students will read online material on several topics (enquiry-based learning), and will answer MCQs through Blackboard. A feedback session for each e-learning case will provide answers and give more information each topic, and students will be able to receive immediate feedback on their activity and performance by talking to teaching staff. In addition, students will receive feedback on overall performance in the form of the final mark for the unit.
Recommended reading
Study hours
Scheduled activity hours | |
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Lectures | 18 |
Independent study hours | |
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Independent study | 82 |
Teaching staff
Staff member | Role |
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Catherine Lawrence | Unit coordinator |