Recommended prerequisite for participation in
the module
The module builds on knowledge obtained from the project module on
5th semester, as well as knowledge in the field of Statistical
Mechanics, General and Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry and
Microbiology, Protein Physics
Content, progress and pedagogy of the
module
Learning objectives
Knowledge
- Must have knowledge and understanding of basic biosensors
design principles
- Must have knowledge and understanding of major phenomena used
in biosensing, including optical, surface plasmon resonance, and
electrochemical based systems
- Must have knowledge and understanding of surface bound
reactions and their kinetics.
- Must be able to apply their knowledge about biosensor design to
real problems
- Must have the knowledge how to make a business case for a
biosensor
- Should understand scientific methods and theories in relation
to the topic of the project
Skills
- Must have knowledge and understanding of basic biosensors
design principles
- Must have knowledge and understanding of major phenomena used
in biosensing, including optical, surface plasmon resonance, and
electrochemical based systems
- Must have knowledge and understanding of surface bound
reactions and their kinetics.
- Must be able to apply their knowledge about biosensor design to
real problems
- Must have the knowledge how to make a business case for a
biosensor
- Should understand scientific methods and theories in relation
to the topic of the project
Competences
- Must have working knowledge and basic skills for designing,
evaluating and experimental handling of biosensor devices
- Must be able to understand and apply knowledge necessary to
create functional biosensors
- Must be able to reflect over relevant theories and methods used
for biosensor design
- Must be able to assess basic economic conditions for the
development and commissioning of biosensors
Type of instruction
Workshop and project work with supervision. The Biosensor
workshop comprises lectures and hand-on laboratory exercises
covering the main types of currently used biosensors, including
different kinds of electrochemical and optical sensors. The
workshop also addresses the issues of surfaces functionalization
technique to achieve required selectivity and sensitivity and
discuss the specific aspects of surface-bound chemical reactions.
The economic part of the project will be supported by a number of
lectures covering basic business economy.
Extent and expected workload
Kursusmodulets omfang er 20 ECTS svarende til 600 timers
studieindsats.
Exam
Prerequisite for enrollment for the exam
- The workshop is an integrated part of the project and therefor
it is obligatory for all students to participate. A successful
participation in the workshop is a precondition for participation
in the project examination.
Exams
Name of exam | Bachelorprojekt |
Type of exam | Master's thesis/final project
The project exam is an oral group exam at the end of the project
based on presentation and project report, graded on 7-scale,
individual evaluation, external censor
Besides the evaluation criteria stated in the Joint program
regulations, completion of the workshop, assignments and submission
of the report based on the conducted lab exercises is
required. |
ECTS | 15 |
Permitted aids | All written and all electronic aids |
Assessment | 7-point grading scale |
Type of grading | External examination |
Criteria of assessment | The criteria of assessment are stated in the Examination
Policies and Procedures |