6 EC
Semester 1, period 2
5234NETB6Y
| Owner | Master Biomedical Sciences |
| Coordinator | dr. J.A. Gorter |
| Part of | Master Biomedical Sciences, track Physiology of Synapses and Networks, |
The course ‘From Network to behaviour’ consists of four parts.
Dissection manual for neuroanatomy (see Canvas)
You are expected to demonstrate a critical scientific attitude. Active participation in discussions and well prepared
presentations are part of learning how to express your scientific expertise.
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Activity |
Hours |
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Lectures |
12 |
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Practical |
24 |
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Exam |
2 |
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Workgroup |
4 |
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Presentation |
4 |
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Self study/working on assignments |
122 |
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Total |
168 |
(6 EC x 28 uur) |
Requirements of the programme concerning attendance (OER-B):
Additional requirements for this course:
The students are obliged to attend all lectures also as a courtesy to the invited teachers ('WC or H' in datanose). The practical sessions (listed as 'Practicum' in Datanose) and workgroups (listed as 'WC' in Datanose) are mandatory.
| Item and weight | Details |
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Final grade | |
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0.5 (50%) Tentamen | Must be ≥ 5.5 |
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0.1 (10%) Presentation | Must be ≥ 5.5 |
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0.4 (40%) Project proposal | Must be ≥ 5.5 |
The project proposal and presentation are assessed by the teachers, while the Neuroanatomy component is evaluated based on participation in the dissection room and performance in the written exam. The final grade is determined by calculating the weighted average of these assessments. A minimum grade of 5.5 must be attained in each evaluation If you have to retake the project writing the maximum grade achievable is 6. Furthermore, you have to pass the assignment 'Behavioral analysis’.
Inspection on request, via appointment with coordinator
During the assignment "Behavioral analysis" you will work in groups and get a behavioral dataset that needs to be analyzed. The results need to be presented. You have to pass the assignment 'Behavioral analysis’.
The project proposal is written in a group of 3-4 students ; presentation of the project will be individually graded.
The 'Regulations governing fraud and plagiarism for UvA students' applies to this course. This will be monitored carefully. Upon suspicion of fraud or plagiarism the Examinations Board of the programme will be informed. For the 'Regulations governing fraud and plagiarism for UvA students' see: www.student.uva.nl
You can find the timetable of the course on DataNose