Sunday, December 4, 2011

Still Confiuse


What I supposed to do right now?
Now I’m thinking about my future. Enter a university and then take my favourite course then get my certificate and next get my dream work. But now I’m still confiuse. In what course I suppose take? Which university I suppose enter? Argh! My mind is blank right now.
If you are me,what course you’ll choose from the list given?


BIOCHEMISTRY
Biochemistry is the study of this molecular basis.Course content aims to provide you with tools you need for a career investigating a diverse range of problems in animals,plants and microorganisms, encompassing each level of the biological organisation. As such, research activities are essential component of this course, usually used to assist the advancement of scincetific,medical and industrial development. You’ll find the study of sciencetific theory supplemented with many practical sessions, such as experiments and laboratory projects, which will help in understanding the chemistry of living things. Equal emphasis is placed on learning the techniques of freehand and computer-aided ilustration, the interpretation of findinfs, and the writing of sciencetific reports which is important for effective presentation of research findings.

Sample subjects: Advanced cell biology,biosynthesis of macromolecules, chemistry, ethical issues and profesional responsibilities,macromolecular crstallography, membranes and bioenergetics,molecular biology ang genetics, numerical methods in computational molecular biology, principle of biochemistry.

BIOMEDICAL  SCIENCE
It is designed ti give you an in-depth understanding of the basic biological sciences that support the field of medicine.You’ll learn to test and analyse samples that will provide valuable information for doctors in the diagnosis and treatment of their patients. You’ll gain knowledge and a variety of skills in the professional areas such as: clinical chemistry, endocrinology, haematology, blood transfusion science, histhopathology,microbiology, human molecular biology and immunolgy.Sciencetific knowledge and skills developed during the course will allow you to contribute towards advancement in biological sciences and developments in the field of medicine.You should posses a good understanding of the basic sciences and the methodologies of conducting laboratory experiments. These will in turn be applied to practical knowledge when conducting research for or in hospitals,healthcare facilities, laboratories, diagnostic centers and the pharmaceutical industry in general.

Sample of subjects: Biochemistry,haematology,microbiology,molecular biology and genetic engineering,nuerology,pathology,pharmacology,physiology,virology.

BIOTECHNOLOGY
Sciencetific research and findings have no practical use in daily life unless applied to the needs of the people.As an area of applied biology,biotechnology does this. It is the sciencetific study of the practical application of cells,bacteria,or their components in manufacturing and service industries.Biotechnology is multidisciplinary.It involves combining knowledge from microbiology,biochemistry,genetics,molecular biology, chemistry as well as chemical and process engineering. As such,the curriculum will cover key elements of these studies,providing insight into each area.You will also gain competent comprehension of new concepts and techniques in modern research.

PHARMACOLOGY
This is the sciencetific study that examines how chemical subtances affect living organism. It is part of medical science and covers the study of medicines and drugs including their action,their use and their effects on the human body with particular emphasis on the molecular mechanism which affects biological processes at cell and tissue level.These are several main areas of study: pharmacodynamics(study of effects of drugs on events and processes that occur in living things),pharmacokinetics(study of processes which limit the duration or action of drugs),toxicology(study of mechanism by which chemicals cause harm to organisms) as well as the use and abuse of drugs in society.

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