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Apr 20, 2024
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BI 3350 - Introduction to Genomics Concepts and Technologies3 lecture hours 0 lab hours 3 credits Course Description This course prepares the student to apply knowledge of genomics and genetics in their biology, science or clinical based professions. The course prepares the student to participate in healthcare or related workforce areas in delivering competent genetic and genomic focused skills. The course develops students’ technical knowledge and theory of diagnostic skills needed to address the genetics and genomics related issues and concerns for clients and their families. This course will be accepted as an NU elective for students in School of Nursing. (prereq: BI 102 or BI 1010 or NU 290 or equivalent or by consent of the instructor) Course Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Interpret the importance for adapting genetic/genomic information and services to clients based on cultural, religion, knowledge level, literacy, and preferred language.
- Apply critical thinking by recognizing the relationship of genetics/genomics to health, prevention, screening, diagnostics, treatment and treatment effectiveness.
- Analyze genetic/genomic based interventions and information to improve client outcomes.
- Determine the importance for collaborating with members of the healthcare team to improve healthcare outcomes for clients with genetic/genomic concerns.
- Establish effective communication and health education skills to improve care of the client with genetic/genomic concerns.
- Compare technology used in the diagnosis and treatment of genetic/genomic concerns.
- Justify the role of the health care professional in advocating for the client with genetic/genomic concerns
Prerequisites by Topic Course Topics
- Study of genomics
- Difference between unicellular and multicellular genomes
- Difference between genetics, genomics, proteomics
- Global impact of genomics
- Ethics in genomics and genomic practice
- Genetics/genomics basis for inheritable diseases
- genetics/genomics GMO, animal cloning, Stem Cells
- Genomics influence on selected complex Health problems
- Genomics and disease management
- Global Genomics Issues
Laboratory Topics Coordinator Gul Afshan, Renee Wenzlaff
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