1.1. Provide a broad education in fundamental aspects of medical biochemistry and molecular biology;
1.2. Provide a sound knowledge and understanding of the biochemical importance of macro-, micronutrients, hormones and enzymes;
1.3. illustrate and/or describe the metabolic pathways of macronutrients and nucleotides;
1.4. Illustrate the contribution of the organs in metabolic process under different physiological circumstances;
1.5. understand the bioenergetics of the concerned metabolic pathways under different physiological circumstances and their integrator regulations with other working metabolic pathways;
1.6. point out and understand the biochemical and the molecular basis of a range of diseases, their diagnosis and the development of therapies;
1.7. Acquire a critical understanding of the basic principles of molecular biology, different methods used in diagnosis of diseases;
1.8. Be familiar with biotechnology methods and their clinical implications and be able to explain somedetailed examples;
1.9. Be able to devise and evaluate suitable experimental methods for the investigation of relevantareas of biochemistry and molecular biology;
1.10. describe major body fluids composition and their clinical impact;
Develop through a flexible and progressive structure, a range of subject-specific and transferable skills, including practical laboratory skills, self-management, information retrieval, communication and presentation skills, working with others, decision making and meeting deadlines, that equip students for future employment.