2020_21
Educational guide 
Faculty of Chemistry
A A 
english 
Double degree in Biotechnology and Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2014
 Competences


Type A Code Competences Specific
  GBBM-CE1 Understand and apply basic knowledge of physics, mathematics and chemistry to Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
  GBBM-CE2 Describe how living beings function at a basic biochemical, molecular and structural level.
  GBBM-CE3 Have advanced knowledge of the biochemistry, kinetics, mechanisms and metabolism of enzymes
  GBBM-CE4 Understand organisms at molecular, cellular and metabolic level.
  GBBM-CE5 Understand the principles, instrumentation and technical applications of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
  GBBM-CE6 Know how to design and apply experimental laboratory protocols, especially in the ambits of biochemistry, microbiology and molecular biology, and to evaluate the risks and safety elements of these protocols.
  GBBM-CE7 Know how to search for, find, analyze and interpret information in the main biological databases concerning genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, taxanomics among others, and to know how to use bibliographic databases and basic bioinformatic tools.
  GBBM-CE8 Analyze and interpret data and experimental results in the scientific ambit.
  GBBM-CE9 Have structural and functional knowledge of the basic components and polymeric structures of molecules in living beings.
  GBBM-CE10 Appreciate the complexity and diversity of organisms through the study of their molecules, cells, physiological processes, genetics and evolution.
  GBBM-CE11 Appreciate the speed of potential changes in Biochemistry.
  GBBM-CE12 Work in an appropriate manner in a biochemical laboratory. This includes safety, the handling and disposing of waste and the recording of activities.
  GBBM-CE13 Apply molecular knowledge to the physiological interpretation of the normal or physiological functioning of the organism.
  GBBM-CE14 Describe how living beings extract, transform and use the energy FROM their surroundings.
  GBT-CE1 Apply basic knowledge of mathematics and physics at the molecular biosciences
  GBT-CE2 Understand and apply appropriately the basics of general chemistry and organic chemistry to molecular biosciences.
  GBT-CE3 Have a good knowledge of biochemistry, enzyme kinetics and mechanisms, metabolism and its regulation.
  GBT-CE4 Know and understand in an integrated manner the organisms at molecular, cellular and metabolic level.
  GBT-CE5 Know the principles, the instrumentation and the applications of the main techniques of analysis and separation of biomolecules, as well as the techniques of culture of microorganisms and cells of multicellular organisms.
  GBT-CE6 Know how to design and apply experimental laboratory protocols in the fields of biotechnology, especially chemical, biochemical, microbiological and molecular biology, assessing their risks and safety elements.
  GBT-CE7 Be able to search, obtain, analyse and interpret information from the main biological databases: genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic, metabolomics, taxonomic and other, as well as bibliographic data, and use basic bioinformatics tools.
  GBT-CE8 Analyse appropriately data and experimental results from the fields of biotechnology with statistical techniques and be able to interpret it.
  GBT-CE9 Know in depth the microorganisms, both prokaryotes and eukaryotes, viruses, as well as the diversity of metabolisms present in prokaryotes, and their possibilities of biotechnological use.
  GBT-CE10 Know how to apply the basic knowledge of structure and function of multicellular organisms in the production of biotechnological products.
  GBT-CE11 Proper application of the diversity of recombinant DNA techniques and methodologies to design cellular genetic engineering strategies for the production of homologous or heterologous proteins or cells capable of acting as biocatalysts.
  GBT-CE12 Identify and develop unit operations in biochemical engineering, integrating them with the biological foundations, and apply them to the design of bioreactors and separation process.
  GBT-CE13 Identify the possibilities of transferring biotechnology based on basic experimentation and the scaling of processes taking into account the economic parameters, rationalizing the use of matter and energy, and minimizing environmental impacts.
  GBT-CE14 Assess the socio-economic impact and the bioethical implications of the different biotechnological processes and assure the current legal dispositions.
  GBT-CE15 Know the diversity of existing biotechnological processes and products, as well as the recent biotechnological advances, and know how to explain them and communicate them to diverse audiences.
Type B Code Competences Transversal
  CT1 Use information in a foreign language effectively
  CT2 Managing information and knowledge through the efficient use of IT
  CT3 Solve problems critically, creatively and innovatively in their field
  CT4 Work autonomously and as part of a team with responsibility and initiative
  CT5 Communicate information clearly and precisely to a variety of audiences
  CT6 Identify their learning process and their academic and professional careers
  CT7 Apply ethical principles and social responsibility as a citizen and a professional
Type C Code Competences Nuclear