Checking date: 18/02/2025 10:32:53


Course: 2024/2025

(19797)
Bachelor in Neuroscience (Plan: 517 - Estudio: 389)


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Type: Electives
ECTS Credits: 6.0 ECTS

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Learning Outcomes
K18: Can analyze aspects of neuroscience related to neurological pathologies, their diagnosis and epidemiology. S1: Uses a variety of techniques to find, manage, integrate and critically evaluate available information for the development of professional activities in Neuroscience, especially in the digital sphere S2: Carries out their work or vocation in a professional manner, and possess appropriate competencies as demonstrated through the development and defence of arguments, and problem-solving within their field of study. S4: Uses their ability to analyse and synthesise, as well as to apply the principles of the scientific method in the work environment, in order to provide innovative responses to the needs and demands of society in their area. S5: Appropriately uses the scientific and technical vocabulary of the different subfields within Neuroscience. S6: Has an understanding of the biological bases of pathologies of the nervous system, as well as the biological and socio-economic effects these pathologies have on the lives of people who suffer from them. S7: Comprehends the computational and experimental tools used for analysis and quantification of neuroscience data, and can appropriately apply these tools to significant problems in neuroscience. C1: Apply knowledge about the biological basis of Central Nervous System (CNS) disorders and their effects to the development of improved diagnostics and treatments. C3: Apply knowledge about technologies for the study of the Nervous System and the brain (Medical Imaging, brain-machine interfaces) to develop new systems for diagnosis and treatment, as well as and other applications within Neuroscience (Artificial Intelligence, Robotics) with the aims of improving the quality of life and furthering social progress. C5: Apply your neuroscience knowledge in a unifying and integrated fashion as part of a multidisciplinary team (pharmaceutical sector, health industry, diagnostic techniques, health information technologies, government agencies and regulatory bodies.
Description of contents: programme
1. Introduction. Concepts and applications of epidemiology. Non-experimental and experimental neuroepidemiology. 2. Sources of data in epidemiology. Demography and health. Morbidity and mortality. 3. Descriptive epidemiology. Ecological studies. Standardisation of rates. Measures of association. 4. Analytical epidemiology. Cohort studies, cross-sectional studies, clinical trials and intervention trials. Statistical significance. 5. Selection, information and confounding biases. 6. Social epidemiology, public health. Epidemiological surveillance and disease control. 7. Early detection of diseases. Evaluation of new diagnostic, therapeutic, preventive and prognostic procedures. 8. Genetic epidemiology and molecular epidemiology. Introduction to Environmental Epidemiology.
Learning activities and methodology
Classroom lectures. Face-to-face classes: reduced (workshops, seminars, case studies). Student individual work. Final exam. Seminars and lectures supported by computer and audiovisual aids. Practical learning based on cases and problems, and exercise resolution. Individual and group or cooperative work with the option of oral or written presentation. Individual and group tutorials to resolve doubts and queries about the subject.
Assessment System
  • % end-of-term-examination/test 60
  • % of continuous assessment (assigments, laboratory, practicals...) 40




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The course syllabus may change due academic events or other reasons.