Program Educational Aims (objectives)

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Faculty of Biotechnology - Program Intended learning outcomes (PILOs)

The programme provides opportunities for students to achieve the following outcomes:

A. Knowledge and understanding of:

The graduates of Biotechnology programme should be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of:

  • A.1. Core and associated sciences related to biotechnology.
  • A.2. Fundamentals of biotechnological practices.
  • A.3. Value of biotechnological applications on quality of life and the involved risks and biohazards.
  • A.4. Lifelong and self-learning strategies for continuous improvement.
  • A.5. Ethical, legal, and social issues associated with biotechnology.
  • A.6. Strategies of digital learning and basics of programming.
  • A.7. Global and cultural diversity issues in accordance with biotechnology.
  • A.8. Basis of general and bio-statistics.
The programme provides opportunities for students to develop the following skills:

B. Intellectual skills (Cognitive Skills)

The graduates of Biotechnology programme should be able to:

  • B.1. Assess and evaluate the impact of biotechnological applications on quality of life.
  • B.2. Interpret data from different biotechnological disciplines and synthesize creative solutions.
  • B.3. Evaluate biotechnological products, in field and/or laboratories, with reference to standards.
  • B.4. Formulate hypotheses, and design scientific experiment in the field of biotechnology.
  • B.5. Formulate goals and objectives, utilizing biotechnological information and data, for quality planning.
  • B.6. Use innovative and creative problem-solving approaches in multi-disciplinary situational analysis.

C. Subject practical skills (Professional Skills)

The graduates of Biotechnology programme should be able to:

  • C.1.Employ the theoretical knowledge and skills in practices in different biotechnological domains.
  • C.2.Operate and maintain equipment with reference to standards.
  • C.3.Perform biotechnological techniques safely in sterilized environment.
  • C.4.Use molecular biology and genetic engineering procedures and techniques according to standards.
  • C.5.Monitor, Retrieve, Categorize, analyse and evaluate relevant data from literature, using information technology, bioinformatics and library resources.

D. Transferable/key skills (Communication Skills)

The graduates of Biotechnology program should be able to:

  • D.1. Communicate effectively using variety of media, with fluent discussion.
  • D.2. Collaborate effectively within team and set priorities.
  • D.3. Demonstrate effective time and resources management.
  • D.4. Demonstrate skills for lifelong learning, self-learning and self-evaluation.
  • D.5. Adopt a creative attitude in an ethical and scientific approach.
  • D.6. Use software and digital data-basis effectively.