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MelonBar

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Recommend me a Level 3 Semester 2 Science Subject?
« on: June 27, 2015, 06:21:52 pm »
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Hi, can anyone recommend a good level 3, semester 2 science subject? I'm enrolled in BCMB30004 Cell Signalling and Neurochemistry, NEUR30004 Sensation Movement and Complex Functions and OPTO30007 Visual Neuroscience, and I want to change out OPTO30007 for something else.

I'm thinking about:
GENE30005 Human and Medical Genetics - I will ask for a waiver if I can, but will it be difficult without having done Principles of Genetics?
BCMB30001 Protein Structure and Function
NEUR30005 Developmental Neurobiology

But I'm open to anything : ) I would even consider a level 3 Plant subject if there was no prac component, but I don't think there is


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Re: Recommend me a Level 3 Semester 2 Science Subject?
« Reply #1 on: June 27, 2015, 07:30:32 pm »
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Metric and Hilbert Spaces provides a strong base from which to continue Medicinal studies.

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Re: Recommend me a Level 3 Semester 2 Science Subject?
« Reply #2 on: June 27, 2015, 08:01:08 pm »
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Unfortunately I've done no maths whatsoever at uni. I should say I'm majoring in the life sciences
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Re: Recommend me a Level 3 Semester 2 Science Subject?
« Reply #3 on: June 27, 2015, 08:08:05 pm »
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Metric and Hilbert Spaces provides a strong base from which to continue Medicinal studies.

That's a math subject that has math prereqs!

NEUR30005 seems interesting, but I have a feeling that it'll be time consuming. Personally, while GENE30005 sounds quite striking, I think it would be best if you have done GENE20001 and maybe even third year genetics. I think it's safe to say that inversions, translocations, and other more involved concepts would appear in GENE30005 (none of these were taught in first year science's biology).
« Last Edit: June 27, 2015, 08:11:43 pm by nino quincampoix »
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