Swedish name: Attack och försvar
This syllabus is valid: 2024-09-02 and until further notice
Syllabus for courses starting after 2024-09-02
Syllabus for courses starting between 2022-01-17 and 2024-09-01
Syllabus for courses starting between 2021-01-25 and 2022-01-16
Course code: 3MB040
Credit points: 13.5
Education level: First cycle
Main Field of Study and progress level:
Medicine: First cycle, has at least 60 credits in first-cycle course/s as entry requirements
Grading scale: Pass, Fail
Responsible department: Department of Molecular Biology
Revised by: Programme Council for the Medical Programme, 2024-04-09
The course includes basic microbiology as well as microbial pathogenesis and virulence of bacteria, virus, fungi and parasites. Furthermore, the following subjects are included - prokaryotic cell and molecular biology, microbiological methodology, microbial epidemiology, zoonosis, infection diagnostics, medical hygiene, hypersensitivity reactions, vaccinology, antimicrobial therapy, and host protection against various microbial infections including infection immunology. The course also comprises analysis of scientific publications.
Knowledge and understanding
Upon completion of the course the student must have:
Competence and skills
Upon completion of the course the student must have:
Judgement and approach
Upon completion of the course the student must have:
Teaching takes place in the form of lectures, demonstrations, laboratory work and independent work including group and case exercises. Group and case exercises and laboratory sessions are assessed individually and are hence compulsory. The course portfolio consists of compulsory learning activities which, beside roll-call, is the teaching that has been marked as compulsory in the schedule.
Teaching is given in English except for teaching in Professional development which is given in Swedish. Parts of the instruction take place using information and communication technology.
The course is assessed in English and is divided into the following modules:
Legal framework regarding summative assessment
Written or practical examinations as well as compulsory course components are marked with either of the grades Fail (U) or Pass (G). In order to pass the entire course, the student must pass all course components that form basis for assessment. The overall grade is hence a summative assessment of the study performance and is not awarded until all parts in each course component have been completed to the level of a pass grade. The course in its entirety is graded with either Fail (U) or Pass (G).
A student who has failed an examination has the right to be assessed according to the same course syllabus as was valid at the point of the original test for a total of five retakes and for up to two years after the first registered examination session. If the student has failed two examinations on a course or part of a course, the student has the right, after written request to the Programme Council for the Medical Programme (PRL), to have another examiner appointed, unless special circumstances suggest otherwise. After four failed examinations, the student can apply to the PRL to be re-registered to the course. This cannot render additional examination sessions other than those that were included in the first registration, but it provides an opportunity for the student to participate in the course's learning activities once more.
Deviation from the examination format stated in the syllabus may be made for a student who has a decision regarding learning support for students with disabilities. Individual adaptations of the examination format must be considered based upon the student's needs. The examination format is adapted within the framework of the expected learning outcomes stated in the course syllabus. At the request of the student, the course coordinator, in consultation with the examiner, must promptly decide on the adapted examination format. The decision must then be conveyed to the student.
When the learning activities include placements or clinical training, the student must show a professional approach and follow the host organisation's requirements regarding clothing and hygiene.
Students who have not passed a test may sign up for a retake of the test on courses where they have been registered at some point, provided that the maximum number of examination sessions has not been exceeded. Students who have been given a grade of Pass may not retake a test. The date of a retake must be announced no later than at the time of the regular test.
The first retake is to be offered no later than two months after the regular test, but not earlier than ten working days after the results of the regular test have been announced. For tests given during May and June, the first retake may be offered within three months of the regular examination session.
If a course has been terminated or undergone extensive changes, the student can do a retake for up to two years from the date of the change.
Health and vaccination programme
Prior to clinically integrated learning, students at the Faculty of Medicine at Umeå University are offered vaccination against hepatitis B. Hepatitis B is the most common risk of infection students can be exposed to during their clinically integrated learning that also can be vaccinated against. Students who have not yet been vaccinated against the measles, mumps and rubella are offered to do so. The Faculty of Medicine are only accountable for the costs that arise within the health and vaccination programme when vaccination has taken place during one of the study programmes' organised occasions.
Time of studies
Clinically integrated learning may take place in evenings, at night or during weekends.
The literature list is not available through the web. Please contact the faculty.