Cell Science (FOKGEN225_1A) for Students of Dentistry
2019/20 Academic year - 1st semester
General information
Prerequisite subject: -
Credits: 3
Exam: oral test and written test in the exam period.
Cell Science is a one semester subject for students of Dentistry. Claims for exemptions are only considered if handed to Dr. Orsolya Láng (tutor) not later than the 18th of September.
Cell Science has theoretical (lecture) and laboratory (practice) parts.
Lectures are given by Department of Genetics, Cell- and Immunobiology (DGCI) in Békési Lecture Hall (EOK Building, Tűzoltó utca 37-47 Budapest) at Thursday, 8:15 – 9:00. For detailed schedule please visit the Topic list at the homepage.
Practices are weekly given by DGCI in Lab 13-16 (NET Building, Nagyvárad tér 4 1089).
Practices are obligatory. More than three absences of ANY REASON during a semester invalidate the semester. In the case of an acute illness students may attend other practices with the permission of the tutor. A notebook for notes and drawings, and coloured pencils are needed in practices.
Remember the exact time of lectures and practices, don't be late for them. Being late from practice is considered as an absence.
The slides, microscopes and other belongings in the Labs (Practice Rooms) should be handled with care. Any disappearance or harm in them should be paid by the groups working in the same room.
In the first semester you have one written midterm exams: on the 10th weeks practice. Both practice and theory knowledge is tested on midterm. Retake midterm will be organized at the end of semester, and if it is needed a very last chance at the beginning of examination period. No opportunity to improve the midterm.
In the examination period you have to give final exam. You are allowed to give the exam if you have got the signature of the subject. Requirement of signature: not more than 3 absences from the practices that is verified by the practice teacher.
Examination info
Semester closing exam (Cell Science) is written test (multiple choice, essays, drawings, etc. covering both practical and theoretical parts of the subject). For passing (Grade 2-5) you have to reach more than 50 % of the exam scores.
Online registration for the exam is in the second part of November when the exam days will be published. Signing up and modification of the exam days can be arranged exclusively online by the students’ registration system (NEPTUN). If you want to change your exam day, first you have to cancel your earlier sign up. Please consider the registration deadlines for the exams. The time, the place and number of students may change after your registration, so check these parameters before the exam.
Students have three chances to give the exam. Failed exam can be repeated after 1 day with new registration. In the examination period there are voluntary consultations.
On the homepage of the Department (http://gsi.semmelweis.hu/) more information can be found: eg. slides of lectures, practices, summary of topics not found in the book, description of cytological methods, detailed topic list for midterms and exam.
Contacts
Head of Department: Prof. Dr. Edit Buzás -- room 717 (7th floor, NET building)
Tutor: Dr. Orsolya Láng - room 719 (7th floor, NET building)
Needed textbook:
Alberts et al.: Essential Cell Biology. Garland Science/Taylor & Francis Group Publ. 2013. (4th edition, ISBN: 9780815344544)
Recommended textbooks:
Alberts et al.: Molecular Biology of the Cell. Garland Science/Taylor & Francis Group Publ. (4th ot 5th edition)
Books are available at Medicina Könyvesbolt, Address: 1091 Budapest, Üllői út 91/A.
Phone: 215-3786, 215-9618, E-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
The semester is finished by a written exam with short essay and multiple choice questions. The exam grade will be calculated from the exam score. For passing (Grade 2-5) you have to reach more than 50 % of the exam scores (minimum 35).
Score |
Final grade |
|
|
34 |
1 |
35 - |
43 |
2 |
44 - |
52 |
3 |
53- |
61 |
4 |
62 - |
70 |
5 |
The topics are based on the textbook and the lectures, so attending them greatly helps the successful preparation for the exam. In the exam it is not enough to reproduce the topics of the textbook and presentations, but you have to be able to synthesize and integrate the knowledge from different parts.
In the exam period we offer one hour free and optional consultation generally on every week. The times of consultations will be published on our homepage.
Useful hints
Do not forget, that not only the texts of the textbook, but the figures, drawing are also part of the subject. During preparing yourself for the exams, it is not enough to read the textbook, always make notes, draw schemes and flow charts.
Plan your examination period carefully. Do not postpone your exams to the end of the period. Leave the last week of the exam period free for the accidental retakes, but we hope these weeks will rather serve for your recreation.
We wish you successful preparation!
17 December (Tuesday) | 13.00 | L14 |
6 January (Monday) | 10.00 | L14 |
13 January (Monday) | 10.00 | L14 |
20 January (Monday) | 10.00 | L14 |
27 January (Monday) | 10.00 | L14 |
The user name and password are published in the NEPTUN.
Course coordinators:
Biology:
Dr. LAJKÓ, Eszter
Immunology:
Dr. HOLUB, Marianna
+36 1 210 2930 / 56234
Genetics and Genomics:
Dr. HEGYESI, Hargita
+36 1 210 2930 / 56326
Academic (Neptun) administration:
+36 1 210 2950
+36 1 210 2930 / 56253