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<h7>Module Write up:</h7>
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                <h5>Module:</h5>
  
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                <p id="pp">Synthetic biology is an innovative, exciting scientific field with applications in a wide variety of areas including therapeutics, the environment and energy. As an interdisciplinary subject, combining biology, chemistry and physics, with mathematics, computer science and engineering, it uses the talents of the best academics working in each of these individual fields. There is much interest of both university and high school level in learning and working in synthetic biology, as shown by the ever growing iGEM competition. However, despite this, there is a severe lack of synthetic biology education, especially in the UK. </p>
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                <p id="pp">We targeted high school education with our board game BioMech, however we also wanted to look at the impact we could make with the students, who will most immediately work and study further synthetic biology. We spoke to academics at the University of Exeter about the possibility of introducing a second year module into the syllabus teaching students the fundamentals of synthetic biology as well as an introduction to the applications to the field. We received good interest from both Bioscience and Natural Science departments. Dr Nicky King worked closely with us initially, liaising with us about the possibility of this module being available to Natural Science students and Bioscience students. We spoke to the Director of Education Dr Mark Ramsdale and he informed us of the logistical problems with creating a module for Natural Scientists and Bioscientist and after further communications with our supervisors and other academics, we began to focus on the synthetic biology module being a sole Bioscience module.</p>
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                <p id="pp">Other than the iGEM competition, there is no education in synthetic biology at the University of Exeter and the fact that each year, the iGEM competition was getting more and more competitive, showed us there was a gap in the market. Upon communications with and advice from various academics in the Bioscience department, we have come up with this second year synthetic biology module:</p>
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                <h5>BIO20XX - Synthetic biology</h5>
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                <h6>Module Overview:</h6>
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                <p id="pp">Synthetic biology is a new and exciting scientific field, with applications within medicine, the environment and energy. It is an interdisciplinary subject, combining biology, chemistry, physics, maths, engineering and computer science. In this module you will learn about the creation of new biological systems and how they can be used to advance current technologies, with a focus on biosafety and kill switches. </p>
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                <p id="pp">Upon completing the course you should be able to independently construct a biological system, such as a biosensor, from a list of parts available. You should also be able to deploy research skills, basic laboratory skills and analytical techniques required in synthetic biology.</p>
 
 
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                <p id="pp">This module is a Second Year, Bioscience only module of 15 credits.</p>
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                <h5>Module Aims - Intentions of the module:</h5>
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                <h6>ILO - Intended Learning Outcomes</h6>
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                <p id="pp"><u>ILO: Module-specific skills</u></p>
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                <p id="pp">At the end of this module the student will be expected to be able to:</p>
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                <p id="pp">Understand and outline the fundamentals and framework of synthetic biology, such as cloning strategies, plasmid design, gene regulation and biobricks</p>
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                <p id="pp">Outline and discuss the importance of biosafety, kill switches and bioethics within synthetic biology</p>
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                <p id="pp">Show competence in basic laboratory skills required in synthetic biology.</p>
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                <p id="pp"><u>ILO: Discipline-specific skills</u></p>
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                <p id="pp">Describe and evaluate approaches to our understanding of synthetic biology with reference to primary literature, reviews and research articles</p>
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                <p id="pp">Describe in some detail essential facts and theory across this sub discipline of the biosciences</p>
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                <p id="pp">Identify critical questions from the literature and synthesise research-informed examples from the literature into written work</p>
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                <p id="pp">With some guidance, deploy established techniques of analysis and enquiry within the biosciences</p>
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                <p id="pp"><u>ILO: Personal and key skills</u></p>
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