MICROBIOLOGY I is a dynamic field that delves into the study of microorganisms, which are integral to life on Earth. This introductory course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the microbial world, focusing on bacteria, their cellular structures, genomes, and unique characteristics that set them apart from other life forms.

Animal biosystematics is a discipline of biology that studies the classification, identification, taxonomy, and evolutionary connections of animals. Courses in this discipline seek to give students the academic basis and practical skills required to comprehend the diversity of animal life and its interrelationships. 

work on understanding and expression from short, long and / or complex authentic documents relating to technological innovations, scientific discoveries or advances

  • Oral expression and scientific terminology
  • Understanding of scientific works (Structure, Analysis,paraphrase and summary of a scientific article)
  • Oral training through presentations followed by discussions

L'objective de l'enseignement du module de biostatistique: 

  • Maîtrise des bases de la statistique descriptive et inférentielle.
  • Capacité à analyser et interpréter des données biologiques.
  • Aptitude à choisir et utiliser des tests statistiques appropriés.
  • Familiarité avec les outils informatiques d'analyse statistique.

The Structural and Metabolic Biochemistry module aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the structure, function, and metabolism of essential biomolecules such as proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids. It focuses on the relationship between molecular structure and biological function, the mechanisms of metabolic pathways (e.g., glycolysis, Krebs cycle), and the regulation of energy production and biosynthesis

The Genetics module is designed to introduce students to the fundamental principles of heredity and genetic variation. It provides both theoretical knowledge and practical applications of genetics in biology, laying the foundation for understanding how genetic information is transmitted, expressed, and manipulated