Course aim
This course provides an understanding of cell culture as a technological component of aspects of biological research and commercial exploitation.
Course content
This course is currently undergoing its scheduled programme review, which may impact the advertised modules. Programme review is a standard part of the University’s approach to quality assurance and enhancement, enabling us to ensure that our courses remain up to date and maintain their high standard and relevancy.
Once the review is completed, this course website page will be updated to reflect any approved changes to the advertised course. These approved changes will also be communicated to those who apply for the course to ensure they wish to proceed with their application.
- Animal cell culture methods and factors necessary for the maintenance and growth of cells in culture
- Design of culture facilities
- Safety issues
- Genetic engineering of animal cells: infection, expression vectors, immortalised cell lines, transgenic animals
- Animal cell products and commercialisation
- Plant cell culture and commercial products derived from plant cells
- Protein expression and processing. Scale-up, bioreactors, process control and downstream processing
Teaching and learning
Course length
The study mode is part-time. Attendance is for one half day for one semester. The intake is every January.
Learning activities
The course is delivered via a combination of lectures and practical classes.
Learning outcomes
After completing the module students will be able to:
- Demonstrate an advanced understanding of the applications of cell technology and critically discuss the techniques used in culturing animal cells
- Critically discuss the principles involved in the commercial production of therapeutic agents from cells
- Analyse, interpret and critically discuss data relating to cell technology
- Critically evaluate methods which are commonly used in plant cell culture
Entry requirements
Qualification requirements
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Undergraduate degree
Students will be employer sponsored and are likely to have a science BSc. Each application will be treated individually in order to determine whether or not the student is likely to be able to deal with the level and materials covered in the module.
How to apply
To apply for this programme, you are required to complete an LJMU online application form. You will need to provide details of previous qualifications and a personal statement outlining why you wish to study this programme.
Please apply using the postgraduate online application form
Assessment
The assessment item list is assessed via the learning outcomes listed:
- Examination (outcomes 1, 2 and 4)
- Report (outcomes 3 and 4)
CPD award
This Continuing Professional Development programme can be studied within the MSc Advanced Healthcare Practice (Clinical) award framework or as a single CPD.
The University may make changes to a programme of study or module where such changes are deemed to be beneficial to students, are minor in nature and unlikely to impact negatively upon students or become necessary due to circumstances beyond the control of the University.
Further guidance on programme changes.