Genetics of Human Behaviour (BUMK_031)
About Study Course
Prerequisites
Knowledge of interaction between a human and the environment and other living creatures, the diversity of living organisms, the structure and function of the eukaryote cell, the types of cell division: mitosis, meiosis, and prior knowledge of heredity, variability, and patterns of inheritance of traits.
Learning outcomes
1.As a result of completing the course, students will be able to describe basic principles of human genetics; evaluate the importance of Mendel’s experiments in the development of genetics; evaluate the practical application of classical genetic patterns; explain types of allelic and non-allelic gene interaction types and the effects of gene interaction on the expression of traits in the phenotype; explain key processes in molecular genetics; know the main phases of the human genome research and the results obtained; analyse the role of environmental factors in the functioning of the genome and the changes in the genome caused by environmental factors; know the genetic diseases that are characterised by behavioural changes, analyse their potential mechanisms of occurrence.
1.As a result of completing the course, students will analyse situations regarding the genetic aspects of human behaviour; analyse clinical case descriptions, suggest possible solutions; draw and analyse family trees; solve tasks in classical and molecular genetics; identify different types of metaphase chromosomes with the microscope, explain the relationship between structure and functions or pathologies; perform DNA extraction, sorting and sequencing; discuss the role of the social worker in the genetic counselling of clients.
1.Students will know how to obtain a credible family history, identify clients who need genetic counselling, analyse behavioural changes; evaluate the role of genetics in social work practices.
Study course planning
Study programme | Study semester | Program level | Study course category | Lecturers | Schedule |
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Social work | 2 | Master's | Limited choice | Erika Nagle, Renārs Broks | |
Social work | 2 | Master's | Limited choice | Erika Nagle, Renārs Broks |