The Transition
Year Programme ran for week from 29th April to the 3rd
May in the Faculty of Science and Engineering. As part of the programme,
Transition Year students got the opportunity to experience multiple aspects of
the Faculty including workshops in Magnets, Anodising AL, a visit to Johnson
and Johnson and career talks in relation to Physics, Chemistry and Biology. As
part of their time spent in the Department of Biological Sciences, the students
got the opportunity to take part in Molecular Biology experiments including PCR
and Gel Electrophoresis. They were all horrified by the numbers of bacteria
present on their phones, light switches, door handles and even their hands as
part of the Microbiology techniques section. They also analysed and identified
multiple specimens from a seashore habitat (Kilkee, Co.Clare), and took part in
their own health analysis including a BMI check using a Body Composition
Analyser, as well as measuring their Blood Pressure and Pulse Rates. Baby Shark
really got the students’ pulses racing!
This is the official blog of the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Limerick (UL). We are one of three Departments in the School of Natural Sciences in the Faculty of Science and Engineering at UL. At undergraduate level, four programmes are currently offered in the areas of Bioscience, Food Science and Health and Equine Science. These include BSc in Bioscience, BSc in Food Science and Health and Certificate, Diploma and BSc degree in Equine Science.
Thursday, May 2, 2019
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