• Degree Programmes Offered
  • CE1: Know the concept and current theories of the origin of life.
  • CE2: Know the mechanisms of biological inheritance.
  • CE3: Know the mechanisms and models of evolution.
  • CE4: Know the fossil record.
  • CE5: Know the basis of phylogenetic analysis.
  • CE6: Identify paleontological evidence.
  • CE7: Know the basics of systematics and taxonomy.
  • CE8: Get to know the diversity of living beings.
  • CE9: Get to know the diversity of ecosystems.
  • CE10: Understand global, regional and local environmental issues.
  • CE11: Be able to obtain, observe, manage and preserve specimens.
  • CE12: Be familiar with the techniques for the identification of organisms.
  • CE13: Be able to catalogue and evaluate biological resources.
  • CE14: Know the structure and function of biomolecules.
  • CE15: Know the mechanisms of replication, transcription, translation and modification of hereditary material.
  • CE16: Know the methodologies of global, structural and functional analysis of genomes and cellular processes.
  • CE17: Be familiar with metabolic pathways.
  • CE18: Know the biological processes for obtaining energy.
  • CE19: Know the mechanisms of cellular signalling.
  • CE20: Know the methodologies for isolation, analysis and identification of biomolecules.
  • CE21: Know the applications of genetic analysis.
  • CE22: Understand the usefulness of evaluating metabolic activities.
  • CE23: Know the techniques for manipulating genetic material.
  • CE24: Know the structure and function of viruses.
  • CE25: Know the structure and function of cells.
  • CE26: Know and distinguish the levels of organisation of living beings and of the systems formed by living beings.
  • CE27: Know the structure and function of animal tissues and organs.
  • CE28: Know the structure and function of plant tissues and organs.
  • CE29: Know the anatomy and morphology of animals.
  • CE30: Know the anatomy and morphology of vegetables and fungi.
  • CE31: Know the biological basis of development.
  • CE32: Know the methodology for the isolation and culture of microorganisms and viruses.
  • CE33: Know the methodology of cell culture.
  • CE34: Identify and analyse material of biological origin and its anomalies.
  • CE35: Know the regulation and integration of animal functions.
  • CE36: Know the regulation and integration of plant functions.
  • CE37: Know the regulation of microbial activity.
  • CE38: Know the functional adaptations to the environment.
  • CE39: Identify and analyse animal behaviour.
  • CE40: Know the reproductive cycles.
  • CE41: Be familiar with defence and immunity mechanisms.
  • CE42: Know the critical physiological processes for optimising animal and plant production.
  • CE43: Know the industrial uses of microorganisms.
  • CE44: Perform function tests and be able to determine vital parameters.
  • CE45: Perform bioassays.
  • CE46: Know the structure and dynamics of populations.
  • CE47: Know the interactions between species.
  • CE48: Know the structure and dynamics of communities.
  • CE49: Know the energy flows and biogeochemical cycles of ecosystems.
  • CE50: Know the patterns of geographical distribution of organisms and their causes.
  • CE51: Make thematic cartographies.
  • CE52: Perform diagnoses of environmental problems.
  • CE53: Sample, characterise and manage populations.
  • CE54: Sample and characterise communities and ecosystems.
  • CE55: Interpret the landscape and restore habitats.
  • CE56: Plan the rational exploitation of renewable natural resources on land and at sea.
  • CE57: Identify threats to organisms in their natural environment and propose conservation measures.
  • CE58: Know enrichment methods applied to animals in captivity and for their reintroduction.
  • CE59: Understand the distinctive features and issues of the marine environment.
  • CE60: Characterise the communities of the marine environment.
  • CE61: Detect and identify human pathogenic organisms and the diseases they cause, and know the basis of the main therapeutic strategies.
  • CE62: Analyse biochemical parameters of clinical interest in human samples.
  • CE63: Perform biological tests for diagnosis.
  • CE64: Know the genetic basis of vulnerability to disease.
  • CE65: Inform genetic counselling.
  • CE66: Know the biological basis of endocrine regulation, its dysfunctions and therapeutic strategies.
  • CE67: Know the biological basis of immunity, its dysfunctions and therapeutic strategies.
  • CE68: Know the biological basis of the nerve and mental functions, their pathological alterations and the pharmacological strategies for their treatment.
  • CE69: Understand the regulation of the reproductive function, identify reproductive problems in humans and know therapeutic and technological strategies for their treatment.
  • CE70: Use animal models for the study of human diseases.