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2025-2026 / VETE0004-3

Biochemistry of Domestic Animals I

Duration

36h Th, 20h Pr, 24h Mon. WS

Number of credits

 Bachelor in veterinary medicine7 crédits 

Lecturer

Fabrice Bureau

Coordinator

Fabrice Bureau

Language(s) of instruction

French language

Organisation and examination

Teaching in the first semester, review in January

Schedule

Schedule online

Units courses prerequisite and corequisite

Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program

Learning unit contents

The first 11 chapters describe the structure and function of the main components of living beings. These components are water, amino acids and proteins, carbohydrates, nucleotides and nucleic acids, and fatty acids and lipids. In the twelfth chapter, the focus is on cell signaling pathways.

Learning outcomes of the learning unit

The purpose of the biochemistry course is to explain how the inanimate molecules that constitute a living being organise themselves and interact to give, maintain and perpetuate life.

Furthermore, this course focuses on the basic knowledge students will need in order to understand the Biochemistry of Domestic Animals II course (BLOCK 3 of the bachelor's degree) and the Pathological Biochemistry and Clinical Biochemistry courses (BLOCK 2 of the master's degree).

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

Students must have a good understanding of maths, physics, chemistry, organic chemistry and biology.

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

Theory classes are in the form of lectures. Tutorials and practical classes are organized in small groups and are based on solving questions related to the course (questions similar to those asked during the exam). Participation in the practical classes and tutorials is not compulsory.

Mode of delivery (face to face, distance learning, hybrid learning)

Face-to-face course


Further information:

Face-to-face. The theory classes start right at the beginning of the academic year and end before the start of the tutorials and practical classes. The tutorials and practical classes end before the Christmas holidays. The weekly timetable is available on the intranet.

Course materials and recommended or required readings

Platform(s) used for course materials:
- eCampus


Further information:

Platform(s) used for course materials:
- eCampus


Further information:

Course notes (slides shown during class), as well as the notes relating to the practical classes and tutorials, are available on e-campus. However, the notes for the practical classes and the tutorials are only provided at the end of these periods, in order to motivate students to look through everything they did in class before going to these tutorials and practical sessions. Anything that is added or removed at the last minute is clearly indicated during class. The most relevant book for the course is "Lehninger: Principles of Biochemistry, Eighth Edition" by D.L. Nelson and M.M. Cox, published in 2021 by W. H. Freeman. This book is available in the library and in the Biochemistry department. The purchase of this book is optional.

Exam(s) in session

Any session

- In-person

written exam ( open-ended questions )

Continuous assessment

Out-of-session test(s)


Further information:

The Biochemistry of Domestic Animals I course is assessed through a two-hour written exam, involving mainly open questions with short answers, and eventually some choice questions (MCQ, True/False). The questions are the same for all students taking the exam the same day, and refer to all the subjects presented during the theory and practical classes and the tutorials. Spelling and correct formulation of sentences will be taken into account in the assessment.

Work placement(s)

not applicable

Organisational remarks and main changes to the course

The TP/TDs are organized in 2-week cycles, with each cycle initially involving 4 groups of students, as specified in the online schedule. These students will be divided into 3 subgroups that will attend sessions in the morning from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. These subgroups will be published on eCampus before the end of October.

Contacts

Prof. Fabrice Bureau (lectures)
Email: fabrice.bureau@uliege.be

Dr. Laurence Fievez (practical and supervised work)
Email: Laurence.Fievez@uliege.be

Association of one or more MOOCs

Items online

Course notes on eCampus
Biochemestry of Domestic Animals I