Module Identifier BSM2710  
Module Title DATA MANAGEMENT AND HANDLING  
Academic Year 2005/2006  
Co-ordinator Dr Michael K Winson  
Semester Semester 1  
Other staff Dr David R C Causton  
Course delivery Lecture   lectures  
  Other   (4 x 2 hours workshops)  
Assessment
Assessment TypeAssessment Length/DetailsProportion
Semester Assessment Open book assessment  70%
Semester Assessment Data analysis exercise  30%
Supplementary Assessment Open book assessment  100%

Learning outcomes

On successful completion of this module students should be able to:

Aims

This module addresses the important issue of dealing with scientific information in the form of data. It aims to introduce biologists to the concepts and terminology of statistical science which will enable students to have meaningful dialogue with professional statisticians in considering experimental design and data analysis. Introductions to data management, bioinformatics and Intellectural Property (IP) issues will be provided in the form of workshops. Students will be provided with an overview of good practices, limitations of data and use of appropriate statistical analysis to gain information from data which allows hypothesis testing and valid conclusions to be drawn. The module covers different types of data and standard, mainly parametric, statistical approaches. The teaching of this section of the module is based firmly around appropriate worked examples. The aim of the workshops is to provide practical experience in the use of bioinformatics, data archiving and multivariate data analysis, including use of computer software packages, and to focus on IP issues in data acquisition and management.

Content

The lectures cover the following topics:

Workshops cover the following topics:

Module Skills

Reading Lists

Books
Quinn, G. P. (2002.) Experimental design and data analysis for biologists Cambridge University Press 0521811287
Dytham, Calvin. (2003 (2005 prin) Choosing and using statistics :a biologist's guide 1405102438
Jones, Allan (Dec. 1999) Practical Skills in Environmental Science Prentice Hall 058232873X
Hawkins, Dawn. (2005.) Biomeasurement :Dawn Hawkins. Oxford University Press 0199265151 (pbk.) :
** Recommended Text
Holmes, D., Moody, P. & Dine, D (2006) Research Methods in the Biosciences Oxford University Press 0199276927

Notes

This module is at CQFW Level 7