Changes to curriculum

I am in my first year of biochemistry career so I can’t tell us an opinion more detailed of the change that I make to the subjects that I have to study in the next years. But seeing the curriculum, I have to take subjects like organics chemistries, biochemistry I and II, and a lot of subjects related to the chemistry and biology. In the lasts years of the curriculum, the subjects are more dedicated to administration, clinical biochemistry, and industry.
This curriculum has changed in 2016 with a new curriculum and subjects more adjusted to the actual labour competencies, making a great change to the career and the future of the biochemistry professionals.
The only change that I consider is including a curse or subject to how to use computational tools to create solutions to biological problems. I think that this could be very useful, especially to the scientific community.
Especially in this career the workload and length of study are very high because we can’t stop the study and all days the sciences are going forward in new discoveries and techniques to make better the things.
The changes that are very important to do (and no because I’m saying) is in the infrastructure and space to study in the faculty. Sometimes I can’t find a chair to use in the Bibliotheca or eat my lunch in the faculty because we haven’t dining room for all the students and have to go to Odontology dining room to lunch.
Maybe the most olds professors have a teaching method a little outdated than the young professors, that use more technology in their class but both are very good ways to teach.

  

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  1. I also like a lot, include a computational tools subject

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  2. Organic chemistry was a very interesting subject :33

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