The Biophysics course is designed to provide students with an understanding of the fundamental principles and applications of physics in biological systems. Throughout the course, students will explore the physical aspects of living organisms and the underlying mechanisms governing their behavior.

Course Objectives:

1. Introduce students to the basic principles of physics and their relevance to biological systems.

2. Examine the role of physics in understanding biological phenomena, such as membrane transport.

Assessment and Learning Methods:

- Lectures and presentations to deliver theoretical concepts and principles.

- Laboratory experiments to provide hands-on experience with biophysical techniques.

- Assignments and problem-solving exercises to reinforce understanding.

- Group discussions and case studies to encourage critical thinking and application of knowledge.

- Examinations and quizzes to assess learning progress.

generally, the Biophysics course aims to equip students with a solid foundation in applying physics principles to biological systems and prepares them for further studies or careers in fields such as biophysics research, bioengineering, or biomedical sciences.