Human Genetics and Genomics

Online

Course Overview

This course explores the principles of human genetics and modern genomics, with emphasis on the molecular basis of inheritance, disease, development, and human diversity. Students examine how genetic and environmental factors shape health and disease, while engaging with both foundational concepts and current advances in genomic research. The course also addresses the clinical, ethical, and societal implications of emerging genetic technologies.

Key Topics

  • Molecular and chromosomal mechanisms of inheritance
  • Mendelian and non-Mendelian genetics
  • Cytogenetics and biochemical genetics
  • Population genetics and genomic diversity
  • Human migrations and ancestry
  • Mapping disease genes
  • Cancer genetics, neurogenetics, and metabolic disorders
  • Epigenetics and developmental genetics
  • Clinical applications of genomics and pharmacogenomics
  • Ethical, legal, and social issues in genomics

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course, students will be able to:

  • Explain key concepts and mechanisms in human genetics and genomics
  • Analyse the interaction of genetic and environmental factors in complex traits
  • Interpret and critically assess primary research in human genetics
  • Evaluate the genetic basis of selected inherited, metabolic, neurological, and cancer-related conditions
  • Discuss genomic diversity, ancestry, and the applications of emerging genetic technologies
  • Reflect on the ethical, legal, and social dimensions of genomic research and practice

Teaching & Learning Format: Online

Assessment

  • Class participation
  • Weekly assignments
  • Midterm examination
  • Final examination
  • Written paper
  • Individual presentation

Indicative Background: An introductory course in genetics or equivalent background knowledge is recommended.