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Own advanced knowledge and apprehension that is supported with actual application, tool and scientific sources in Biology and to be able to use them.
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Evaluate concepts, ideas and data in Biology with scientific methods; to determine and analyse complex problems and topics; to discuss; to develop suggestions that are leaning against evidence and search.
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Carry out independently a study requires expertise on biology.
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Scope out complex situations in biological applications that are not predicted
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Planning experiment, making experiment, collection of data, analysing results and skill of comment.
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Direct and arrange activity that is oriented to proffessional development of employees who are under his liability in sectors are related with biology.
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Accession to knowledge and to be able to search source with this purpose, to be able to use data base and other sources of knowledge.
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Able to study indivudually and in multidiciplinary team and to have self- reliance of liability.
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Have professional knowledge for communication with colleagues and for following applications and knowledge in his area.
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Have conscious about neccesity of learning during all his life; to have skill of renewing oneself continuously and of following development in science and technology.
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Have satisfactory information and conscious about sustainable development and enviromental protection.
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Have satisfactory knowledge and conscious about project management, job security, worker health, social security benefits, quality control and its direction.
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Have qualifiedness and care for social, scientific and ethic worths during announcement, interpretation and collection data is related area of Biology.
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Adapt biological technologies to the problems of education, industry, agriculture, health and environment.
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Number of stars refer to level of contribution from 1 (the least) to 5 (the most) |