This course helps the student to understand the chemical processes that underlie critical biological functions, starting with atomic structure, working through chemical symbols and the periodic table of the elements, and culminating in genetics and epigenetics. It explores the chemistry of living things; the metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids and proteins; and, the biochemical processes of various functions of the human body, including cellular replication, genetic pre-disposition, and the new science of epigenetics that shows how lifestyle and diet can change genetic expression.
Duration: 21 hours
Credits: 6.5 | CEUs: 6.5
Upgrade Hours: CAHN-Pro: 22.0 | CANNP: 22.0
*Credits earned upon achieving a minimum grade of 80%
Class schedule: April 4, 6, 13, 18, 20, 27 & May 4, 2023 - 6:00-9:00 p.m. EST (Tuesday/Thursday evenings)
Taught by Alla Makarova
https://csnn.ca/alumni-profiles/alla-makarova/Branch: CSNN National Capital Region - 15 Rue Jos-Montferrand, Gatineau QC, J8X 0C2
Mode of Delivery: Zoom
Contact us at 613-314-6991 or
ottawa@csnn.ca