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BIO2800
Faculty of Science
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Level | Undergraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Science |
Organisational Unit | School of Science, Sunway |
Offered | Not offered in 2013 |
Coordinator(s) | Dr Charles Clarke |
This unit provides students with an introduction to Field Biology in a tropical environmental setting. The challenges associated with designing and implementing field-based experiments, surveys and observations are discussed, along with methods and practices to minimise risks and waste of resources. The critical roles played by geographical information systems, data management and analysis, and the ability to measure, record, identify and describe animals, plants and ecosystems are also examined and treated in detail. All components of the course are linked to field-based study activities in Malaysian ecosystems.
On completion of this unit students will be able to:
Online quizzes: 10% total
plant and animal identification tests: 20%
mapping/GIS assignment: 10%
major project report and presentation: 30%
final examination: 30%
Two hours of lectures and a 3-hour laboratory session (or short field trip) each week.
An extended field trip will be run during the mid-semester break for a period of approximately five days.