Undergraduate Studies
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The Department of Botany & Zoology presents a large selection of modules as part of various programmes offered in the Faculty of Science.
The Programme in Biodiversity and Ecology aims to develop an understanding of the diversity, origin and function of organisms in relation to the environment. The three main streams of study are Functional Biology, Organismal and Environmental Biology, and Evolutionary Biology and our department presents modules in all of these streams. Only the Biology 111 and Biology 153 courses for Medicine first years are not included in the biodiversity and ecology program. Each module is organised by a member of staff, the course co-ordinator, whom you can consult on any aspect of that module. Teaching is by lectures, laboratory and field classes, seminars, tutorials and discussion groups. Regular attendance of these sessions is essential for the development of your knowledge in biology as well the development of your skills in experimentation, thinking and communicating your thoughts in writing and in discussion. You will also be expected to find information for yourself from books, periodicals and the Internet.
Undergraduate Study Guides? / Modules
Programme in Biodiversity and Ecology:
1st Semester Modules?
BDE 212: Biodiversity & Ecology
BDE 214: Principles of Ecology
BDE 224: Biodiversity and Ecology
??BDE 311: Climate & Global Change Challenges?
BDE 315: Ecology Field Course??
BDE 324: Angiosperm diversity???
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2nd Semester Modules ??
BIO 144: Biodiversity and Ecology
BIO 146: Principles of Biology???
?BDE 244: Principles of Evolution?
?BDE 264: Diversity of plant form and function
BDE 341: Climate & Global Change Solutions ??
BDE 342: Intergrative Marine Science? ??
BDE 344: Evolutionary Ecology??
?BDE 354: Evolutionary Patterns and Processes?
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