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Online Ecology 2020-2021

BI1013: INTRODUCTORY ECOLOGY (ONLINE)

5 credits

Level 1

First Sub Session

Lecture recordings, set readings and structured activities provide you with content and a framework to develop an understanding of introductory ecological concepts.

Examples illustrate the relevance of the ecology across a diversity of terrestrial and non-terrestrial systems, and its relevance to current land management and conservation issues.

Regular online assessments will provide you with feedback on your learning achievements and help you to structure your revision.

Practical assignments will provide you with opportunities to strengthen your skills in manipulating, summarising and presenting quantitative data.

A final exam will give you the opportunity to demonstrate your competence across a range of ecological topics.

BI1513: INTRODUCTORY ECOLOGY (ONLINE)

5 credits

Level 1

Second Sub Session

Lecture recordings, set readings and structured activities provide you with content and a framework to develop an understanding of introductory ecological concepts.

Examples illustrate the relevance of the ecology across a diversity of terrestrial and non-terrestrial systems, and its relevance to current land management and conservation issues.

Regular online assessments will provide you with feedback on your learning achievements and help you to structure your revision.

Practical assignments will provide you with opportunities to strengthen your skills in manipulating, summarising and presenting quantitative data.

A final exam will give you the opportunity to demonstrate your competence across a range of ecological topics.

BI1913: INTRODUCTORY ECOLOGY (ONLINE)

5 credits

Level 1

Third Sub Session

Lecture recordings, set readings and structured activities provide you with content and a framework to develop an understanding of introductory ecological concepts.

Examples illustrate the relevance of the ecology across a diversity of terrestrial and non-terrestrial systems, and its relevance to current land management and conservation issues.

Regular online assessments will provide you with feedback on your learning achievements and help you to structure your revision.

Practical assignments will provide you with opportunities to strengthen your skills in manipulating, summarising and presenting quantitative data.

A final exam will give you the opportunity to demonstrate your competence across a range of ecological topics.

BI2022: ECOLOGY (ONLINE)

15 credits

Level 2

First Sub Session

Lecture recordings, set readings and structured activities will provide you with content and a framework to develop an understanding of ecological concepts and theory.

Case studies and detailed examples will illustrate the relevance of the ecological theory and concepts across a diversity of terrestrial and non-terrestrial systems, and across scales, from populations to communities to ecosystems.

Regular online assessments will provide you with feedback on your learning achievements and help you to structure your revision.

Structured writing activities will provide you with opportunities to apply your learning and to receive detailed feedback to help you develop essential writing and interpretation skills.

A final exam will give you the opportunity to demonstrate your competence across a range of ecological topics.

BI2522: ECOLOGY (ONLINE)

15 credits

Level 2

Second Sub Session

Lecture recordings, set readings and structured activities will provide you with content and a framework to develop an understanding of ecological concepts and theory.

Case studies and detailed examples will illustrate the relevance of the ecological theory and concepts across a diversity of terrestrial and non-terrestrial systems, and across scales, from populations to communities to ecosystems.

Regular online assessments will provide you with feedback on your learning achievements and help you to structure your revision.

Structured writing activities will provide you with opportunities to apply your learning and to receive detailed feedback to help you develop essential writing and interpretation skills.

A final exam will give you the opportunity to demonstrate your competence across a range of ecological topics.

BI2922: ECOLOGY (ONLINE)

15 credits

Level 2

Third Sub Session

Lecture recordings, set readings and structured activities will provide you with content and a framework to develop an understanding of ecological concepts and theory.

Case studies and detailed examples will illustrate the relevance of the ecological theory and concepts across a diversity of terrestrial and non-terrestrial systems, and across scales, from populations to communities to ecosystems.

Regular online assessments will provide you with feedback on your learning achievements and help you to structure your revision.

Structured writing activities will provide you with opportunities to apply your learning and to receive detailed feedback to help you develop essential writing and interpretation skills.

A final exam will give you the opportunity to demonstrate your competence across a range of ecological topics.

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