- Course Code
- BI 25Z2
- Credit Points
- 15
- Course Coordinator
- Dr A Jamieson
Pre-requisites
Overview
The course begins with an overview of oceanogrpahic processes as well as marine foodwebs and key marine species. A varity of global marine ecosystems are then discussed including sandy shores, rocky shores, deep sea hydrothermal vents, kelp beds and coral reefs. Lectures are given on current research on marine biology, with a specific focus on the impacts of man on the marine environment (e.g. climate change).
Structure
Three 1-hr lectures every week; one 3-hr laboratory every other week (six laboratory classes in total).
Assessment
1st Attempt: One 2-hr examination (35% written; 35% MCQ); in-course assessment of laboratory work plus one essay (30%).
Resit: Resit examinations in the same format as the main examinations along with new in-course assessment reflecting the course learning outcomes.
Formative Assessment
Essay feedback and revision sessions.
Feedback
Extensive written feedback is given for every practical report handed in as well as for the essay. Further to this, there is an essay feedback session where generic comments are given to the class.