(in Polish) Animal Physiology 320-ERS-1APEz
Program: biology
Level: graduate (Master’s degree)
Profile: general academic
Form: full-time studies
Type of course: facultative, specialization module
Area and discipline of science: natural sciences, biological sciences
Study year / semester: year I or II / semester I (winter)
Preliminary requirements: basic animal physiology, basics of molecular biology
Number of teaching hours: 30 hrs.
lecture: 15 hrs., laboratory: 15 hrs.
Teaching methods: lecture, discussion, laboratory
ECTS scores: 2.0
Total student workload: 50 hrs.,
Student workload related to the activities requiring the direct participation of the teacher: 32 hrs, including:
1) lecture participation: 15 hrs.
2) laboratory classes participation: 15 hrs.
3) participation in consultations, tests, exams: 2 hrs.
Student's own work (preparation for classes, tests, exams): 18 hrs.
Term 2022:
Program: biology |
Term 2023:
Program: biology |
Course coordinators
Type of course
General: elective courses optional courses | Term 2022: optional courses elective courses | Term 2023: optional courses elective courses |
Learning outcomes
Knowledge:
1. Student knows and understands the unity of living systems and diversity of organisms, with particular focus on the complexity of
biological phenomena and processes. (KA7_WG1)
2. Student knows and understands the current trends in biological sciences, including science funding mechanisms. (KA7_WG7):
Skills:
3. Student knows how to use different data and literature repositories, find and use problem-specific scientific literature (English or other),
is able to process the acquired information and apply critical thinking. (KA7_UW5)
Social competence:
4. The student is able, working both individually and as a team, to apply the principles of ergonomics and occupational health and safety.
(KA6_UO11)
5. The student applies the acquired knowledge in health prophylaxis. (KA6_KK1)
Assessment criteria
Attendance on the lecture
Final report from the laboratory
Assessment criteria for final assignments in accordance with §23 it. 6 of the Study Regulations of the University of Bialystok adopted by
Resolution No. 2527 of the Senate of the University of Bialystok of June 26, 2019.
Bibliography
Literature:
Schmidt-Nielsen K. 1997. Animal Physiology. Adaptation and environment. 5th eds.
Cambridge University Press
Moyes Ch.D., Schulte P.M. 2016. Principles of Animal Physiology 3rd eds. Pearson Education.
Term 2022:
1. Schmidt-Nielsen K. 1997. Animal Physiology. Adaptation and environment. 5th eds. Cambridge University Press |
Term 2023:
1. Schmidt-Nielsen K. 1997. Animal Physiology. Adaptation and environment. 5th eds. Cambridge University Press |
Additional information
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