Study programme 2015 - 2016
Programme component of Bachelor's Degree in Biology à la Faculty of Science
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contact details
Teacher(s)
US-B2-SCBIOL-008-MCompulsory UEMICHEZ DenisS869 - Zoologie
    Language
    of instruction
    Language
    of assessment
    HT(*) HTPE(*) HTPS(*) HR(*) HD(*) CreditsWeighting Term
      Français0000044
      AA CodeTeaching Activity (AA) HT(*) HTPE(*) HTPS(*) HR(*) HD(*) Term
      S-BIOG-008
      S-BIOG-808
      Integrated Assessment: There will be an overall assessment for the entire Programme component (UE) instead of individual assessments for each Teaching Activity (AA)

      Objectives of general skills

      • Acquire, understand and use knowledge in the fields of biology and other fields
        • Understand the fundamentals of chemistry (including organic chemistry) and general physics both applied to biology
        • Demonstrate an understanding of the general principles of life to understand questions and solve situations related to biology
        • Integrate knowledge from other fields of knowledge with biology (earth science, physics, chemistry, mathematics), in a critical way, to foster an interdisciplinary approach
        • Synthesise and summarise, in a critical way, information from scientific literature in different forms (textual, numerical, verbal and graphic)
      • Solve issues relevant to biology
        • Have developed practical skills in the various fields of biology through practical sessions in the laboratory and in the field, during which they have worked individually or in groups
        • Make accurate observations in the context of activities in the field and in the laboratory
        • Grasp and use the usual methods the conservation of live materials
        • Analyse and interpret, in an appropriate way, biological data collected in natura, through dissection or based on an experimental protocol in the laboratory
      • Apply a scientific approach and critical thinking
        • Understand and apply the basic principles of reasoning (obtaining data, analysis, synthesis, comparison, rule of three, syllogism, analogy, etc.)
        • Work with efficiency / accuracy / precision
        • Present a hypothesis and hypothetical-deductive reasoning
        • Develop critical thinking, test and monitor conclusions understanding the domain of validity, and explore alternative hypotheses
        • Manage doubt and uncertainty
      • Develop autonomy, set training objectives and make choices to achieve them
        • Organise time and work, individually and in groups
        • Prioritise
        • Manage stress regardless of events (exams, presentations, etc.)

      UE's Learning outcomes

      The lecture of « Ecologie végétale » aims to teach students to (i) the main methodologies for plant classification; (ii) the main morphological features defining the major clade of plants; (iii) the evolution of flowering plants; (iv) the determination of the plant families of biological interest ; (v) phytosociology ; (v) strategy of adaptation. Students will be also teach to particular vocabulary and the evolutionary theories associated to plant systematics and ecology.

      UE Content

      Systematics ; Taxonomy ; Phylogeny ; Botany ; APG ; Linné ; Darwin ; Mayr ; Plant families ; Pharmacognosy ; Evolution ; Classification ; Biodiversity ; Angiosperm ; Monocotyledon ; Eudicotyledon ; Amygdalaceae; Apiaceae; Asteraceae; Betulaceae; Boraginaceae; Brassicaceae; Campanulaceae; Caryophyllaceae; Chenopodiaceae; Cyperaceae; Dipsacaceae; Ericaceae; Fabaceae; Fagaceae; Geraniaceae; Hypericaceae; Juncaceae; Lamiaceae; Liliaceae; Malaceae; Papaveraceae; Poaceae; Primulaceae; Ranunculaceae; Rosaceae; Rubiaceae; Salicaceae; Scrophulariaceae; Solanaceae; Violaceae; Ecology ; Biological type ; Strategy of adaptation ; Antagonism ; Mutualism ; Competitive ; Stress resistant.

      Prior experience

      Biodiversity ; Kingdoms ; Biochemistry ; Plant cell ; Plant Tissue ; Plant anatomy ; Reproductive cycle; Bryophyta ; Pteridophyta ; Spermatophyta ; Gymnosperms ; Angiosperms ; Stem ; Leaf ; Root ; Flower morphology ; Ovule ; Fruit ; Seed ; Pollination ; Dissemination ; Flore ; Herbarium ; Dicotyledones ; Monocotyledones.

      Term 1 for Integrated Assessment - type

      • N/A

      Term 1 for Integrated Assessment - comments

      Not applicable

      Term 2 for Integrated Assessment - type

      • Written examination
      • Practical test

      Term 2 for Integrated Assessment - comments

      Not applicable

      Term 3 for Integrated Assessment - type

      • N/A

      Term 3 for Integrated Assessment - comments

      Not applicable

      Resit Assessment for IT - Term 1 (B1BA1) - type

      • N/A

      Resit Assessment for IT - Term 1 (B1BA1) - Comments

      Not applicable

      Type of Teaching Activity/Activities

      AA
      S-BIOG-008
      S-BIOG-808

      Mode of delivery

      AA
      S-BIOG-008
      S-BIOG-808

      Required Reading

      AA
      S-BIOG-008
      S-BIOG-808

      Required Learning Resources/Tools

      AA
      S-BIOG-008
      S-BIOG-808

      Recommended Reading

      AA
      S-BIOG-008
      S-BIOG-808

      Recommended Learning Resources/Tools

      AA
      S-BIOG-008
      S-BIOG-808

      Other Recommended Reading

      AA
      S-BIOG-008
      S-BIOG-808
      UE : Programme component - AA : Teaching activity
      (*) HT : Hours of theory - HTPE : Hours of in-class exercices - HTPS : hours of practical work - HD : HMiscellaneous time - HR : Hours of remedial classes. - Per. (Period), Y=Year, Q1=1st term et Q2=2nd term
      Integrated Assessment: There will be an overall assessment for the entire Programme component (UE) instead of individual assessments for each Teaching Activity (AA)