Evolution and Ecology
Information from the course leader
Welcome to the EoD programme and the first course 'Evolution & Ecology'!
On monday morning (2nd Sept) you will all meet in the large lecture hall 'Aula' in SLU's undervisningshuset before spending the rest of the morning and Tuesday morning meeting each other and learning about the course programme.
I will see you on Tuesday afternoon when myself and Jenny will introduce this course to you.
Looking forward to meeting you all and having an enjoyable couple of months! It's going to be fun :)
cheers / Matt
Course evaluation
The course evaluation is not yet activated
The course evaluation is open between 2024-10-24 and 2024-11-14
Additional course evaluations for BI1393
Academic year 2023/2024
Evolution and Ecology (BI1393-10036)
2023-08-28 - 2023-10-30
Academic year 2022/2023
Evolution and Ecology (BI1393-10169)
2022-08-29 - 2022-10-31
Academic year 2021/2022
Evolution and Ecology (BI1393-10062)
2021-08-30 - 2021-11-01
Syllabus and other information
Syllabus
BI1393 Evolution and Ecology, 15.0 Credits
Evolution och ekologiSubjects
Biology BiologyEducation cycle
Bachelor’s levelModules
Title | Credits | Code |
---|---|---|
Evolution | 7.5 | 0102 |
Ecology | 7.5 | 0103 |
Advanced study in the main field
First cycle, has only upper-secondary level entry requirementsBachelor’s level (G1N)
Grading scale
The grade requirements within the course grading system are set out in specific criteria. These criteria must be available by the course start at the latest.
Language
SwedishPrior knowledge
• Biology 2• Chemistry 2
Objectives
The aim of the course is to introduce the program and university studies in general. Furthermore, the course provides basic knowledge in evolution, ecology, and genetics.
After completing the course, the student should be able to:
give an overview of links between ecology and evolutionary adaptations in vertebrates,
use correct terminology in the subjects of ecology and evolution,
describe basic genetics, organization of the genome, how heredity processes work and regulation of gene expression,
discuss evolutionary, genetic and ecological perspectives on the domestication process,
outline the risks of invasive species and their impact on the ecosystem,
discuss the importance of biodiversity,
discuss ecology and evolution in relation to the global sustainability goals,
give a basic oral presentation in the subject of evolutionary biology,
search, review and discuss scientific and popular science literature in evolutionary biology and ecology, individually and in groups, under supervision.
Content
The course cover basic evolutionary theory, evolutionary concepts, domestication, organisms’ adaptations to their environment, ecological structures, and processes at the population and community levels. The course also cover sustainability aspects and biodiversity in relation to evolution and ecology, and ethical aspects related to animals.
The course includes lectures, study visits, group assignments including problem-based learning (PBL), oral presentations, seminars and project work.
During the course the students get training in the following generic competences: written and oral communication, information skills and problem based learning.
Mandatory parts if the course includes exercises, seminars, group assignments and study visits.
Grading form
The grade requirements within the course grading system are set out in specific criteria. These criteria must be available by the course start at the latest.Formats and requirements for examination
To pass the course, the following requirements need to be met: approved written and oral examination, approved participation in compulsory parts, and approved mandatory assignments.
If a student has failed an examination, the examiner has the right to issue supplementary assignments. This applies if it is possible and there are grounds to do so.
The examiner can provide an adapted assessment to students entitled to study support for students with disabilities following a decision by the university. Examiners may also issue an adapted examination or provide an alternative way for the students to take the exam.
If this syllabus is withdrawn, SLU may introduce transitional provisions for examining students admitted based on this syllabus and who have not yet passed the course.
For the assessment of an independent project (degree project), the examiner may also allow a student to add supplemental information after the deadline for submission. Read more in the Education Planning and Administration Handbook.
Other information
The right to participate in teaching and/or supervision only applies for the course instance the student was admitted to and registered on.
If there are special reasons, students are entitled to participate in components with compulsory attendance when the course is given again. Read more in the Education Planning and Administration Handbook.
Additional information
Some lectures are in English. Costs for study visits may apply.Responsible department
Department of Ecology
Cooperating departments:
Further information
Litterature list
You will get all of your reading recommendations and necessary course literature once the course starts at the end of August, so you can relax :)
But in the meantime if you'd like to buy something interesting to read...
1) Domesticated
**Länk: **https://www.bokus.com/bok/9780393353037/domesticated/
**Författare: **Richard C Francis
**ISBN: **9780393353037
**Kommentar: **NOTE: that this course literature is NOT obligatory, but will provide additional information about the evolutionary and ecological histories of domestic animals that you will work with in the coming years. It is only available in English, but it is a fascinating and easy read. It is well worth the effort :)