Current active course description (last updated 2020/21)
Biodiversity
BI125F
Current active course description (last updated 2020/21)

Biodiversity

BI125F
The course gives an introduction to the study of biodiversity: measures of biodiversity, spatiotemporal variability patterns in biodiversity, how biodiversity affects ecosystems, how human activity affects biodiversity, and the management of biodiversity. Basic training in phylogeny and systematics of bacteria, archaea, protists, plants, fungi, invertebrates, and vertebrates.

On successful completion of the course:

Knowledge: The student should:

  • Have basic knowledge about the evolution and current status of biodiversity.
  • Be able to identify different theories and methods within the study of systematics and phylogeny.
  • Know basicresearch methods and topics within the field
  • Know central research within the field of biodiversity

Skills The student should:

  • Be able to apply scientific knowledge in the study of biodiversity
  • Be capable of updating their knowledge within the field of biodiversity
  • Be able to approach problems and make decisions regarding biodiversity based on scientific knowledge

General competence: The student should:

  • Have insight into relevant issues with in the field of biodiversity
  • Have basic taxonomic insight of regionally common organisms
  • Be able to exchange knowledge and viewpoints within the community of the field
No costs except semester registration fee and syllabus literature.
Compulsory: BSc in Biology
Lectures, discussions, seminars, field excusions and lab courses.
The study programme is evaluated annually by students by way of course evaluation studies (mid-term evaluation and final evaluation). These evaluations are included in the universitys quality assurance system.
Pencil, pen, ruler, simple calculator and bilingual dictionaries.

Overlap refers to a similarity between courses with the same content. Therefore, you will receive the following reduction in credits if you have taken the courses listed below:

BI125F-001 - Biodiversity - written examination 1 - 4 credits

BI125F-002 - Biodiversity - written examination 2 - 6 credits

BI133F - Ecology and Biodiversity - 5 credits