Ecology 2
In order to take this course, the student must first have completed the following course:
MA116F Mathematics for biologists, BI123F Ecology
Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to:
Knowledge
- Have broad knowledge of the principles and underlying assumptions of basic mathematical models in ecology
- Know of the development of central theories in ecology and its application in the study of population dynamics
Skills
- Can construct basic mathematical models for analyzing problems in population dynamics
- Can use computer simulations as a tool in analyzing ecological problems
- Can analyze the dynamics of populations by use of mathematical models
General competence
- Can make decisions on what to sample to effectively quantify population dynamics of natural populations
- Can describe and analyze the dynamics of populations based on suitable data sets
- Can partake in scientific discussions of mechanisms behind variability in population size and distribution
Due to the Covid-19 epedemic, a number of assessments and exams at Nord University has been changed.
Changes are made in accordance with the Temporary Regulations on Supplements to Regulation 31/01/2019 no. 63: Concerning Studies and Examinations at Nord University - Extraordinary Measures as a Result of the Coronavirus Epidemic- according to §2 of the Corona Epidemic, Assessment Methods, Sections 1-3
To accommodate this, the form of assessment will be changed from written scholl examination (4 hours) to home examination (4 hours) on this course in the spring of 2020.
In order to take this course, the student must first have completed the following course:
MA116F Mathematics for biologists, BI123F Ecology
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:
BIO2014 - Ecology 2 - 7.5 credits