ZOOL240 Entomology II
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Course responsible: Tone Birkemoe
Teachers: Tone Aasbø Granerud, Mari Steinert
ECTS credits: 10
Faculty: Faculty of Environmental Sciences and Natural Resource Management
Teaching language: NO
(NO=norsk, EN=Engelsk)
(NO=norsk, EN=Engelsk)
Teaching exam periods:
This course starts in Autumn parallel. This course has teaching/evaluation in Autumn parallel, .
Course frequency: Annually
First time: Study year 2003-2004
Preferential right:
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Course contents:
Main topics: Insect anatomy, physiology, sensory systems, reproduction, life history strategies, evolution, behaviour, medical entomology, pest management. The teaching consists of lectures, laboratory studies, discussion groups and videos. The final part of the course includes presentations of entomological research at Campus Ås.
Learning outcome:
A student who has completed and passed the course shall have acquired the following:
Knowledge: The student will have knowledge on insect anatomy, physiology, sensory systems, reproduction, development, ecology, behaviour, pest management and ongoing entomological reseach at Campus Ås.
Skills: The student can apply their knowledge to entomological problems within teaching, research or resource management.
General competence: The student has insight into and is able to communicate the structure, function and significance of insects. The student has general entomological competence sufficient to start a MSc degree in entomology, including studies of literature written in English.
Learning activities:
Lectures, lab. exercises, discussions, self-study.
Teaching support:
The candidate´s learning can be supported through academic supervision face to face or via e-mail.
Syllabus:
Textbook is Gullan and Cranston (2014): The insects. An outline of entomology. 5th edition.
Prerequisites:
ZOOL220.
Recommended prerequisites:
ECOL100.
Mandatory activity:
Laboratory exercises, discussion seminars and NIBIO-visit.
Assessment:
Mid-term exam (many short questions), 45 minutes, counts 1/3 of the grade. Final written exam, 3 hours, counts 2/3 of the grade (A-F). It is not required that the student passes both exams to pass the entire course. A passing grade is based on the overall quality of the entire evaluated material. No aids allowed at the exams (A1).
Nominal workload:
Lectures: 30 hours. Discussion group or laboratory work: 15 hours. Exams: 3.75 hours. Independent work (reading and discussing textbook): 250 hours.
Entrance requirements:
Special requirements in Science
Reduction of credits:
-
Type of course:
Lectures: 30 hours. Discussion group or laboratory work: 15 hours.
Note:
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Examiner:
The external examiner approves the questions given in the final exam and evaluates all answers from all students. The mid-term exam is evaluated by the main teacher alone.
Allowed examination aids: A1 No calculator, no other aids
Examination details: Continuous exam: A - E / Ikke bestått