ECTS Course Catalogue
Course details
Course code:
BHS10266f13Semester:
2013/2014 summerName:
BIOMETEOROLOGYMajor:
Animal ScienceStudy Type:
first cycleCourse type:
optionalStudy Semester:
2ECTS points:
3Hours (Lectures / Tutorials / Other):
15 / 30 / 30Lecturer:
dr hab. inż. Adam Roman prof. nadzw.Language of instruction:
PolishLearning outcomes:
W01 – student knows the basic climate factors and weather creative factors, additionally student knows causes of their variability [BH1_W06];
W02 – students has a general knowledge about climatic variations influence on the differentiation of living organisms [BH1_W01];
W03 – student can describe the influence of changing weather conditions on the functioning of living organisms [BH1_W11];
W04 – student knows influence of basic anthropogenic factors of air environmental on animals [BH1_W09].
U01 -student properly handles the equipment for microclimatic measuring [BH1_U04];
U02 – student explains the interactions between air environment and living organisms [BH1_U12];
U03 – student can identify the threats to the Earth's atmosphere resulting from human activity [BH1_U04];
U04 – student knows how to interpret and explain the reasons of meteotropism complaints [BH1_U05];Competences:
K01 – student understands effects of meteorological phenomena in nature [BH1_K01];
K02 – student has responsibility for entrusted equipment [BH1_K11];
K03 – student can keep safety rules connection with the prevalence of hazards in the environment [BH1_K09];
K04 – student shows interest in a systematic updating of knowledge on the impact of variable weather conditions on living organisms, understands the need to supplement the knowledge acquisition and lifetime [BH1_K01].Prerequisites:
physics (or biophysics)Course content:
climate factors and their influence on climate types; weather factors and their variability; relationship between weather factors; influences of meteorological elements on human and animal organism; adaptation to defined climate conditions, acclimatization; adaptation to changing weather conditions, meteotropismus, climatotherapy.Recommended literature:
climate factors and their influence on climate types; weather factors and their variability; relationship between weather factors; influences of meteorological elements on human and animal organism; adaptation to defined climate conditions, acclimatization; adaptation to changing weather conditions, meteotropismus, climatotherapy.Assessment methods:
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