ECTS Course Catalogue
Course details
Course code:
BIS10058f14Semester:
2014/2015 summerName:
EvolutionMajor:
BioinformaticsStudy Type:
first cycleCourse type:
optionalStudy Semester:
4ECTS points:
2Hours (Lectures / Tutorials / Other):
15 / 15 / 0Lecturer:
prof. dr hab. Leonid RekovetsLanguage of instruction:
Polish1. The course exclusively in Polish, with a possibility of support in EnglishLearning outcomes:
Knowledge:
W1 - He knows thestages (levels) of plants and animal’s development, the principles of evolution of live organisms.[BI_W01]
W2- Hehasgeneral knowledge about the mechanisms and factors of evolution.[BI_W07] W3- He knows and understands the
mechanisms of micro and macro evolution, has knowledge of the molecular-genetic basis of evolution.[BI_W07, BI_W08]
W4- He is wellversed in modern theories of evolution, has knowledge in laws of evolution and evolutionary terminology.[BI_W05].
Skills:
U1- Properlypractice basic methods of evolutionary research in nature and
in experiment.[BI_U08]
U2- Hedescribes thephenomenon of evolutional manifestations in nature.[BI_U10] U3- He knows simple computer
programs connected with phylogenesis and evolution of organisms.[BI_U13]
U4- He knowstheprinciples and specifics of holding discussions based on the knowledge of evolution.[BI_U11].
Personal and social competences (attitudes and behaviors):
K1- He demonstratesunderstanding of the evolutionary processes in nature.[BI_K04]
K2- Is aware of theresponsibility for the realization of evolutionary knowledge
in society.[BI_K04]
K3- He understandsthe scientific and social value in promoting the idea of evolution.[BI_K06]Competences:
Prerequisites:
botany, zoology, geneticsCourse content:
Evolution –general biological phenomenon, the history of the formation of the idea of evolution, Darwin's theory of evolution, the
history of the life formation, the history of the development of biota, the factors and mechanisms of evolution, molecular-genetic
principles of evolution, synthetic theory of evolution, adaptation genesis and macroevolution, progression and regression in the
evolution, evolution in onto and phylogenesis, law and regularity of evolution, the modern theory of evolution.Recommended literature:
Assessment methods:
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