ECTS Course Catalogue
Course details
Course code:
AGS10003o14Semester:
2014/2015 winterName:
BiologyMajor:
(Agrobiznes)Study Type:
first cycleCourse type:
compulsoryStudy Semester:
1ECTS points:
8Hours (Lectures / Tutorials / Other):
45 / 45 / 0Lecturer:
dr Mirosława Pietryka, dr hab. Jacek TwardowskiLanguage of instruction:
PolishLearning outcomes:
Knowledge: The student knows the plant and animal organisms at the level of cells and tissues, knows the basic differences in the morphology of different taxonomic groups. He knows the basic division of the living animal and plant organisms, has the knowledge necessary to describe the relationships between organisms, known mechanisms shaping populations.
Skills: The student recognizes the most widespread species of wild plants, crops and animals and is able to determine their habitat requirements. Assesses the risks to the environment associated with agricultural production.
Competences:
Personal and competences: Student is able to make responsible business decisions on the state of the natural environment. He knows the importance of the principles of balanced development.
He is able to work individually and in teams, taking on various roles.
Prerequisites:
noCourse content:
Cytology, histology and anatomy of plants. Reproduction of the plant. Structure and modification of organs plant. Taxonomy and characterization of spore plants. Morphological characteristics and useful of selected botanical families. General characteristics of invertebrates and vertebrates. Principles of their classification, taxonomy and phylogeny. Structure and life function. Adaptation to the occupied habitats. Life cycles. A systematic review of multicellular animals (Animalia). Classification and identification of most important herbivores as potential pests. Morphology, anatomy, biology of insects, arachnids, gastropods, nematodes, birds, mammals including rodents. Principles for plant and animal ecology.Recommended literature:
Błaszak C. Zoologia. Bezkręgowce. T. I. PWN, Warszawa 2009
Błaszak C. Zoologia. Tom 2, część 1. Stawonogi. PWN, Warszawa 2011
Brzeski M. W. Nematologia rolnicza. Wyd. SGGW 1993.
Czaplewska J., Kulikowska- Gulewska H.: Wstęp do anatomii i morfologii roślin naczyniowych, Wyd. Uniwersytetu M. Kopernika, Toruń 1999
Falińska K.: Ekologia roślin, Wyd. Naukowe PWN, Warszawa 2004
Hempel-Zawitkowska J. Zoologia dla uczelni rolniczych. PWN, Warszawa. 2007
Jasnowska J., Jasnowski M., Radomski J., Friedrich S., Kowalski W.: Botanika, Wyd. Brasika, Szczecin 2008
Kozłowski J. 2000. Ślimaki występujące w uprawach rolniczych i metody ich zwalczania. Wyd. IOR Poznań
Mackenzie A., Ball A.S., Virdee S.R. 2000. Ekologia. Krótkie wykłady. PWN, Warszawa 2000
Stupnicka-Rodzynkiewicz, Dąbrowska T.: Ekologia, Podręcznik do wykładów i ćwiczeń, Wyd.
Uniwersytetu Rolniczego w Krakowie, Kraków 2011
Sulgostowska T., Bednarek A. Zoologia rolnicza, Wyd. SGGW. 2001
Assessment methods:
Knowledge: written exam
Skills: test in content off class
Social competences: Individual and group work, discussion in the classroom
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