ECTS Course Catalogue
Course details
Course code:
BBS20185o17Semester:
2017/2018 summerName:
Analytical Techniques in HydrobiologyMajor:
BiologyStudy Type:
second cycleCourse type:
compulsoryStudy Semester:
4ECTS points:
2Hours (Lectures / Tutorials / Other):
15 / 15 / 0Lecturer:
dr Magdalena Senze, dr inż. Monika Kowalska-GóralskaLanguage of instruction:
Polish / EnglishThe course taught in English if the group has ≥6 students. The course taught in Polish with a possibility of support in English if the group has <6 students.Learning outcomes:
Knowledge:
Student: has knowledge in order to interpret natural phenomena and processes in research and practical activities; understands complex phenomena and processes of biology and their relationships with a number of related disciplines; knows methods of chemical analysis and instrumental with particular emphasis on physical and chemical bases; has knowledge of research methods and techniques used in laboratories; knows the rules for dealing with biological material; has the expertise needed to operate laboratory equipment; indicates the advantages and disadvantages of various analytical techniques; characterizes and distinguishes elements of biotic and abiotic components of the aquatic environment; identifies and characterizes the analytical testing methods hydrobiological material.
Skills: Student: uses analytical methods used in the laboratory: optical spectroscopy; is able to evaluate factors influencing the outcome of laboratory tests, avoiding the errors of pre-and postanalytical; interprets results of laboratory tests based on standards and reference values; collects and interprets data from the analysis and on this basis draw conclusions; performs analysis using optical spectroscopic methods and atomic absorption AAS; can download and deal with the material for the laboratory; performs analysis in the assessment of environmental pollution, and hydrobiological testing of biological material; uses knowledge of toxicology in biological research. She\he is able to assess risks arising from the existence of nitrogen compounds, trace elements.Competences:
Student: is conscious of the effects of group work; is able to work in a team and organize field research, thinking creatively; is able to lead a team and to work together; plans research tasks adjusted to the conditions, their equipment and capabilities, while identifying priorities for the task; shows creativity and is able to determine priorities for the task, including teamwork; follow the rules of safety and health at work in biological laboratories, showing responsibility for assessing the risks of research techniques; demonstrates your commitment to creating safe working conditions.Prerequisites:
Course content:
The course includes discussion of current analytical techniques in biological research and taking into account the biotic components (plants and animals) and abiotic components (water, sediments, soil) environment. The classes are conducted fieldwork to collect research material originating from the environment and labs to conduct the analyzes of samples taken.Recommended literature:
1. Hus S.: Chemia wody, ścieków i gnojowicy, Wyd. AR we Wrocławiu 1995;
2. Falniowski A.: Techniki zbioru, utrwalania i konserwacji zwierząt, Wyd. Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego 2007;
3. Krzywy-Gawrońska E.: Analiza chemiczne gleb, nawozów i roślin, Wyd. AR w Szczecinie 2007;
4. Kajak Z.: Hydrobiologia-limnologia, PWN 2001;
5. Szczerbowski J. A.: Rybactwo śródlądowe, Wyd. Instytutu Rybactwa Śródlądowego, Olsztyn 1993.
Assessment methods:
Assessment of tutorials:
Assessment Exercise:one written test to assess (the last class), giving a report of exercises, the current rating (based on oral statements) progress in learning and activity. Attendance at the exercises is mandatory; student can have only one unexcused absence. In the absence excused student is required to pass the relevant part of the material. Assessment exercises based on the average ratings.
Completion of the course: students holding a valid credit Exercise pass a written test part of the lecture - exam (20 questions). Assessment takes 45 minutes. If the test is not included in the first term the student has the right again cautioned him orally or in writing within retake.Comment: