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BZ5215 - Conservation Biology
Credit points: |
3 |
Year: |
2023 |
Student Contribution Band: |
Band
2 |
Administered by: |
College of Science and Engineering |
Available to students admitted to Postgraduate Research Methods, Science, Development
Practice, Global Development courses
In this subject we learn to apply principles from population ecology, community ecology
and genetics to the conservation of threatened populations and communities. Topics
include: definitions and reasons for conservation biology, causes of extinction; genetics
in conservation; threats to biodiversity; systematic conservation planning; a range
of case studies. Students will attend lectures, tutorials and practical classes in
BZ3215 and will also undertake a project or a major literature review.
Learning Outcomes
- development of critical faculties in the use of theory-based techniques and guidelines
for management;
- familiarity with current theory and controversies in Conservation Biology;
- understanding of the interface between theory and practice in conservation.
Subject Assessment
- Written > Test/Quiz 1 - (15%) - Individual
- Written > Examination (College administered) - (25%) - Individual
- Oral > Debate - (30%) - Individual
- Performance/Practice/Product > Practical assessment/practical skills demonstration - (30%) - Individual.
Assumed Knowledge:
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Students enrolling in this subject should have an undergraduate degree in a relevant
discipline or have acquired equivalent knowledge through other study. They should
have a good background in biology and a good understanding of principles of population
and community ecology.
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Inadmissible Subject Combinations:
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BZ3215 |
Availabilities
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Cairns,
Study Period 1,
Mixed attendance
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Census Date 23-Mar-2023 |
Face to face teaching
(Workshop each week and an optional workshop each week)
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Coordinator: |
Professor Will Edwards |
Lecturers:
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Professor Will Edwards, <Person not found>. |
Workload expectations: |
The student workload for this
3
credit point subject is approximately
130 hours.
- 26 hours workshops
- assessment and self-directed study
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Townsville,
Study Period 1,
Mixed attendance
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Census Date 23-Mar-2023 |
Face to face teaching
(Workshop each week and an optional workshop each week)
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Coordinator: |
Professor Lin Schwarzkopf |
Lecturers:
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<Person not found>, Mr Rishab Pillai, Mr Matthew Quin, Professor Lin Schwarzkopf. |
Workload expectations: |
The student workload for this
3
credit point subject is approximately
130 hours.
- 26 hours workshops
- assessment and self-directed study
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Note:
Minor variations might occur due to the continuous Subject quality improvement process,
and in case
of minor variation(s) in assessment details, the Subject Outline represents the latest
official information.