Module Information

Module Identifier
BR01220
Module Title
Practical Skills for Biologists
Academic Year
2018/2019
Co-ordinator
Semester
Semester 2 (Taught over 2 semesters)
Other Staff

Course Delivery

Delivery Type Delivery length / details
Field Trip 2 x 3 Hour Field Trips
Practical 1 x 2 Hour Practical
Lecture 9 x 1 Hour Lectures
Lecture 11 x 2 Hour Lectures
Practical 8 x 4 Hour Practicals
 

Assessment

Assessment Type Assessment length / details Proportion
Semester Assessment Lab/field report 1  20%
Semester Assessment Lab/field report 2  20%
Semester Assessment Lab/field report 3  20%
Semester Assessment Lab/field report 4  20%
Semester Assessment Lab/field report 5  20%
Supplementary Assessment Students must take elements of assessment equivalent to those that led to failure of the module  100%

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this module students should be able to:

1. Demonstrate good laboratory practice.

2. Undertake a range of lab procedures to acceptable standards of accuracy and precision.

3. Undertake a range of field techniques to survey both terrestrial and aquatic habitats.

4. Produce practical reports to the required standard.

5. Apply a range of basic mathematical techniques to deal with biological data in order to answer experimental hypotheses.

6. Use of a range of computer word processing and spreadsheet packages.

7. Use online resources to search for scientific literature relevant to the topic under investigation.

Brief description

The module comprises of a series of integrated field and lab based practical sessions together with workshops which will provide foundation year students the required practical, numerical and literacy skills for entry onto IBERS three year degree schemes. All practicals will be assessed but only the best five reports will contribute to the final module mark.

Aims

This module aims to provide students with the required lab, field, mathematical and literacy skills at foundation level.

Content

This course focusses on the process of acquiring reliable experimental data in the laboratory and field, and provides experience in the practical elements of this process. Several common laboratory and practical procedures relevant to the biological sciences are considered. Students will be expected to produce experimental reports based on their findings from each of the laboratory/field sessions.

Module Skills

Skills Type Skills details
Application of Number The analysis of biological data using basic statistics will be assessed.
Communication The tutorials, lectures and practicals require the students to listen and communicate verbally. Development of scientific terminology, English, punctuation and grammar will be assessed in the practical assignments.
Improving own Learning and Performance Outside the formal contact hours there is an expectation materials for the assignments will be researched, that time is managed effectively and that deadlines are met.
Information Technology Word processing, spreadsheet manipulation and presentation of data will be assessed.
Personal Development and Career planning Practicals and workshops will provide the required skills to enable the employment of simple biological methods used by professional scientists etc.
Problem solving Practical classes and workshops will provide opportunities to develop problem solving skills.
Research skills The assessments will require reference to library and web resources.
Subject Specific Skills Practical methods relevant to Biological Sciences will be taught and assessed.
Team work Practical sessions will involve working in pairs or small groups.

Notes

This module is at CQFW Level 3