BL1102 Biology 2
Academic year
2024 to 2025 Semester 2
Curricular information may be subject to change
Further information on which modules are specific to your programme.
Key module information
SCOTCAT credits
20
SCQF level
SCQF level 7
Planned timetable
10.00 am, Practical classes one per week 2.00 - 5.00 pm Mon, Tue, or Wed
Module Staff
Team taught
Module description
This module provides an introduction to the diversity of life on Earth and will address key elements of organismal and ecological aspects of life. The module is divided into several sections beginning with the classification of life and an introduction to the kingdoms Monera, Fungi and Protista. Photosynthesis, respiration and the evolution and diversity of plants will be studied. Students will then look at the diversity of animals in the sea and the movement of some groups onto land. The module will also provide an introduction to animal behaviour and developmental biology, before finishing off by introducing ecology and the various factors promoting and threatening biodiversity. Throughout the module the lecture material is complemented by extensive practical classes introducing a variety of fieldwork and laboratory techniques.
Assessment pattern
Coursework = 100%.
Re-assessment
Coursework = 100%
Learning and teaching methods and delivery
Weekly contact
across the semester: 40 x 1h lectures, 4 x 1h tutorials, 4 x 1h revision workshops, 6 x 3h practicals
Scheduled learning hours
82
Guided independent study hours
119
BL1102 Biology 2
Academic year
2025 to 2026 Semester 2
Curricular information may be subject to change
Further information on which modules are specific to your programme.
Key module information
SCOTCAT credits
20
SCQF level
SCQF level 7
Planned timetable
10.00-11.00am Monday to Friday; Practical classes one per week 2.00 - 5.00 pm Mon, Tue, or Wed
Module coordinator
Dr I M Matthews
Module Staff
Team taught
Module description
This module provides an introduction to the diversity of life on Earth and will address key elements of organismal and ecological aspects of life. The module is divided into several sections beginning with the classification of life and an introduction to the kingdoms Monera, Fungi and Protista. Photosynthesis, respiration and the evolution and diversity of plants will be studied. Students will then look at the diversity of animals in the sea and the movement of some groups onto land. The module will also provide an introduction to animal behaviour and developmental biology, before finishing off by introducing ecology and the various factors promoting and threatening biodiversity. Throughout the module the lecture material is complemented by extensive practical classes introducing a variety of fieldwork and laboratory techniques.
Assessment pattern
Coursework = 100%.
Re-assessment
Coursework = 100%
Learning and teaching methods and delivery
Weekly contact
across the semester: 40 x 1h lectures, 4 x 1h tutorials, 4 x 1h revision workshops, 6 x 3h practicals
Scheduled learning hours
82
Guided independent study hours
119
Intended learning outcomes
- Understand the basic conditions required for the origins of life and have a general
- Have an understanding of the process of molecular evolution
- Understand the importance of the species contained in the Kingdoms Protista and Fungi
- Understand principles on which the immune system operates, and its component parts and how they function; and basic aspects of micro-organisms that cause infection
- Understand the basics of how a human brain interprets the world and controls movement
- Have a general understanding of animal behaviour, including instinct and learning, the evolution of social behaviour and the evolution of mating systems