bio215 - Introduction to Biology

bio215 - Introduction to Biology

Institute for Biology and Environmental Sciences 9 KP
Module components Semester courses Sommersemester 2022 Examination
Lecture
  • No access 5.02.002 - Gefahrstoffverordnung und Arbeitsschutz (PFLICHT für Erstsemester) Show lecturers
    • Robert Hentschke, Dipl.-Ing.
    • Christian Renken, Sicherheitsingenieur
    • René Silberbach, Sicherheitsingenieur

    Dates on Wednesday, 06.04.2022 14:15 - 15:15
    [pre]**++++__Pflichtveranstaltung für alle Studierenden im 1. Semester (Bachelor und Master)__++++**[/pre]

  • No access 5.02.216 - Allgemeine Biologie Show lecturers
    • Prof. Dr. Christine Köppl
    • Dr. Ulrike Sienknecht

    Tuesday: 12:15 - 13:45, weekly (from 19/04/22), Location: W03 1-161
    Thursday: 08:15 - 09:45, weekly (from 21/04/22), Location: W03 1-161
    Dates on Tuesday, 12.07.2022 12:15 - 13:45, Thursday, 21.07.2022 08:00 - 09:45, Thursday, 06.10.2022 08:00 - 10:00, Location: W03 1-161, V03 0-D002, W03 1-156

    regelmäßig wöchentlich (W03 1-161) DIenstags von 12:15 h - 13:45 h Donnerstags von 08:15 - 09:45 h Startet: 19.04.2022 Endet: 05.07.2022

Seminar (Gefahrstoffverordnung und Arbeitsschutz (PFLICHT für Erstsemester!))
Tutorial (optional)
Hinweise zum Modul
Kapazität/Teilnehmerzahl 300
Prüfungszeiten
lecture-free periods after each series
Module examination
2 written examinations (WiSe and SoSe)
Skills to be acquired in this module
++ biological eknoledge
++ biologically relevant knowledge in the natural sciences and mathematics
++ interdisciplinary knowledge & thinking
++ abstract, logical, analytical thinking
 

Qualifications that the module provides

  • The theoretical basics of the different disciplines of biology are acquired
  • The overview gained enables the students to start their individual study planning, which fits their inclinations and abilities
  • for the professional field of school teachers: consideration of living nature on different system levels (organism, population, ecosystem, biosphere) and with regard to its evolutionary history. Content specifically relevant to this career field are plant morphology and physiology, animal morphology and physiology, neurobiology, behavioural biology, genetics, molecular biology, developmental biology, evolution and biodiversity (systematics), ecology, biogeography, sustainable use of nature, human biology and immunobiology.

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