| Unit name | Diversity of Life Part A: Exploring Lower Organisms |
|---|---|
| Unit code | BIOL10003 |
| Credit points | 20 |
| Level of study | C/4 |
| Teaching block(s) |
Teaching Block 1 (weeks 1 - 12) |
| Unit director | Dr. Andy Bailey |
| Open unit status | Not open |
| Pre-requisites |
None. |
| Co-requisites |
None. |
| School/department | School of Biological Sciences |
| Faculty | Faculty of Health and Life Sciences |
The unit will introduce evolution and diversity of life ranging from prokaryotic origins to lower eukaryotes. It will cover evolution of organism form, structure, genetic variation, life cycle, adaptations with a focus on prokaryotes, fungi and lower eukaryotes (animal and plant).
Aims:
To equip students with the broadest range of intellectual and practical skills and to fit them to confront the diverse biological questions they will meet in their future careers. This includes a clear understanding of the factors that mould living organisms, and knowledge of the diversity of the major groups of organisms.
Self-directed learning weeks will occur in weeks 6 and 12. Students are expected to spend this time on directed reading.
The unit mark is comprised of:
Recommended Reading
Campbell Biology, Pearson