James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2008

BT2400 - Flowering Plant Diversity

Credit points: 03
Year: 2008
Student Contribution Band: Band 2
Administered by: School of Marine & Tropical Biology

An introduction to the diversity of flowering plants,their origins and adaptations to the environment. Speciation processes that result from these adaptations such as pollination biology and reproductive strategies will be discussed. The diversity of plants that have been used by humans will also be examined. Skills developed in this subject include the description and identification of plants and plant communities. This subject will provide a sound basis for understanding ecological and evolutionary processes.

Learning Outcomes

Prerequisites:BT1001 or BT1020or equivalent (see Academic Advisor)

Availabilities

Townsville, Internal, Study Period 1
Census Date 04-Apr-2008
Coordinator: Assoc. Professor Michelle Waycott
Lecturers: Professor Paul Gadek, Dr Robert Congdon, Dr Sandra Abell, Assoc. Professor Michelle Waycott.
Contact hours:
  • 26 hours lectures
  • 30 hours practicals
  • 16 hours fieldwork
Assessment:end of semester exam (50%); laboratory reports (50%).

Cairns, Internal, Study Period 1
Census Date 04-Apr-2008
Coordinator: Dr Sandra Abell
Lecturers: Dr Sandra Abell, Assoc. Professor Michelle Waycott.
Contact hours:
  • 26 hours lectures
  • 30 hours practicals
  • 16 hours fieldwork
Assessment:end of semester exam (50%); laboratory reports (50%).

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.