James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2012

BZ5420 - Ecological Genetics

Credit points: 03
Year: 2012
Student Contribution Band: Band 4
Administered by: School of Marine & Tropical Biology

Available to postgraduate students enrolled in the Graduate Certificate of Science, Graduate Diploma of Science, Graduate Diploma of Research Methods, Masters of Applied Science, Graduate Certificate of Development Practice, Graduate Diploma of Development Practice, Master of Science or Masters of Development Practice.

Knowledge and techniques derived from genetics are having an increasing impact on our everyday lives. A good understanding of genetics is vital across a range of disciplines in the biological sciences. So whether you are thinking about going into ecology, evolution or conservation, this subject will expand your knowledge and show you how genetics can provide new insights into all aspects of biology.

Learning Outcomes

Assumed
Knowledge:
Students enrolling in this subject should have an undergraduate degree in a relevant discipline (eg biology or environmental science) or have acquired equivalent knowledge through other study. They should have a good understanding of fundamental biological science, including an understanding of cell biology, inheritance and the principles of evolution.
Inadmissible
Subject
Combinations:
AG2005 BZ2420

Availabilities

Townsville, Internal, Study Period 1
Census Date 22-Mar-2012
Coordinator: Dr Megan Higgie
Lecturers: Dr Brad Congdon, Anna Koetz, Dr Megan Higgie, Dr Lynne Van Herwerden.
Contact hours:
  • 26 hours lectures
  • 6 hours tutorials
  • 30 hours practicals
    Assessment:end of semester exam (50%); practical reports, written assignments and on-course tests; (30%); assignments (20%).

    Cairns, Internal, Study Period 1
    Census Date 22-Mar-2012
    Coordinator: Dr Brad Congdon, Dr Megan Higgie
    Lecturers: Dr Brad Congdon, Anna Koetz, Dr Megan Higgie, Dr Lynne Van Herwerden.
    Contact hours:
    • 26 hours lectures
    • 6 hours tutorials
    • 30 hours practicals
      Assessment:end of semester exam (50%); practical reports, written assignments and on-course tests; (30%); assignments (20%).

      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.