Ecosystems in a Changing World
15.0 ECTS creditsInstruction is in the forms of lectures, seminars, group work, and hand-in assignments.
The course deals with human dependence on ecosystem services and the need to discuss the concept of socioecological resilience. How organisms in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems are affected by different types of stress and other environmental factors such as climate change, pollution, and land use now and in the future is treated. Students discuss research articles of relevance to the course content in seminars, and also complete a project on a relevant issue of their choice and present it orally and in writing.
The course deals with human dependence on ecosystem services and the need to discuss the concept of socioecological resilience. How organisms in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems are affected by different types of stress and other environmental factors such as climate change, pollution, and land use now and in the future is treated. Students discuss research articles of relevance to the course content in seminars, and also complete a project on a relevant issue of their choice and present it orally and in writing.
Progressive specialisation:
A1N (has only first鈥恈ycle course/s as entry requirements)
Education level:
Master's level
Admission requirements
At least 75 ECTS credits completed in Biology, including 15 ECTS credits of Ecology at the G2F level, and upper secondary level English 6, or equivalent
Selection:
Selection is usually based on your grade point average from upper secondary school or the number of credit points from previous university studies, or both.
This course is included in the following programme
- Master Programme in Biology: Ecology and Conservation Biology (studied during year 1)
- Master Programme in Biology with specialisation in Stream Ecology (studied during year 1)
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- Start Autumn 2024
- Mode of study Distance
- Language English
- Course code BIAD11
- Application code KAU-45048
- Study pace 100% (Day)
- Study period week 36鈥45
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