Case studies in global change
Informacje ogólne
Kod przedmiotu: | 2600-CS-GC-2-S2 |
Kod Erasmus / ISCED: | (brak danych) / (brak danych) |
Nazwa przedmiotu: | Case studies in global change |
Jednostka: | Wydział Nauk Biologicznych i Weterynaryjnych |
Grupy: | |
Punkty ECTS i inne: |
4.00
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Język prowadzenia: | angielski |
Wymagania wstępne: | (tylko po angielsku) - |
Rodzaj przedmiotu: | przedmiot obowiązkowy |
Całkowity nakład pracy studenta: | (tylko po angielsku) Hours with the participation of teachers (57 hours): lecture 15 hours lab exercises 30 h consultation - 12 hours Time devoted to individual student work (68 hours): student's own work 68 hours Total: 125 hours |
Efekty uczenia się - wiedza: | |
Efekty uczenia się - umiejętności: | (tylko po angielsku) Student: K_U11 demonstrates the ability to read and understand professional literature in English K_U14 has an ability to present the results orally in English, as well in the writing of scientific reports |
Efekty uczenia się - kompetencje społeczne: | (tylko po angielsku) Student: K_K03 develops a rational and critical approach to information obtained from scientific literature, the Internet, and other mass media, as well as popular beliefs relating to parasitology K_K06 keeps a critical eye on working results |
Metody dydaktyczne: | (tylko po angielsku) * lecture with multimedia presentation * theoretical introduction to the exercises - multimedia presentation * preparation of preparations from parasitic organisms - performing necropsy of animals or analysis of fixed preparations * drawing of the observed objects with the indication of the most important features for diagnostics - shape, size, etc. *presentation of the parasitological problem on the basis of the scientific literature read |
Skrócony opis: |
(tylko po angielsku) As part of the course "Case studies in global change", students learn more about eukaryotic parasitic organisms among Protista and Animalia interacting with the host. Learn more about the possibilities of global quantitative and qualitative changes involving heteroxenic and holoxenic parasites |
Pełny opis: |
(tylko po angielsku) The lectures introduce students to the issues of general parasitology (definitions, terminology, adaptations to parasitism, etc.). They include the analysis of the emergence of the phenomenon of parasitism in the course of evolution and the definition of factors favoring or inhibiting the development of this interaction. The lecture presents an analysis of the positive and negative consequences of parasitic invasions in the environment. Students will also learn about the diversity of parasitic organisms in invertebrate and vertebrate hosts. They will learn the conditions of the spread of parasites on the globe, with particular emphasis on the phenomena of globalization and climate warming. Within 30 hours of laboratory exercises, examples of parasitic organisms classified as Protista, Platyhelminthes and Nematoda are presented in order to illustrate the various phenomena accompanying this interspecies interaction. Examples of adaptive radiation, adaptation to various methods of invasion to the host, susceptibility to biotic and abiotic factors that parasites encounter in the ontohabitat, etc. are presented. |
Literatura: |
(tylko po angielsku) 1. An Introduction to Parasitology - Bernard E. Matthews 2. Human Parasitology - Burton Bogitsh Clint Carter Thomas Oeltmann 3. Ecological Parasitology - Esch Gerald W. 4. Advances in Parasitology - J R Baker, R Muller and D Rollinson 5. Human parasites - Mehlhorn H. |
Metody i kryteria oceniania: |
(tylko po angielsku) Lecture: a graded credit in the form of a multiple-choice test and / or open-ended questions. For a satisfactory grade, the student must provide a correct answer to 60-70% of the issues raised in the questions, plus a satisfactory grade - 71-80%, a good grade - 81-87%, a good plus grade - 88-94%, a very good grade good - above 94%. Laboratory exercises: continuous assessment, assessment of the presentation on a selected topic and a written test |
Zajęcia w cyklu "Semestr zimowy 2023/24" (zakończony)
Okres: | 2023-10-01 - 2024-02-19 |
Przejdź do planu
PN CW
WT ŚR CZ WYK
PT |
Typ zajęć: |
Ćwiczenia, 30 godzin
Wykład, 15 godzin
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Koordynatorzy: | Elżbieta Żbikowska | |
Prowadzący grup: | Anna Cichy, Anna Stanicka, Elżbieta Żbikowska | |
Lista studentów: | (nie masz dostępu) | |
Zaliczenie: | Zaliczenie na ocenę |
Właścicielem praw autorskich jest Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika w Toruniu.