2007 Course Handbook

2007 Undergraduate Courses

2007 Postgraduate Courses

Bachelor of Science (Ecology)

Testamur Title of Degree:

Bachelor of Science (Ecology)

Abbreviation:

BSc(Ecol)

Home Faculty:

Science

Duration:

3 years

Total Credit Points:

144

Delivery Mode:

Face-to-face

Starting Session(s):

Autumn

Location:

Wollongong

UOW Course Code:

742

UAC Code:

757621

CRICOS Code:

003283D

Overview

The University has one of the strongest ecological research groups in Australia working in marine, freshwater and terrestrial ecology, tropical and temperate ecosystems. Study areas include applications of remote sensing and geographical information systems (GIS), the use of molecular genetics in conservation biology, biodiversity assessment/ sampling, environmental impact assessment and experimental ecology. Organisms studied include: endangered plants, marsupial pollinators, marine and arid land birds, invertebrates - from corals to ants and marine and freshwater fish.

Entry Requirements / Assumed Knowledge

New South Wales HSC University Admission Index (UAI) of 75 (or equivalent). The UAI is reviewed each year.

Assumed Knowledge: Mathematics and any two units of science. Students who have not completed Chemistry and/or Biology at the HSC are strongly recommended to enrol in bridging courses offered in February each year. Students without at least HSC Mathematics Band 4 (or equivalent) will not meet the pre-requisite requirements for the first year Mathematics subjects in this specialisation.

Course Requirements

This is a prescribed program of study comprising core and optional subjects as set out below.

Course Program

Subjects

Session

Credit Points

First Year

   

BIOL104

Evolution, Biodiversity and Environment

Autumn

6

BIOL103

Molecules, Cells and Organisms

Spring

6

EESC102

Earth Environments and Resources

Spring

6

EESC103

Landscape Change and Climatology

Autumn

6

MATH187

Mathematics 1A, Part 1 (or MATH141 or MATH161)

Autumn

6

MATH188

Mathematics 1A, Part 2 (or MATH142 or MATH162)

Spring

6

Plus 12 credit points of electives to be approved by the Coordinator

   

Second Year

   

BIOL240

Functional Biology of Plants and Animals

Autumn

6

BIOL241

Biodiversity: Classification and Sampling

Spring

6

BIOL251

Principles of Ecology and Evolution

Autumn

6

EESC203

Biogeography and Environmental Change

Autumn

6

EESC204

Introductory Spatial Science

Autumn or Spring

6

MATH111

Applied Mathematical Modelling 1

Spring

6

STAT231

Probability and Random Variables

Autumn

6

STAT232

Estimation and Hypothesis Testing

Spring

6

One 6 credit point elective subject may be approved by the coordinator if MATH111 is taken in 1st year

Third Year

   

Core

     

BIOL351

Conservation Biology: Marine and Terrestrial Populations

Autumn

8

BIOL355

Marine and Terrestrial Ecology

Spring

8

EESC304

Geographic Information Science

Spring

8

EESC305

Remote Sensing of the Environment

Autumn

8

STAT355

Sample Surveys and Experimental Design (with project)

Autumn

8

Options

   

Plus one of the following

   

BIOL332

Ecology and Evolutionary Physiology

Autumn

8

BIOL392

Advanced Biology

Autumn, Spring or Summer

8

MARE300

Fisheries and Aquaculture

Spring

8

EESC302

Coastal Environments: Process and Management

Spring

8

Or other subjects approved by the Coordinator.

   

Entry to BIOL392 would be subject to the student having a distinction average or higher performance in subjects pertinent to the intended area of research, as approved by the Head of School, and availability of a research supervisor.

Honours

Students with a good academic record, particularly in third year, are encouraged to proceed to the Honours year in the discipline of their major. The Honours year is a fourth year of study that provides training in independent research.

Other Information

For further information contact the Faculty of Science Office, Room 41.258, or telephone (02) 4221 3481.

Web site: www.uow.edu.au/science/.

The Course Coordinator is Associate Professor Kris French - School of Biological Sciences, Room 35.G06A, telephone (02) 4221 3655, email: kris@uow.edu.au.

Last reviewed: 30 January, 2007