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BIO102-1 Botany
Bachelor's Programme in Biology , Biology, 1-year Programme
Spring
Norwegian
After the course the student is expected to be able to; Give a survey of the essential features of plant systematic and taxonomy Give a statement of plant morphology, anatomy and physiology of the principle groups of plants, with special reference to Scandinavian groups Identify a selected number of plant species/groups
Basic topics in plant anatomy and physiology, low- and high-ranking plant classification and morphology.
Instruction is comprised of lectures, laboratory exercises and field work. The students are required to participate actively in the laboratory exercises and field work and submit compulsory reports. A one week field course abroad may be arranged. The field course will be arranged together with BIO103.
A satisfactory completion of the field work, laboratory exercises and reports is required before the student is allowed to take the final examination.
Written individual examination 4 hours counts 2/3. Verbal examination included examination in species counts 1/3.Differentiated grades.
Theoretical and practical.
Bachelor and one year programme..
See course structure diagram.
Associate professor Leif Trygve Olsen.
Avalible on request.
Face-to-face
The syllabus will be published on the home page of the course when finalised. See link in the upper right hand corner of the page.
BIO1120- 1
- 10 ECTS credits
BIO1120- 2
- 10 ECTS credits
Yes.
Faculty of Engineering and Science



