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  • Course Information
  • Course Title Code Semester Laboratory+Practice (Hour) Pool Type ECTS
    Wildlife Observation BİY144 SPRING 1+2 University S 2
    Learning Outcomes
    1-Learns to observe wild animals in nature.
    2-Uses tools and methods for observing wild animals
    3-Learns to recognize wild animals in nature.
  • ECTS / WORKLOAD
  • ActivityPercentage

    (100)

    NumberTime (Hours)Total Workload (hours)
    Course Duration (Weeks x Course Hours)14342
    Classroom study (Pre-study, practice)000
    Assignments102816
    Short-Term Exams (exam + preparation) 0000
    Midterm exams (exam + preparation)4011010
    Project5012020
    Laboratory 0000
    Final exam (exam + preparation) 0000
    Other 0000
    Total Workload (hours)   88
    Total Workload (hours) / 30 (s)     2,93 ---- (3)
    ECTS Credit   2
  • Course Content
  • Week Topics Study Metarials
    1 Wild animals and habitats
    2 Materials to be used observing wild animals.
    3 Methods of observing wild animals Field work
    4 Observation areas of wild animals Field work
    5 Observation and monitoring of mammals Field work
    6 Observation and monitoring of mammals Field work
    7 Mid-term exam
    8 Watching and monitoring of Birds Field work
    9 Watching and monitoring of Birds Field work
    10 Nature photographing Field work
    11 Evaluation of the results of observation
    12 Evaluation of the results of observation
    13 Evaluation of the results of observation
    14 Presentation of the results of observation
    Prerequisites -
    Language of Instruction Turkish
    Responsible Assist.Prof.Dr.Tarkan YORULMAZ
    Instructors -
    Assistants -
    Resources Dr. Tarkan YORULMAZ, Zooloji Arazi Çalışması Notları..
    Supplementary Book Demirsoy, A., 1997.Türkiye Omurgalıları: Memeliler. Çevre Bakanlığı Çevre Koruma Genel Müdürlüğü Proje No: 90-K-1000-90. Meteksan AŞ. Ankara. Mitchell-Jones, et all., 1999. The Atlas of European Mammals, Academic Press. Novak, M.R. and Paradiso, L.J., 1983. Walker’s Mammals of the World. Vol. I-II. The Johns Hopkins Univ. Press.
    Goals To observe wild animals in nature, and show the methods of observation.
    Content Wild animals and habitats Materials to be used observing wild animals. Methods of observing wild animals Observation areas of wild animals Observation and monitoring of mammals Watching and monitoring of Birds Nature photographing Evaluation of the results of observation Evaluation of the results of observation Presentation of the results of observation
  • Program Learning Outcomes
  • Program Learning Outcomes Level of Contribution
    1 Understands and applies the basic principles and theories of biology. 2
    2 Applies techniques related to recognition, systematics, conservation and monitoring of diversity of plants, animals, fungi and micro-organisms. 5
    3 Comprehends cell, tissue and systems of organisms. -
    4 Comprehends structure, function and physiological relationships of organisms. -
    5 Designs and carries out experiment, and analyze the results and evaluate them. 2
    6 Examines the relationship of organisms with each other and with their environment, and uses monitoring techniques. 5
    7 Understands technologies including the latest developments in biology. 3
    8 Able to use information obtained from biology on health, environment, technology, industry, and industrial facilities. 2
    9 Ability to work interdisciplinary individually and as a team. 4
    10 Ability to express his/her knowledge orally and in writing. 2
    11 Comprehends professional, scientific and ethical responsibilities. 4
    12 Gains the ability to identify biological problems. 4
    13 Gains the ability to use modern techniques, tools and to follow developments in biological applications. 4
    14 Gains the ability to transform acquisitions into the product which could contribute to country`s economy. 2
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