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Learning Outcomes
1. | Communicate scientific results, information, or arguments using a range of modes (written, oral, visual) either as an individual or in a group; | ||
2. | Work effectively, ethically, and safely in an individual or team context in a laboratory setting; | ||
3. | Describe the key role of macromolecules and organelles in cell structure and function including growth, metabolism and energy production; | ||
4. | Describe the relationship between heredity, transmission of heredity and phenotypic variation; | ||
5. | Demonstrate practical skills and apply quantitative data to solve problems in biology. |
Assessment
Assessment type | Description | Grade |
---|---|---|
ICT (Wiki, Web sites) | Group Wiki (3000 words) and 12 minute presentation - groups of 4 students per topic. | 30% |
Laboratory Work | Completion of six (6) Practical Worksheets | 40% |
Test | Three (3) Online Quizzes | 30% |
Required reading
Biology 10th ed.
Solomon, E., Berg, L., & Martin, D. W., (2015)
Cengage Learning, Canada.
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