Student is able to cooperate and work as a team
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Student is able to cooperate and work as a team
Faculty of Forestry in Hajnowka Study programme: Forestry Degree level: full-time/part-time programme: Specialization - Diploma path: Module name: Forest Botany II Module type: obligatory /elective No. of hrs in semester: Individual study Prerequisites: Complete with prerequisites or "-" Semester: 2 ECTS Aims and objectives: Module content: Learning outcomes LO1 LO2 LO3 LO4 LO5 Individual study lecture, laboratory class 3 Module ID: L-15 FF00024 LC-15 - Assessment: Teaching methods: First degree undergraduate (BSc 7 semesters) full-time - Evaluation must be relevant to the intended learning outcomes Lecture - written exam, lab - test, report on the performance practice, project. Knowing the morphology of flowers, leaves, shoots angiosperms and gymnosperms. Modifications to the individual morphological parts of plants. Basics of vascular plant systematics. Reproduction of vascular plants. Knowledge of biology and identification of species of woody plants and undergrowth main types of forest habitat in Poland. Morphology of plants – morphology of flowers, fruits, stems, leaves of vascular plants. Morphological transformation of the individual parts of the plant. Reproduction of vascular plants. The stems of woody plants in winter dormancy period. Basics of vascular plant systematics, nomenclature and classification rules in plant systematics Systematics of different groups of plants (mosses and ferns, herbaceous plants, trees and shrubs gymnosperms and angiosperms). Characteristics and biology of some chosen species of, mosses, ferns, trees and shrubs gymnosperms and angiosperms. The ranges of occurrence of the main forest – forming species in Poland. Relevance to the learning outcomes including knowledge, skills, programme learning competences outcomes Student has a basic knowledge about the functioning of organisms at various levels of the L1_W06 organization ecosystems. He knows the basic issues related to the functioning forest ecosystems - and especially their L1_W09 plant components plant Student can search, watch and analyze and use L1_U01 the biological information needed in forest Student is able to perform simple tasks related to research identification of the actual forest L1_U02 vegetation and can distinguish the main forest species. L1_K06 Student is able to cooperate and work as a team LO6 student workload Student is aware of the social, professional and ethical responsibility for the quality and condition of the natural environment - especially forest ecosystems lecture attendance 15 x 1h 15 participation in classes, laboratory classes, etc. 15 x 2h 30 work on projects, reports, etc. participation in student-teacher sessions related to the class / seminar / project implementation of project tasks 15 x 2h 30 5h 5 preparation for and participation in exams/tests quantitative indicators L1_K07 Student workload - activities that require direct teacher participation Student workload - practical skills activities 10h 15h TOTAL: hours 10 15 105 ECTS 50 2 75 3 Szweykowska A., Szweykowski J. 2004: Botanika cz I. Morfologia, PWN, Warszawa; Szweykowska A., Szweykowski J. 2009: Botanika 2 Systematyka, PWN, Warszawa; basic Tomanek J., Witkowska-Żuk L. 2008: Botanika leśna. Wyd VII, PWRiL, Warszawa; references: Esau K. 1973: Anatomia roślin. Wyd. PWRiL, Warszawa; Seneta W., Dolatowski J. 2004: Dendrologia. Wyd. PWRiL, Warszawa; supplementary Godet Jean-Denis. 1998: Pędy i pąki, rozpoznawanie drzew i krzewów w okresie spoczynku. Wyd. Multico, references: Warszawa; Podbielkowski Z. 1990: Rozmnażanie roślin. Wyd. WSiP, Warszawa. LO1 final exam - lectures, final test - laboratories type of class (if more than one) where the outcomes are assessed L, LC LO2 final exam - lectures, final test - laboratories L, LC LO3 Final test - laboratories LC LO4 Final test - laboratories LC LO5 Final test - laboratories LC LO6 Final test - laboratories LC learning outcomes Department: Date: L- lecture LC- laboratory class methods of assessing learning outcomes Faculty of Forestry Group instructors: Ewa Pirożnikow,PhD Coordinator: Ewa Pirożnikow, PhD