Code: | LTAM30 | Sigla: | EBM |
Áreas Científicas | |
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Classificação | Área Científica |
OFICIAL | Controlo de Processos |
Ativa? | Yes |
Unidade Responsável: | Departamento de Sistemas e Informática |
Curso/CE Responsável: | Environmental and Marine Technology |
Sigla | Nº de Estudantes | Plano de Estudos | Anos Curriculares | Créditos UCN | Créditos ECTS | Horas de Contacto | Horas Totais |
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LTAM | 40 | Plano de Estudos 2016/17 | 1 | - | 6 | 75 | 162 |
Docente | Responsabilidade |
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Maria Ana Manso Dionísio |
Theorethical and Practical : | 3,00 |
Practical and Laboratory: | 2,00 |
Type | Docente | Turmas | Horas |
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Theorethical and Practical | Totais | 1 | 3,00 |
Maria Ana Manso Dionísio | 3,00 | ||
Practical and Laboratory | Totais | 3 | 6,00 |
Maria Ana Manso Dionísio | 6,00 |
- To understand the main concepts associated with the ecology of marine and estuarine ecosystems;
- To acquire knowledge about the structure and functioning of marine and estuarine ecosystems, including biological processes and interactions with the physical and chemical environment;
- To know the evolutionary origins and biology of the main taxonomic groups of marine organisms and integrate this knowledge in addressing issues related to the functional adaptation of these organisms;
- To identify the morphological characteristics of the main aquatic taxonomic groups, evolutionary relationships and adaptations to the marine environment;
- To know the main taxonomic classification systems
- To develop the ability to design a scientific study, interpret field and laboratory observation results and to report it.- To be able to use concepts from marine biology and ecology.
- To know how to relate the morphological and physiological characteristics of marine organisms with the environmental conditions in which they live.
- To know how to use taxonomic nomenclature.
- To develop the ability to design a scientific work, interpret field and laboratory observation results and prepare a report.
2.Biodiversity:
3.Practical Component:
Expository and active learning methods will be used, from the placement of questions, whose answers will be elaborated through guided research. The theoretical-practical and laboratory classes will be interspersed in a logical sequence of asking questions and finding answers. The laboratory classes will be supported by sampling, to enable the observation of unknown organisms, encouraging the establishment of hypotheses and their verification, with the support of elementary protocols, to be adapted by the students according to the available samples.
The evaluation of the theoretical component is carried out by continuous evaluation through the completion of 2 tests or final exam on the dates provided for in the exam calendar.
The laboratory evaluation is based on data processing in the classroom, reports and oral presentations and/or poster format. The work will be delivered throughout the semester, according to the schedule defined at the beginning of the year.
The final grade is obtained by weighting 60% (theoretical-practical) of the continuous assessment under test or exam and 40% for the laboratory work development component. Both evaluation components will have to be positive (scores higher than 9.5 values).Designation | Peso (%) |
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Participação presencial | 5,00 |
Apresentação/discussão de um trabalho científico | 10,00 |
Teste | 60,00 |
Trabalho escrito | 15,00 |
Trabalho laboratorial | 10,00 |
Total: | 100,00 |
Designation | Tempo (Horas) |
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Apresentação/discussão de um trabalho científico | 3,00 |
Estudo autónomo | 87,00 |
Frequência das aulas | 45,00 |
Trabalho de campo | 5,00 |
Trabalho laboratorial | 22,00 |
Total: | 162,00 |