| Level 1 210EVB104 |
Environmental Biology |
Environmental Biology Field course Physiological responses to the Environment Conservation theory Island Biogeography Fragmented habitats |
| Level 1 110BSC109 |
Skills in Bioscience - Statistics |
Practical - Numerical Skills: Working with data outcomes Numeracy: the need for statistics: dealing with data Numeracy: interpreting statistics: making inferences Numeracy: presentation and summary of statistics |
| Level 2 110BBC225 |
Applied Ecology |
Field Course Mammals - ecology and conservation (I-IV) |
| Level 2 110BBC201 |
Comparative Animal Physiology |
Physiological ecology Physiological adaptation to the environment |
| Level 3
210BBC344 |
Behavioural Ecology and Sociobiology |
Living in groups 1. vigilance and food Living in groups 2. energetics and optimal group sizes Alternative mating strategies Variable mating systems Infanticide Mole rats-solitary to social |
| MSc
320BBC831 |
Animal Behaviour and Welfare |
Belfast Zoo Introduction Welfare of zoo and companion animals Health, physiological stress and welfare in wild animals Behaviour and conservation |
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