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ORM2031Zoology3+1+0ECTS:5
Year / SemesterFall Semester
Level of CourseFirst Cycle
Status Compulsory
DepartmentDEPARTMENT of FOREST ENGINEERING
Prerequisites and co-requisitesNone
Mode of DeliveryFace to face, Practical
Contact Hours14 weeks - 3 hours of lectures and 1 hour of practicals per week
Lecturer--
Co-LecturerPROF. DR. Mahmut EROĞLU,
Language of instructionTurkish
Professional practise ( internship ) None
 
The aim of the course:
To equip students with principal zoological background needed in other disciplines. To provide the students prerequisite for animal ecology, wildlife ecology, and forest entomology and subsequent courses in environmental protection and forest protection. To develop students? practical scientific skills.
 
Learning OutcomesCTPOTOA
Upon successful completion of the course, the students will be able to :
LO - 1 : Students learn to understand structure and function of the animal organism. They recognize basic processes of development and metabolism of animals, the nervous and chemical regulation and mechanisms to percept the environment.1,3,5
LO - 2 : Students should be able to assess the scope of animal biology and be able to select particular areas for further study.
LO - 3 : Students should be able to evaluate the interactions between animals and their biotic and abiotic environment, competence in evaluation of the impact of management measures on animals as part of the ecosystem.
LO - 4 : Students should be able to appreciate the complexities of biological organization and be able to address scientifically controversial issues in a rational way.
LO - 5 : Students should be aware of the breadth of studies on the biology of animals as they relate to the function, behavior and behavioral ecology of animals.
CTPO : Contribution to programme outcomes, TOA :Type of assessment (1: written exam, 2: Oral exam, 3: Homework assignment, 4: Laboratory exercise/exam, 5: Seminar / presentation, 6: Term paper), LO : Learning Outcome

 
Contents of the Course
Introduction to zoology, the nature and chemical compounds of life; animal cell, structure and function, basic processes of development and metabolism of animals, cellular respiration; structural and functiolal ways of nutrition, circulation, respiration, excretion, support and locomotion in animals; the nervous and chemical regulation and mechanisms to percept the environment; animal development; modern genetics; molecular genetics; the modern theory of evolution; classification of animals; structural and ecological characteristics of the main animal phylum and classes; arthropods; cartilaginous and the bony fishes; amphibians and reptiles; birds and mammals; animal behavior; conservation biology; organization in the biosphere; characters of animal populations; basics in population dynamics; wildlife ecology of natural and managed systems.
 
Course Syllabus
 WeekSubjectRelated Notes / Files
 Week 1Chemical compounds of life and their basic functions
 Week 2The cell, Cell structure, Tissue, organ and organ systems
 Week 3Storage and transfer of energy in animals, Cellular respiration, Catabolism and anabolism, Nutrition, Adaptations for nutrition in animals
 Week 4The transport process in animals, Composition and function of blood, The respiratory and excretory process, Support and locomotion in animals
 Week 5Nervous system, Chemical regulation, Endocrine systems
 Week 6Mitosis and asexual reproduction, Meiosis and sexual reproduction, Animal development
 Week 7Genetics, Molecular genetics, Modern evolution theory
 Week 8 Classification, Major taxonomic groups, Monerans, Protists and Viruses
 Week 9 Mid-term exam
 Week 10Basic characteristics of animals, Invertebrates: Phylum-Porifera, Coelenterata, Plathelminthes, Nematoda, Annelida, and Mollusca
 Week 11 Invertebrates: Phylum Arthropoda, The crustaceans, centipedes, millipedes, arachnids, and insects, Phylum Echinodermata
 Week 12Vertebrates: The Jawless Fishes, The Cartilaginous Fishes, The Bony Fishes, The Amphibians, The Reptiles
 Week 13 Vertebrates: The Birds, General characteristics of birds, Feathers, Internal structure of birds, The Mammals, General characteristics of mammals, The Monotremes and Marsupials, Placental Mammals: Insectivora, Rodentia, Logomorpha, Chriroptera, Cetacea, Edentata, Proboscidea, Artiodactyla, Perissodactyla, Carnivora, and Primates
 Week 14Animal Behavior, Heredity and behavior, Innate behavior, Learned behavior, Social behavior
 Week 15Organization in the biosphere, Abiotic factors and biotic organization in environment, Nutritional and energy relationships in an ecosystem, Cycles of materials, Competition in ecosystems
 Week 16 End-of-term exam
 
Textbook / Material
 
Recommended Reading
 
Method of Assessment
Type of assessmentWeek NoDate

Duration (hours)Weight (%)
Mid-term exam 9 19/11/2018 1 50
End-of-term exam 15 14/01/2019 1,5 50
 
Student Work Load and its Distribution
Type of workDuration (hours pw)

No of weeks / Number of activity

Hours in total per term
Yüz yüze eğitim 14 3 42
Sınıf dışı çalışma 2 14 28
Laboratuar çalışması 0 0 0
Arasınav için hazırlık 4 8 32
Arasınav 1 1 1
Uygulama 14 1 14
Klinik Uygulama 0 0 0
Ödev 0 0 0
Proje 0 0 0
Kısa sınav 0 0 0
Dönem sonu sınavı için hazırlık 4 6 24
Dönem sonu sınavı 1 2 2
Diğer 1 0 0 0
Diğer 2 0 0 0
Total work load143