Programme Specification Programme Details 1. Title of Programme In English: Zoology with Animal Behaviour In Welsh: SŴOLEG GYDAG YMDDYGIAD ANIFEILIAID 2. Name and level of award BSc 3. List of Intermediate or exit-point qualifications 4. Full-time or part-time basis 5. Duration of the course (years) 1. HE certificate in Biology 2. HE Diploma in Zoology Full-time 3 Programme Specification 1. Awarding Institution Bangor University 2. Teaching Institution 3. Name of external accreditation body (where appropriate) Bangor University Proposals involving a partner must initially be considered by QAV TG N/A 4. Final Award BSc in Zoology with Animal Behaviour 5. UCAS Code (where known) 6. Name of appropriate QAA Benchmarking Group 7. Date when Programme Specification was produced or updated 8. Main educational aims of the programme C3D3 Biosciences (QAA 205 12/07) June 2011 An appreciation of animal life and animal behaviour is often a fundamental entry point for students to become motivated to learn about bioscience and from there to develop a lifelong interest in science and to explore the possibilities of personally rewarding careers in research, conservation and animal welfare. The programme aims to motivate students to explore their interests in charismatic animals and their behaviour, through field trips, studentled directed learning and traditional lecture, tutorial and practical sessions. Through modules in evolution, behaviour, ecology and organismal diversity, students will be encouraged to appreciate the importance of evolutionary theory, the scientific method, statistical analysis and modern molecular techniques which will provide a sound basis for appreciation of natural sciences in general and open the possibilities of a wider variety of career pathways in the biosciences.
9. Intended programme outcomes for each of the categories: - knowledge and understanding - subject-specific skills - cognitive (thinking) skills - key skills The outcomes must be numbered sequentially. Knowledge and understanding 1. Graduates will have an appreciation of a substantial body of fact and theory in biology with a special focus on animal behaviour, evolutionary theory, feeding, avoidance of predation, aggression, mating, parental care and habitat use. Subject-specific skills 2. Graduates will acquire comprehensive knowledge about animal behaviour. 3. Graduates will have appreciation of how to observe record, collate, analyse and present data collected in the field or laboratory with special emphasis on the behaviour of animals. Cognitive skills 4. Graduates will demonstrate the ability to critically analyze, interpret, evaluate and report hypothesis-driven research and its outputs. 5. Graduates should be able to communicate complex scientific concepts and outputs to an expert as well as to a lay audience. Key skills 6. Graduates will gain transferrable employability skills in writing, sourcing information, presentation, numeracy, statistics, problem solving and team work. Please create tables to map the programme learning outcomes to the teaching & learning strategies and methods and to assessment methods, using the templates below. 2
Teaching & Learning Strategies and Methods Programme Learning Outcomes 1 2 3 4 5 6 Lectures Small-group Tutorials Group work Lab practicals Field work Work placements Directed self-study Project Assessment Methods Programme Learning Outcomes 1 2 3 4 5 6 Examination essay Short Answer Questions MCQ Poster Oral Presentation Field/lab reports Dissertation plan Literature Review Essay Research Project 3
10. List of modules for each year of the Scheme indicating level (4-7), those that are Core or Compulsory and any that are new. Please also identify any co- or pre-requisites. Year 1 (level 4, HE1, HE Certificate) 90 compulsory credits ONS1001 Introductory Research Skills 20 DNS1003 Ecology & Evolution 20 BNS/C1002 Organismal Diversity 20 BSP1022 Biology Practicals 20 BS/C1018 Tutorials 10 30 optional credits BNS/C1004 Cellular & Molecular Biology 20 BS/C1005 Introduction to Microbiology 10 BS1023 Parasites & Pathogens 10 D1100 Animal Science 10 Year 2 (level 5, HE2, HE Diploma) 100 compulsory credits BS/C2021 Bioscience Skills/ 20 Sgiliau Biowyddoniaeth BNS2002 Evolution & Genetics 2 20 BS2018 Animal Behaviour 20 BS2022 Vertebrate Biology 20 BS2017 Invertebrate Biology 20 20 optional credits BS2025 Field courses 20 BSP2066 Laboratory Placement 20 D2003 Principles of Conservation 20 D2009 Conservation Practice 20 Year 3 (level 6, HE3. BSc) 20 core credits BNS3004 Advances in Behaviour 20 20 or 40 Project credits BS/C3110 Experimental Project 40 OR BS3111 Literature Review Project 20 60 or 80 optional credits (*students taking BS3111 must take at least one of the asterisked modules) BS3112 Group Projects* 20 BS3141 Science, Society & Employability* 20 BSP3006 Tenerife Field Course* 20 BS3139 Molecular Ecology & Evolution 20 BS3137 Systematics + Diversity 20 BS3145 Fish Biology 2 20 BS3146 Herpetology 20 BS3144 Animal Survival Strategies 20 BNS3003 Freshwater Ecosystems 2 20 4
Curriculum Map Module Code Programme Learning Outcome Year 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 Compulsory ONS1001 Introductory Research Skills (20) DNS1003 Ecology & Evolution (20) BNS1002 Organismal Diversity (20) BSP1022 Biology Practicals (20) BS1018 Tutorials BNS1004 Cellular & Molecular Biology (20) BS1005 Introduction to Microbiology (10) BS1023 Parasites & Pathogens (10) D1100 Animal Science (10) Year 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 Compulsory BS2021 Bioscience Skills (20) BNS2002 Evolution & Genetics 2 (20) BS2018 Animal Behaviour (20) BS2022 Vertebrate Biology (20) BS2017 Invertebrate Biology (20) BS2025 Field courses (20) BSP2066 Laboratory Placement (20) D2003 Principles of Conservation (20) D2009 Conservation Practice (20) 5
Year 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 Core BNS3004 Advances in Behaviour (20) Project BS3110 Experimental Project (40) BS3111 Literature Review Project (20) BS3112 Group Projects (20) BS3141 Science, Society & Employability (20) BSP3006 Tenerife Field Course (20) BS3144 Animal Survival Strategies (20) BS3137 Systematics & Diversity (20) BS3139 Molecular Ecology and Evolution (20) BS3145 Fish Biology 2 (20) BS3146 Herpetology (20) BNS3003 Freshwater Ecosystems 2 (20) 6
Transferrable Skills: (1) Numeracy and/or statistics (2) Bioinformatics (3) Writing skills (4) Presentation skills (5) Experimental design, hypothesis testing (6) Team work (7) Employability (8) Ethics Module Skills 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Year 1 Compulsory ONS-1001 - Introductory Research Skills (20) DNS-1003 - Ecology & Evolution (20) BNS-1002 Organismal Diversity (20) BSP/C-1022 - Biology Practicals (20) BS/C-1018 - Tutorials Year One (10) BNS/C-1004 - Cellular & Molecular Biology (20) BS-1023 - Parasites & Pathogens (10) D-1100 Animal Science (10) BS/C-1005 - Microbiology (10) 7 Skills 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Year 2 Compulsory BS-2021 - Bioscience Skills (20) BNS-2002 - Evolution & Genetics 2 (20) BS-2018 Animal
Behaviour (20) BS-2022 - Vertebrate Biology (20) BS-2017 - Invertebrate Biology (20) BS-2025 - Field Course (20) BSP-2066 - Laboratory Placement (20) D-2003 - Principles of Conservation (20) D-2009 Conservation Practice (20) Skills 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Year 3 Core BNS-3004 Advances in Behaviour (20) Projects BS/C-3110 - Experimental Project (40) or BS-3111 - Literature Review (20) BS-3112 Group Project Options BS-3144 - Animal Survival Strategies (20) BS-3141 - Science, Society & Employability (20) BSP-3006 - Tenerife Field Course (20) BS-3139 - Molecular Ecology & Evolution (20) BS-3137 - Systematics & Diversity (20) BS-3137 Fish Biology 2 (20) 8
BS-3146 - Herpetology (20) BNS-3003 Freshwater Ecosystems (20) Exit Awards Award (e.g. Cert HE or PGCert) Award (e.g. Dip HE or PGDip) Please list core/compulsory/optional modules for each exit award HE Certificate: all modules listed under year 1 HE Diploma: all modules listed under years 1 & 2 11. Criteria for Admission English, Welsh, Scottish and Northern Irish Qualifications GCE A level or equivalent: 260 320 points to include Biology and one other science subject. Irish Leaving Certificate with 400 points including Biology. Scottish Highers with 280 points including Biology at Advanced Higher Level. BTEC Extended Diploma: 280 points Mature students/access graduates will be considered on individual merit Assessment for transition into Master at end of year 2. Students must achieve 60% or higher. This applies for those who have applied for the 4 year Master and for those who want to transfer from BSc (Hons) degrees. 12. Student employability & career opportunities. IELTS: overall 6.0 or higher, no individual component below 5.5 While this course is not primarily vocational, it provides key transferrable, life and employability skills. We provide opportunities for students to take modules in Science, Society and Employability and to undertake Work Placements in 2 nd year or to carry out their 3 rd year projects with external organisations. Suitable career opportunities exist in conservation organisations, zoos and in postgraduate study and research. 9