To be read in conjunction with the program of study requirements for the
- Bachelor of Science
- Bachelor of Science (Science Policy and Communication)
- Bachelor of Arts and Science
- Bachelor of Design and Technology Innovation
Aims
The program of study aims to provide students with a broad-based foundation in science together with the ability to acquire extensive subject knowledge in the discipline of animal biology. It also aims to develop a range of transferable research, analytical and communication skills including the capacity to:
- understand and apply relevant scientific principles in the area of animal biology
- employ scientific methodologies such as experimentation and data analysis in the area of animal biology
- interpret and present scientific information regarding animal biology, including communicating effectively with a variety of audiences in written and spoken forms
- critically analyse, interpret and evaluate information relevant to animal biology
- appreciate the multidisciplinary nature of the study of animal biology and engage positively with people and ideas beyond their own discipline
- appreciate the societal and ethical contexts of animal biology and the profesional practice of organismal biologists
- work independently and take responsibility for updating and adapting their knowledge and skills
- work effectively, cooperatively and productively within a team.
The major provides the foundations that will underpin ongoing professional development, preparing graduates for further study in disciplines related to studies in animal biology or for a career in a field related to animal biology or in other areas where the range of skills and knowledge acquired is needed or desirable.
Learning outcomes
On completion of the major students will be able to:
- demonstrate familiarity with and critically apply current theories, subject content, professional methodologies, ethical frameworks and research procedures relevant to animal biology
- analyse and critically evaluate ideas, data and information and apply relevant scientific principles to solve problems by, for example, creating hypotheses, testing theories and predictions, designing and conducting experiments and statistically analysing data
- undertake studies relating to animal biology in both laboratory and field contexts
- communicate their findings and present information clearly to a variety of audiences in written and spoken form
- appreciate the multidisciplinary nature of animal biology and the relationships between this area and other disciplines
- work and learn independently and appreciate the need for continuing professional development
- contribute effectively as part of a team in order to achieve common goals.
Program of study
Major - Animal Biology - Year 1 topics
22.5 units comprising:
Core - Year 1 Topics
BIOL1101 Evolution of Biological Diversity (4.5 units)
BIOL1102 Molecular Basis of Life (4.5 units)
STAT1122 Biostatistics (4.5 units)
Option - Year 1 Topics
Plus one of:
CHEM1101 Chemical Structure and Bonding (4.5 units)
CHEM1201 General Chemistry (4.5 units)
Plus:
CHEM1202 Chemistry for the Life Sciences (4.5 units)
Major - Animal Biology - Year 2 topics
18 units comprising:
Core - Year 2 Topics
BIOL2701 Experimental Design and Statistics for Biology (4.5 units)
BIOL2702 Genetics, Evolution and Biodiversity (4.5 units)
BIOL2711 Ecology (4.5 units)
BIOL2721 Foundations of Animal Behaviour (4.5 units)
Major - Animal Biology - Year 3 topics
18 units comprising:
Core - Year 3 Topics
BIOL2712 Animal Diversity (4.5 units)
BIOL3712 Integrative Physiology of Animals and Plants (4.5 units)
BIOL3721 Research in Animal Behaviour (4.5 units)
BIOL3751 Marine Mammals, Birds and Reptiles (4.5 units)