Competencies and objectives
Course context for academic year 2019-20
La asignatura Planctología y micropaleontología marina proporcionará los conocimientos necesarios para comprender las características, técnicas de estudio y aplicaciones del plancton marino (fitoplancton y zooplancton) actual y fosil,
Course content (verified by ANECA in official undergraduate and Master’s degrees) for academic year 2019-20
Specific Competences:>>Theoretical
- CE1 : Possess a basic understanding of molecular structure, genetics, cell organisation and the evolutionary processes of living beings.
- CE10 : Understand the different adaptations (morphological, physical, conduct) of living beings in the marine environment.
- CE11 : Acquire knowledge of internal and external geology, as well as the materials and processes related to geology.
- CE13 : Understand basic sampling techniques for water column, seabed and associated organisms, as well as measurement techniques for structural and dynamic variables.
- CE14 : Acquire knowledge of the different fields of application (resources, planning and management, infrastructures, etc.) of the marine sciences.
- CE18 : Understand the factors linked with global climate change and its records.
- CE2 : Acquire a basic understanding of internal and external geological materials and processes.
- CE6 : Know and understand the essential facts, concepts, principles and theories related to marine sciences and their relationship with other sciences.
- CE7 : Understand the structural and functional organisation of marine organisms and their biological diversity.
- CE8 : Understand the basic principles of ecology, the structure and function of ecosystems, developing it for the marine and coastal environment.
Specific Competences:>>Ability
- CE21 : Use the necessary information and documentation for the separation, identification and cataloguing of marine organisms.
- CE22 : Capacity to gather data (oceanographic, biological, sediment, logical, chemical, etc.), evaluate, process and interpret it as per the theories in use.
- CE23 : Know how to work on oceanographic campaigns and in the laboratory in a responsible and safe manner, encouraging teamwork.
- CE24 : Capacity to recognise, evaluate and manage marine resources of different types.
- CE25 : Interpret, characterise and map marine and coastal communities.
- CE26 : Acquire the ability to design, process information, draft and execute projects related with marine and coastal environments.
- CE27 : Be skilled in the practical use of models, incorporating new data for the validation, improvement and evolution of the same.
- CE29 : Understand the working of companies associated with the marine environment, recognise specific problems and propose solutions.
- CE30 : Be able to carry out standard sampling procedures related to research tasks in the sea and in the laboratory.
- CE35 : Know and understand the importance of bio-indicators in the marine environment, as well as their evaluation and monitoring.
Learning outcomes (Training objectives)
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Specific objectives stated by the academic staff for academic year 2019-20
General
Code:
24542
Lecturer responsible:
Corbi Sevila, Hugo Antonio
Credits ECTS:
6,00
Theoretical credits:
0,80
Practical credits:
1,60
Distance-base hours:
3,60
Departments involved
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Dept:
EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Area: STRATIGRAPHY
Theoretical credits: 0,4
Practical credits: 0,8
This Dept. is responsible for the course.
This Dept. is responsible for the final mark record. -
Dept:
MARINE SCIENCES AND APPLIED BIOLOGY
Area: BOTANICA
Theoretical credits: 0,2
Practical credits: 0,4 -
Dept:
MARINE SCIENCES AND APPLIED BIOLOGY
Area: STATISTICS AND OPERATIONS RESEARCH
Theoretical credits: 0,2
Practical credits: 0,4
Study programmes where this course is taught
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DEGREE IN MARINE SCIENCES
Course type: OPTIONAL (Year: 4)