Competencies and objectives

 

Course context for academic year 2020-21

Botany is a compulsory subject in the Formative Key Module of the Degree in Biology, whose primary goal is to provide students a complete picture of the different groups of plant organisms: algae, fungi and plants. Consequently, Botany has always been considered as one of the basic pillars of the degree, proving essential not only for future biologists to gain a complete picture of the overall complexity of the plant organisms and systems -and the evolutionary processes in which they are involved-, but also to enable them to understand and successfully cope with other biological matters to be addressed within the next semesters.

Botany aims to provide students the basic tools for the better knowledge of plant world as a whole. Plant organisms, due to their biodiversity and biomass in terrestrial and marine ecosystems, are of paramount importance in almost all environments, not only as primary producers but as sustenance and support for other groups of living being, with which they constantly interact in ecosystems. The course begins with an overview of this discipline, by recalling and expanding some of the aspects studied in previous semesters. The subsequent study of the basic morphology of vegetative and reproductive plant structures is the principal part of the subject, they always being focused from evolutionary and adaptive perspectives. Furthermore, the study of vegetation and landscape is undertaken in the final part of the course, which will facilitate to study relationships of plant organisms among themselves and with the environment.

The location of this subject in the First semester of the Second course (year) of the Biology degree will provide the student an easier comprehension of the basics of Botany, as other subjects will have already been studied that are basic for a correct understanding of botanical matters. Furthermore, students will be able to deepen with agility and solvency in the particular contents of Botany, allowing them to reach the competences own of the subject. However, it has to be properly coordinated with the rest of subjects of both the Degree and the Second course to ensure proper acquirement of generic skills of the module. In particular, Botany is basic to deal with solvency enough the subject Plant biodiversity, which complements it in the Second semester of the Second course.

Summarizing, Botany provides the basic knowledge to successfully cope with some of the matters and subjects of the degree that are tenable at the following semesters, as well as for the development of the professional activity of the future Graduate in Biology, according with the specific competencies conferred by the Spanish Official College of Biologists (COB).

 

 

Course content (verified by ANECA in official undergraduate and Master’s degrees)

Generic Degree Course Competences

  • CG1 : Develop capacity for analysis, synthesis and critical reasoning.
  • CG10 : Develop knowledge-based critical attitudes.
  • CG3 : Solve problems effectively.
  • CG4 : Show capacity for teamwork.
  • CG5 : Commitment to ethics and the values of equality, as well as social responsibility as a citizen and as a professional.
  • CG6 : Learn autonomously.

 

Specific Competences:>>Theoretical

  • CE12 : Understand the fundamentals of Biogeography.
  • CE19 : Study animal and plant anatomy and morphology.
  • CE22 : Analyse and interpret the development, growth and biological cycles of living beings.
  • CE4 : Recognise different levels of organisation in living systems.
  • CE7 : Understand evolutionary mechanisms and models.

 

Specific Competences:>>Ability

  • CE36 : Prepare, present and defend scientific and technical reports both in writing and orally to an audience.
  • CE37 : Ability to find, analyse, understand and write scientific and technical texts.
  • CE38 : Use inductive and deductive methods correctly in the field of Biology.

 

Generic UA Competences

  • CGUA2 : Express oneself correctly, both orally and in writing, in either of the official languages of the Region of Valencia.

 

 

 

Learning outcomes (Training objectives)

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Specific objectives stated by the academic staff for academic year 2020-21

Objectives listed in the tab of the subject (Verifica): 

 

- To recognize different organization levels of plant organisms (algae, fungi and plants).

- To discuss the main morphological features of plant organisms.

- To analyze and interpret life cycles of plant organisms.

- To understand the basics of Geobotany.

- To generate reports and talks on Botany from the information obtained in both lectures and practical classes.

 

Specific objectives recommended by lecturers:

 

 - To manage botanical terms in different languages, in relation with their Spanish and English equivalencies.

- To know the order of magnitude data are located within.

- To produce value judgments of materials and methods used for some given targets.

- To acquire abilities enough to interpret data from a plant organism, being able to classify it into a particular system.

 

 

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General

Code: 26523
Lecturer responsible:
CRESPO VILLALBA, MANUEL BENITO
Credits ECTS: 6,00
Theoretical credits: 1,00
Practical credits: 1,40
Distance-base hours: 3,60

Departments involved

  • Dept: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES AND NATURAL RESOURCES
    Area: BOTANICS
    Theoretical credits: 1
    Practical credits: 1,4
    This Dept. is responsible for the course.
    This Dept. is responsible for the final mark record.

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