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BIOL3106 Biosecurity

Later Year Course

Offered By Biology Teaching and Learning Centre
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Biology
Offered in Second Semester, 2013 and Second Semester, 2014
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

In the face of global climate change, a growing human population and the threat of bioterrorism, pests and diseases are an increasingly important threat to human, animal and plant biosecurity and ultimately global food security. This course examines the biology of major threat organisms including pest animals, weeds, parasites and pathogenic micro-organisms, with a focus on endemic and exotic threats to Australian health and agriculture. The social, economic and environmental impact of pests and diseases and the effectiveness of regulatory, biological and biotechnological measures used to control pests and diseases will also be examined. Australian regulatory frameworks designed to exclude exotic pests and diseases and to manage endemic pests and diseases will be a particular focus.

Honours Pathway Option (HPO)

Entry to this option will be subject to approval by the course convener. Students who take this option will be required to undertake a small lab-based project in the mid-semester break and write a report, which will be assessed and replace the essay.

Learning Outcomes

Undergraduate LOs:

On satisfying the requirements of this course, students will have the knowledge and skills to:

  1. research biosecurity information and online biosecurity resources;
  2. discuss and present biosecurity information verbally, visually and in writing;
  3. understand the regulatory frameworks related to biosecurity and ability to navigate and use these frameworks.
Indicative Assessment
  • Written exam 40%
  • Case-study seminar 20%
  • Essay 30%
  • Opinion article 10%
Workload

26 lectures and up to 22 hours of guest seminars and student case study presentations

Requisite Statement

BIOL2161, CHEM1201

Majors/Specialisations Biology
Science Group C
Academic Contact Dr David Jones

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