Conducted in
term:
2024/25Z
ECTS credits:
4
Language:
English
Organized by:
Department of Pharmaceutical Botany and Pharmacognosy
(for:
Faculty of Pharmacy)
Botany 1755-F1-BOT-J
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Total student workload
(in Polish) 1. Obligatory hours realized with the teacher participation:
- lectures participation – 30 hours,
- laboratories participation – 50 hours,
- tutorials participation – 10 hours,
- field classes – 10 hours,
- consultations – 5 hours,
Total obligatory hours realized with the teacher participation: 105 hours, which corresponds to 4.2 ECTS point.
2. Student workload balance:
- lecture participation – 30 hours,
- laboratories participation – 50 hours,
- tutorials participation – 10 hours,
- field classes – 10 hours,
- preparation a herbarium – 10 hours,
- preparation and completion of notes – 30 hours,
- test preparation – 25 hours,
- exam preparation – 50 hours.
- reading the indicated literature – 5 hours,
- consultations – 5 hours,
A total work amount: 225 hours, which corresponds to 9 ECTS point.
3. Workload related to conducting research:
- reading the indicated literature – 5 hours,
- participation in lectures (including research results and scientific studies) – 30 hours,
- participation in scientific consultations – 5 hours,
- participation in laboratories including research results and scientific studies) – 50 hours,
- preparation for laboratories including scientific results –5 hours,
- preparation a herbarium using scientific literature – 10 hours,
- preparation for final exam including research results and scientific studies in the field of botany – 40 hours.
A total student workload related to the conducted research is 145 hours, which corresponds to 5.8 ECTS point.
4. Time required for the preparation and participation in evaluating process:
- test preparation – 25 hours,
- exam preparation – 50 hours.
Total time required for the preparation and participation in evaluating process: 75 hours, which corresponds to 3 ECTS point.
5. Time required for the practical training completion – not applicable.
Learning outcomes - knowledge
(in Polish) W1: Is able to characterize the morphological and anatomical structure of fungi, lichens, bryophytes, ferns and seed plants supplying medicinal raw materials –K_A.W24
W2: Has basic knowledge of pharmacopoeial and non-pharmacopoeial plant materials – K_A.W24
W3: Knows the basics of systematics of plants and fungi and the rules for using keys to determine vascular plants –K_A.W25
W4: Knows the rules for making a herbarium, including labeling of herbarium plants – K_A.W26
Learning outcomes - skills
(in Polish) U1: Identifies and characterizes plant cell structures and plant tissues – K_A.U16
U2: Identifies and characterizes the morphological and anatomical structure of plant organs – K_A.U16
U3: Recognizes selected families, types and species of plants with particular emphasis on medicinal taxa based on morphological features – K_A.U17
Learning outcomes - social competencies
(in Polish) K1: Develops teamwork skills – K3
K2: Evaluates the value of various sources of information, preferring objective, reliable and consistent with the state of modern knowledge – K7
K3: Draws conclusions from his own observations of plants and measurements of their characteristics – K8
Teaching methods
(in Polish) Lectures:
expository teaching methods - informative lecture (conventional),
multimedia presentation
Laboratories:
exploratory teaching methods – practical, classic problem-solving, laboratory, round table
Tutorials:
multimedia presentation,
problem methods
Field classes:
observation of plants in the Garden of Medicinal and Cosmetic Plants CM Nicolaus Copernicus University and in the Botanical Garden LPKiW in Myślęcinek
Observation/demonstration teaching methods
- display
Expository teaching methods
- discussion
- description
- informative (conventional) lecture
- description
- informative (conventional) lecture
Exploratory teaching methods
- laboratory
- practical
- observation
- practical
- observation
Type of course
compulsory course
Prerequisites
(in Polish) A student starting education in the subject of Botany should have basic knowledge in the field of biology.
Course coordinators
Additional information
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