280212 VO PF2 Introduction in Environmental Biology (NPI) (2014W)
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max. 30 participants
Language: English
Examination dates
Friday
30.01.2015
Wednesday
25.02.2015
16:00 - 18:00
Übungsraum 6
Wednesday
25.03.2015
16:00 - 18:00
Übungsraum 6
Wednesday
29.04.2015
16:00 - 18:00
Übungsraum 6
Lecturers
Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N
Wednesday
01.10.
16:15 - 18:30
Seminarraum Geochemie 2C193 1.OG UZA II
Wednesday
08.10.
16:15 - 18:30
Seminarraum Geochemie 2C193 1.OG UZA II
Wednesday
15.10.
16:15 - 18:30
Seminarraum Geochemie 2C193 1.OG UZA II
Wednesday
22.10.
16:15 - 18:30
Seminarraum Geochemie 2C193 1.OG UZA II
Wednesday
29.10.
16:15 - 18:30
Seminarraum Geochemie 2C193 1.OG UZA II
Wednesday
05.11.
16:15 - 18:30
Seminarraum Geochemie 2C193 1.OG UZA II
Wednesday
12.11.
16:15 - 18:30
Seminarraum Geochemie 2C193 1.OG UZA II
Wednesday
19.11.
16:15 - 18:30
Seminarraum Geochemie 2C193 1.OG UZA II
Wednesday
26.11.
16:15 - 18:30
Seminarraum Geochemie 2C193 1.OG UZA II
Wednesday
03.12.
16:15 - 18:30
Seminarraum Geochemie 2C193 1.OG UZA II
Wednesday
10.12.
16:15 - 18:30
Seminarraum Geochemie 2C193 1.OG UZA II
Wednesday
17.12.
16:15 - 18:30
Seminarraum Geochemie 2C193 1.OG UZA II
Wednesday
07.01.
16:15 - 18:30
Seminarraum Geochemie 2C193 1.OG UZA II
Wednesday
14.01.
16:15 - 18:30
Seminarraum Geochemie 2C193 1.OG UZA II
Wednesday
21.01.
16:15 - 18:30
Seminarraum Geochemie 2C193 1.OG UZA II
Wednesday
28.01.
16:15 - 18:30
Seminarraum Geochemie 2C193 1.OG UZA II
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Learning outcome: Students are able to recognize plants and microorganisms as
key players of element cycles and ecosystem scale processes. They can explain major physiological processes, such as CO2- and N2-fixation, or energy generation by respiration or fermentation. They are able to relate these cellular processes to the ecosystem scale and are able to identify the various controls over biological production and decomposition processes. Upon successful completion of the module, students can view the above described processes from an ecological perspective, specifically under the aspects of spatial and temporal variations of ecosystems, organismic interactions and community composition.
key players of element cycles and ecosystem scale processes. They can explain major physiological processes, such as CO2- and N2-fixation, or energy generation by respiration or fermentation. They are able to relate these cellular processes to the ecosystem scale and are able to identify the various controls over biological production and decomposition processes. Upon successful completion of the module, students can view the above described processes from an ecological perspective, specifically under the aspects of spatial and temporal variations of ecosystems, organismic interactions and community composition.
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