Lecture 1 The atmosphere, its composition and physical characteristics
Lecture 2 Air pollution and health
Lecture 3 Introduction to ecological sciences
Lecture 4 Agriculture and conservation
Lecture 5 Sustainable Watershed Management
Lecture 6 Aquaculture
Lecture 7 Motivating sustainable behaviour
Lecture 8 Ecosystem Connectivity
Lecture 9 Overfishing
Learning Outcomes:
To pass this module students will need to be able to:
1. demonstrate sufficient knowledge and information of ecology to be able to contribute critically to a multidisciplinary view of environmental questions;
2. discuss why it is necessary for managers of natural resources to have an understanding of ecological theory and principles and their application within the environment;
3. understand the role of environmental science in the production of management plans, and applied management of natural resources;
4. show an understanding of the term, and discuss the need for, natural resource management.
Lecture 2 Air pollution and health
Lecture 3 Introduction to ecological sciences
Lecture 4 Agriculture and conservation
Lecture 5 Sustainable Watershed Management
Lecture 6 Aquaculture
Lecture 7 Motivating sustainable behaviour
Lecture 8 Ecosystem Connectivity
Lecture 9 Overfishing
Learning Outcomes:
To pass this module students will need to be able to:
1. demonstrate sufficient knowledge and information of ecology to be able to contribute critically to a multidisciplinary view of environmental questions;
2. discuss why it is necessary for managers of natural resources to have an understanding of ecological theory and principles and their application within the environment;
3. understand the role of environmental science in the production of management plans, and applied management of natural resources;
4. show an understanding of the term, and discuss the need for, natural resource management.