6 EC
Semester 1, period 3
5224IECR6Y
| Owner | Master Biological Sciences |
| Coordinator | dr. Petra Visser |
| Part of | Master Biological Sciences, track General Biology, year 1Master Biological Sciences, track Freshwater and Marine Biology, year 1 |
This course is the main field excursion of the Track Freshwater and Marine Biology of the MSc Biological Sciences and focuses on the biodiversity of coral reefs. Emphasis lies on corals and algae, but the biology and ecology of other reef organisms (i.e. fish, microbes) will also be discussed.
The course entirely takes places on Curaçao and includes lectures, fieldwork, and experiments. The duration of the entire course is four weeks.
Diving and snorkeling occurs from shore or by boat at several locations around Curaçao or directly in front of Carmabi. In the field, students will learn how to use different sampling techniques and take underwater measurements using modern equipment, e.g., surveys of coral community composition, measurements of temperature and light profiles, and quantification of photosynthetic rates of corals using a Diving-PAM. In the laboratories of Carmabi, small experiments will be performed.
In the weekends, excursions will be made to Curaçao’s undeveloped North Coast (to get an impression of the geological history of the island), caves, inner bays (to see turtles), and the Christoffel Park.
After finishing the master course Coral Reef Ecology, the student is able to:
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Activity |
Number of hours |
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Fieldwork |
100 |
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Lectures |
8 |
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Self-study |
34 |
|
Laboratory work |
10 |
|
Excursions |
16 |
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Total 6 EC x 28 h |
168 |
The programme does not have requirements concerning attendance (OER-B).
Additional requirements for this course:
Attendance at lectures is highly recommended. Attendance during practical components is mandatory.
| Item and weight | Details | Remarks |
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Final grade | ||
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15% Plan of research (presentation) | Must be ≥ 5, Allows retake | Only during the course |
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10% Exam | Must be ≥ 5, Allows retake | Only during the course |
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20% Field/labwork skills and working attitude | Must be ≥ 5 | |
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15% Presentation of results | Must be ≥ 5, Allows retake | Only during the course |
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40% Report | Must be ≥ 5, Allows retake | Within a month after the course |
Contact the course coordinator to make an appointment for inspection.
the students (in groups of 2-3 students) formulate a hypothesis based on recent literature, and design a research project to test this hypothesis. This plan will be presented in a seminar using a Powerpoint presentation.
During the lab/fieldwork the students execute the designed research project during 7 days.
At the end of the practical work, the students present their results in a seminar using a Powerpoint presentation.
The students will write a scientific report about the results they obtained during their practical work.
Onderstaande opdrachten komen aan bod in deze cursus:
The 'Regulations governing fraud and plagiarism for UvA students' applies to this course. This will be monitored carefully. Upon suspicion of fraud or plagiarism the Examinations Board of the programme will be informed. For the 'Regulations governing fraud and plagiarism for UvA students' see: www.uva.nl/plagiarism
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Activity |
Hours |
|
Fieldwork |
100 hours |
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Lectures |
8 hours |
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Laboratory work |
10 hours |
|
Excursions |
16 hours |
|
Self study |
35 hours |
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Total ECTS 6 x 28 |
168 hours |
The schedule for this course is published on DataNose.
Recommended prior knowledge: Students should have participated in the MSc course Benthic Ecosystem prior to this course.
A diving certificate (e.g. PADI Open Water or a higher) is mandatory before starting the course.
Additional costs: Students have to pay (1) their own travel to and accommodation (incl. meals) on Curaçao, (2) a DAN diving insurance Silver (obliged), (3) the rental of their diving gear (except tanks). Students will stay at Carmabi during the course in Curacao.