654-305 Experimental Animal Behaviour | |
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Credit Points | 12.5 |
HECS Band | 2 |
Coordinator | Dr R Mulder; A/Prof M A Elgar |
Prerequisites | 654-204 and one of 654-201 or 654-202. |
Corequisites | 654-315. |
Semester | 1 (view timetable) |
Contact | Three tutorials (6 hours) and 60 hours of practical work |
Subject Description | This subject explores the techniques and methods of undertaking research in animal behaviour, including experimental and sampling design, data collection, statistical analysis of data and presentation of the research results. Students will participate in a group project, in which they will design, execute, analyse and interpret observational and experimental studies of the behaviour of animals in either natural or captive populations. The subject builds upon existing generic skills, including an ability to assimilate and critically evaluate new knowledge within a scientific paradigm, and to communicate that knowledge to others. Students should also develop skills in managing a group research project, and in analysing, interpreting and evaluating scientific data critically. They should also gain experience in writing a scientific report, providing and responding to peer reviews, and making an oral presentation. |
Assessment | An end-of-semester oral presentation (10%), and up to 3000 words of practical assignments (90%). |
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