Gwybodaeth Modiwlau

Module Identifier
BR37720
Module Title
Freshwater Biology Field Course
Academic Year
2025/2026
Co-ordinator
Semester
Semester 1
Other Staff

Course Delivery

 

Assessment

Assessment Type Assessment length / details Proportion
Semester Assessment Skills & knowledge test  Short answer / multiple choice  50%
Semester Assessment Scientific Report  Max 3,000 words  50%
Supplementary Assessment Supplementary skills & knowledge test  Short answer / multiple choice  50%
Supplementary Assessment Supplementary scientific Report  Max 3,000 words  50%

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this module students should be able to:

Safely and competently apply a range of tools/techniques used for the collection of biological and environmental field data from freshwater environments.

Identify, to species level, a range of common freshwater organisms.

Demonstrate the scientific method including hypotheses generation, experimental design, data acquisition, data presentation/analysis and communication of scientific outcomes with reference to the scientific literature.

Through field experience, demonstrate an improved knowledge of freshwater biology.

Brief description

The field course is residential and you will be hosted at a field station chosen to offer opportunities for the acquisition of practical skills and knowledge in the field of freshwater biology. The field course is heavily weighted toward practical sessions, supplemented with a series of lectures and laboratory sessions for quantification and analysis of material. Throughout, you will be expected to discuss data collected from field sampling and laboratory analysis in the context of the specific hypotheses being tested as well as established ecological/biological theory and current thinking within the wider scientific literature (prior study of BR22020 Freshwater Biology is recommended).

Content

The module will involve an intensive residential field course made up of briefing sessions and practical skills development. Practical sessions will introduce students to different sampling techniques and aquatic environments, and the fauna and flora characteristic of these environments. Students will therefore gain experience in the collection of both biological and environmental data along with taxonomic identification and dissection. Students will undertake group work, and will gain experience in the analysis and presentation of scientific data.

Module Skills

Skills Type Skills details
Application of Number The biological/environmental data collected will be analysed quantitatively using statistical techniques.
Communication Students will be expected to listen effectively in the lectures, and practicals and will be expected to initiate/contribute to subsequent discussions. They will have the opportunity to work in small groups, which will require the oral exchange of ideas/data. The students will communicate their scientific outcomes via a skills test and scientific report, as well as question and answer sessions.
Improving own Learning and Performance Through discussion of performance within groups, subsequent peer assessment and through oral and written feedback following submission of assessed work.
Information Technology Students will build competence and confidence with standard data handling/analysis and graphing tools as well as using the internet and other IT resources for further research.
Personal Development and Career planning Students will gain confidence in their ability to evaluate freshwater biological problems through an awareness of their personal skills and objectively assess the quality of proposed solutions. They will also gain experience in techniques used by research scientists, consultancy organizations, NGOs etc. Feedback will be given where appropriate.
Problem solving Through all the coursework students will be challenged to identify and solve complex problems-assessed through assessments.
Research skills Students will be expected to produce academically appropriate assignments and comment, evaluate and scrutinize their own data in light of the scientific literature.
Subject Specific Skills Use of field equipment specific to freshwater biology. Taxonomic skills with respect to freshwater organisms. Appreciation of health and safety issues relevant to freshwater fieldwork.
Team work Students will work in small groups. They will be expected to contribute to the planning and organisation of the practical exercises, delegation of tasks within the group, and the execution of techniques relevant to the data collection as well as cooperation of amongst group members during group data preparation.

Notes

This module is at CQFW Level 6