Τμήμα Ωκεανογραφίας και Θαλασσίων Βιοεπιστημών

Biology
School:
Of the Environment
Academic Unit:
Department of Marine Sciences
Level of studies:
Undergraduate
Course Code:
191ΜΥ2Υ
Semester:
Α
Course Title:
Biology
Credits
6
Course Type:
General Background
Prerequisite Courses:
No prerequisite courses.
Language of Instruction and Examinations:
Greek. In case of ERASMUS students: English
Is the course offered to Erasmus students:
Yes

Understanding of basic theoretical and practical issues of biology of the cell and multicellular organisms. Upon completion of this course the student will be able to attend the courses on marine biological resources that are offered by the Department.

-Search, analysis and synthesis of data and information, using the necessary technologies
-Adapting to new situations
-Decision-making
-Respect for the natural environment
-Production of free, creative and inductive thinking

Biology is the science that studies life and provides knowledge to solve global problems, such as diseases, environmental pollution, overpopulation and food shortages. Therefore, the purpose of the course is to delimit the subject of biological science and to provide unquestionable basic knowledge applicable to all types of organisms. It is aimed at students who want to understand the phenomenon of life at a higher and more specialized level not only of an individual organism but also of a set of organisms and the environment.

The lesson of biology offers the basic knowledge required for track disciplines which involve understanding the mechanisms of living systems. The lectures deal with the organization of life, bio-molecules (sugars, lipids, proteins and nucleic acids), enzymes, Enzyme Kinetics, cellular respiration, photosynthesis, cell cycle, heredity and evolution.

The lesson is accompanied by a series of laboratory exercises aimed to familiarize the students in a lab environment and specifically in the use of the microscope, in learning basic quantitative spectrophotometric analysis of biomolecules, in developing skills in the use of equipment for the observation of fresh biological material and permanent preparations.

Face-to-face

Communication via e-class platform

(Power-point presentations in English at the e-class platform)

Activity Semester workload
Lectures
39
Lectures
15
Independent study
98
Final exam
3
Course total
155

Language of evaluation:

Greek.

In case of ERASMUS students: English

Method of evaluation:

Written exam with essay and multiple-choice questions 60%

Lab Exam 40%

The students can see the corrected exams and request clarifications on the grading.

Suggested bibliography:

1) Campbell Biology by Jane B. Reece, et al.

2) Leonidas E & Molfetas S (1994) Biology – a journey through life, editions Kastaniotis, Athens (in Greek).

Related academic journals:

Journal of Biology, Springer Link, https://link.springer.com/journal/13061