Module Overview

Environmental Health Ecology and Entomology

The module commences with a conceptual treatment of genetics and proceeds to apply this in exploring the process of evolution. The plant and animal kingdoms are delineated using the principles of evolution .The study of ecology draws together all the foregoing matters and applies them in the matter of a field trip. Finally, the impact of man upon the environment is examined. This part of the module presents the principal parasites of man to be encountered by the environmental health practitioner in Ireland. This includes various ectoparasitic insects and mites. The treatment of insects and mites is extended to cover such species as are pests of stored produce, and insects responsible for transmitting food poisoning organisms. Attention is also given to insects whose juveniles may function as monitors of water purity. 

Module Code

TFBG 1007

ECTS Credits

5

*Curricular information is subject to change

Cell Division and cancers, Genetics, classical and molecular Evolution Introduction to ecology Energy flow; food chains and food webs Population ecology. Diversity Impact of Man upon the Environment. Field trip (including preparation and analysis) Parasitic Protozoa, Platyhelminthes and Nematoda Introduction to Arthropoda. Mites. Non-metamorphosing insects; Metamorphosing insects.

Lectures and guided reading supported by audiovisual aids. Use of microscopes and stereoscopes to examine dead and living organisms, and recording of information thence acquired by appropriate drawing techniques.

 

Module Content & Assessment
Assessment Breakdown %
Other Assessment(s)100