Programme
Bachelor of Environmental Science (Biodiversity and Conservation) (Hons.)
Professional Recognition
Malaysian Qualification Agency (MQA)
Intake
January / June / August
Duration
3 Years
Fees
RM 38,000.00
Entry Requirements
Foundation in Science program/Diploma with CGPA 2.0 and above/STPM with 2 principles inclusive of a science subject/credit in Bahasa Malaysia and a pass in English at SPM level/has sat MUET.
Overview
Program Learning Outcomes
Programme Stucture
Year 1 | |
Course Code | Course |
FMS 1113BBS 1134
BDS 1134 ZES 1133 MPW 2153 FMS 1243 ZES 1243 MPW 2113/2123 MPW 2143 BDS 1114 BDS 1214 BDS 1313 BDS 1123 ZKU 1112 |
MathematicsGenetics
Chemistry for Biology Technical English I Moral Studies Biostatics Technical English 2 National Language A or B Islamic Studies Biology Ecology Conservation Biology Introduction to IT Co-curriculum |
Year 2 | |
Course Code | Course |
BDS 2242BDS 2224
BDS 2134 PFS 3233 BDS 3123 BDS 3213 BDS 3113 MPW 2133 BDS 2114 BDS 2124 BDS 2144 BDS 2313 PMS 1113 |
Global Environmental IssuesAquatic System
Environmental Science I Entrepreneurship Scientific Comm. Environmental Law and Policy Environmental Management Malaysia Studies Plant Diversity Microbial Diversity Population Genetics Biodiversity Practical Principle and Practices of Management |
Year 3 | |
Course Code | Course |
BDS 2214BDS 2234
BBS 2214 BDS 3223 BDS 3126 BDS 3316 BDS 4114 BDS 4214 BDS 4124 BDS 4234 BDS 4134 BDS 4234 BDS 3126 |
Animal DiversityEnvironmental Sc 2
Introduction to Bioinformatics Environmental Sustainability Thesis Industrial training Bioremediation + (Ecotourism *) Waste Management + (Forest Management *) Genetic resources Conservation + (Coastal Zone Management *) Thesis 2 |
Core Course Description
Course Code | Course | Synopsis |
BDS 2224 | Aquatic System | This course provides an overview of marine science which includes geomorphological structure of the ocean basin, the chemical and physical features of seawater, the oceanic wind system, ocean circulation and ocean wave and tide. This course also focuses on organisms of the sea such as marine plant, animal and microbe, the structure and function of marine ecosystem, human activities on marine environment, the importance principles of limnology and human activities on freshwater environment. |
BDS 2242 | Global Environmental Issues | This course provides an overview of global environmental issues which includes the changing surface of the earth, how to develop and implement appropriate strategies to reduce the risks associated with a changing climate. This course also integrates all the information concerning global environmental issues, be scientific, political, economic or social, in order to obtain a balanced view on how to achieve a more sustainable way to manage resources |
BDS 1114 | Biology | This subject enables students to have an understanding in basic concepts of biology. It will enlighten students on the functions of cells and to the molecules of life such as amino acids, ATP and nucleic acids. These universal features exist in a biological world of enormous diversity with the species ranging in habitats and adaptations that relate structure to function.It offers a comprehensive insights on the aspects of genetics and evolution. Finally it will enable students to comprehend that a diverse range of organisms are connected and interdependent |
BDS 1214 | Ecology | This course teaches students on ecology. Ecology of evolution, physical conditions and the availability of resources will be discussed. Individuals, populations, communities, and ecosystems will also be explained. Applied issues related to ecology such as sustainability, pollution and conservation are taught in this course. |
BDS 1134 | Chemistry for Biology | This subject provides an overview of basic concepts and measurement, stoichiometry, formula calculation, chemical reaction, molarity and acid-base theory |
BDS 2144 | Population Genetics | This course will grant students with the fundamental principles and concepts in population genetics. They will understand the relationship between allele and genotype frequencies in populations in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. The course will also cover topics on population structure and gene flow, mutation, selection, inbreeding and genetic drift. Molecular evolution and quantitative trait variation will also be given emphasis. |
BDS 1313 | Conservation Biology | This subject provides profound understanding of the concepts and various issues involved in conservation biology. The students will be taught to appreciate biodiversity and various ways to assess the biodiversity. Genetic basis of conservation biology and the threats of global biodiversity will also be discussed. Other topics include the value and ethics in conservation and the emerging trends in conservation biology. |
BDS 2114 | Plant diversity | This subject introduces plant systematic andprovides basic knowledge on the taxonomy, life cycles and general structure of plant groups, fungi, plant like protiasts and monera. Importance of plant diversity in maintaining a sustainable resource will be highlighted in this subject. Moreover, hands on experience regarding experiments related to plant diversity will also be packaged in this course. |
BDS 2124 | Microbial Diversity | This course gives information about the diversity and role of microorganisms in the environment. The environmental evolution of the microbes will be discussed. This course also covers the biogeochemical cycling of the microbes and their co-existence in the ecosystem. |
BDS 2134 | Environmental Science I | This subject discusses the basic concepts of environmental science and introduces the components of the ecosystem. It also covers human population as a part of the ecosystem, and their activities that cause air, noise and water pollution. Human impacts on the landscape and biodiversity are also discussed. The ecosystem as the source of renewable and non-renewable energy and the toxic substances released in the process of utilizing the energy is also included. |
BDS 2234 | Environmental Science II | This subject covers the traditional and modern technologies used in environmental science studies. It encompasses environmental impact assessment (EIA), environmental monitoring using remote sensing and geographical information system (GIS). Various research methods on environmental science are also included. The economics of environment will also be discussed. |
BDS 2214 | Animal Diversity | This subject covers Darwin’s Theory of Evolution, microevolution and macroevolution to describe the evolution of animal diversity. It also focuses on the hierarchy of animal ecology and complexity of animal architecture. It describes the phylogeny and main adaptive features of the major phyla in the animal kingdom. |
BDS 2312 | Biodiversity Practicals | This course mainly involves doing field studies, collecting data on the biodiversity in different ecosystems and applying basic techniques in biodiversity and ecosystem investigations. |
BDS 3113 | Environmental Management | This subject encompasses various topics including environmental planning, conservation of resources, environmental status evaluation, environmental legislation and administration. It focuses more on implementation, monitoring, auditing, practice and real world issues than on theoretical planning. |
BDS 3213 | Environmental Law & Policy | This course provides an introduction to the key principles of environmental law and their content. Students will be exposed to the philosophical and scientific foundations of environmental law, with emphasis on the influence of the common law on the formation of environmental law. This subject also includes an overview of international environmental law, biodiversity conservation acts and criminal enforcement. |
BDS 3223 | Environmental Sustainability | This subject covers the major aspects of sustainability namely, biodiversity, ecological principles, natural capital, environmental quality and human impacts. It provides basic knowledge on how to maintain a reasonable balance between the utilization of natural resources with industrialization and development in order to ensure environmental sustainability. |
BDS 3126 | Research Project/Thesis | This course exposes the student to biodiversity research. At the end of this course students are required to submit their thesis. |
BDS 3316 | Industrial Training | This course exposes students to real working environment as a preparation for actual employment after they graduate. The industrial training provides an opportunity for students to apply the theoretical knowledge learnt in class and to further improve their research, management, entrepreneurial, communication and interpersonal skills. Each student is supervised and evaluated by a company supervisor and an academic supervisor. |
BDS 4114 | Bioremediation | This subject provides basic knowledge on current environmental problems, such as wide varieties of environmental pollutions which can be overcome using remediation techniques especially bioremediation. |
BDS 4124 | Waste Management | This subject emphasizes on the principles of waste management to control pollution to the environment. These include hazardous and non hazardous waste from domestic and industry. Various methods and treatment technologies will also be discussed. |
BDS 4134 | Conservation of Genetic Resources | This course covers the conservation of genetic resources, populations, habitat and landscape and aquatic systems. This course also focuses on effective management methods involving the in situ and ex situ genetic conservation, socioeconomic aspects of genetic resources, biodiversity, polymorphism and phylogenetic studies of related organism in relation to genetic resources and biotechnology application on genetic resource. |
BDS 4214 | Ecotourism | This subject provides a basic knowledge on the nature and concept of ecotourism. It encompasses ecotourism environments, the structure of ecotourism industry and the impact of ecotourism on the environment, economy and socio-cultural integrity. It emphasizes the long-term benefits to the environment and local communities through proper management, effective law enforcement and well-planned ecotourism activities. |
BDS 4224 | Forest Management | This course exposes students to the sustainable forest management from economic, social values and environmental aspect in Malaysia. The discussion also covers the models on stand level and tactical planning, international experiences and models on landscape level. |
BDS 4234 | Coastal Zone Management | In this course student will learn what coastal zone management (CZM) is all about. They will learn to identify issues related to CZM. They will be able to evaluate coastal zone planning and management. They will also learn on integrated CZM. |
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Source Universiti Selangor