
Biological Resource Management
Course Code
BP5101
Number of Credits
3
Semester
Course Type
Related Courses
| No | Code | Course | Relation |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | BP5103 | Biological resource management | Equivalent |
Study Material
| Study Material | Depth |
|---|---|
| Biological basic concepts as a foundation for biomanagement, especially the design characteristics/blueprint of organisms (limitations of organisms to grow, develop, reproduce, senescence), and factors that affect their dynamics. | Expert |
| Principles and functions of management (effectiveness, efficiency, planning, organising, implementing, controlling, and evaluating) in the managing living organisms as well as the application of these concepts in biomanagement techniques. | Expert |
| Sustainable biological resource management models (cultivation model, exploitation/harvesting model, mass production process model, ecosystem management model for conservation etc.). | Expert |
Graduate Learning Outcomes (GLO) carried by the course
| CPMK Code | Course Learning Outcomes Elements (CLO) |
|---|---|
| CPMK 1 | Capable of planning businesses in the fields of commodities, biodiversity, and the environment using ecological-economic and bio-business principles. |
| CPMK 2 | Capable in evaluating businesses in the fields of commodities, biodiversity, and the environment using ecological-economic and bio-business principles. |
| CPMK 3 | Skilled in assessing the downstreaming of scientific innovations into commercially viable bio-products that are sustainable environmentally, economically, and socially. |
| CPMK 4 | Competent in designing the downstreaming of scientific innovations into commercially viable bio-products that are sustainable environmentally, economically, and socially. |
| CPMK 5 | Skilled at planning, organizing, and evaluating ecosystem management for sustainable conservation and business practices. |
| CPMK 6 | Experienced in implementing continuous improvements in ecosystem management for sustainable conservation and business practices. |
Learning Method
- Lectures, structured assignments, and self-learning activities.
Learning Modality
- Mode of Engagement: Visual and Auditorial Mode of Delivery: Synchronous and Asynchronous
Assessment Methods
- - Mid Semester Exam : 35% - Final Semester Exam : 35% - Individual Assignment : 20% - Group Assignment : 10%
