Background Pattern

Biological Resource Management

Course Code

BP5101

Number of Credits

3

Semester

Course Type

NoCodeCourseRelation
1BP5103Biological resource managementEquivalent

Study Material

Study MaterialDepth
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 CodeCourse Learning Outcomes Elements (CLO)
CPMK 1Capable of planning businesses in the fields of commodities, biodiversity, and the environment using ecological-economic and bio-business principles.
CPMK 2Capable in evaluating businesses in the fields of commodities, biodiversity, and the environment using ecological-economic and bio-business principles.
CPMK 3Skilled in assessing the downstreaming of scientific innovations into commercially viable bio-products that are sustainable environmentally, economically, and socially.
CPMK 4Competent in designing the downstreaming of scientific innovations into commercially viable bio-products that are sustainable environmentally, economically, and socially.
CPMK 5Skilled at planning, organizing, and evaluating ecosystem management for sustainable conservation and business practices.
CPMK 6Experienced 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%