Schedule, syllabus and examination date

Course content

Fungi play important roles in most ecosystems, as decomposers, parasites or symbionts. You will in this course learn about the biology of fungi. You will obtain knowledge about the immense diversity in the fungal kingdom, their ecology and nutritional modes, as well as their life cycles and genetics. Fungi play important roles in society and in circular economy; you will obtain knowledge about applied aspects of fungi. The course has a practical component where you will (1) work experimentally with fungi in the lab and (2) learn to recognize characteristic species in their natural habitat during a one-week field course.

Learning outcome

After the course you will be able to

  • Describe fungal diversity on an overarching level
  • Explain about fungal genetics, life cycles and growth strategies
  • Explain which roles fungi play in natural ecosystems and how they are impacted by climate change
  • Explain fungal habitat, life strategies and what they need to survive
  • Explain the role of fungi in our society and how fungi can be used for more applied aspects
  • Use a microscope, name and identify certain traits to identify fungi
  • Explain how to use DNA barcoding to identify fungi
  • Grow fungi in the lab using aseptic techniques
  • Plan, implement, interpret and collaborate about field and lab work

Admission to the course

Students who are admitted to study programmes at UiO must each semester register which courses and exams they wish to sign up for?in Studentweb.

he courses BIOS3250 and BIOS4250 have common admission. Applicants are ranked by the following criteria:

1. Bachelor?s programme students at the Department of Biosciences and master?s programme students at the MN Faculty who have the course approved in their study plan.

2. Other program students.

3. Single course students and exchange students.

Applicants are ranked by number of credits within each group; all applicants within the 1st group are ranked before applicants in the 2nd group etc. For students who have equal number of credits within one group, admission is determined by random selection.

Special admission requirements

In addition to fulfilling the?Higher Education Entrance Qualification, applicants have to meet the following special admission requirements:

  • Mathematics R1 (or Mathematics S1 and S2)

And in addition one of these:

  • Mathematics R2
  • Physics (1+2)
  • Chemistry (1+2)
  • Biology (1+2)
  • Information technology (1+2)
  • Geosciences (1+2)
  • Technology and theories of research (1+2)

Mathematics R2 was a requirement up until and including the study year 2021/2022, as part of a trial arrangement. From and including the study year 2022/2023, Mathematics R2 is no longer a requirement.

The special admission requirements may also be covered by?equivalent studies from Norwegian upper secondary school or by other equivalent studies?(in Norwegian).

Formal prerequisite knowledge

Following? course must taken before the first lab session and field course:

BIOS1110 – Celle- og molekyl?rbiologi, BIOS1140 – Evolusjon og genetikk, BIOS1150 – Biodiversity?

Overlapping courses

Teaching

  • Lectures and obligatory group work
  • Five-day field course (Mandatory) in September.
  • Lab work (Mandatory)

All obligatory activities must be accepted before the final exam.

Attendance is mandatory for the first lecture. This also applies for those on the waiting list. You will lose your seat on the course if notice is not given to the student administration studieinfo@ibv.uio.no prior to the first lecture.

Approved mandatory course work is valid for 3 years

As?the?teaching involves laboratory and/or field work, you should consider taking out a separate travel and personal risk insurance.?Read about your insurance cover as a student.

A student who has completed compulsory instruction and coursework and has had these approved, is not entitled to repeat that instruction and coursework. A student who has been admitted to a course, but who has not completed compulsory instruction and coursework or had these approved, is entitled to repeat that instruction and coursework, depending on available capacity.

Cost of taking the course

Field excursion: Students pay a deductible of 150 kr per overnight stay.

Examination

Final oral exam which counts 100% towards the final?grade.

Examination support material

No examination support material is allowed.

Language of examination

Exam can be held in both Norwegian and English.

Grading scale

Grades are awarded on a scale from A to F, where A is the best grade and F?is a fail. Read more about?the grading system.

Resit an examination

This course offers both postponed and resit of examination. Read more:

More about examinations at UiO

You will find further guides and resources at the web page on examinations at UiO.

Last updated from FS (Common Student System) May 11, 2024 6:47:30 AM

Facts about this course

Level
Bachelor
Credits
10
Teaching
Autumn
Examination
Autumn
Teaching language
Norwegian (English on request)