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General BiologyCode: KPC 8101
Biology Education ProgramDepartment of Mathematic and Science
EducationFaculty of EducationUniversity of Riau
2013
Teaching Teams:Drs. Nursal, M.SiDra. Arnentis, MS
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Course Contract
Benefit
Description
The objectives
Methodology and learning approach
Assessment of learning
Course identity
Subjects in weekly
References
Lecturer Teams
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Course identity
NAME OF COURS General BiologyCode KPC 8101 (3/1 sks)semester I (the first semester) 2013-2014days and time Saturdays,13:00-17:00 p.mPlace 1. Laboratory of Biology Education (Lab. PMIPA Lt 2) FKIP UNRI2. Gardens and fieldSTATUS Compulsory for all studentsPREREQUISITES -
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BENEFITS FOR STUDENTS
The knowledge and skills gained through the General Biology helpful to students in understanding the basic principles of biology required in studying biology topics in other courses in the next semester. It is also useful in understanding the biological phenomena in themselves and their environment as a proof and a sign of the greatness and power of God, God Almighty
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DESCRIPTION The GENERAL BIOLOGY is about science and biology as part of the science, the basic principles of the application of scientific methods in biological research/investigation, the chemical composition of living organisms, cell as structural and functional unit of living things, structure and function of tissues, organs and organ systems. Biodiversity and the basic principles of classification, metabolism (photosynthesis and respiration), reproduction and genetics, the basics of ecology and evolutionary theories
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THE OBJECTIVES After studying this subject students are expected to explain the understanding of biology as a science, the basic principles of the application of scientific methods in biological research, the chemical composition of living organisms, cell as structural and functional unit of living things, structure and function of tissues, organs and organ systems. Biodiversity and the basic principles of classification, metabolism (photosynthesis and respiration), reproduction and genetics, the basics of ecology and evolutionary theories
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Methodology and learning approach
• Teaching Method: in-class discussion, presentation• Learning Approach: expository and contextual
learning, discovery Inquiry, and active learning
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Assessment of learning
Presence/activity, assignment/quiz/post test, midtest and final test
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Assessment criteria
ASPECTS WHICH ASSESSED PERCENTAGEPRESENCE 10%ASSIGNMENT/QUIZ/POSTTEST 20%MIDTES 35%FINAL TEST 35%jumlah 100%
GRADE (abjad)
GRADE (numeric) scor (average)A 4,00 >85A- 3,75 81-85b+ 3,50 76-80b 3,00 71-75B- 2,75 66-70c+ 2,50 61-65C 2,00 51-60D 1,00 45-50E 0,00 <45 Next
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Implementation of learning
Course events held for 240 minutes face-to-face in the classroom per week for 16 weeks (theory and Practice)
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Subjects in weekly
Week Topic Estimationtime
1th COURSE CONTRACT 240’2nd I. INTRODUCTION
1. Biology as a science2. Characteristics of the living things3. Branches of biological sciences4. Scopes of biology5. Scientific methods 6. Current issues on Biology
240’ theory and
assignments
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3rd I. THE CHEMISTRY OF LIFE1. Characteristic and function of elements
in organisms2. The six emergent properties of water
contribute to Earth’s fitness for life : cohesion/adhesion, surface tension, temperature moderation, high specific heat, evaporative cooling, and universal solvent
3. The structure and function of macromolecules: carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, nucleic acids
240’theory and
assignments
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4th I. CELL AS A STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL UNIT
1. Methods to study of cells: the microscopic observation
2. The prokaryotes and eukaryotes cells3. Cell structure and organelle functions 4. Structure of plant and animal cells5. Transport of materials across cell
membrane
240’Theory and Laboratory
practice
5th I. The tissues, organs and System organs (on Plants)
1. Structure of Plant tissue2. Organs of plant
240’Theory and Laboratory
practice
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6 th IV. The tissues, organs and System organs (on Animals)
Structure and function of animal tissue, organ and systems organs: skeletal systems, muscle, integument, digestive, respiratory, excretory, circulatory systems
240’Theory and Laboratory
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7 th IV. BIODIVERSITY AND CLASSIFICATION1. Diversity of organisms2. Principles of classification3. Some classification systems
240’Theory and Laboratory
practice8 th IV. METABOLISM
1. Anabolism and catabolism2. Enzymes and its properties3. Photosynthesis processes
240’Theory and Laboratory
practice
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9 th VI. METABOLISM (Cellular Respiration)1. The importance of cellular respirations2. Chemical processes of respiration3. Aerobic and anaerobic phase4. Electron transport
240’Theory and Laboratory
practice
10 th MIDTES (UTS) -11 th VI. REPRODUCTION AND GENETICS (basic
concept)1. Asexual and sexual reproduction2. Cell reproduction3. Plant reproduction
240’Theory and Laboratory
practice
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12 th VII. REPRODUCTION AND GENETICS (on Animal)
1. Gametogenesis2. Sexual reproduction on man and woman3. Family planning/parenting
240’Theory and Laboratory
practice
13 th VII. REPRODUCTION AND GENETICS (chromosomes and genes)
1. Chromosome, gene, DNA and RNA2. Character inheritance (Mendel Law)3. The blood grouping by ABO and Rhesus4. Replication, transcription, translation and
genetic code
240’Theory and Laboratory
practice
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14 th VIII. BASIC PRINCIPLES OF ECOLOGY1. The meaning of ecology2. The Individuals, populations, communities,
and ecosystems3. Material cycles and energy flow4. Succession5. The Environment issues recently
240’Theory and Laboratory
practice
15 th IX. BASIC PRINCIPLES OF EVOLUTION1. The principle of evolution2. Evidence of evolution 3. Mechanism of evolution
240’ theory and
assignments
16th Final Test (UAS) -
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References1. Barret, J.M., Abramoff, P., Kumaran, A.K., Millington, W.F., 1986, Biology, Prentice-Hall,
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey2. Campbell, N.A., Reece, J.B., and Mitchell, L.G., 2002, Biologi Jilid 1, edisi ke-5,
Terjemahan, Penerbit Erlangga, Jakarta3. Campbell, N.A., Reece, J.B., and Mitchell, L.G., 2003, Biologi Jilid 2, edisi ke-5,
Terjemahan, Penerbit Erlangga, Jakarta4. Campbell, N.A., Reece, J.B., and Mitchell, L.G., 2004, Biologi Jilid 3, edisi ke-5,
Terjemahan, Penerbit Erlangga, Jakarta5. Campbell, N.A., Reece, J.B., and Mitchell, L.G., 2002, Biology,6th Ed, The Benjamin
Cumings, London6. Gottfried, S., Madrazo,G., JR., Motz, L.M., Olenchalk, J., Sinclair, D., Skoog, G., 1987,
Prentice-Hall Biology, Prentice-Hall, Inc, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey7. Kimball, J.W., 1992, Biologi edisi ke-5 Jilid 1, 2,3, Terjemahan, Penerbit Erlangga, Jakarta8. Tim Pengelola TPB-Biologi Dasar Universitas Riau, 1997, Diktat Kuliah Biologi Dasar, tidak
diterbitkan9. http://biologyjunction.com/ap_powerpoints_7th.htm, diakses 24 September 2012 10. http://www.sciencegeek.net/Biology/Powerpoints.shtml diakses 29 September 201211. http://www.cameron.edubiology, diakses 29 September 2012
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Lecturer Teams
Dra. Arnentis, MSS1 Biologi FKIP IKIP Padang (Biology
Education)S2 Biologi ITB 1996 (Animal structure and
Development)
Drs. Nursal, M.SiS1 Biologi FKIP UNRI 1990 (Biology
education)S2 Biologi ITB 1998 (Plant Ecology)
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About MeDrs. Nursal, M.Si
Biology Education ProgramDepartment of Mathematic and Science EducationFaculty of EducationUniversity of Riau
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S1: Biology Education Program- Faculty of Education-University of Riau, 1990
S2: Biology Departement -Magister Science-Bandung Institute of Technology, 1998
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