6 ECTS credits
150 h study time
Offer 1 with catalog number 4023859ENR for all students in the 2nd semester at a (E) Master - advanced level.
This course provides insights in the basic concepts of behavioural biology, from its molecular background to the impact of environmental factors. In five chapters, it explains how behaviour is an important way of an animal to interact with its world. This is done by teaching a combination of established concepts in behavioural biology and recent scientific publications. Theoretical fundamentals will be taught to understand questions like: Why does territoriality exist? What is associative learning? Is a hierarchic ranking in social animals determined by an individual’s behaviour? What types of behavior are predestined in the genes? How flexible is an individual’s response to changing environmental / communication circumstances? The course includes the following chapters:
1) Introduction
2) Communication
3) Genetics of Behaviour
4) Learning
5) Social behavior
In addition, to attain practical experience in the study of animal behaviour, students perform a small behavioural study as an individual practical assignment. The topic is self-chosen but needs approval by the lecturer. Students have three options for the assignment:
Option 1: behavioural study based on live observations:
Option 2: behavioural study based on online movies (e.g. Youtube)
Option 3: Critical literature study of specific behaviour + research plan
Two output forms of the assignment are possible:
form 1. Oral presentation (Options 1–2)
form 2. paper submission (Options 1–3)
Note: Option 3 is an emergency solution and requires specific approval by the lecturer. For this option, only a paper submission is possible.
Study material:
By covering an important aspect of animals, this course broadens a biologist's general knowledge of zoology. Furthermore, the course represents an excellent preparation for any biologist interested in pursuing a research carrier in behavioral biology. After following this course, students are expected to:
The final grade is composed based on the following categories:
Written Exam determines 50% of the final mark.
Practical Exam determines 50% of the final mark.
Within the Written Exam category, the following assignments need to be completed:
Within the Practical Exam category, the following assignments need to be completed:
Written Exam determines 50% of the final mark.
Practical Assignment determines 50% of the final mark.
This offer is part of the following study plans:
Master of Biology: Ecology and Biodiversity (only offered in Dutch)