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Resolution Of December 20, 2010, At The University Of Seville, That Publishes The Graduate Curriculum In Biology.

Original Language Title: Resolución de 20 de diciembre de 2010, de la Universidad de Sevilla, por la que se publica el plan de estudios de Graduado en Biología.

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Obtained the positive verification of the curriculum by the Council of Universities, prior to the favorable report of the National Agency for the Evaluation of Quality and Accreditation, and once established the official character of the Title by Agreement of the Council of Ministers of 30 October 2009 (BOE of 5 January 2010),

This Rectorate, in accordance with the provisions of Article 35.4 of the Organic Law 6/2001, of 21 December, of Universities, in the wording given by the Organic Law 4/2007, of 12 April, has resolved to order the publication of the plan of studies leading to the obtaining of the degree of Graduate or Graduate in Biology by the University of Seville, which will be structured according to the following annexes.

Sevilla, December 20, 2010. -Rector, Joaquin Luque Rodríguez.

ANNEX

GRADUATE STUDIES PLAN IN BIOLOGY BY THE UNIVERSITY OF SEVILLE

Knowledge Branch: Science

Partition Center: Faculty of Biology.

Distribution of the curriculum in ECTS credits by type of subject

Type of matter

T

Credits

F

Basic Training

60

O

Required

114

P

Job End Job

Total

240

Structure of the teachings by modules

and Execution of Projects and Jobs in Biology.

Cellular.

O

Module

Allocate

Subject Type

Biology and Plant and Animal Histology.

Cell Biology and Plant and Animal Histology.

O

12

Biochemistry.

Biochemistry I.

O

6

Biochemistry II.

O

6

Botany.

O

O

Writing and Running Projects.

O

6

End Work.

T

12

.

Ecology.

O

12

Physiology.

Animal Physiology.

Or

12

Physiology.

Plant Physiology.

O

12

Genetics.

Genetics.

O

12

Instrumental Basic Materials for Biology.

Applied Statistics to Biology.

F

6

Applied Computing to Biology.

F

6

Mathematics Applied to Biology.

F

6

Principles of Biology.

F

F

Optional.

Advances in Botany.

P

6

Biodiversity and Animal Species Conservation.

P

6

Biology.

P

6

Cell Development Biology.

P

6

Biology Molecular and Plant Biotechnology.

P

6

Change Ecology: Current Biosphere Transition.

P

P

P

6

Etology.

P

Plant Physiology.

P

6

Mediterranean Flora and Vegetation.

P

6

Management Of Aquatic Ecosystems.

P

6

Genetics.

P

6

P

Immunology.

P

6

6

6

The_table_table_izq"> Plant Secondary Metabolism and Defense versus Pathogens and Herbivores.

P

6

P

6

Neurophysiology.

P

6

Zoology Applied.

P

6

.

12

Principles, Instrumentation, and Basic Biological Methodologies.

Principles, Instrumentation and methodologies in Cell Biology and Microbiology.

F

6

Principles, Instrumentation, and Methodologies in Botany and Plant Physiology.

F

6

Principles, Instrumentation and methodologies in Ecology and Edaphology.

F

6

Principles, Instrumentation and methodologies in Genetics and Biochemistry.

F

6

Principles, Instrumentation, and methodologies in Animal Zoology and Physiology.

F

6

Zoology.

Zoology.

12

Temporary Organization of Study Plan Subjects

Course

F

A

To

To

Duration

Allocate

Type

Credits

First.

C1

F

F

F

6

C1

Applied Mathematics to Biology.

F

6

C1

Physical Principles of Biology.

F

6

C1

Chemical Principles of Biology.

F

6

C2

Principles, Instrumentation, and Methodologies in Cell Biology and Microbiology.

F

6

C2

Principles, Instrumentation and methodologies in Botany and Plant Physiology.

F

6

C2

Principles, Instrumentation and methodologies in Ecology and Edaphology.

F

6

C2

Principles, Instrumentation, and Methodologies in Genetics and Biochemistry.

F

6

C2

Principles, Instrumentation, and methodologies in Animal Zoology and Physiology.

F

Second.

A

OR

12

A

Botany.

O

.

O

O

Zoology.

O

Biochemistry I.

O

6

C2

Biochemistry II.

O

6

Third.

A

Ecology.

O

12

Animal Physiology.

O

12

Plant Physiology.

O

A

12

C1

6

C2

Project_table_izq"> Redaction and Project Execution.

O

To

Work End Job

To

T

12

C1

Optional 2.

6

6

6

C1

Optional 3.

P

6

C1

Optional 4.

P

6

C1

Optional 5.

P

6

C2

Optional 6.

P

C2

7.

P

C2

C2

8.

P

6

C2

Optional 9.

P

6

Optional subject relationship

6

6

Assigning

Credits

in Botany.

6

and Conservation of Animal Species.

6

6

6

Biology and Plant Biotechnology.

6

6

6

Change Ecology: Current Biosphere Transition.

6

Structure and Biosynthesis of Macromolecules.

6

Etology.

6

Plant Physiology.

6

Vegetation And Vegetation.

6

Operation and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems.

6

6

6

6

Immunology.

6

Secondary Metabolism and Defense versus Pathogens and Herbivores.

6

6

Cell Microbiology.

6

6

6

Neurophysiology.

6

Zoology.

6

A: Annual; C1: 1.er Cuatrimestre; C2: 2. º Cuatrimestre.

According to the title verification memory, the student must, before the completion of his studies, accredit a level of language skills in a foreign language equivalent to at least the B2 level of the Common European Reference for Languages.