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Entomology Curriculum Australia (ECA) The ECA, on offer from Semester 1, 2010, is a series of undergraduate entomology subjects accessable to any person interested the study of entomology. The online remotely delivered subjects provide relevant, real world entomology education with the aim of preparing students for the entomological needs of Australia. The development of the ECA has been funded by the Australian Learning and Teaching Council (ALTC). ECA subjects can be taken as a part of a Bachelor Degree or independently. They are weighted at one quarter of a semester's full-time workload. The subjects available in 2010 are: (1) Insect Structure, Function and Physiology (BIOL 3238) - Semester 1, 2010 The University of Queensland Cross-Institutional Enrolment Information (for a non UQ student to apply to enrol in a UQ subject) (2) Invertebrate Pests (PSC 201) - Semester 2, 2010 Charles Sturt University Students will explore the properties of pests, pest biology, pest identification, monitoring and thresholds, socio-economic impacts of pests, pest management history, pest control and biosecurity, biological control, pesticides, host plant resistance, cultural control and Integrated Pest Management. Assessment comprises an online Portfolio, a resource that will allow students to demonstrate their pest management skills to prospective employers. Cross-Institutional Enrolment Information (for a non CSU student to apply to enrol in a CSU subject) (3) Insect - Plant Interactions (ZOOL 328) - Semester 2, 2010, The University of New England Cross-Insititutional enrolment information (for non UNE students to apply to enrol in a UNE subject) Non-award enrolment information (4) Insect Identification and Taxonomy (BIOL 3232)- Summer Semester 2010 The University of Queensland This course addresses the identification and classification of insects, the most species-rich component of terrestrial ecosystems. The course will cover the recognition of insect orders and the identification of specimens to family level using different types of keys and resources. Other topics to be explored include: biological characteristics of the major insect orders and selected pest and beneficial species, sociality, insect communication, feeding mechanisms, parasitism (including vertebrate ectoparasites), insects as disease vectors of plants and animals, defensive adaptations and mimicry. Cross-Institutional Enrolment Information (for a non UQ student to apply to enrol in a UQ subject) On Campus Accommodation Options for 5 day Residential Component How to enrol in ECA subjects 1) If you are already enrolled as a student at institution that is offering the subject you are interested in, you can enrol as per normal like you would with any other subject. 2) If you want to enrol in a subject that is not offered by your home institution, you will need to enrol via cross-institutional enrollment:
3) Non-Award Enrolment. ECA subjects are available for professional development purposes in industry, for teachers or government. The ECA subjects can be taken without the need to be formally enrolled in an award program.
Additional Entomology subjects throughout Australia (alphabetically by institution)
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