The course introduces the taxonomy groups of marine invertebrates and vertebrates, describe their forms and functions, habitats, life cycle and reproduction of each different group, and interpret their importance to the ecosystem and human.
This course explores knowledge ranging from the basic of cell biology and genetics to the evolution and classification of the living organisms.
This course introduces the major ecological factors/processes and the adverse impacts of anthropogenic activities to marine organisms and ecosystem, as well as the principles of marine biodiversity conservation and ecosystem management.
This course introduces the basic organic compounds including families of carbon compounds and the fundamental reactions.
This course allows students to conduct laboratory experiments related to biochemistry and molecular biology assays.
FSC102 Basic Biology Laboratory is a practical course for marine science discipline. The course subject includes the external morphology observation and internal structure dissection of various common marine vertebrates and invertebrates. It also provide learning experience and skills development in the specimen sampling and processing, the use of common equipments (e.g. microscope, stereoscope), scientific drawing and the practical report writing
The course provides an insight into biomolecules, metabolism and regulatory pathways of the molecules with special attention to bridge the basis of biochemistry with the practical applications in recombinant gene engineering.
This course exposes the students for field practical experience, focusing on marine organisms sampling methods and analysis techniques.
The course covers the marine ecosystems specifically on mangrove, coral reef and seagrass with introduction to their structures, functions, current situations, confronting problems, important roles to the earth and how to protect them.
This course covers a general review of the progress of immunology in aquatic animals and its skills in future research and aquaculture.
In this course, STUDENT will learn about the principles of aquatic food raw materials, systematic analysis of the chemical compositions and also the processing technology of aquatic food processing. Student will also learn about the aquatic food standards, quality inspection, food safety and quality control system.
In this course, student will learn about the different types of natural products, trends and their sources. student will also learn about the drug development of the bioactive compounds isolated from marine flora and fauna, especially regarding the purification and structure elucidation techniques involved.
FSC102 Basic Biology Laboratory is a practical course for the marine science discipline. The course subject includes the external morphology observation and internal structure dissection of various common marine vertebrates and invertebrates. It also provides a learning experience and skills development in specimen sampling and processing, the use of common equipment (e.g. microscope, stereoscope), scientific drawing and practical report writing.
This course provides hands-on experience in cellular and developmental biology through the use of various equipment and experiments, including microscopy, histology, as well as cell and tissue culture techniques.
This course explores knowledge ranging from the basic of cell biology and genetics to the evolution and classification of the living organisms.
This course introduces the general characteristics and activities of excitable cells as well as explaining and examining the organs and physiological systems such as circulation, respiration, digestion, extraction, energy metabolism, body temperature regulation, nervous system, sense organ and endocrinology of marine animals.