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Faculty of Science Handbook, Session 2017/2018
and aquaculture. Latest issues in fisheries and aquaculture. Assessment Methods:
Continuous Assessment : 60%
Assessment Methods: Final Examination : 40%
Continuous Assessment: 60%
Final Examination: 40% Medium of Instruction:
English
Medium of Instruction:
English Soft Skills:
CS3, CT2, LL2
Soft Skills:
CS3, CT3, LL2 Main References:
1. Pedigo,L.P. & M.E. Rice (2006). Entomology and Pest
Main References: Management, 5th. Edition. Prentice Hall NJ
1. Jennings, S., Kaiser, M. J., & Reynolds, J. D. (2001). 2. Castner,J.L. (2000). Photographic atlas of entomology
Marine Fisheries Ecology. Blackwell Publishing. 417 and guide to insect identification
pp. 3. Triplehorn,C.A., and Johnson,N.F. (2005). Borror and
2. Haddon, M. (2011). Modelling and Quantitative DeLong’s Introduction to the study of insects.
Methods in Fisheries, Second Edition. Chapman and 7th.Edition.Thomson Brooks/Cole, USA
Hall/CRC. 465 pp. 4. Foottit, R., & Adler, P., eds. (2009). Insect Biodiversity:
3. Pillay, T. V. R. & Kutty, M. N. (2005). Aquaculture: Science and Society. John Wiley & Sons.
Principles and Practices. Blackwell Publishing, 624 5. Relevant journal articles
pp.
4. Jana, B. B. & Webster, C. C. (2003). Sustainable
Aquaculture: Global Perspectives. Haworth Press. SIE 3014 INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT
365 pp.
Introduction to pest species. The needs of pest
management. Definition of the integrated pest
SIE 3012 PARASITOLOGY management. The history and basic of the integrated pest
management. Pest control methods – biological, chemical,
This course is to develop the students skill in classification physical, mechanical, interference and host resistance.
of parasite and to empower concepts of parasitology. Pesticides crisis. Implementation method of integrated pest
Students should be able to describe the principles of management. Examples of the integrated pest
parasitology. Students will be equiped with the skills of management usage in various fields, particularly in
collect and prepare parasite. agriculture.
Assessment Methods: Assessment Methods:
Continuous assessment: 50% Continuous assessment: 40%
Final examination: 50% Final examination: 60%
Medium of Instruction: Medium of Instruction:
English English
Soft Skills: Soft Skills:
CS3, CT2, TS1 CS4, CT3, LL2
Main References: Main References:
1. Piekarski, G. (2011). Medical Parasitology. Springer – 1. Dent, D. 1995. Integrated Pest Management.
Verlag, 363 pp. Chapman and Hall, U.K.
2. Chernin, J. (2000). Parasitology. CRC Press, 152 pp. 2. Van Driesche, R,G. and T.S. Bellows, Jr. 1996.
3. Rollinson, D. (Ed.). (2013). Advances in parasitology. Biological Control. Chapman and Hall, U.K.
Vol. 82. Academic Press, 400 pp. 3. Reuveni, R. 1995. Novel Approaches to Integrated
4. Foreyt, W. J. (2002). Veterinary parasitology 5 th Pest Management. Lewis Publishers
Edition. Wiley-Blackwell, 248 pp. 4. Dharam, P.A. 2014. Integrated Pest Management,
5. Smyth, J. D. (1995). Introduction to Animal Current Concept & Ecological Perspective. Elsevier.
rd
Parasitology 3 Edition. Cambridge University Press, 5. Marcelo, L.L and S. Soloneski. 2012. Integrated Pest
572 pp. Management and Pest control-Current and Future
Tactics. InTech
SIE 3013 ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY
SIE 3015 ECOTOXICOLOGY
This course will provide a solid foundation in economic
entomology, emphasizing life-history, ecological and This course will provide a solid foundation in ecotoxicology,
evolutionary factors which make certain species pests or including principle study methods in ecotoxicology,
beneficial insects. The course will cover insect diversity, distribution of chemicals in the environment, transformation
taxonomy and classification, beneficial insects, medically of chemicals in the environment, exposure and uptake by
important insects, urban pest, agricultural pests, insects as organisms, and effects on population, community and
models in science and conservation. ecosystem. Case studies and the procedures for Ecological
Impact Assessments will be studied in detail with an
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