NUMBER OF CREDITS: 20
Entry requirements:
It is strongly recommended that students have completed the Foundation Diploma Biology OR Science courses with a grade of three or higher.
Course outline:
Environmental Biology aims to help students to develop their motivation to take action for the sustainable use of our planet – in their personal lives, within their communities and also at a global scale.
The class will be introduced to a range of concepts from a variety of different subject areas which will all be linked to the big idea of sustainability; Agribusiness, AgHort, Biology, Earth and Space Science and Education for Sustainability.
A range of learning activities and assessment tasks will allow students to continue to develop their research and writing skills, as well as how to carry out an extended investigation accurately and safely. Students could have the opportunity to identify a sustainability issue in our community and work as a part of a group to take action and, fingers crossed, make a difference.
The achievement standards covered in this course will ONLY be internal assessments, therefore there are NO EXAMINATIONS at the end of the year.
This course leads onto Level 3 Environmental Biology and possibly also Level 3 Biology (in consultation with HoF Science).
The makeup of this course could be selected from the range of achievement standards below:
INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
AS90810 - Undertake a personal action, with reflection, that contributes to a sustainable future - 6 Credits - Long Term Project
AS90813 - Demonstrate an understanding of how different personal values have implications for a sustainable future - 3 Credits - Written Report
AS91187 - Carry out a practical Earth Science investigation - 4 Credits - Practical Investigation
AS91155 - Demonstrate understanding of adaptations of plants or animals to their way of life - 3 Credits - Research Projects
AS91289 - Carry out an extended practical agricultural or horticultural investigation - 4 Credits - Practical Investigation
AS91866 - Conduct an inquiry into the use of organisms to meet future needs - 4 Credits - Research Project