Davao Oriental State College of Science and Technology: Syllabus
Davao Oriental State College of Science and Technology: Syllabus
Davao Oriental State College of Science and Technology: Syllabus
GRADUATE SCHOOL
2nd Semester; SY 2021 - 2022
COURSE INFORMATION
COURSE OUTLINE
Time Topic/Task Desired Learning Outcomes (DLO) Teaching and Learning Satisfied Student
Course Learning Outcomes
Frame Activities Assessment
(CLO)
(week) (TLAs)
1-2 Sexual Cycle For the students to be updated on the varying/differing sexual cycle in Term paper making and sharing CLO1, CLO2, CLO3 Report rating
organisms discussion sessions among classmates
3-4 Gametogenesis For the students to:
a. be able to explain the similarities and differences of the processes Term paper making and sharing CLO1, CLO2, CLO3 Report rating
and mechanisms involve in gamete formation in various groups of discussion sessions among classmates
organisms
b. explain disruptive mechanisms in relation to biodiversity formation
5-6 Fertilization For the students to:
a. be able to explain the similarities and differences of the processes Term paper making and sharing CLO1, CLO2, CLO3 Report rating
and mechanisms involve in fertilization in various groups of discussion sessions among classmates
organisms
b. explain disruptive mechanisms in relation to biodiversity formation
7-8 Cleavage and For the students to:
Blastula a. be able to explain the similarities and differences of the processes Term paper making and sharing CLO1, CLO2, CLO3 Report rating
Formation and mechanisms involve in cleavage and blastula formation in discussion sessions among classmates
various groups of organisms
b. explain disruptive mechanisms in relation to biodiversity formation
9-10 Gastrulation and For the students to:
the resulting a. be able to explain the similarities and differences of the processes Term paper making and sharing CLO1, CLO2, CLO3 Report rating
Primary and mechanisms involve in gastrulation in various groups of discussion sessions among classmates
Organ organisms
Rudiments b. explain disruptive mechanisms in relation to biodiversity formation
11-12 Organogenesis For the students to:
a. be able to explain the similarities and differences of the processes Term paper making and sharing CLO1, CLO2, CLO3 Report rating
and mechanisms involve in organogenesis in various groups of discussion sessions among classmates
organisms
b. explain disruptive mechanisms in relation to biodiversity formation
11-18 Special Project For the students to demonstrate: Demonstration Project. Report paper on
a. the influence of disruptive agent/s (ex. teratogens) to the the actual observation on (either): CLO1, CLO2, CLO3 Report rating
ontogenetic processes. a. the effect of certain substance to the
b. share actual observations of an undocumented life cycle of a early dev’t of a model species
species b. a yet undocumented life cycle of a
species
DAVAO ORIENTAL STATE COLLEGE
OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
SYLLABUS
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REFERENCES:
A. Available at the DOSCST Library; Printed
1. Fasso, D. (2016). Animal reproduction. New York: Syrawood Publishing.
2. Johnson, M.H. (2018). Essential reproduction. New Jersey: Wiley.
3. Slack, JMW. (2013). Essential developmental biology. USA : Wiley-Blackwell.
GRADING SYSTEM
Special Project - 70%
Others - 30%
Prepared by:
What to do?
2. Make a review on the influence [+/-] of this teratogen to the early developmental processes [gametogenesis, fertilization, cleavage, gastrulation,
organogenesis, sexual cycle] when this substance is introduced or becomes present in the ecosystem where your species of interest [based on
your species of interest in your considered dissertation] belongs. Include in the discussion the conditions [natural/anthropogenic] that the
substance becomes introduced or present in the ecosystem. Level of discussion on the influence should integrate principles and processes
involve in changes at the cellular-molecular level to the larval/young-adult phenotypes that are currently considered in establishing the species
and ecosystem richness or diversity.
Format: 1.) Technical Paper with at least 30 citations (short bond, single spacing, 8-10 pages); Bibliography follows APA
2.) 15-20-min sharing of your paper content to your classmates
Due Date: last month of the semester (to be agreed upon) with the technical paper submitted at least a week before the class presentation
Note: Your garden/ecosystem near your place of residence is a good source of your subject. You might also could get an idea from
www.doscstrdinfratechportal.online