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Current Academic Year 2025 - 2026

Module Title Environmental Biotechnology Laboratories
Module Code BTE1006 (ITS: BE256)
Faculty Biotechnology School Science & Health
NFQ level 8 Credit Rating 5
Description

In this module the student will be introduced to ecology with particular emphasis on plant ecology and environmental microbiology. The student will also develop their expertise and understanding of basic microbiological techniques.The student will work in the laboratory and in the field.

Learning Outcomes

1. Demonstrate practical knowledge on sampling techniques
2. Understand the importance of laboratory safety and care of equipment
3. Carry out modern laboratory practices in the study of environmental processes and samples
4. Appreciate the requirements of record keeping, report writing and oral communications
5. Combine theory and practical approaches to problem-solving in the laboratory
6. Analyse experimental data using statistics
7. Experience the demands of working within groups.


WorkloadFull time hours per semester
TypeHoursDescription
Laboratory54No Description
Independent Study71independent learning
Total Workload: 125
Section Breakdown
CRN20092Part of TermSemester 2
Coursework0%Examination Weight0%
Grade Scale40PASSPass Both ElementsY
Resit CategoryRC2Best MarkN
Module Co-ordinatorKonstantinos GkrintzalisModule TeacherDenise Harold, Gaetan Thilliez, Linda Holland, Magdalena Wislocka, Paul Cahill
Assessment Breakdown
TypeDescription% of totalAssessment Date
Group laboratoryEnvironmental Laboratory: reports and in-class test66.67%n/a
Group laboratoryPractical Microbiology Labs: assessment of lab content33.33%n/a
Reassessment Requirement Type
Resit arrangements are explained by the following categories;
RC1: A resit is available for both* components of the module.
RC2: No resit is available for a 100% coursework module.
RC3: No resit is available for the coursework component where there is a coursework and summative examination element.

* ‘Both’ is used in the context of the module having a coursework/summative examination split; where the module is 100% coursework, there will also be a resit of the assessment

Pre-requisite None
Co-requisite None
Compatibles None
Incompatibles None

All module information is indicative and subject to change. For further information,students are advised to refer to the University's Marks and Standards and Programme Specific Regulations at: http://www.dcu.ie/registry/examinations/index.shtml

Indicative Content and Learning Activities

Assessment of a river water quality - based on macroinvertebrate data
Fieldtrip* to sample aquatic invertebrates from Tolka river at Lucan; analysis of sampled material (identification of aquatic animals using keys and charts) determining of Biotic Index – devised by EPA Ireland river Quality index; writing a final report.

Bio test: toxicity of household cleaning solutions to certain test plant species.
Setting up biotest using two common aquatic plant species (a moss Fontinalis antypyretica and a duck weed) to test toxicity of household liquids (washing up liquid, domestos etc..); comparison of toxicity of the chemicals to the plants tested. Calculation of LC50 and using Student T-test to check potency of the chemicals used. Writing a final report.

Estimation of phytoplankton concentration in samples of pond and river water
Fieldtrip to sample river water for phytoplankton analysis, preparation of water samples for analysis- using sedimentation method, estimation of phytoplankton concentration (diatom) using Sedgwick-Rafter counting chamber. Identification of common species using keys and charts provided. Comparison of two different aquatic habitats in respect of phytoplankton concentration and diversity. Writing a final report.

Estimation of Chlorophyll a in river water samples
Sampling water for chlorophyll a analysis. Preparation of samples: pigment extraction. Spectrophotometric determination of chlorophyll a concentration using DMSO. Interpretation of results, writing final report.

Microbiological analysis of water and soil
Use microbiological techniques to analyse the microbial content of water and soil samples

Identification of bacteria
Use microscopic techniques, selective and differential media and biochemical tests to identify known and unknown bacteria

Determine the effect of antibiotics on the growth of a bacterial culture
Analyse the growth of a bacterial culture in the presence and absence of an antibiotic

Indicative Reading List

Books:
  • Bellinger, G.: 1992, A key to common algae-freshwater, estuarine and some costal species. London.,
  • Environmental Protection Agency.: 2007, Proposed Quality Standards for Surface Water Classification.,
  • Fowler, J, Cohen, L., Jarvis, P.: 1998, Practical Statistics for Field Biology.,
  • Henderson, P.A. .: 2003, Practical Methods in Ecology., Blackwell Publishing,
  • Croft, P. S.,: 1986, A key to the major groups of British freshwater invertebrates.,


Articles:
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Other Resources

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