Zoology is interested in describing the general architecture and characteristics of the different groups Zoological. It is based essentially on three fundamental elements; (1) shape compatibility, function and system [functional morphology]; (2) Development cycle and life [ontogenesis]; and (3) unity, diversity, and evolutionary history [phylogeny]. This subject allows you a rigorous mastery of the basics in animal biology; diversity, structure, behaviour, reproduction, development, origin, distribution and relationship of animals to the surrounding environment, as well as their importance in nature. Tracing the history of zoology is a complex exercise and amounts to following different threads which, beginning and interrupting, reuniting and separating, constitute the frame.
- Teacher: Djamila Elbah
The conservation of natural resources involves several mechanisms and models. The DCE module provides first-year master's students: applied microbiology with all the elements to understand the functioning of these ecosystems. We plan in this module to achieve the
following objectives:
1. Identification of risks of ecosystem degradation
2. Ecosystem restoration and conservation
3. Functioning of ecosystems- Teacher: Mouslim BARA