This module is intended to give a broad overview of human biology with more emphasis on human evolution, social hazards, and reproduction. Contents include origin & ancestry of man, social habits and grouping, social hazards, STDs, diets and nutrition, sexual behaviour and reproduction, fertility, in vitro fertilisation, birth control and strategies for teaching and learning Human Biology and Nutrition.
This module is intended to give a broad overview of human biology. Contents include human life maintenance and coordination systems, diets and nutritional disorders, reproduction and birth control methods. In addition, students will be introduced to ecological concepts and functioning of ecosystems. Strategies of teaching and learning will be highlighted.
Ecology is the scientific study of interactions between living organisms and their environment. Ecology allows understanding how these interactions determine the distribution and abundance of living organisms. This module introduces students to abiotic and biotic interactions, environmental problems and their solutions. It includes the structure of natural ecosystems, energy flow, biogeochemical cycles, population and community dynamics, animal behavior, pollution, conservation of natural resources with a special focus Rwandan terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, and strategies of teaching and learning Ecology and Animal Behavior.