NCHU Course Outline
Course Name (中) 植物病理學世界(2120)
(Eng.) Plant Pathology World
Offering Dept Department of Plant Pathology
Course Type Elective Credits 2 Teacher CHUNG KUANG REN
Department Department of Plant Pathology/Undergraduate Language English Semester 2024-FALL
Course Description An introduction to the principles of plant pathology will be presented. Students will have opportunities to learn the causes, effects, nature, and controls of plant diseases around the world. This is an EMI (English medium instruction) course, meaning that this course will be instructed exclusively in English.
Prerequisites
self-directed learning in the course Y
Relevance of Course Objectives and Core Learning Outcomes(%) Teaching and Assessment Methods for Course Objectives
Course Objectives Competency Indicators Ratio(%) Teaching Methods Assessment Methods
The goal of this course is to ensure that students will be able to use the principles of plant pathology in agricultural situations.
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Discussion
Lecturing
Attendance
Oral Presentation
Course Content and Homework/Schedule/Tests Schedule
Week Course Content
Week 1 Introduction to the course: requirements, expectations, grading
Week 2 The Concept of Plant Diseases - An Overview
Week 3 Plant Diseases - Historical Epidemics and Their Impacts
Week 4 Plant Pathogens and Cycles
Week 5 Parasitism and disease development
Week 6 How to Identify Plant Diseases?
Week 7 How do Pathogens Cause Disease in Plants (I)
Week 8 How do Pathogens Cause Disease in Plants (II)
Week 9 What are The Effects of Pathogens on Plants (I)
Week 10 What are The Effects of Pathogens on Plants (II)
Week 11 How Plants Recognize Pathogens and Defend Themselves (I)
Week 12 How Plants Recognize Pathogens and Defend Themselves (II)
Week 13 Plant Disease Epidemiology (I)
Week 14 Plant Disease Epidemiology (II)
Week 15 How to Manage Plant Diseases (I)
Week 16 How to Manage Plant Diseases (II)
Week 17 The Principles of Plant Pathology – Class Conclusions
Week 18 Student presentation
Evaluation

Textbook & other References
none
Teaching Aids & Teacher's Website
There is no examine in this class. Final grades will be given based on attendance, class participation, and presentation.Students will be divided into several groups, each containing two to three members. At the end of the semester, each group is asked to make a 7 to 10-min presentation. The presentation is expected to carry out by creating a conversation between members on the subject of plant pathology using knowlenge and information learned from this class.
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