Current active course description (last updated 2021/22)
Nature Registration Methods 2
NAF2002
Current active course description (last updated 2021/22)
Nature Registration Methods 2
NAF2002
The course focus on different methods used in registration, mapping and monitoring of chosen species and landscapes. Theoretical and practical training are used so that students are able to solve assignments based on analyzed data
The subject is reserved for outgoing students at Bachelor of Nature Management.
Admission is based on general competance from studies or specific competance in this area, in line with the relevant regulations.
Upon successful completion of this programme, the student shall:
Knowledge:
- is based course NAF2001 but goes further in understanding which analyzing methods should be used and why
Skills:
- is based on course NAF2001 but goes further by being able to point out pros and cons in the data material
General competence:
- in how field data can be used to understand ecological prosseses in order to make nature management efforts
No tuition fees. Costs for semester registration and course literature apply.
Elective for outgoing students.
The course consists of lectures, fieldwork and assignments followed by oral presentations. In some cases, working hours in the field can exceed those of a normal day at campus.
Evaluation using mid-term and final surveys. Students are also encouraged to participate in the central quality surveys.
Norway's laws and other collections of laws that only contain legal texts and regulations. Special edition of laws and regulations and pen, ruler and up to 2 bilingual dictionaries.
Generating an answer using ChatGPT or similar artificial intelligence and submitting it wholly or partially as one's own answer is considered cheating.
NAF2001
Overlap refers to a similarity between courses with the same content. Therefore, you will receive the following reduction in credits if you have taken the courses listed below:
NAT240 - Nature Registration Methods - 7.5 credits
BIO2310 - Nature Registration Methods - 7.5 credits