Course description for 2021/22
Nature Management in Practice
NAT220
Course description for 2021/22
Nature Management in Practice
NAT220
This course can be selected as an addition course for the Bachelor's degrees in Nature Management, normally upon successful completion of the first year of study. However, it may also be relevant for students in their first year of study. This course may not be included in a Bachelor's degree programme, but will come in addition to it.
The subject is reserved for the study programme 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 course, the student:
- can account for insight and practical knowledge acquired through work placement at a company, research institution or public management organisation. Learning should be acquired through working on tasks related to nature and/or outland management
No tuition fees. Semester fees and cost of course literature apply.
Elective course for students at Nature Management.
It rests on the student to find an institution (or two institutions) with which a written agreement can be entered into between the student, Nord University and the institution(s). The institution(s) selected are subject to approval by the course officer.
Evaluation using mid-term and final surveys. Students are also encouraged to participate in the central quality surveys.
The work placement should extend over a period of three weeks, two of which must be consecutive. Following completion of the work placement, the student should write a report adhering to guidelines from the course officer.
There is no previous knowledge needed beyond that described in the admission requirements.