Nature Management
See study programmeThe courses in the latter part of the study emphasizes on linking the teaching to real management situations in today`s society.
In the course Nature Management (NAT330) there is a excursion abroad.
For the bachelor thesis during the 3rd year of study you will have the opportunity to immerse yourself professionally in a chosen topic, often in cooperation with external collaborators or as a participant in one of our research projects.
Upon successful completion of this programme, the candidate:
General competence:
- can plan and conduct various work assignments and projects, alone or as member of a team, in accordance with ethical requirements and guidelines
- can communicate key professional knowledge in writing as well as orally to both the public as well as other professionals in nature and outback management
- can exchange experiences and views with other professionals in the field
- has knowledge of the professional ethical issues of the field and can reflect on his or her professional conduct and adjust this when needed
- Has knowledge of new thinking and innovation processes
Knowledge:
- has broad knowledge of nature and nature management in Norway
- has extensive knowledge of flora, fauna and other relevant aspects of biological diversity
- has knowledge of research and development work in nature and outback management
- has knowledge about Norwegian management systems, the history of the field, its tradition and its role in society
- has knowledge of relevant laws and regulations
Skills:
- has basic skills in registering, mapping and monitoring nature, including using GIS and other tools
- can collect, assemble, analyse and discuss the application of his or her own data and results as part of writing a professional report informing a defined research questions
- can apply relevant public laws and regulations in managerial work, for instance in planning, case work and impact assessments
- can apply his or her professional knowledge a.o. related to relevant research on practical and theoretical issues in nature and outback management
Below you will find an overview of our partner universities where you, as a student in Nature Management, can travel to:
AUSTRALIA:
James Cook University
Charles Darwin University
Deakin University
CANADA:
Memorial University of Newfoundland
University of Northern British Columbia
St. Francis Xavier University
Lakehead University
University of Saskatchewan
USA:
Humboldt State University
University of Minnesota - College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Management (CFANS)
University of New England
University of Alaska Fairbanks
DENMARK:
Roskilde University
HUNGARY:
Szent Istvan University
NETHERLANDS:
Wageningen University
SCOTLAND:
University of Stirling
SWEDEN:
University of Gothenburg
RUSSIA:
Russian State Hydrometeorological University (RSHU)