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(in Polish) Leśnictwo, studia niestacjonarne, pierwszego stopnia, profil praktyczny (LESPN1)

(in Polish: Leśnictwo, studia niestacjonarne, pierwszego stopnia, profil praktyczny)
first degree studies, level of qualifications 6
part time studies, 3.5 year, 210 ECTS points, including 24-week work experience internship (24 ECTS)
Language: Polish
No description for the programme.

Qualification awarded:

(in Polish) inżynier

Access to further studies:

possibility of appllying for second degree studies, postgraduate studies

Professional status:

right to apply for qualifications related with the field of studies completed

Access requirements

possess maturity certificate, positive result of the enrolment procedure

Learning outcomes

Resolution No. 467/XXVI/XV/2019 of the Senate of Bialystok University of Technology of 27 June 2019 on determining the curricula for fields of study starting from the academic year 2019/2020 taught at Bialystok University of Technology

Learning outcomes for the first-cycle studies in the field of Forestry, practical orientation

Meaning of the symbols:
P6 – Polish Qualification Framework at level 6
S – qualifications obtained within generic descriptors typical for higher education
W – category of knowledge
G – depth and scope
K – context
U – category of skills
W – using knowledge
K – communication
O – organising work
U – learning
K – category of social competence
K – critical evaluation
O – responsibility
R – professional role
L1P – the first-cycle studies in the field of Forestry, practical orientation

Learning outcomes for the first-cycle studies in the field of Forestry, practical orientation, and their reference to the first and second stage descriptors of the Polish Qualification Framework at level 6

Symbol of the learning outcome - Learning outcomes for the field of Forestry.
After having completed the first-cycle studies in the field of Forestry, practical orientation, graduates: - Reference to the first and second stage descriptors of the Polish Qualification Framework at level 6 - Name of the leading discipline

KNOWLEDGE
L1P_W01 - have an advanced knowledge of mathematics, physics, chemistry and related sciences, necessary to understand phenomena occurring in the forest environment - P6S_WG - Forestry
L1P_W02 - have a general knowledge of the biological foundations of production at different levels of complexity and technical engineering issues useful in forestry technologies - P6S_WG - Forestry
L1P_W03 - know basic forestry processes, methods, techniques, technologies and tools used for shaping and utilising the potential of nature - P6S_WG - Forestry
L1P_W04 - have a general knowledge of forest production processes and know typical forest production technologies - P6S_WG - Forestry
L1P_W05 - have a general knowledge of the functioning of living organisms at different levels of complexity, inanimate nature, and technical engineering tasks in forestry - P6S_WG - Forestry
L1P_W06 - have the knowledge of the role and importance of the forest environment, its threats and protection methods - P6S_WG - Forestry
L1P_W07 - understand the role of forest animals in the natural environment, as well as differentiate between different environmental protection technologies, and know basic issues related to the functioning of forest ecosystems - P6S_WG - Forestry
L1P_W08 - know basic principles of the construction of technical machinery and equipment used in forestry works - P6S_WG - Forestry
L1P_W09 - describe changes in and threats to the forest environment caused by human activity - P6S_WG - Forestry
L1P_W10 - demonstrate the knowledge of the basic research techniques and tools used in forestry, know the principles of occupational health and safety as well as ergonomics, concerning the use of technical equipment - P6S_WG - Forestry
L1P_W11 - have a basic economic, legal and social knowledge with regard to establishing and conducting business activity related to the natural environment - P6S_WK - Forestry
L1P_W12 - have the knowledge of the functioning of forestry-related economic entities, their management, supervision, logistics, control and certification - P6S_WG, P6S_WK - Forestry
L1P_W13 - know the principles of sustainable development, environmental protection, organisation of ecological systems and their impact on quality and safety considered from the point of view of forestry - P6S_WG - Forestry
L1P_W14 - know basic statistical methods and IT tools used to analyse and evaluate phenomena and processes occurring in forest production - P6S_WG - Forestry
L1P_W15 - know and understand basic issues and principles related to intellectual property protection as well as copyright and patent law - P6S_WK- Forestry

SKILLS: are able to
L1P_U01 - obtain, analyse, and apply information concerning forestry - P6S_UW - Forestry
L1P_U02 - perform simple research and engineering tasks concerning the identification of changes in the forest environment - P6S_UW - Forestry
L1P_U03 - select existing technological processes and methods, as well as suggest alternative solutions, taking into consideration the quality improvement, the operational safety of technical equipment, and the efficiency of technological processes in forestry - P6S_UW - Forestry
L1P_U04 - use experimental, mathematical, statistical, and IT methods to describe and analyse phenomena occurring in forests - P6S_UW - Forestry
L1P_U05 - independently interpret the obtained empirical data, and to draw conclusions - P6S_UW, P6S_UO - Forestry
L1P_U06 - identify biological, chemical and physical hazards in forestry - P6S_UW - Forestry
L1P_U07 - perform risk analyses and formulate guidelines for the quality and safety management of technical equipment in forestry, as well as prepare necessary documentation - P6S_UW - Forestry
L1P_U08 - apply their knowledge of information processing to improve forestry infrastructure in practice - P6S_UW - Forestry
L1P_U09 - identify and assess the value of implementing innovative solutions to improve the efficiency of technical equipment operation in forest production - P6S_UW - Forestry
L1P_U10 - use basic information technology tools to obtain, process, analyse and apply data pertaining to forestry - P6S_UW - Forestry
L1P_U11 - perform simple design or engineering tasks concerning the broadly defined forestry technology under the guidance of a mentor - P6S_UW - Forestry
L1P_U12 - perform preliminary economic syntheses and analyses of the undertaken engineering activities - P6S_UW - Forestry
L1P_U13 - evaluate and plan a range of tasks related to the condition of the forest environment, taking into account integrated environmental management and sustainability criteria - P6S_UW - Forestry
L1P_U14 - study the source literature and are able to study independently, as well as to prepare written papers and oral presentations in Polish and a foreign language - P6S_UW, P6S_UK - Forestry
L1P_U15 - communicate in a professional environment, using a variety of techniques, on issues regarding forestry, in Polish and a foreign language at the B2 level - P6S_UW, P6S_UK - Forestry
L1P_U16 - use basic skills of silviculture and protective planning of forested areas using modern methods of silviculture and forest protection, including principles of seed management, selection and tree genetics - P6S_UW - Forestry
L1P_U17 - identify and analyse phenomena independently and as a team, as well as make decisions and implement unconventional actions, using appropriate materials, methods, techniques, technologies and tools, affecting the design process, the state of the environment and natural resources - P6S_UW - Forestry
L1P_U18 - implement the process of self-education, lifelong learning and self-improvement - P6S_UU - Forestry

SOCIAL COMPETENCE: are ready to
L1P_K01 - work in and manage a team; graduates understand cultural and human diversity and are able to settle disputes, influence and shape social attitudes; graduates are aware of their social, ethical and professional responsibilities - P6S_KR - Forestry
L1P_K02 - understand the risks of decision-making with regard to forest management, environmental management, and are able to predict the consequences of their actions - P6S_KK - Forestry
L1P_K03 - think and act in a creative and resourceful way - P6S_KO - Forestry

Learning outcomes for the first-cycle studies in the field of Forestry, practical orientation, and their reference to the second stage descriptors of the PQF for the qualifications enabling the acquisition of engineering competence – level 6
Symbol of the learning outcome - Learning outcomes for the field of Forestry.
After having completed the first-cycle studies in the field of Forestry, practical orientation, graduates: - Reference to the first and second stage descriptors of the Polish Qualification Framework at level 6 pertaining to engineering competence
KNOWLEDGE
L1P_W03 - know basic forestry processes, methods, techniques, technologies and tools used for shaping and utilising the potential of nature - P6S_WG
L1P_W07 - understand the role of forest animals in the natural environment, as well as differentiate between different environmental protection technologies, and know basic issues related to the functioning of forest ecosystems - P6S_WG
L1P_W11 - have a basic economic, legal and social knowledge with regard to establishing and conducting business activity related to the natural environment - P6S_WK

SKILLS: are able to
L1P_U02 - perform simple research and engineering tasks concerning the identification of changes in the forest environment - P6S_UW
L1P_U04 - use experimental, mathematical, statistical, and IT methods to describe and analyse phenomena occurring in forests - P6S_UW
L1P_U05 - independently interpret the obtained empirical data, and to draw conclusions - P6S_UW, P6S_UO
L1P_U09 - identify and assess the value of implementing innovative solutions to improve the efficiency of technical equipment operation in forest production - P6S_UW
L1P_U10 - use basic information technology tools to obtain, process, analyse and apply data pertaining to forestry - P6S_UW
L1P_U11 - perform simple design or engineering tasks concerning the broadly defined forestry technology under the guidance of a mentor - P6S_UW
L1P_U12 - perform preliminary economic syntheses and analyses of the undertaken engineering activities - P6S_UW
L1P_U13 - evaluate and plan a range of tasks related to the condition of the forest environment, taking into account integrated environmental management and sustainability criteria - P6S_UW
L1P_U17 - identify and analyse phenomena independently and as a team, as well as make decisions and implement unconventional actions, using appropriate materials, methods, techniques, technologies and tools, affecting the design process, the state of the environment and natural resources - P6S_UW

Admission procedures:

Visit the following page for details on admission procedures: https://irk2.uci.pb.edu.pl