Tuesday, November 30, 2010
My study curriculum
Hey there. I just had a look in WebOodi before starting the blog, so it seems that I can relax with the courses and concentrate on Applied period report and Master Thesis writing. Even though this semester was full of interesting courses I had to skip most of the them due to various reasons. Currently I have 75 credits which I basically have accumulated enough credit within one studying year. The successful accomplishment of applied period report and Master Thesis seminar and Thesis will add 55 more ECTS and it allows me to claim the Master d. For clarification for those who does not know in Forestry Science you have to obtain 120 ECTS in order to get the Master level. However it was not that easy at the beginning, and it is always hard to start from level zero. I felt myself very disappointing when obtaining first course grade in the list of completed courses. On another hand if the chosen field of studies is interesting and enjoyable the time goes pretty fast. Likely on Forestry faculty the courses I would say "on every taste and choice" covering various topics within forestry and environmental sciences. Besides that if you are individual and you would like to concentrate on chosen narrow topic it is also possible to do it, and at the end of your individual work you could be awarded with sufficient number of credits. Basically the School of Forestry in University of Eastern Finland is covering following expertise: climate change, forest ecology and biodiversity, forest planning, wood science, wood procurement, forest resource inventory and GIS, forest economics and forest energy and procurement. All the available courses are published on the Faculty webpage and could be found there. Besides that Forestry Faculty in University of Eastern Finland has rich network with other Universities in different countries and the courses possibly could be taken even there. And don't forget about CBU specially organized courses which carried out throughout the year.
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