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Forestry Degree Programme: 16IM

Code: 16IMA

Degree title
Bachelor of Natural Resources
Credits
240 ects
Duration
4 years (240 cr)
Start semester
Autumn 2016

Description

Degree Programme in Forestry
Bachelor of Natural Resources
240 c.u., 4 years
Full-time studies
Kuntokatu 3, 33520 Tampere
Head of the programme Ari Vanamo

The degree of students graduating of the Forestry Degree Programme is Bachelor of Natural Resources. The programme consists of 240 credit points (ECTS) and lasts for 4 years.
Eligibility: see TAMK pages and eligibility for bachelor's degrees www.tamk.fi

Description of the profession and wroking-life placements

Forest engineer works as a planner, a specialist or a supervisor in different forestry organizations both in private and public sector. Some forest engineers are independent entrepreneurs. Typical tasks are timber purchase, organizing of harvesting and timber transport, managing of forest resources information and GIS data, planning and organizing of forestry activities and forest owners´ extension. Forest engineers can also work in the field of multiple forest use, forest nature management and nature conservation. Working in different projects is nowadays more a rule than an exception. Forest engineers are also employed by other than traditional forestry sector organizations.

Forest engineers work both alone and in little working groups. Interaction situations especially with forest owners are typical. Work is performed both in the office and in the forest.

In his job a forest engineer has to have enough know-how of forestry (such as forest ecology, silviculture, forest resources, GIS, wood supply) but also of business and he has to know how to get on with customers and other people.

Value basis of forestry programme

Forest engineers are managing a renewable natural resource. At the same time they are working together with other people, enterprises and the whole society. Understanding sustainability and the different dimensions of it (ecological, economical and social) is central in the studies. Also important is respecting other people and their opinions. A forest engineer has to be honest and reliable in his duties.

Implementation of education

Forestry degree programme is using problem-based learning (PBL) as the pedagogical approach. The courses have been developed on the basis of working life related situations, and they are usually large entities. In PBL tutorial sessions are in a key role. Every learning cycle has two tutorials. In the first tutorial the students get to know the problem and set their learning goals. After 1-3 weeks in the second tutorial the same group of students gather together and prepare a synthesis of what they have learned. In PBL especially interpersonal and communication skills improve significantly.

In the learning process students´ own role in searching information is important. However, the courses also include lectures, different kinds of exercises both in the classroom and in the forest and plenty of field trips and excursions. Also, a variety of virtual learning environments as well as forest machine simulator are used in teaching.

Learning outcomes

After the first study year the students have an overall picture of the forest, the forest nature and biodiversity, forest management and the use of wood. The students know how to plan and implement silvicultural activities and how to assess the quality of the work. They know how to measure single trees, tree stands and timber. They are also capable of using the university´s information systems, look for information from various sources and to draw up short reports.

During the second study year the main emphasis is on wood supply know-how. The students get an overall picture of timber harvesting and purchasing. Also, understanding the social significance of forests and the multi-objective use of forest starts to build up. After the second year, the students are able to make harvesting plans, as well as evaluate harvesting quality. They know how to use spatial data, GPS equipment and GIS programs. The students are able to communicate about forestry issues in Swedish language.

In the third study year students develop their communication and interpersonal interaction skills as well as business know-how. They get an overall picture of the forest owners, forestry extension and forestry enterprises. The students get skills to work in different kinds of projects. Towards the end of the third year, the students can deepen their know-how in certain forestry sub-areas, mainly wood supply and forest machines and multi-objective forestry. Alternatively they can study more about energy, logistics and entrepreneurship through the University´s common offering. After the third year, the students can communicate about forestry issues in English. Student exchange is enabled during the third study year. Between the 3rd and 4th study year the students have 5 months period for on the job training. Part of the training can be realized after the 1st or 2nd year.
After the third study year the students are able to plan, realize and evaluate most forestry activities, organize forest owner events, advise forest owners, assist in supervisor tasks and work in projects.

During the fourth study year the earlier studies and the experiences of the training period are combined. The forestry know-how of the students gets deeper and expands towards developing and research know-how. After the fourth year the student is ready to enter the working life as a planner, specialist or even supervisor.

Curriculum development and working life cooperation

During the preparation of the curriculum the comments of the advisory board have been made use of. The advisory board consists of working life members. Also the alumni who have graduated earlier of this programme, have been interviewed.

Show study timings by academic year, semester or period

Code Name Credits (cr) 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 2019-2020 Autumn 2016 Spring 2017 Autumn 2017 Spring 2018 Autumn 2018 Spring 2019 Autumn 2019 Spring 2020 1. / 2016 2. / 2016 3. / 2017 4. / 2017 1. / 2017 2. / 2017 3. / 2018 4. / 2018 1. / 2018 2. / 2018 3. / 2019 4. / 2019 1. / 2019 2. / 2019 3. / 2020 4. / 2020
16IMA-1000
Forest Sites and Ecology

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15
6M00BG50 Learning Skills 3 3 3 3
6M00BF55 Forest Sites and Soils 12 12 12 12
16IMA-1001
Basics of Forest Management and Harvesting

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15
6M00BF61 Forest Stand Management 10 10 10 10
6M00BG34 Basics of Wood Supply 5 5 5 5
16IMA-1002
Wood as Raw Material for Bioeconomy

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13
6M00BL46 Written Communication 3 3 3 3
6M00CU21 Wood as Raw Material for Bioeconomy 10 10 10 10
16IMA-1003
Forest Nature and Forest Regeneration

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15
6M00BG58 Biodiversity of Forest Ecosystems 5 5 5 5
6M00BG62 Forest Regeneration 10 10 10 10
16IMA-1004
Wood Supply

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28
6M00BG67 Timber Purchasing and Harvesting Planning 13 13 13 13
6M00BG74 Forest Bioenergy 8 8 8 8
6M00BG80 Harvesting and Timber Transport 7 7 7 3.5 3.5
16IMA-1005
Forests and Society

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10
6M00BG87 Forests and Society 6 6 6 6
6M00CL85 Swedish Language, Written 2 2 2 2
6M00CL89 Swedish Language, Spoken 2 2 2 2
16IMA-1006
Forest Management Planning

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20
6M00BH12 Geographical Information 7 7 7 3.5 3.5
6M00BH13 Silvicultural Alternatives and Economical Profitability of Silviculture 6 6 6 3 3
6M00BH15 Project for Use and Updating of a Forest Management Plan 7 7 7 7
16IMA-1007
Forestry Extension and Interpersonal Skills

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22
6M00BH36 Forest as Property 5 5 5 5
6M00BH37 Forestry Extension 6 6 6 3 3
6M00BL45 Interpersonal and Presentation Skills 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
6M00BH44 English for Forestry Professionals 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
6M00BL49 Professional Growth 3 3 1 2 1 1 1
16IMA-1008
Forestry Business and Project Know-how

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15
6M00BH45 Forestry Business Skills 10 10 10 10
5N00CQ10 Projektityö/Project Work 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
16IMA-1009
Special Forestry Issues

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20
6M00BH55 Forest Machine Technology 5 5 5 5
6M00BH59 Use and Maintenance of Forest Machines 5 5 5 5
6M00BH52 Wood Supply Planning and Logistics 10 10 10 10
6M00BH60 Forest Management on Special Areas 5 5 5 5
6M00BH65 Management of Peatland Forests 5 5 5 5
6M00BH61 Integrating Different Uses of Forestry 10 10 10 10
16IMA-1010
Forestry Management and Information Systems

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7
6M00BL48 Management and Information Systems 7 7 7 7
16IMA-1011
Practical Training

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30
6M00BH74 Basic Practical Training 10 10 10 10
6M00BH86 Preparation for Practical Training of Expert Tasks 3 3 1 2 1 1 1
6M00BH75 Practical Training for Expert Tasks 17 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5
16IMA-1012
Free Choice Studies

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15
6M00FC57 Basics of QGIS 3
16IMA-1013
Final Thesis

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15
6M00BH78 Bachelor’s Thesis 15 15 7.5 7.5 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.8
Total 240 58 68 68.5 50.5 30 28 27 41 37 31.5 36 14.5 15 15 13 15 13 14 14 27 12.5 24.5 14 17.5 12.25 23.75 10.75 3.75

TAMK Generic Competences

TAMK’s generic competences mean such competences that every graduating student of TAMK should have. These competences are mainly learnt inside courses with the support of diverse teaching methods, but the fields of study may also offer specific courses on some of the themes.

Ethical Competence

- is able to take responsibility for one’s own actions and their consequences
- is able to work according to the ethical principles of the field
- is able to take other people into account in one’s work
- is able to apply the principles of equality
- is able to apply the principles of sustainable development
- is capable of social influencing using one’s know-how and based on ethical values.

Biodiversity of Forest Ecosystems
Forests and Society
Forest as Property
Forestry Extension
Professional Growth
Integrating Different Uses of Forestry
Bachelor’s Thesis
Innovation Competence

- is capable of creative problem solving and development of working methods
- is able to work in projects
- is able to conduct research and development projects applying the existing knowledge and methods of the field
- is able to find customer-oriented, sustainable and profitable solutions.

Project for Use and Updating of a Forest Management Plan
Bachelor’s Thesis
IInternationalisation Competence

- possesses language skills necessary for one’s work and for professional development in the field
- is capable of multicultural cooperation
- can take into account the effects of and opportunities for internationalisation development in one’s own field.

English for Forestry Professionals
Learning Competence

- is able to evaluate and develop one’s competence and learning style
- is able to retrieve and analyse information and evaluate it critically
- is capable of taking responsibility for learning and sharing of knowledge in teams.

Written Communication
Professional Growth
Bachelor’s Thesis
Working Community Competence

is able to operate as a member of a work community and promote its wellbeing
- is able to operate in communicative and interactive situations in working life
- is able to utilise information and communications technology in one’s field
- is able to create personal contacts in working life and work in networks
- is capable of decision making in unpredicted situations
- has abilities for leadership and independent work as an expert
- possesses entrepreneurial skills.

Professional Growth
Forestry Business Skills
Basic Practical Training
Preparation for Practical Training of Expert Tasks
Practical Training for Expert Tasks
Bachelor’s Thesis
Unclassified
Learning Skills
Forest Sites and Soils
Forest Stand Management
Basics of Wood Supply
Wood as Raw Material for Bioeconomy
Forest Regeneration
Timber Purchasing and Harvesting Planning
Forest Bioenergy
Harvesting and Timber Transport
Swedish Language, Written
Swedish Language, Spoken
Geographical Information
Silvicultural Alternatives and Economical Profitability of Silviculture
Interpersonal and Presentation Skills
Projektityö/Project Work
Forest Machine Technology
Use and Maintenance of Forest Machines
Wood Supply Planning and Logistics
Forest Management on Special Areas
Management of Peatland Forests
Management and Information Systems
Basics of QGIS

zz_Forestry Competences

Metsän jäsentelyssä on eritelty keskeisiä osaamisalueita, joita metsätalousinsinöörin työssä tarvitaan

Liiketalousosaaminen
Forestry Business Skills
Metsäluonto ja metsänhoito-osaaminen
Forest Stand Management
Biodiversity of Forest Ecosystems
Forest Regeneration
Timber Purchasing and Harvesting Planning
Forest Bioenergy
Silvicultural Alternatives and Economical Profitability of Silviculture
Forestry Extension
Forest Management on Special Areas
Management of Peatland Forests
Integrating Different Uses of Forestry
Metsänarviointi- ja suunnitteluosaaminen
Forest Stand Management
Project for Use and Updating of a Forest Management Plan
Integrating Different Uses of Forestry
Paikkatieto-osaaminen
Harvesting and Timber Transport
Geographical Information
Project for Use and Updating of a Forest Management Plan
Management and Information Systems
Projektiosaaminen
Forest Regeneration
Project for Use and Updating of a Forest Management Plan
Bachelor’s Thesis
Puunhankintaosaaminen
Basics of Wood Supply
Timber Purchasing and Harvesting Planning
Forest Bioenergy
Harvesting and Timber Transport
Silvicultural Alternatives and Economical Profitability of Silviculture
Forest Machine Technology
Use and Maintenance of Forest Machines
Wood Supply Planning and Logistics
Viestintä- ja vuorovaikutusosaaminen
Learning Skills
Written Communication
Forestry Extension
Interpersonal and Presentation Skills
English for Forestry Professionals
Unclassified
Forest Sites and Soils
Wood as Raw Material for Bioeconomy
Forests and Society
Swedish Language, Written
Swedish Language, Spoken
Forest as Property
Professional Growth
Projektityö/Project Work
Basic Practical Training
Preparation for Practical Training of Expert Tasks
Practical Training for Expert Tasks
Basics of QGIS

Code Name Credits (cr)
16IMA-1000
Forest Sites and Ecology

(Choose all )

15
6M00BG50 Learning Skills 3
6M00BF55 Forest Sites and Soils 12
16IMA-1001
Basics of Forest Management and Harvesting

(Choose all )

15
6M00BF61 Forest Stand Management 10
6M00BG34 Basics of Wood Supply 5
16IMA-1002
Wood as Raw Material for Bioeconomy

(Choose all )

13
6M00BL46 Written Communication 3
6M00CU21 Wood as Raw Material for Bioeconomy 10
16IMA-1003
Forest Nature and Forest Regeneration

(Choose all )

15
6M00BG58 Biodiversity of Forest Ecosystems 5
6M00BG62 Forest Regeneration 10
16IMA-1004
Wood Supply

(Choose all )

28
6M00BG67 Timber Purchasing and Harvesting Planning 13
6M00BG74 Forest Bioenergy 8
6M00BG80 Harvesting and Timber Transport 7
16IMA-1005
Forests and Society

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10
6M00BG87 Forests and Society 6
6M00CL85 Swedish Language, Written 2
6M00CL89 Swedish Language, Spoken 2
16IMA-1006
Forest Management Planning

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20
6M00BH12 Geographical Information 7
6M00BH13 Silvicultural Alternatives and Economical Profitability of Silviculture 6
6M00BH15 Project for Use and Updating of a Forest Management Plan 7
16IMA-1007
Forestry Extension and Interpersonal Skills

(Choose all )

22
6M00BH36 Forest as Property 5
6M00BH37 Forestry Extension 6
6M00BL45 Interpersonal and Presentation Skills 3
6M00BH44 English for Forestry Professionals 5
6M00BL49 Professional Growth 3
16IMA-1008
Forestry Business and Project Know-how

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15
6M00BH45 Forestry Business Skills 10
5N00CQ10 Projektityö/Project Work 5
16IMA-1009
Special Forestry Issues

(Choose ects: 20 )

20
6M00BH55 Forest Machine Technology 5
6M00BH59 Use and Maintenance of Forest Machines 5
6M00BH52 Wood Supply Planning and Logistics 10
6M00BH60 Forest Management on Special Areas 5
6M00BH65 Management of Peatland Forests 5
6M00BH61 Integrating Different Uses of Forestry 10
16IMA-1010
Forestry Management and Information Systems

(Choose all )

7
6M00BL48 Management and Information Systems 7
16IMA-1011
Practical Training

(Choose all )

30
6M00BH74 Basic Practical Training 10
6M00BH86 Preparation for Practical Training of Expert Tasks 3
6M00BH75 Practical Training for Expert Tasks 17
16IMA-1012
Free Choice Studies

(Choose ects: 15 )

15
6M00FC57 Basics of QGIS 3
16IMA-1013
Final Thesis

(Choose all )

15
6M00BH78 Bachelor’s Thesis 15

Due to the timing of optional and elective courses, credit accumulation per semester / academic year may vary.

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