Conducted in
terms:
2022/23Z, 2023/24Z, 2024/25Z
ISCED code: 0532
ECTS credits:
1
Language:
English
Organized by:
Faculty of Earth Sciences and Spatial Management
(in Polish) Traditional and modern techniques of soil management and reclamation 2800-TMT-GPG-2-S2
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Total student workload
(in Polish) Contact hours with teacher: – 10 hrs
Other hours:
- preparation for test – 15 hrs
Total number of hours: 25 (1 ECTS)
Learning outcomes - knowledge
(in Polish) Student
W1: has knowledge on main soils and their main direct of use in spatial planning - K_W04
W2: is familiar with main traditional and modern systems of soil management in agriculture and forestry as well as reclamation techniques used in Poland – K_W12
W3: has basic knowledge in filed of functioning of some (semi)natural and anthropogenic ecosystems of semi-natural and managed forest ecosystems – K_W04
W5: knows some specific case studies of environmental restoration – K_W04
Learning outcomes - skills
(in Polish) Student
U1: is able to describe main restoration techniques used to reclaim soil/environment in specific areas - K_U02, K_U13
U2: can discuss pros and cons of management techniques applied in specific managed or devastated areas – K_U13
Learning outcomes - social competencies
(in Polish) Student
K1: is well prepared for a critical evaluation of traditional and modern methods/techniques of management and reclaimation of soils – K_K03
Teaching methods
(in Polish) Expository teaching methods:
- informative lecture
- discussion
Expository teaching methods
- narration
- problem-based lecture
- description
- problem-based lecture
- description
Exploratory teaching methods
- practical
- seminar
- seminar
Type of course
elective course
Prerequisites
(in Polish) Basic knowledge in field of natural sciences (high school level).
Course coordinators
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Additional information
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