207-276 Field Studies and Dendrology

Availability

Creswick campus.

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Mr Ronald Hateley

Prerequisites

202-103 Biology for Land and Food Resources and 600-142 Genetics and the Evolution of Life.

Semester

Year long (view timetable)

Contact

Twenty-four hours lectures and 36 hours practical work

Subject Description

On completion of this subject, students should:

  • have a better understanding of the integrated nature of forestry and land management in Australia;

  • have basic skills including first aid, bush survival and dealing with emergencies; care, use and maintenance of hand-tools and chain-saws;

  • have an appreciation of the setting in which field activities are conducted through exposure to forest work gangs, experienced field supervisors and Landcare groups;

  • understand the use of computers in forestry;

  • have an ability to use keen observation to interpret and analyse field observations; and have basic skills in fire survival and fire suppression methods;

  • be competent in the identification, taxonomy and morphology of eucalypts, conifers, deciduous hardwoods and important elements of the Australian flora; and

  • be aware of the distribution, characteristics and uses of many Australian forest species.

Assessment

One two-hour written examination (40%), and three assignments equivalent to 2500 words (each worth 20%). Hurdle Requirement:Attendance at a minimum of 80% of field days.

Prescribed Texts

  • L Costermans, Native Trees and Shrubs of South-Eastern Australia. Rigby, 1981.


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