220-301 Forestry Field Camp

Note

Hurdle requirement

Availability

Creswick campus

Credit Points

0

Coordinator

Mr Ron Hateley

Semester

Summer (view timetable)

Contact

Two, 2-week periods of field experience and training, one in summer semester between Year 1 and Year 2; the other between Year 2 and Year 3

Subject Description

Students undertake a total of four weeks of field experience and training over the course of the degree, made up of two 2-week field camps. The camps are held early in the summer semester. Students may obtain credit for proven competencies in relevant areas. Content includes

  • development of basic field skills including first aid, bush driving and survival, Occupational Health and Safety and dealing with emergencies;

  • care, use and maintenance of hand-tools and chain-saws;

  • exposure to forest work gangs, experienced field supervisors, volunteer groups and Landcare groups;

  • basic skills in fire survival and fire suppression methods;

  • development of skills in communication, public speaking, dealing with the media, interview techniques, and techniques of public participation, conflict resolution, supervision, and personnel management.

On completion of the subject, students will have gained a range of skills and accredited forestry related competencies including First Aid, Axes and Slashers, Chemical Handling and chainsaw use.

Assessment

Attendance at a minimum of 80% of field camp days and participation in the skills components of the course. Acquisition of 80% of listed competencies based on formal criteria.



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