In addition one of the following subjects in methodology must be chosen:AOS240 | Research in Social Sciences | 5 ects | Autumn parallel | AOS340 | Qualitative Methods | 5 ects | Autumn parallel | ECOL300 | Methods in Natural Sciences | 5 ects | Spring parallel | EDS312 | Research Methods II | 10 ects | Spring parallel | MAST300 | Planning the Master Thesis | 5 ects | Autumn parallel | MINA310 | Project Management and Research Methods | 10 ects | Autumn parallel |
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In order to obtain a Master's degree in Forest Sciences the student must also choose:At least 20 ects from the following courses: | FORN310 | Bioenergy | 10 ects | Spring parallel | RØP310 | Investement and profitability analyses in energy and forest management | 5 ects | Autumn parallel | RØP320 | Forest Biometrics | 5 ects | Autumn parallel | SKS300 | Forest Ecology | 10 ects | Spring parallel | SKS303 | Silviculture | 15 ects | Autumn parallel | TRE300 | Wood Technology | 15 ects | Spring parallel |
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To be assigned the title 'Forstkandidat', the following courses must also be chosen:· The compulsory courses from the 'forstkandidat'-profile in Bachelor's programme in Forest Sciences, plus the two courses: | BUS210 | Managerial Accounting and Budgeting | 10 ects | Spring parallel | JUS201 | Administrative law | 5 ects | Autumn parallel |
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Students without a Bachelor's degree in Forest Sciences must also have the course:SKOG250 | Forest Management - Interdisciplinary Analysis | 10 ects | June block |
| plus at least 15 ects from the following courses: | SKOG205 | Resourse Mapping and Inventory | 5 ects | Autumn parallel | SKOG210 | Forest Products - Markets and Wood Technology | 10 ects | Jan bl + spr p | SKOG220 | Treatment and Production of Forest Stands | 15 ects | Aug bl + aut p | SKOG230 | Resource Economics and Planning in Forestry | 10 ects | Spring parallel | SKOG240 | Forest Engineering and Logistics | 10 ects | Spring parallel |
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At least 30 ects at the 300-level must be taken. Please note that several courses require a certain level of previous knowledge. |
Programme coordinator 2013: Eid, Tron |
Student advisor 2013: Christina Heggertveit |
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