Faculty of Forestry, University of Zagreb and Department of Forest Engineering in the Bologna Process

The paper presents the past course and achievements of the reform of the higher educational system at the Faculty of Forestry of the University of Zagreb. The reform is part of the effort undertaken in order to include the Faculty in the European Area of Higher Education (EHEA) and the European Rese...

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Main Author: Ante P. B. Krpan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Zagreb, Faculty of Forestry 2007-01-01
Series:Croatian Journal of Forest Engineering
Online Access:https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/17755
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spelling doaj-a2d27314ce814c66bc88db55dc2e88f92020-11-25T02:37:10ZengUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of ForestryCroatian Journal of Forest Engineering1845-57191848-96722007-01-0128112313611559Faculty of Forestry, University of Zagreb and Department of Forest Engineering in the Bologna ProcessAnte P. B. KrpanThe paper presents the past course and achievements of the reform of the higher educational system at the Faculty of Forestry of the University of Zagreb. The reform is part of the effort undertaken in order to include the Faculty in the European Area of Higher Education (EHEA) and the European Research Area (ERA). Athree-cycle educational system has been adopted and the curricula for undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate studies have been devised on a 3 +2 +3 (2) or 180 + 120 + 180 (120) ECTS points basis. Three undergraduate studies have been established: Forestry, Urban Forestry and Wood Technology, whose programmes are already followed by two generations of students. The following graduate study programmes have been developed: Forestry and Urban Forestry, Nature and Environment Protection andWood Technology Processes and Design ofWood Products. Graduate studies in the Forestry department contain two programmes: Silviculture and Forest Management with Wildlife Management and Techniques, Technologies and Management in Forestry. An improved proposal for doctoral study has been developed in the Forestry Department consisting of three programmes (Silviculture andWildlife Management, Techniques, Technologies and Management in Forestry, and Urban Forestry, Nature Protection, Forest Management and Protection), as well as a doctoral study programme Wood Technology. Specialist postgraduate studies have been devised in ten programmes.https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/17755
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Faculty of Forestry, University of Zagreb and Department of Forest Engineering in the Bologna Process
Croatian Journal of Forest Engineering
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title Faculty of Forestry, University of Zagreb and Department of Forest Engineering in the Bologna Process
title_short Faculty of Forestry, University of Zagreb and Department of Forest Engineering in the Bologna Process
title_full Faculty of Forestry, University of Zagreb and Department of Forest Engineering in the Bologna Process
title_fullStr Faculty of Forestry, University of Zagreb and Department of Forest Engineering in the Bologna Process
title_full_unstemmed Faculty of Forestry, University of Zagreb and Department of Forest Engineering in the Bologna Process
title_sort faculty of forestry, university of zagreb and department of forest engineering in the bologna process
publisher University of Zagreb, Faculty of Forestry
series Croatian Journal of Forest Engineering
issn 1845-5719
1848-9672
publishDate 2007-01-01
description The paper presents the past course and achievements of the reform of the higher educational system at the Faculty of Forestry of the University of Zagreb. The reform is part of the effort undertaken in order to include the Faculty in the European Area of Higher Education (EHEA) and the European Research Area (ERA). Athree-cycle educational system has been adopted and the curricula for undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate studies have been devised on a 3 +2 +3 (2) or 180 + 120 + 180 (120) ECTS points basis. Three undergraduate studies have been established: Forestry, Urban Forestry and Wood Technology, whose programmes are already followed by two generations of students. The following graduate study programmes have been developed: Forestry and Urban Forestry, Nature and Environment Protection andWood Technology Processes and Design ofWood Products. Graduate studies in the Forestry department contain two programmes: Silviculture and Forest Management with Wildlife Management and Techniques, Technologies and Management in Forestry. An improved proposal for doctoral study has been developed in the Forestry Department consisting of three programmes (Silviculture andWildlife Management, Techniques, Technologies and Management in Forestry, and Urban Forestry, Nature Protection, Forest Management and Protection), as well as a doctoral study programme Wood Technology. Specialist postgraduate studies have been devised in ten programmes.
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