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BNS115 Land and environment of the Circumpolar World - 15 stp
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Type of course
Course overlap
Course contents
The primary aim of the first half of the course is to provide students with a more in-depth understanding of the land and environment that defines the Circumpolar North as well as the key issues involving interaction between humans and environment that were introduced through modules of BNS 100X: Introduction to The Circumpolar World.
The second half of the course will provide students with a greater understanding of the complexity of important concepts and issues related to the land and environment of the North. This part of the course deals with the impacts of natural and physical change on the peoples and conditions of the Circumpolar North. The main focus is on three major fields for scientific study: (1) climate change, (2) natural resources, and (3) health and environment. Emphasis is given to the challenges of sustainability in the North, and to the need for long-term proper stewardship.
By taking the course the students will be left with a deeper insight into the challenges presented by the physical and natural universe, and the impact on Northern peoples as well as an awareness of the relationship between science and policy, and its significance for the future of the Circumpolar North.
The course is mainly identical with BCS 311 (6 ECTS) and BCS 312 (6 ECTS)
Application deadline
Applicants from Nordic countries: 1 June for the autumn semester and 1 December for the spring semester.
Exchange students and Fulbright students: 1 October for the spring semester and 15 April for the autumn semester.
Admission requirements
Admission requirements: Nordic applicants: Generell studiekompetanse International applicants: Higher Education Entrance Qualification and certified language requirements in English. A list of the requirements for the Higher Education Entrance Qualification in Norway can be found on the web site from the Norwegian Agency for Quality Assurance in Education (NOKUT). For language requirements we refer to NOKUT's GSU-list.
Admission code: 5199 (Nordic applicants).
Objective of the course
The course objectives: Building competence on nature, ecosystems, environmental issues and sustainability of the circumpolar world.
Knowledge:
- Arctic land and oceans
- Arctic ecology
- Arctic climate and climate change
- Sustainable use of natural resources and management
Skills:
- Ability to make use of an ecological approach
- Ability to explain mechanisms of climate change
- Ability to explain the interdependency among oceans, ecology and climate
General competence:
- In Arctic environmental issues
- In ecological systems at land and sea
- Sustainability and management tools
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Assessment
Course requirements:
Answers to given module questions. The answers have to be approved by responsible teacher before the students are allowed to do the final exam.
Examination:
A final written home based exam:
- Available time: 3 days
- Extent. 5 to 6 pages
- Font: Times New Roman, 12 pkt., line spacing 1,5. Margins; right, top and bottom 2 cm, left 4 cm.
Grading: scale A - F, with F for failed.
Possibility of re-sit exam in case of F.