A summary of success of applied learning in a degree at Unitec

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Fraser, Diane
Galbraith, Mel
Jones, Graham
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2014
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biodiversity management
animal behaviour and welfare
industry collaboration
study relevance
applied learning
applied sciences students
Unitec courses
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Fraser, D., Galbraith, M., and Jones, G. (2014). A summary of success of applied learning in a degree at Unitec. Paper presented at New Zealand Biosecurity Institute (NETS) conference 29 July - 1 August 2014 New Plymouth, New Zealand.
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Department of Natural Sciences Bachelor of Applied Science (Biodiversity Management & Animal Behaviour and Welfare majors) Negotiated Study Course 30 credit course in 3rd year of study Aim Learning outcomes Collaborative arrangements : win-win Unitec / Auckland Council collaboration Unitec / Auckland Uni collaboration Unitec / key industries collaboration
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