A summary of success of applied learning in a degree at Unitec
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Authors
Fraser, Diane
Galbraith, Mel
Jones, Graham
Galbraith, Mel
Jones, Graham
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2014
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Conference Contribution - Oral Presentation
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Keyword
biodiversity management
animal behaviour and welfare
industry collaboration
study relevance
applied learning
applied sciences students
Unitec courses
animal behaviour and welfare
industry collaboration
study relevance
applied learning
applied sciences students
Unitec courses
ANZSRC Field of Research Code (2020)
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Fraser, D., Galbraith, M., and Jones, G. (2014 July 29 - August 1). A summary of success of applied learning in a degree at Unitec [Paper presentation]. New Zealand Biosecurity Institute (NETS) conference 29 July - 1 August 2014 New Plymouth, New Zealand. https://hdl.handle.net/10652/3096
Abstract
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
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Collaborative arrangements : win-win
Unitec / Auckland Council collaboration
Unitec / Auckland Uni collaboration
Unitec / key industries collaboration
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