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Course details
Course code: RTSS20256o14
Semester: 2014/2015 winter
Name: Agricultural and Forest High Technologies
Major: Agricultural and Forestry Engineering
Study Type: second cycle
Course type: compulsory
Study Semester: 2
ECTS points: 3
Hours (Lectures / Tutorials / Other): 15 / 15 / 0
Lecturer: prof. dr hab. inż. Jerzy Bieniek, dr hab. inż. Franciszek Molendowski, dr hab. inż. Antoni Szewczyk
Language of instruction: Polish / English


Learning outcomes: Has a deepened knowledge in modern systems, the technology, techniques, tools and machines applied in the agricultural and forest production, in it essential knowledge for their, has an advanced knowledge in the natural environment of his threat and ways of counteracting in the global society. Is able fluently to communicate using different techniques in the professional environment and in other circles in the given discipline associated with exploiting agricultural and forest high technologies , he is able to define and to assess the merits and demerits of taken action as well as a need understands self-educations in order to raise professional competence .

Competences: Is aware of a need of the directed self-improvement and constant training oneself in the profession carried out, an agricultural and forest acquaintance of the importance, the responsibility and effects of activity of the engineer of direction of the technician is demonstrating in action associated with forest and agricultural high technologies

Prerequisites: The agricultural and forest machine orientation, bases of the structure and holding machines, use of agricultural and forest machines, industrial engineering agricultural.

Course content:

Recommended literature: Banasiak J. 1999, Agrotechnologia. Dreszer K. 2010, Maszyny rolnicze.

Assessment methods: Evaluation of effects of educating in the scope of one's knowledge: written credit + projects. Evaluation of effects of educating in the ability: is able to adjust devices and forest machines, from the protection of plants and combine harvesters. Evaluation of effects of educating in social competence: individual work and in groups, discussion on classes.

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