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Key facts

TypesOnline and Distance Learning
Professional Development
LocationOnline
DatesFri 4 Jan to Fri 8 Feb 2013
Subject area(s)Ecology
Environmental Sciences
FeesFrom £375.00
Application statusCourse ended
Course codeO12C059D2Y
Course contactIf you have any questions about this course, please email est@conted.ox.ac.uk or telephone +44 (0)1865 286951.

Overview

Thinking of applying? Explore materials or revisit our online open event. Any questions for the team? - we're happy to talk to you at any time. Contact the Course Director and Programme Manager:est@conted.ox.ac.uk.

Field techniques for surveying mammals and reptiles is a short, stand-alone training course which is taught entirely online. It can be taken from anywhere in the world and is international in its use of case studies. It will appeal to a variety of students and practitioners in conservation and management who want to improve their ability to conduct surveys.

This course can be taken with academic credit (assignment of up to 2,000 words) or without academic credit. This page relates to taking the course WITHOUT CREDIT. For information about taking this course with academic credit, please click here.

Description

Each topic is covered via guided reading, online activities, and discussion forums. All the reading material is embedded into the course, but students additionally have access to the University's electronic resources and online journals, which they are expected to use for some of the activities. Participants are expected to study on, and contribute to, the course for around 10-15 hours per week. There is a suggested calendar of activity which students can use to assist them in completing the course within the allocated five week duration of the course.

Field Techniques for Surveying Mammals and Reptiles is part of the new Postgraduate Certificate in Ecological Survey Techniques.

Minimum IT Requirements

Please note that this course is taken online; to participate in our online courses we recommended a minimum computer specification.

Programme details

Topics covered by the course in Field Techniques for Surveying Mammals and Reptiles include:

  • Introduction to mammals and reptiles
  • Rationale for surveying mammals and reptiles - why survey?
  • Conducting a survey - basic considerations
  • Choosing a survey technique: direct and indirect techniques
  • Direct techniques: observations, total counts, trapping and restraint
  • Indirect techniques: field sign surveys, camera traps and surveillance
  • Designing a sampling strategy or protocol
  • Recording and storing data
  • Data application - making sure you have the right data to accomplish your survey goals
  • Case-study: location of Eurasian badger setts and the distribution of their territories, Wytham Woods, UK

To Sample the course

The final unit of the online course Field Techniques for Surveying Mammals and Reptiles is available. The practical uses Google Maps to explore and explain the distribution of badger setts and territories in Wytham Woods, Oxfordshire. To sample the practical please visit the project website

Staff

Dr Jocelyne Hughes

Role: Director

Biography


I am Programme Director in Ecological Survey Techniques. Since 1998, I have been a Departmental Lecturer in the Department...more

Dr Chris Newman

Role: Tutor

Dr. Chris Newman, is a Senior Research Associate with the Wildlife Conservation Research Unit at the University of Oxford, who joined the group...more

Certification

example certificate PDF document.

To successfully complete the course and receive a Certificate of Attendance, participants are encouraged to contribute to all the discussion forums. The pdf sample above is an illustration only, and the wording will reflect the course and dates attended.

Teaching methods

The course is taken entirely online but is tutor-led by an experienced mammal ecologist.

Scholarships

Details of funding opportunities, including grants, bursaries, loans, scholarships and benefit information are available on our financial assistance page.

Fee options

Programme Fee
Course Fee: £375.00

Apply for this course

If you have any questions about applying please email:est@conted.ox.ac.uk or phone: +44 (0)1865 286953.

Apply without academic credit

The fees for taking the course without academic credit are:

  • Non-accredited: £375.00

Sorry, this course is not currently accepting applications. If you have any questions about this course, please use the course enquiry form.

Programmes including this module

This module can be studied as part of these programmes: