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Search results - Field Techniques for Surveying Invertebrates (with credit)

Key facts

TypesOnline and Distance Learning
Professional Development
Short Courses
LocationOnline
DatesMon 29 Apr to Mon 3 Jun 2013
Subject area(s)Ecology
Environmental Sciences
FeesFrom £675.00
Application statusIn progress - closed to new applications
Course codeO12C057D2Y
Course contactIf you have any questions about this course, please email est@conted.ox.ac.uk or telephone 01865 286952.

Overview

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Field techniques for surveying invertebrates is a short, stand-alone training course that 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 invertebrate 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 WITH CREDIT. For information about taking this course without academic credit, please click here.

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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 will need to use for some of the activities. Participants are expected to study on, and contribute to the course for 10-15 hours per week. Additionally, if the course is being taken for accreditation, participants will have to complete an assessment. There is a suggested calendar of activity that participants can use to assist them in completeing the course within the allocated five weeks.

Minimum IT Requirements

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

Accreditation

Those wishing to may apply to take the course with accreditation. The University of Oxford Department for Continuing Education offers Credit Accumulatiom and Transfer Scheme (CATS) points for the course. Participants contributing to all the forums and successfully completing the assessment will obtain 10 CATS-equivalent points (FHEQ level 7) which may be counted towards a postgraduate qualification.

Assessment will be based on submission of an assignment, not exceeding 2000 words.

Programme details

The topics covered in the course in Field Techniques for Surveying Invertebrates include:

  • Rationale and practicalities of invertebrate surveys
  • Before starting - planning and preparation
  • Field methods 1 - active methods
  • Field methods 2 - interception trapping
  • Field methods 3 - responsive trapping
  • Sorting, indentification and taxonomic considerations
  • Sampling strategies
  • Invertebrate habitat description and evaluation
  • Invertebrate survey for monitoring
  • The end result - specimens, data, analysis, interpretation and reporting

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 Roger Key

Role: Tutor

Consultant ecologist and former Senior Invertebrate Ecologist for English Nature and Natural England. Originally from Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire,...more

Dr Ben Woodcock

Role: Tutor

Dr Ben Woodcock currently works as an Ecological Entomologist at the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Wallingford, UK. His research focuses on the...more

Assessment methods

  • Students must engage with, and contribute to all the discussion forums via the course VLE;
  • Students must submit a summative written assignment of up to 2,000 words. Students will complete an invertebrate Field Survey Report which is an integral part of the online course activities. Pass mark set at 50%. Work awarded 70%^ or over will qualify for a distinction.

Teaching methods

The course is taken entirely online but is tutor-led by an experienced invertebrate 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
Fee: £675.00

Apply for this course

If you have any questions about applying please email:est@conted.ox.ac.uk or phone: +44 (0)1865 286951.

The fees for taking this course with academic credit are:

  • Accredited rate: £675.00

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: