250051 Quality in International Horticultural Production Chains

Detaljer
Inst. for Jordbrugsvidenskab
Tidligst mulig placeringKandidat 1.år til Kandidat 2. år
VarighedUdenfor blokstruktur
 
Pointværdi6 (ECTS)
KursustypeKandidatkursus
 
EksamenLøbende eksamen

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Beskrivelse af eksamen: Project report, evaluation of to group works, creation of poster, presentation.

Vægtning: Project report: 40%, evaluation of to group works: 20%, creation of poster: 20%, presentation: 20%.



bestået/ikke bestået, intern censur
 
Rammer for undervisningCooperation between nine European universities. The course will take place from the end of February 2007 to middle of April 2007. The intensive part of the course will take place in Katholieke Universiteeit Leuven, Belgium, from 30 April to 11 May 2007
 
UndervisningssprogEngelsk
 
Anbefalede forudsætningerKnowledge about horticultural production at Bachelor level
 
Obligatoriske forudsætningerKnowledge about horticultural production at Bachelor level
 
Begrænset deltagerantal2-4 students from KVL
 
Kompetenceområder
Basic science: Basic knowledge in plant physiology and pathology will be related to the effect of international trade on quality of horticultural products.

Applied science: the students will be trained in the ability
-to analyse the effect of international production, trade and marketing on quality of horticultural products.
-to understand how growing conditions effects product quality
- to analyse quality in fresh plant productions, cut flowers and potted plants
- to discuss the effect of production chains within the EU and import and export on product quality.

Ethics and values: The students knowledge about plant production and quality will be discussed with regard to effects of policy, economy and etic.



 
Kursets målsætning
To teach students how to handle complicated multidisciplinary problems related to quality in international horticultural production chains

 
Kursusindhold
A group of teachers from several participating universities in Europe will teach a broad range of topics (e.g. pre- and post harvest quality, modern production techniques, biotechnology and quality assessment, consumer behavior) and students will intensively work in international teams on case studises about specific problems occurring in international production chains. Excursions to horticultural relevant sites in the host country are also part of the IP

The course can be broken down into 3 parts:
1. a preparation period at home, where students prepare a poster and oral presentation,
2. an Intensive Program at a University in Europe (Changes every year)
3. an exam project, which starts in part 2 but must be finalized working together on distance using modern communication media on the internet .

 
Undervisningsform
Home study at local university, where a presentation is prepared. This is followed by a two week intensive period at a University in Europe. During these weeks there will be lectures, exercises, presentations by students and two group projects. The second project will be finished in the home country using modern communication media on the internet. The group projects will be based on PBL (problem based learning).
 
Kursusansvarlig
Jesper Mazanti Aaslyng, jmaa@life.ku.dk, Institut for Jordbrugsvidenskab/Afgrødevidenskab, Tlf: 3528
Janni Bjerregaard Lund, jblu@life.ku.dk, Institut for Jordbrugsvidenskab/Afgrødevidenskab, Tlf: 35332381
 
Studienævn
Studienævn NSN
 
Kursusbeskrivelsesomfang
forberedelse27.5
ekskursioner82.5
projektarbejde55

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