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Distance Learning Course Structure

The MSc Forestry course is made up of 120 credit modules, each designed to run over a period of three months. Each module is delivered via comprehensive in-house course material, accompanying course guides and web-based support, based on the Blackboard™ virtual learning environment (VLE). A number of optional assignments may be submitted by students as the module progresses, to give realistic feedback on progress with the material.

There are a number of validated exit points on our distance learning courses:

  • students who successfully complete 60 credits can opt to leave the programme with a Postgraduate Certificate
  • students who continue to successfully complete 120 credits can be awarded a Postgraduate Diploma; or
  • students who successfully complete 120 credits and a research dissertation can be awarded the MSc
    (The research dissertation is a substantial piece of work which may take a year to complete.)

It is possible to achieve a Postgraduate Diploma within two years of starting the course, or the MSc within three years.

The modules which make up our distance learning courses are also all designed as stand-alone courses in their own right. If you feel you’d rather not take a full MSc, you will be able to “mix & match” our learning material to suit your own needs. Indeed, your employer may even consider sponsoring you for the purposes of your continuing professional development (CPD).

Modules

The modules making up this distance-learning degree are listed below. Please see our detailed course information booklet for further details on the module timings.

Core Modules

 

Optional Modules (choose 100 credits)

MSc Forestry residential modules

The Forestry Study Tour usually takes place over a week in Scotland.

One of our students put together a blog of his experience on the 2016 study tour, which you can view here.

The Tropical Forestry distance learning MSc is made up of 120 credits of ‘taught’ modules, including the Tropical Forestry Study Tour. Modules are delivered via comprehensive in-house course material, accompanying course guides and web-based support, based on the Blackboard virtual learning environments (VLE) used by Bangor University.

There are a number of validated exit points on our distance learning courses:

  • students who successfully complete 60 credits can opt to leave the programme with a Postgraduate Certificate
  • students who continue to successfully complete 120 credits can be awarded a Postgraduate Diploma; or
  • students who successfully complete 120 credits and a research dissertation can be awarded the MSc
    (The research dissertation is a substantial piece of work which may take a year to complete.)

It is possible to achieve a Postgraduate Diploma within two years of starting the course, or the MSc within three years.

The modules which make up our distance learning courses are also all designed as stand-alone courses in their own right. If you feel you’d rather not take a full MSc, you will be able to “mix & match” our learning material to suit your own needs. Indeed, your employer may even consider sponsoring you for the purposes of your continuing professional development (CPD).

Modules

The modules making-up the MSc Tropical Forestry distance-learning degree are listed below. Please see our detailed course information booklet for further details on the module timings.

Core Modules

Compulsory Modules

Optional Modules (choose 60 credits)

Tropical Forestry Study Tour

Distance learning students registered on this course are required to attend a two-week international study tour, usually held in May.

The full story of the summer school held in Ghana - July/August 2015 can be found here

Students will have the opportunity to study from 3 to 6 modules per year, depending on their status as part time or full-time students. For the Masters’ degree, students will complete a total of 6 modules and a dissertation project. Some modules are compulsory, and others are optional (subject to demand). Prospective candidates are advised to discuss their options with the programme director/course administrator. Each module is delivered over a semester, via comprehensive on-line course material, including filmed lectures, podcasts and discussion boards plus web-based support, based on the Blackboard™ virtual learning environment (VLE). Assignments are submitted by students as the module progresses, to give realistic feedback on progress with the material.

There are a number of validated exit points on our distance learning courses:

  • students who successfully complete 60 credits can opt to leave the programme with a Postgraduate Certificate
  • students who continue to successfully complete 120 credits can be awarded a Postgraduate Diploma; or
  • students who successfully complete 120 credits and a research dissertation can be awarded the MSc
    (The research dissertation is a substantial piece of work which may take a year to complete.)

The modules which make up our distance learning courses are also all designed as stand-alone courses in their own right. If you feel you’d rather not take a full MSc, you will be able to “mix & match” our learning material to suit your own needs. Indeed, your employer may even consider sponsoring you for the purposes of your continuing professional development (CPD).

Modules for the current academic year

Module listings are for guide purposes only and are subject to change depending on student demand.

Compulsory Modules:

Optional Modules: