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AGRO422 Integrated Weed Management

Credit Points 6
Offering
Responsible Campus Teaching Period Mode of Study
Armidale OUA Session 2 Off Campus
Armidale Trimester 2 Off Campus
Intensive School(s)
Start Finish Attendance Notes
25 August 2013 28 August 2013 Mandatory
Supervised Exam There is a UNE Supervised Examination held at the end of the teaching period in which you are enrolled.
Pre-requisites AGRO311 or equivalent or candidature in a postgraduate award in the School of Environmental and Rural Science or School of Science and Technology
Co-requisites None
Restrictions AGRO522
Notes None
Combined Units AGRO522 - Integrated Weed Management
Coordinator(s) Brian Sindel (bsindel@une.edu.au)
Unit Description

This unit examines weed management and the integration of cultural, biological and chemical control techniques in a range of ecosystems with the option to specialise in cropping systems, pastures, vegetables, orchards and vineyards, lawns and turf, plantation forests, conservation reserves and national parks, rangelands or aquatic systems.

Materials Textbook information will be displayed approximately 8 weeks prior to the commencement of the teaching period. Please note that textbook requirements may vary from one teaching period to the next.
Disclaimer Unit information may be subject to change prior to commencement of the teaching period.
Assessment Assessment information will be published prior to commencement of the teaching period.
Learning Outcomes (LO) Upon completion of this unit, students will be able to:
  1. outline the nature of weeds;
  2. identify a wide range of important weed species;
  3. describe how weeds affect different types of ecosystems;
  4. discuss the range of management options available for weed control;
  5. describe weed management in an economic and historical context; and
  6. integrate this information so as to critically explore integrated weed management systems.

Graduate Attributes (GA)
Attribute Taught Assessed Practised
1 Knowledge of a Discipline
Students are taught and apply the latest knowledge in weed management.
True True True
2 Communication Skills
Students complete assignments in which they develop written and oral communication skills.
True True True
3 Global Perspectives
The principles of weed management taught, practised and assessed in this unit are shown to be relevant worldwide.
True True True
4 Information Literacy
Students explore the literature and other information from a wide range of sources and synthesize these in assessment tasks.
True True True
5 Life-Long Learning
Students are asked to assess their current knowledge and that needed for future employment in the field of weed management.
True True True
6 Problem Solving
Students are taught to deal with conflicting information to resolve issues in weed management.
True True True
7 Social Responsibility
The social implications of weed management practices are examined in the unit.
True True True
8 Team Work
Students work in teams to solve practical weed management problems.
True True True
   

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