School of Engineering and Natural Resources DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
About the school About 20 lecturers About 10 project workers About 250 students Annual enrolment 35 Bachelor’s degree level (+ 17 every other year), a total of Master’s degree level every other year
Main tasks Education at university level in the field of natural resources and environment Research, development and innovation in the field of natural resources and environment
Active co-operation with regional companies opens doors for our students.
Focus areas Northern rural entrepreneurship Landscape planning and landscape horticulture
Expertise Bioenergy GIS Technology Collaborative planning Environment and quality systems Entrepreneurship
Having been born and raised on a farm, this was the right choice for me. PEKKA LASTUMÄKI Having been born and raised on a farm, this was the right choice for me. PEKKA LASTUMÄKI
Degree programmes Bachelor Agricultural and Rural Industries Landscape Planning (no more intake) Horticulture (no more intake) Master Master in Rural Development
Agriculture requires skills and competence. MARJO LIIKANEN Agriculture requires skills and competence. MARJO LIIKANEN
Bachelor programme in Natural Resources (BSc) 240 credits, 4 years Degree in Natural Resources Agronomist or Horticulturist
Master programme in Rural Development 60 credits consisting of: -Advanced professional studies, 25 credits -Free choice studies, 5 credits -Thesis, 30 credits Master of Natural Resources
As an agronomist I can make a difference in future food production. KATRIINA IKÄLÄINEN
Further training Apprenticeship training at university level Open university Short courses and seminars
Research, development and innovation Education projects Research projects Development projects Theses Other services
Development projects VENE Arranges training for milk producers and milk producing experts in Ostrobothnia. The themes include developing animal material, fodder production, construction of barns and animal health and well-being.
Development projects Bioenergy projects BioE-logia is a training project aimed at rural entrepreneurs. BioG enhances biogas production on farms. Ekopelletti T&K enhances pellet production, pellet energy usage and energy entrepreneurship.
TraCoPi produces tools for teaching collaborative planning methods. Development projects
Development projects provide important hands- on experience to both staff and students.
Sustainable development School of Engineering and Natural Resources acts according to the principles of sustainable development in teaching, research and development. The school is certified according to the ISO 14001:2004 standard by Inspecta Sertifiointi Oy.
International activities Mobility –Student, trainee, lecturer and staff exchange Research and development –Erasmus intensive programmes –Development projects Courses in English
A total of 117 ECTS credits per academic year 11 study units during the autumn term, 36 ECTS credits 19 study units during the spring term, 63 ECTS credits 2 study units only for students staying for entire academic year, 18 ECTS credits
The future lies in renewable natural resources.