Summer (5 week) Programme Course Descriptions

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS (as listed in the University of New Hampshire Undergraduate Catalog)

NR 660  Ecology and Biogeography of New Zealand (5 credits)
This course covers the principles of ecology and biogeography, with a distinct focus on New Zealand. Students investigate the processes that have shaped the New Zealand landmass and its biota. Impact of human settlement on New Zealand's ecosystems is explored in-depth. Methods and techniques of scientific research are incorporated in this course. Field exercises focus on topical case studies in a variety of ecosystems and are designed to strengthen students' conceptual knowledge, enable students to apply this knowledge, as well as develop field skills including classification systems, mapping, habitat assessment, field identification and sampling techniques.

NR 662   Environmental Policy, Planning and Sustainability in New Zealand (3 credits)
This course introduces students to politics in New Zealand. Investigating policy pathways and planning forms part of the curriculum. Students will assess scope of legislation, including the Resource Management Act (1991), for the economic and socio-political environment in New Zealand. Government obligations to the Treaty of Waitangi, and customary uses of resources are included as part of this course. Students are exposed to diverse perspectives of local authority planners and policy makers, local iwi (tribes), the Department of Conservation and community groups. Students examine case studies involving the resource consent process at several levels of decision-making. Case studies provide a comprehensive overview of the interactions between the environment and people and their cultural and socio-economic needs.

Please contact EcoQuest Admissions by e-mail at ecoquest@unh.edu or submit a request online for more in-depth program information.