Mechanization (B-ODISEE-JPBWD6)

This is a translated version. Original version in Dutch.
3 ECTSDutch20 First termFirst term
Vanderstraeten Antoon (coordinator) |  Devos Liesbet |  Vanderstraeten Antoon
Kernteam Agro- en biotechnologie St-Niklaas

The learning outcomes for this course can be consulted here.

A. Previously required courses  

The general admission requirements and the order of enrolment are to be found in the Education and Examination regulations.

B. Required competences  

The student masters the skills as taught on a secondary education level.

Activities

3 ects. Mechanization (B-ODISEE-JLBWD6)

3 ECTSDutchFormat: Lecture-practical20 First termFirst term
Devos Liesbet |  Vanderstraeten Antoon
Kernteam Agro- en biotechnologie St-Niklaas

This course is part of the curriculum specific courses of the specialisation Agriculture.

The course covers the following topics:

  • Trekkers
  • Fertilsation
  • Tillage
  • Sowing and planting
  • Crop protection
  • Harvesting
  • Forage extraction & feeding
  • Logistics
  • Transport
  • Autonomous tractors & machines

Study material can be consulted here.

Course is taught in Dutch.

Colleges with occasional demonstrations (inform teacher in case of health problems or pregnancy)

Distance education: monitored self study. Bachelor Degree students via Distance Education review the study material on an independent basis and will be in contact with their fellow students (distance learning platforms). Student coaching sessions during the semester (in the evening) will allow you to ask questions about the theory.

Evaluation

(B-ODISEE-H73041)

Type : Exam during the examination period
Description of evaluation : Written
Type of questions : Multiple choice, Closed questions, Open questions
Learning material : None

AssessmentGrading scale
TOTAL1-20/20 scale

The final grade for this course is achieved on the written exam. Correction for guessing is used in the multiple choice questions.

Distance Learning: The exam is normally planned on weekday evenings.

The information presented here regarding the organization of classes and evaluation modalities may change at any time in response to the epidemiological reality. All changes will be communicated via Toledo, stating the correct information which should be applied (at all times).