CAS/DAS in Integrated Crop Management
Fully online
Summary
Integrated Crop Management (ICM) is a sustainable agricultural production system that improves overall crop health with minimal impact on the environment. It optimizes yield and profitability, and takes into consideration pest management, soil care, seed selection, crop nutrition, water management, rural economics, landscape management and agricultural policy.
The University of Neuchâtel, in collaboration with the international not-for-profit organization CABI, offers three fully online CAS in ICM and which can be combined into a DAS upon completion of an additional technical report:
CAS 1: ICM – Sustainable Production Practices
CAS 2: ICM – Aspects of Implementation
CAS 3: ICM – Biological Control and Ecosystem Services
3 CAS + 1 technical report = DAS
Objectives
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Target audience
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Admission conditions |
Admission to one of the CAS ICM programmes Persons with adequate professional training and at least three years of professional experience. Admission to the DAS ICM All holders of the three CAS ICM are eligible for the DAS, providing that the first CAS was obtained within five years before admission to the DAS. |
Degree |
Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS), 10 to 12 ECTS
Diploma of Advanced Studies (DAS), 36 ECTS |
Date |
See website www.unine.ch/icm
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Application |
To apply for one of the CAS ICM programmes, please complete the online form available on the website www.unine.ch/icm and make sure to attach the required documents :
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Fees |
CAS : CHF 3’950.- per CAS |
News
The three CAS-ICM programmes are conducted from September to June !
- CAS 1: ICM – Sustainable production practices
- CAS 2: ICM – Aspects of implementation
- CAS 3: ICM – Biological control and ecosystem services
Registration for these programmes is open approximately 4 months before the courses start in September.
More info on website
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Direction
Prof. Ted Turlings
Laboratory FARCE
University of Neuchâtel
Contact and informations
CABI, Delémont, Switzerland
Manfred Grossrieder
[email protected]
www.cabi.org
University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland
[email protected]