Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)
Upon completion of the BSc. in Soil and Irrigation degree students will be able to:
Knowledge
A. Demonstrate both basic and advanced knowledge of core curriculum in soil and irrigation sciences.
B. Demonstrate knowledge of contemporary issues in soil and irrigation.
C. Demonstrate knowledge in the area of modern natural resources management practices.
Skills
D. Apply scientific methods to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data.
E. Using the techniques, skills, and modern scientific and technical tools necessary for professional practice.
F. Apply scientific knowledge for achieving sustainable management of natural resources.
Competences
G. Employ the gained knowledge to evaluate soil properties and its suitability for various agricultural uses.
H. Discuss and propose solutions to the fundamental problems of the sectors of soil and irrigation.
I. Solve ecological and agricultural problems through adaptive management to achieve a sustainable environment.
Upon completion of the B.Sc. in Digital Agriculture, students will be able to:
Knowledge
· Demonstrate an integrated understanding of agricultural sciences, including crop management, soil science, and livestock systems, and explain how precision agriculture enhances sustainability and productivity.
Skills
· Apply digital tools (e.g., sensors, drones, GPS, GIS, and data analytics) to collect, process, and interpret agricultural data.
· Design and implement data-driven solutions for agricultural decision-making to optimize planting, irrigation, fertilization, pest management, and harvesting.
Competences
· Develop and evaluate innovative, technology-enabled solutions to address contemporary agricultural challenges such as climate change, food security, and resource efficiency.
· Demonstrate competence in managing agricultural systems to adopt the development of agriculture, to minimize environmental impacts, and to enhance resource use efficiency.
· Adapt and contribute to the development of new digital technologies tailored for agricultural contexts at local, regional, and global levels.