Conferring
Introduction to Blanket Peatland Restoration
Certificate
Course Details
Course Code | SG_SBLAN_S06 |
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Level | 6 |
Duration | 1 semester |
Credits | 10 |
Method of Delivery | Blended |
Campus Locations | Sligo |
Mode of Delivery | Part Time |

Course Overview
This short introductory award focuses on the area of practical blanket peatland restoration. Students will be taught the importance of blanket peatland systems and the basic scientific principles that support these ecosystems, allowing an overview of peatland restoration projects and an understanding of appropriate restoration techniques that are applied when carrying out works.
Course Details
Year 1
Semester | Module Details | Credits | Mandatory / Elective |
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1 |
Certificate in Introduction to Blanket Peatland RestorationThis module focuses on the area of practical blanket peatland restoration. Students will be taught the importance of blanket peatland systems and the basic scientific principles that support these ecosystems, allowing an overview of peatland restoration projects and an understanding of appropriate restoration techniques that are applied when carrying out works. Learning Outcomes 1. Differentiate between the different types of peatland in Ireland, namely raised and blanket bogs, by examining their location, extent, formation, historical use including archaeological and cultural importance. |
10 | Mandatory |
Recommended Study Hours per week
Examination and Assessment
On-Campus Attendance Requirement
Progression
Students may also be interested in the Certificate in Blanket Peatland Restoration.
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Entry Requirements
Candidates must hold a qualification equal or higher than Level 5 on the National Framework of Qualifications.
Further Information
Application Closing Date
Start Date
Who Should Apply?
This course may be of interest to:
Landowners, environmentalists and members of the agri sector who are stakeholders in peatland ecology and management.
Workers in the agri and land management sectors.
Undergraduate students in environmental science, biology, or geography.
Individuals with an interest in peatland ecology and management.
Contact Information
Admissions Office
Environmental Science