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Conference on Energy Efficiency & Agricultural Engineering. Rousse, 3 - 5 June 2003 organized by Prof. Nicolay Mihailov co-sponsored by CIGR AESEE EurAgEng Higher Education in Agricultural Engineering in Southeast European Countries and Germany

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  1. Conference on Energy Efficiency & Agricultural Engineering Rousse, 3 - 5 June 2003organized by Prof. Nicolay Mihailov co-sponsored by CIGR AESEE EurAgEng Higher Education in Agricultural Engineering in Southeast European Countries and Germany P. Schulze LammersUniversity of Bonn/Germany With support from co-authors: Profs. Vezirov and Mihailov University of Rousse / BulgariaProf. Ros, Technical University Cluj-Napoca / RomaniaProf. Fekete, BKAE University; Budapest / HungaryProf. Martinov University of Novi Sad / Serbia and Monte NegroProf. Devic, University of Belgrad / Serbia and MontenegroProf. Skaljic, University of Sarajevo / Bosnia and Herzegovina Higher Education in AgEng

  2. Bologna Declaration • Bologna Declaration demands: • three-stage education: • bachelor: professional skills • master: scientific education • doctoral: research specialization • mobility of students • definition of standard for study programmes by credits Higher Education in AgEng

  3. Programmes Universities Bulgaria • Structure of curricula:AgEng and similar curricula • programmes / years • bachelor master start • Rousse 1/3 3/1,5 2000* • 1/3 2002** • Plovdiv 1/3 2002 • Stara Zagora 1/3 2002 • * Mechanical Engineering degree (based on the previous programmes with more than 50 years experience): Bachelor programme in Agricultural Machinery and Technologies. Master of Science programme: Mechanical Engineering in Agricultural Machinery and Technologies, • Electrical Power Engineering degree in Electrification in Agriculture, Automation in Agriculture. • **Agricultural Engineering degree, bachelor programme in Agricultural Engineering, Agronomy, and Animal Husbandry. Higher Education in AgEng

  4. Programmes Universities Bulgaria Main specializations in : University of RousseAgricultural Machinery, Agricultural Mechanisation, Machinery Repair, Electrical Power Engineering, Automatics, Information and Control Engineering Agricultural University Plovdiv Plant Science Thracian University Stara Zagora Animal Science Higher Education in AgEng

  5. Programmes Universities Hungary Structure of curricula: programmes / years bachelor master Agricultural Science Budapest 1/3 1/5 Gödöllö 2/3 1/5 Engineering Budapest 1/3 6/2 Gödöllö 1/3 1/5 15 weeks per term, lecture periods of 45 minutes, 1 to 1.5 CP per 30 hours; 1 term = 30 CP; BSc thesis 15 CP; MSc thesis 30 CP Higher Education in AgEng

  6. Programmes Universities Serbia and Montenegro Structure of curricula: Agricultural Science Belgrade diploma 4 years Novi Sad (AgEng) diploma 4 years Engineering Belgrade diploma 5 years Novi Sad diploma 5 years Postgraduate studies: combination of conventional teaching and mentor system, MSc 2 years, MSc is precondition for admission to doctoral programme. Higher Education in AgEng

  7. Programmes Universities Bosnia and Herzegovina Structure of curricula: programmes / years Agricultural Science Sarajevo University diploma 4 / 4 Banja Luka diploma 4 / 4 Serbian Univ. Sarajevo diploma 1 / 4 Mostar diploma 1 / 4 and 2 / 2+2* Bihac diploma 1 / 4 * Agronomy and Agromediterranian Faculty Mostar Higher Education in AgEng

  8. Programmes Universities Romania Structure of curricula: programmes / years Agricultural Science bachelor master Cluj Napoca 6/3 and 15/5 12/2 Bucuresti 2/5 Iasi 8/5 Targoviste 4/5 Timisorara 10/5 1/5 Suceava 2/5 Craiova 6/5 1/1 Oradea 5/5 Engineering TU Cluj Napoca 1/5 1/1 Transilv. U Brasov 1/5 1/1 and 3/1.5 Polytech. U Bucuresti 1/3 and 5/5 TU Iasi 1/5 Higher Education in AgEng

  9. Programmes Universities Romania Standard education structure: Type I : 5 years for bachelor (engineering) (similar to traditional engineering diploma) + 1 year for master (advanced education) + 4 years for Ph.D. (doctorate) Type II: 3 years (”inginer colegiu” diploma) these students can continue studying to obtain an engineering diploma New proposed structure: 3 - 4 years for bachelor 1.5 - 2 years for master Higher Education in AgEng

  10. Programmes Universities Germany Structure of curricula: Agricultural programmes / yearsScience diploma bachelor master start Kiel 1/3 3/2 2001 Göttingen 1/3 2/2 1999 Giessen 2/3 2/7 2002 Hohenheim 1/3 1*/2 1999 Bonn 1/4.5 2000 TU Munich 1/4.5 1/3 2/1.5 1999 Berlin 1/3 6/2 1999 Halle 1/4 1990 Engineering Aachen 1/5 1/2 2000 Brunswick 1/5** Dresden 1/5** * master programmes with 6 specializations, one in Agricultural Machinery/Engineering ** diploma programmes in Mechanical Engineering with lectures in Agricultural Machinery Higher Education in AgEng

  11. Overview of curriculum structures Agricultural Science per year: per term: CP thesis credits workload ETCS modules BSc MSc lecture /exercise, lab, seminar Bosnia & H. - - - - Bulgaria 1600-1800 30 BSc 36-48 30 2 / 1 MSc 18-24 30 2 / 1 Germany 1800 30 10-20 20 30 1.5 / 1 Hungary 1800 30 10/2 15 30 1.5 / 1 Romania 1600 30 12 weeks workload 1.5 / 1 BSc thesis Serbia & MN - - - - - Higher Education in AgEng

  12. International Network in Europe Feani Cluster Engineering Council C.T.I ASIIN ESOEPE O.D.E SINAI CNEAA UACER SEFI E 4 Higher Education in AgEng

  13. Accreditation Europe: ESOPE So far only national accreditation has been pursued. European and international accreditation conditions are still undefined or unclear (Accreditation agencies must be admitted for European and international accreditation) Bulgaria: National Agency for Assessment and Accreditation founded in 1995 All curricula in undergraduate and postgraduate (master) programmes need to be accredited. Accreditation has been completed for Bachelor and Master programmes: University of Rousse Agricultural University Plovdiv Thracian University Stara Zagora Romania:National council for academic assessment and accreditation. Accreditation started 6 years ago and has been completed for standard education; undergraduate and postgraduate study programmes need to be accredited. Serbia & MN: Procedure and institutions under discussion: University Novi Sad: Accreditation has been discussed at university level. Higher Education in AgEng

  14. Accreditation Hungary:Hungarian council for accreditation with foreign referees; accreditation was completed for programmes at BKAE University Budapest and IzIE (St. Istvan) University Gödöllö in 1994 and 1995 and will be repeated soon. Bosnia & Hz: Not set up yet, but planned for the next period; a new higher education law is expected to be passed at the end of 2004 Germany:Several agencies for accrediting regional and profession related ASIIN for engineering study programmes. National Accreditation board controls and regulates activities of the accreditation agencies. As of May 2004, 1,700 of a total 11,000 study programmes (curricula) had been accredited. Accreditation is valid for 5 years. Costs of accreditation: 10 000 to 15 000 € per programme (BSc and MSc) AgEng programmes have been accredited at Universities of Berlin (2000), Hohenheim (2000), Giessen (2001), Kiel (2002) Higher Education in AgEng

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