This Course has ended. Please click here to see current Courses. or click here to browse our interactive map. Course website https://www.aber.ac.uk/en/lif… Dates and times 13 Jul 19 More info Course commences 10.00 am and finishes 5.00 pm each day Cost £120 full price (£110 concessions) Course summary A Lifelong Learning Aberystwyth Course Learn the fundamentals of grass, sedge and rush identification Green leaves that all look the same and no pretty flowers so difficult to identify! Learn essential and valuable skills for any field and conservation ecologists and hopefully, by the end of this course, you will know this statement is not true. Emphasis will be on practical skills with identification taking place mainly in the laboratory where there is the time and equipment to fully examine specimens. A range of common species, both flowering and non-flowering, from local habitats will be used. The focus will be on learning how to identify and develop the skills and confidently use a flora. Students should become familiar with a good range of common species relating these species to their preferred habitat and be able to identify these species in the field, producing a portfolio of specimens and a small voucher collection. A valuable course for professional development. Please see the following webpage for further essential information:https://www.aber.ac.uk/en/lifelong-learning/ecology/spec-course-info/ Course Code: AB308E 10 credits level 4 Margaret Howells Apprentice teachers No apprentice teacher places available on this course Course type Specialist Engagement style Face to face Course contact email [email protected] Contact name Reception Contact telephone number 01970 623111 Share this course Copied to clipboard