Practical Course on Mountains
It is a hands-on educational program designed to provide students with in-depth knowledge of mountainous ecosystems, geology, climate, and biodiversity. It includes fieldwork in mountainous regions, where students engage in research, data collection, and analysis. This course is part of NUU's commitment to environmental education, helping students understand the ecological importance of mountains and equipping them with practical skills in conservation and sustainable management of these natural environments.
Overview Overview
Charvoq practical field is located in Beshtut neighborhood of Bostanliq district, Tashkent region.
Students of the University’s Hydrometeorology, Geography and Geoinformation Systems, and Ecology Faculties take course at the practice base. Practices currently take place in 3 shifts.
Course Objectives
Explore Environmental Diversity: Understand the unique ecological features of mountain regions, including flora, fauna, and geological formations.
– Conduct Field Research: Gather data, observe environmental interactions, and apply scientific methods in real-world settings, enhancing research skills.
– Analyze Ecological Patterns: Investigate the impact of altitude, climate, and human activities on mountain biodiversity and ecosystems.
Learning Outcomes
- As a result of completing this program, the student will be able to measure horizontal and vertical angles with a theodolite device;
- measuring the length of lines with measuring tools;
- measuring the relative height of the location points with a level tool;
- theodolite surveying, leveling of the linear construction route, tachyometric surveying;
the skills of mathematical development of results and creation of topographical plans and profiles of the place were formed.