ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT IN STUDENTS HIGHER EDUCATION

Authors

  • Lyubomir V. Vladimirov University of Ruse, Agrarian and Industrial faculty, 8 Studentska street, 7017 Ruse
  • Nikolai Y. Kovachev University of Ruse, Agrarian and Industrial faculty, 8 Studentska street, 7017 Ruse
  • Plamen M. Manev University of Ruse, Agrarian and Industrial faculty, 8 Studentska street, 7017 Ruse
  • Vladimir T. Vladimirov University of Ruse, Agrarian and Industrial faculty, 8 Studentska street, 7017 Ruse

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46687/jsar.v3i1.61

Keywords:

environment, protection, management, student, education

Abstract

The purpose of the work is in taking appropriate training themes for the educational level of qualification "bachelor". The main research directions are: 1) Definition of the purpose and objectives of training, 2) Substantiation of the major themes in education, 3)
Formulation of topics and methodology for conducting exercises to achieve the necessary practical training, 4) Development of technology training.

Author Biographies

Lyubomir V. Vladimirov, University of Ruse, Agrarian and Industrial faculty, 8 Studentska street, 7017 Ruse

University of Ruse, Agrarian and Industrial faculty, 8 Studentska street, 7017 Ruse

Nikolai Y. Kovachev, University of Ruse, Agrarian and Industrial faculty, 8 Studentska street, 7017 Ruse

University of Ruse, Agrarian and Industrial faculty, 8 Studentska street, 7017 Ruse

Plamen M. Manev, University of Ruse, Agrarian and Industrial faculty, 8 Studentska street, 7017 Ruse

University of Ruse, Agrarian and Industrial faculty, 8 Studentska street, 7017 Ruse

Vladimir T. Vladimirov, University of Ruse, Agrarian and Industrial faculty, 8 Studentska street, 7017 Ruse

University of Ruse, Agrarian and Industrial faculty, 8 Studentska street, 7017 Ruse

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Published

05.03.2023

How to Cite

Vladimirov, L., Kovachev, N., Manev, P., & Vladimirov, V. (2023). ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT IN STUDENTS HIGHER EDUCATION. JOURNAL SCIENTIFIC AND APPLIED RESEARCH, 3(1), 42–50. https://doi.org/10.46687/jsar.v3i1.61