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Course Description

An evaluation of fieldwork demonstrating application of effective management techniques learned in the coursework. This can be completed either remotely using video-recording technology or in person at Dyce Lab; you will choose the format when you schedule your exam. Students are expected to supply their own protective gear. Thin medical gloves are permitted, but leather gloves are not. Examples of techniques to be demonstrated include (but are not limited to) the following:

  • Performing a split

  • Performing a merge  

  • Making a nuc

  • Performing proper inspections

  • Identifying pests and diseases

  • Monitoring for pests and diseases

  • Handling queens

  • Assessing the nutrition of the colony

  • Troubleshooting issues

Students must score 70% or higher on their field examination in order to pass this component of the final examination.

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Type
Instructor-Led
Dates
Jun 03, 2026 to Sep 08, 2026
Total Number of Hours
4.0
Course Fee(s)
Regular Price $350.00
Section Notes

IMPORTANT COURSE INFORMATION

  • Please note that the exams in our Master Beekeeping course curriculum were developed to be taken after all courses have been completed. With this in mind, please be sure you are scheduled to complete or have completed Honey Bee Evolution, Biology, and Behavior, The Science and Art of Beekeeping, Managing Pests and Diseases, and The Rewards and Contributions of Beekeeping before you prepare for and take the exams.
  • Please be sure to select your date and time option, in-person or virtual option, and topic for your presentation in Master Beekeeping: Schedule and Prepare for Your Exams before taking the exams.
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