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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Credits: 1-4 Prerequisite: none This course is designed so the student can put into practical use the various skills and knowledge gained in other course work. The course is independent study with no formal class hours. Transfer Curriculum Goal(s): none
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1.00 Credits
Credits: 1 Prerequisite: none This course covers current environmental problems and concerns. It is taught mostly through field trips and outdoor activities that look at and discuss current problems in the environment. Transfer Curriculum Goal(s): none
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisite: none This course covers inter-specific and intra-specific dynamics that allow animals to be successful in a natural world. This information is critical in making animal observations and interpreting what you see in order to understand the wellbeing of the animal. Transfer Curriculum Goal(s): none
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2.00 Credits
Credits: 2 Prerequisite: none This course covers the identification and biology of amphibians and reptiles found in Minnesota. Students will learn basic anatomy, life history, and species distribution. The course will also include population trends, environmental issues relating to amphibians and reptiles, and an overview of field techniques for surveys. Transfer Curriculum Goal(s): none
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisite: BIOL 2416, NATR 1140 This course covers the biological, physical, and chemical interactions in wetlands. It includes delineation, classification systems, and plant and animal identification. Transfer Curriculum Goal(s): none
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisite: none This course covers the biological principles that form the basis of current wildlife management, management techniques, and societal factors affecting management decisions. Topics include population dynamics, management techniques, non-game and endangered wildlife, and conservation biology. Transfer Curriculum Goal(s): none
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisite: NATR 1125, NATR 1140 This course covers the basic concepts of modern fisheries management with special emphasis on fish community, watershed, exotic species, regulations, habitat management, fish culture and fish health, population dynamics and assessment techniques. Also covered are fish management techniques, fisheries management practices, age and growth analysis and fish population rehabilitation. Transfer Curriculum Goal(s): none
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisite: none This course is designed to give students an awareness of soil characteristics and techniques to evaluate physical and chemical properties. Practical uses of soil information and soil conservation techniques will be emphasized. Physical and chemical analysis, soil survey techniques and soil conservation practices are included in the lab. Transfer Curriculum Goal(s): none
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2.00 Credits
Credits: 2 Prerequisite: NATR 1140, NATR 1200, NATR 2120 This course is designed to assess the ecological and social factors of ecosystem management. Students will prepare a management plan after collecting ecosystem data and resolving conflicting objectives. Transfer Curriculum Goal(s): none
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2.00 Credits
Credits: 2 Prerequisite: NATR 1280 This course will contain topics that include advanced use of the Trimble Geo Explorer, Differential Correction, more use with Pathfinder office software, and use of data dictionaries. It will include advanced knowledge using ArcView GIS that will include cartographic principles, creating shape files, editing shape files, the use of scale, digitizing, linking digital pictures to coverages, combining coverages using techniques in union, erase and clipping. It will also include topics in data analysis. Transfer Curriculum Goal(s): none
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