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FO 4411: Remote Sensing
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Mississippi State University
(Prerequisites:Junior Standing). One hour lecture. Lectures by remote sensing experts from industry, academia, and governmental agencies on next-generation systems, applications, and economic and societal impact of remote sensing. May be repeated for credit up to four credits. (Same as PSS 4411/6411, ECE4411/6411,GR 4411/6411).
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FO 4413: Natural Res Policy
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Mississippi State University
(Prerequisite: Senior standing). Three hours lecture. Current topics relating to natural resources policy which affect management decisions and practices in the public and private sectors of natural resources use.
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FO 4423: Professional Practice
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Mississippi State University
(Prerequisite:FO 4323/6323) Three hours lecture. Four hours laboratory. Forest resource data collection and analysis. Development of forest resource alternatives and recommendations for a specific forest property.
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FO 4443: Int`L For Res & Trad
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Mississippi State University
(Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor). Three hours lecture. A study of the world's wood consumption, marketing arrangements, community forestry, and forestry in economic development.
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FO 4451: Remote Sensing Lab
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Mississippi State University
(Corequisite: FO 4452/6452; Prerequisite: A basic image interpretation or remote sensing course or consent of instructor). Three hours laboratory. Practical approaches to interpretation of remote sensing data. Emphasis is on computer applications for image analysis.
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FO 4452: Remote Sensing Appl
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Mississippi State University
(Corequisite: FO 4451/6451; Prerequisite: A basic image interpretation or remote sensing course or consent of instructor). Two hours lecture. An introduction to remote sensing with emphasis on analysis and applications of digital image data in inventory, monitoring, and management of renewable natural resources.
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FO 4463: Forest Hydro & Water Mgt
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Mississippi State University
(Prerequisite:PSS 3303,FO 3012,FO 4123/6123, FO 4121/6121, or consent of instructor).Three hours lecture. Synthesis of current information on the fundamental properties and processes of forest soils, hydrology, and water quality with emphasis on watershed and ecosystem management factors.
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FO 4471: Gis Nat Res Mgt Lab
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Mississippi State University
(Corequisite: FO 4471/6471. Prerequisite: Junior standing). Three hours laboratory. Computer laboratory exercises that stress development, management, and use of digital geographical data for management of natural resources. management of natural resources.
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FO 4472: Gis Nat Res Mgt
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Mississippi State University
(Corequisite: FO 4471/6471. Prerequisite: Junior standing). Two hours lecture. Introduction to geographic information systems (GIS) with emphasis on collection, encoding, storage, retrieval, and analysis of spatial data for use in management of natural resources.
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FO 4483: Forest Soils
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Mississippi State University
(Prerequisite: PSS 3303,FO 3012, FO 4123/6123, FO 4121/ 6121, or consent of instructor). Three hours lecture. Synthesize current information on fundamental properties and processes of forest soils with emphasis on applications to silviculture, soil conservation, and sustainable management of forested ecosystems.
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