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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
S 3 cr. LEC 3 PREREQUISITE: F&WL 301, either ARNR 240 or BIOL 303, and senior standing or consent of instructor. -- Contemporary topics related to wildlife habitat ecology and management, with consideration of agriculture and historical influences. Emphasis of habitat management in coordination with other land uses (i.e. agriculture, recreation, and development) will be detailed in depth.
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4.00 Credits
S 4 cr. LEC 3 LAB 1 PREREQUISITE: ARNR 320, ARNR 321, ARNR 322, VTMB 271. -- Horse management and problems with emphasis on behavior, nutrition, reproduction, and management programs.
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3.00 Credits
S 3 cr. LEC 2 LAB 1 PREREQUISITE: ARNR 230, ARNR 232, ARNR 320, and ARNR 321 or consent of instructor. -- Management of the ewe flock, nutrition, reproduction, economics, breeding, and health related to efficient sheep production will be discussed. Production preparation and wool marketing in U.S. and world markets and economics of Montana wool production will be covered.
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4.00 Credits
F 4 cr. LEC 2 LAB 2 PREREQUISITE: ARNR 230, ARNR 240, ARNR 320, ARNR 321, ARNR 322 and AGEC 210 or AGEC 341. -- Integration of the principles of nutrition, genetics, physiology, range ecology, and economics into practical and profitable ranch management and business plans. Utilization of performance and financial records, budgeting, feed resource planning, marketing strategies, breeding plans, computer applications, and case studies.
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3.00 Credits
S 3 cr. LEC 3 PREREQUISITE: F&WL 301, and either ARNR 240 or BIOL 303 and senior standing. -- Principles of habitat importance and management. Habitat requirements within wildlife population constraints will be emphasized with consideration of other natural resource demands.
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3.00 Credits
F 3 cr. LEC 2 LAB 1 PREREQUISITE: ARNR 240 or BIOL 303, STAT 216 or PSPP 318, and Junior standing. -- Focus on collecting, analyzing, and interpreting measures of rangeland resources including plant, animal, soil, and watershed components. Emphasis on sampling objectives, field procedures, monitoring, and evaluation.
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6.00 Credits
On Demand 1 - 3 cr. IND Maximum 6 cr. PREREQUISITE: Junior standing, consent of instructor and approval of department head. -- Directed research and study on an individual basis.
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2.00 - 12.00 Credits
On Demand 2 - 12 cr. IND PREREQUISITE: Junior standing, consent of instructor and approval of department head. -- An individualized assignment arranged with an agency, business, or other organization to provide guided experience in the field.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
On Demand 1 - 4 cr. Maximum 12 cr. PREREQUISITE: Course prerequisites as determined for each offering. -- Courses not required in any curriculum for which there is a particular one-time need, or given on a trial basis to determine acceptability and demand before requesting a regular course number.
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3.00 Credits
F,S,Su 1 - 2 cr. RCT May be repeated. Max 4 cr. COREQUISITE: ARNR 490. -- Classroom instruction associated with directed undergraduate research/creative activity projects. Course will address responsible conduct of research.
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