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CAS 6004: Climate Adaptation Science Internship I
1.00 Credits
Utah State University
Students spend six to ten weeks with a host organization, providing the student with real-world practical training and an opportunity to actively engage in climate adaptation science. Pass/Fail only.
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CAS 6005: Climate Adaptation Science Internship II
0.00 Credits
Utah State University
Students spend six to ten weeks with the host organization, providing the student the opportunity to actively engage in actionable climate adaptation science and continue work started in their first internship. Prerequisite: CAS 6004 Pass/Fail only.
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CAS 6006: Science Communication Capstone
0.00 Credits
Utah State University
The communication capstone is an opportunity for students to synthesize research results and present research to a lay audience. Pass/Fail only.
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CAS 6210: Measuring and Modeling the Terrestrial Carbon Cycle
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
This course focuses on the ecological processes that drive the terrestrial carbon (C) cycle and examines how they are represented in predictive mathematical models. Crosslisted as: BIOL 6210 Prerequisites: MATH 1210, BIOL/PSC/WILD 6200, or instructor permission
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CAS 6270: Theoretical Ecology
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
This course covers seminal concepts of theoretical ecology and introduces the use of mathematical models of ecology. An independent course project is required for graduate credit. Crosslisted as: BIOL 6270 Prerequisites: Graduate standing or instructor permission
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CAS 6310: Linear Regression and Beyond for Life Scientists
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Utah State University
This is an overview of multiple regression (including ANCOVA), generalized linear models, and an introduction to mixed effects, time series, and spatial models with an emphasis on practical tools and applications to the life sciences. Crosslisted as: BIOL 6310 Prerequisites: Graduate standing or instructor permission
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CAS 6320: Summarizing complex datasets and machine learning for life scientists
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Utah State University
Students learn the principles of multivariate analysis, machine learning tools, and interactive data visualization applied to complex data sets for life scientists. A project and paper are required for the two credit course. Crosslisted as: BIOL 6320 Prerequisites: Graduate standing or instructor permission
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CAS 6889: Environmental Risks and Decision Making
1.00 Credits
Utah State University
This course focuses on how people make decisions in the context of environmental risks, how decisions affect the vulnerability of ecosystems and society to environmental change, and strategies for improving decision-making in these contexts. Prerequisite: Graduate standing or permission of the instructor.
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CAS 6890: Project Management in the Sciences
0.50 Credits
Utah State University
This class explores the unique requirements of project management in the physical, natural, and social sciences.
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CAS 6900: Graduate Special Topics
0.50 - 3.00 Credits
Utah State University
This course offers credit for special assignments, reading, and seminars beyond regularly scheduled courses. Repeatable for credit.
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