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WATS 6600: Environmental Water Management
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
This course covers quantitative methods for analyzing large-scale water resources problems and focuses on managing water for freshwater ecosystems. It is useful for students in water resources, natural resources, fisheries, and physical sciences who work in systems with built infrastructure. Additional coursework is required for those enrolled in the graduate-level course. Cross/Dual Listed as: WATS 4600
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WATS 6650: Principles in Fishery Management
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Emphasizes management of fish populations within context of community and ecosystem dynamics. Stresses use of simulation models to assess effects of growth, recruitment, and mortality on age-structured populations. Cross-listed as: WATS 4650.
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WATS 6680: Paleoclimatology
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Covers climate through the past four billion years of geologic time. Explores driving forces behind climate changes. Examines data and methods used in paleoclimate research. Includes discussion of literature and stresses local paleoclimate records. Three lectures per week, along with field trips. Prerequisite/Restriction: GEO 3600/WATS 3600 or instructor permission Cross-listed as: WATS 5680 and GEO 6680/GEO 5680 and PSC 6680/PSC 5680.
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WATS 6700: Restoration Ecology
4.00 Credits
Utah State University
Provides an understanding of ecological restoration, how to determine restoration goals, how to establish targets, and how to determine what are good measures of success. Teaches restoration implementation, best practices for restoration monitoring, and how to develop and sustain community support for restoration. Cross-listed as: WILD 6700
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WATS 6720: Drone Data Analysis for Environmental Restoration
2.00 Credits
Utah State University
Drones (UAV / UAS) have revolutionized data collection for natural resources (rivers, forestry, wildlife, wetlands, agriculture, etc.) and are used to evaluate restoration success. Students learn mission planning and drone-based data collection, processing, and analysis for natural resources applications. Additional coursework is required for those enrolled in the graduate-level course. Prerequisite Recommendation(s): A GIS or remote sensing course. Dual-listed as: WATS 4720 Repeatable for credit: No Grade Mode: Standard
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WATS 6750: Prioritizing conservation and management actions with Marxan
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Identifying areas for protection and management remains at the heart of conservation strategies. In this course, students learn the concepts behind systematic landscape planning, and are provided with the software skills and tools necessary to conduct landscape analyses.
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WATS 6800: Watershed Sciences Departmental Seminar
1.00 Credits
Utah State University
Exposes students to new developments in research and management in the fields of watershed sciences. Features participation by students, faculty, and guest lecturers. Graduate students should register for only one semester each year, but attend all year. Undergraduate students are only required to register once. Graduate students will participate in an additional reading and discussion group for the seminars. Cross-listed as: WATS 4980/WATS 7800. Repeatable for credit. Pass/Fail only.
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WATS 6840: Ecohydraulics
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
This course introduces ecohydraulics through a case study of managing fish habitat across the Columbia River Basin for salmon recovery. Students are exposed to fluvial hydraulic and geomorphology models to drive ecohydraulic models, which are then used to support life-cycle modeling. This course is offered alternating springs.
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WATS 6850: Geomorphic Change Detection: Restoration Monitoring
1.00 Credits
Utah State University
Instills background theory of geomorphic change detection and sediment budgeting in rivers and surveying with repeat topographic surveying. Builds proficiency in applying principles to real datasets using GCD software. 1 credit; 3 day workshop. ArcGIS experience recommended.
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WATS 6860: Partnering with Beaver in Restoration Design
1.00 Credits
Utah State University
Covers stream/river restoration and conservation methods that partner with beaver as ecosystem engineers. Builds appreciation of beaver ecology and complex feedbacks between beaver activity, hydrogeomorphic responses, riparian vegetation and fish ecology. 1 credit; 3 day workshop.
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