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WLDM 3305: GIS for Natl Resource Managers
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
An introductory course on use of geographic information systems (GIS) in natural resource management. Laboratory exercises will apply knowledge learned in lectures to solve real world problems in natural resource management using GIS software. Crosslisted with WLDM 3305 and RNRM 3305: credit will not be given for multiple enrollments in these crosslisted courses. Prerequisites: ARGI 2330 or RNRM 2321 or junior classification. Lab fee $15.
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WLDM 3310: Wildlife Management Techniques
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
Field and laboratory techniques used in wildlife management and research. Determining age and food habits, population analysis, habitat analysis, and introduction to research.Credit for both RNRM 3310 and WLDM 3310 will not be awarded. Prerequisite: AGRI 2330 and one semester statistics. Modest costs of field trips will be borne by the student.
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WLDM 3311: Wildlife Diseases
3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
Basic mechanisms of diseases as they occur in wildlife populations; interplay of habitat requirements, individual physiological requirements and disease producing mechanisms of varied wildlife species. Control/Prevention of infectious, non-infectious, parasitic diseases and parasites. Prerequisite: AGRI 2330 and sophomore classification or approval of department head.
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WLDM 3375: Conservation Natural Resources
3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
Principles and philosophies associated with the development, management, and use of natural resources are studied in the relationship to the ecological and social implications inherent in management alternatives involving the natural environment and use of renewable natural resources. Prerequisite: Junior classification..
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WLDM 3385: Fish & Wildlife Laws and Admin
3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
A review and analysis of state and federal laws and international treaties and conventions affecting fish and wildlife; their application and administration. The organizational structure of state, federal and international agencies; their objectives, policies and practices. Prerequisite: AGRI 2330 and junior classification.
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WLDM 3699: Cooperative Education
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
This course is designed to offer students the opportunity to integrate academic study with work experience that is germane to their major or minor. Enrollment requires a two-semester minimum commitment that may be accomplished by 1) alternating semesters of full-time study with semester of curriculum-related employment, or 2) enrolling in courses at least half-time (6 semester hours) and working part-time in parallel position of curriculum-related employment. The department Cooperative Education advisor will supervise the student's experience and assign the final grade based on the student's final report, which is required to complete the course. Students may participate in the Cooperative Education program for an unlimited number of semesters but a maximum of 6 hours credit may be counted toward a degree. Prerequisites: Completion of 30 semester hours which includes 12 hours in the major or minor discipline in which the Cooperative Education course is desired, minimum overall GPA of 2.5 and a minimum GPA of 3.0 in the appropriate major or minor field, and department head approval. Field experience fee $50.
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WLDM 4301: Population Dynamics
3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
An introduction to population biology, including models of simple population growth, competition, and predator-prey interactions; demographic rates and life tables; and techniques for estimating demographic parameters.
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WLDM 4305: Urban Wildlife and Fisheries
3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
Urban wildlife and fisheries trains students to establish and maintain diverse, self-sustaining urban wildlife and fish populations at levels in harmony with ecological, social, and economic values of the human community and to develop optimal levels of public appreciation and use of urban wildlife and fish resources and associated habitats. Includes discussions on conservation education as a tool for furthering urban wildlife and fisheries appreciation. Prerequisites: AGRI 2330, WLDM 3310, 3375 or approval of department head.
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WLDM 4326: Big Game Eco and Mgmt
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
Survey of distributions and life histories of North American big game species. Productivity, food habits, economic significance and management will be examined. Will include a study of current management strategies employed on deer farms in North America with a focus on the Texas deer industry and impacts on traditional wildlife management. Credit for both ANSC 4326 and WLDM 4326 will not be awarded. Prerequisites: AGRI 2330 and 8 hours of advanced ANSC/WLDM or approval of the department head. Modest cost of field trips will be borne by the student.
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WLDM 4340: Wildlife Field Studies
3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
A field course in which students capture, measure, and mark animals; collect descriptive measures of vegetation that characterize wildlife habitat; and record field observations using a journal. This course requires a one-week field trip at student's expense (in addition to field experience fee). Prerequisites: AGRI 2330,WLDM 3310. Field experience fee $50.
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