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NRMT 201: Forest Ecology
3.00 Credits
Glenville State University
The study of local and regional forest communities and those environmental factors, such as light, temperature, moisture, soils, affecting their structure.
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NRMT 234: GIS Application I
3.00 Credits
Glenville State University
A study of the fundamentals of the geographic information systems (GIS) technology. Relevance of GIS technology with other disciplines and applications of GIS technology to solution of practical problems in land surveying, forest technology, environmental technology, social sciences and physical sciences is studied. This course includes a service learning component. Prerequisite: NRMT 125 or consent of department chairperson.
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NRMT 311: Natural Resource Permitting
3.00 Credits
Glenville State University
A multi-state study of the federal and state statutes, rules and regulations governing environmental permitting of the Appalachian region.
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NRMT 312: Sustainable Trails Design & Construction
2.00 Credits
Glenville State University
This course deals with the proper design, construction, maintenance, and leadership skill required to develop environmentally sustainable, natural surface trails for hiking, biking, and equestrian activities.
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NRMT 334: GIS Applications II
3.00 Credits
Glenville State University
This applied course will include the building of geodatabases from a variety of data sources. Students will create and/or expand a local geographic information system. Prerequisite: NRMT 234.
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NRMT 351: Flora of West Virginia
3.00 Credits
Glenville State University
Recognition and identification of common native and introduced vascular plants. Includes the basic principles of plant taxonomy and description of the floristic regions of West Virginia. Cross-listed as BIOL 351.
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NRMT 380: Soils Management
3.00 Credits
Glenville State University
This course will include topics of physical properties of soils, chemical and mineralogical properties of soils, soil groups, soil erosion and its control, soil organic matter, and the classification of soils.
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NRMT 410: Energy Resource Law
3.00 Credits
Glenville State University
A study of the law concerning legal rights and duties in coal, oil and gas, and timber operations. Prerequisites: BUSN 270, BUSN 470, and ENVR 393 or department chair approval.
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NRMT 493: Natural Resource Management
3.00 Credits
Glenville State University
A comprehensive study of North American natural resources with an emphasis on renewable natural resources. Ecological, economical and political factors will be integrated into a framework for understanding the interaction between natural and social processes. Prerequisite: Permission of department chairperson.
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OREC 101: Introduction to Rock Climbing
1.00 Credits
Glenville State University
This course is designed to provide the student with the skills and experience to enjoy the sport of rock climbing as well as other vertical endeavors. The focus of this course is on rope work, anchor building, rappelling, and top rope climbing. Classes will be held in the classroom on the climbing wall, and on local rock cliffs. Participation in scheduled field activity is required.
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