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8.00 Credits
Semester: Fall of every year, Spring of every year, Summer of every year Credits:1-6 Reenrollment Information: A student may earn a maximum of 8 credits in all enrollments for this course. Description: Selected topics in park and recreation resources of current interest and importance. Effective Dates: FALL 2004 - Open View all versions of this course
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3.00 Credits
Semester: Fall of every year, Spring of every year Credits:Variable from 1 to 2 Reenrollment Information: A student may earn a maximum of 2 credits in all enrollments for this course. Description: Current policy issues, problems and research in parks, recreation and tourism. Effective Dates: FALL 2004 - Open View all versions of this course
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Semester: Fall of even years Credits:Total Credits: 3 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3 3(3-0) Description: Integrated management of coastal and maritime resources. Coastal tourism. Natural, historic and cultural resources. Legal, social and political contexts. History and lifeways. Commercial and recreational uses. Research, conservation and outreach. Field Trip required. Effective Dates: SPRING 2003 - SUMMER 2009
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Semester: Fall of every year, Spring of every year, Summer of every year Credits:1-6 Reenrollment Information: A student may earn a maximum of 99 credits in all enrollments for this course. Restrictions: Open to master's students in the Park, Recreation and Tourism Resources major. Approval of department. Description: Master's thesis research. Effective Dates: FALL 2004 - Open View all versions of this course
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Semester: Fall of every year, Spring of every year, Summer of every year Credits:1-6 Reenrollment Information: A student may earn a maximum of 99 credits in all enrollments for this course. Restrictions: Open to master's students in the Park, Recreation and Tourism Resources major. Approval of department. Description: Master's thesis research. Effective Dates: FALL 2004 - Open View all versions of this course
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Semester: Fall of every year Credits:Total Credits: 3 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3 3(3-0) Recommended Background: AEC 829 and EC 812A Description: Advanced economic theory of environmental management and policy. Treatment of externalities and market and non-market approaches to environmental improvement. Topics in conservation and sustainable economic growth. Applications to research and policy. Interdepartmental With: Agricultural Economics, Economics, Forestry, Resource Development Administered By: Agricultural Economics Effective Dates: FALL 2004 - Open View all versions of this course
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Semester: Spring of every year Credits:Total Credits: 3 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3 3(3-0) Recommended Background: EC 812A and AEC 829 and FOR 866 Description: Economic theory of managing nonrenewable and renewable resources, including optimal use, the incentives for use under decentralized markets, and public policy design. Analysis of the co-evolution of economic and ecological systems. Semester Alias: AEC 991H Interdepartmental With: Agricultural Economics, Economics, Forestry, Resource Development Administered By: Agricultural Economics Effective Dates: FALL 2004 - Open View all versions of this course
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3.00 Credits
Semester: Fall of every year, Spring of every year, Summer of every year Credits:Variable from 1 to 24 Reenrollment Information: A student may earn a maximum of 99 credits in all enrollments for this course. Restrictions: Open to doctoral students in the Park, Recreation and Tourism Resources major. Description: Doctoral dissertation research. Effective Dates: FALL 2004 - Open View all versions of this course
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4.00 Credits
Semester: Fall of every year Credits:Total Credits: 4 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 4 Lab Hours: 1 4(4-1) Recommended Background: No previous experience in Portuguese or approval of department. Description: Practice in using and understanding Portuguese to develop listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, and cultural topics. Effective Dates: FALL 2003 - Open View all versions of this course
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4.00 Credits
Semester: Spring of every year Credits:Total Credits: 4 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 4 Lab Hours: 1 4(4-1) Prerequisite: PRT 101 Description: Further practice in using and understanding Portuguese to develop listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, and cultural topics. Effective Dates: FALL 2003 - Open View all versions of this course
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