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3.00 Credits
African Women Writers. 3 Hr. Selected works by African women writers. (Also listed as FLIT 215.)
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3.00 Credits
Medieval Women Mystics. 3 Hr. History, writings, and impact of mystics, including but not limited to, Hildergard of Bingen, Saint Clare of Assisi, Julian of Norwich, Saint Catherine of Siena, Saint Catherine of Genoa, and Saint Teresa of Avila.
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3.00 Credits
Interpretive Bird Study. II. 3 Hr. PR: BIOL 117 or consent. Intensive field studies in recognition through sight, song, and behavioral patterns of birds, and their ecology in the central appalachians. (2 hr. lec., 2 hr. lab.)
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3.00 Credits
Wood Anatomy and Structure. I. 3 Hr. PR: FOR 205. Anatomy and structure of commercial wood species of the U.S. Survey of basic properties of wood.
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3.00 Credits
Vertebrate Natural History. I. 3 Hr. PR: BIOL 117 or consent. Relationships of fish, amphibians, and reptiles to the forest, with emphasis on the ecology, taxonomy, evolution, natural history, and field identification of these groups. Laboratory emphasizes natural history and anatomy of fish, amphibians, and reptiles.
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3.00 Credits
Women in Appalachia. 3 Hr. Use variety of sources to explore how race, class, ethnicity, sex and gender impact lives of diverse Appalachian women, including protrayal of women, stereotypes, impact of stereotypes, and how women construct their own identities.
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3.00 Credits
Wood Grading and Procurement. 3 Hr. PR: Forestry major or consent. Conversion and grading of raw materials in log form to primary wood products. Introduction to timber procurement systems.
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3.00 Credits
Forest Wildlife Management. 3. Hr. Principles and problems of forest wildlife management with emphasis on habitat management at the stand and landscape levels. Habitat manipulations through use of appropriate silvicultural practices, wildlife enhancement techniques, and regulations are evaluated.
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3.00 Credits
Women in International Development. 3 Hr. To examine the cultural diversities in the definition of women's roles and status, to investigate women's access to education, health, income, credit and technology, and to study women's contributions in ThirdWorld development.
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3.00 Credits
American Indian Women Writers. 3 Hr. Studies tribal oral tradition and its continuing existence in prose, myths, poetry, and stories. The works of contemporary Native American women writers will be studied and discussed as an outgrowth of this tradition.
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