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0.00 Credits
Non-credit laboratory to accompany WCIN 4960. Coreq: WCIN 4960.
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3.00 Credits
Students apply their practical and theoretical knowledge to a substantive project involving their internship experience and/or creative option. Course provides elements of pre-professional training. To be taken Pass/No Pass only. Preq: Junior standing in the World Cinema major.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced study into the theory of film/video making emphasizing understanding a variety of critical methods to approach a film. Examines the history of film theory and defines the many schools of film criticism, including realism, formalism, feminism, semiotics, Marxism, and expressionism. May also be offered as ENGL 6510. Coreq: WCIN 6511.
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0.00 Credits
Non-credit laboratory to accompany WCIN 6510. May also be offered as ENGL 6511. Coreq: WCIN 6510.
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3.00 Credits
Natural history, biology, and conservation of wildlife managed by natural resource agencies. Attention is given to those factors important in the management and conservation including species distribution and abundance, habitat requirements, and life-history characteristics. Principles and problems associated with conservation of selected wildlife species are covered. Preq: One of the following combinations: BIOL 1030 and BIOL 1050 and BIOL 1040 and BIOL 1060; OR BIOL 1100 and BIOL 1110.
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1.00 Credits
Identification of wildlife species with emphasis on game and non-game wildlife species managed or protected by state and federal agencies. One or more required weekend field trips will be scheduled. Preq: Wildlife and Fisheries Biology field of study. Preq or concurrent enrollment: WFB 3000.
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1.00 Credits
Hunting techniques used to harvest renewable wildlife resources are examined with respect to their roles in sound management practices. The effects of selected hunting regulations on wild populations, safety, and ethics are discussed. Preq: Junior standing.
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3.00 Credits
Study of the biological bases for the conservation of flora, fauna, and habitats. Biological factors that influence the decision-making process are also addressed. May also be offered as BIOL 3130. Preq: BIOL 1030 and BIOL 1050 and BIOL 1040 and BIOL 1060; or BIOL 1100 and BIOL 1110.
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3.00 Credits
Summer field-based course taught by expert Clemson faculty, with sections on animal health, animal nutrition and management, and ecology. The integrated natural history, human dimensions, policy and agricultural aspects of this course are meant to provide a unique, interdisciplinary experience for students. Throughout the student?s time in Montana, they have the opportunity to interact with ranchers, biologists, tribal members, land managers, and many other types of Montana residents. Upon completion of this course, the student is able to discuss the complex and interdependent relationship between the land and people of the Great Plains from multiple perspectives. May also be offered as AVS 3200. Preq: Consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Covers field and laboratory methods commonly used in wildlife management and research. Students interact with wildlife professionals. Topics include research methodology, estimating wildlife population characteristics, condition measures, and food habits; species determination, sex, and age; capture; population monitoring methods; GIS and mapping techniques, habitat evaluation and improvement. Preq: WFB 3000. Coreq: WFB 4101.
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