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NA 293: Topics in Nursing Assistant
1.00 - 9.00 Credits
Eastern New Mexico University-Ruidoso Campus
As announced. (May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor and administrative approval.)
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NATR 111: Environmental Conservation
3.00 Credits
Eastern New Mexico University-Ruidoso Campus
Introduction to the broad discipline of environmental science. Environmental science is an interdisciplinary study, combining ideas from natural sciences and social sciences to present a general idea of how nature works and are interconnected. This course will identify environmental and resource problems and propose solutions to improve quality of life. Field visits are required.
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NATR 121: Introduction to Forestry
3.00 Credits
Eastern New Mexico University-Ruidoso Campus
Introduction to the basic elements of forest ecology, natural resource stewardship and management and timber and woodlands management practices. Field visits are required
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NATR 131: Geology of Lincoln and Otero Counties
3.00 Credits
Eastern New Mexico University-Ruidoso Campus
(3) Introduction to rocks and minerals of Lincoln and Otero Counties; field identification, topography and map reading will be introduced. Corequisite: NATR 131L.
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NATR 131L: Geology of Lincoln and Otero Counties Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Eastern New Mexico University-Ruidoso Campus
Introduction to rocks and minerals of Lincoln and Otero Counties; field identification, topography and map reading will be introduced. Frequent field visits are required. Corequisite: NATR 131.
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NATR 151: The Wildland-Urban Interface
3.00 Credits
Eastern New Mexico University-Ruidoso Campus
Introduction to the challenges of wildland forestry in an urban setting, including growth of WUI geography and related socioeconomics. Prerequisite: NATR 121.
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NATR 201: Mapping and Measurement
3.00 Credits
Eastern New Mexico University-Ruidoso Campus
Introduction to forest land measurements, surveying, mapping, GIS/GPS use, tree measurements for forestry applications and wildlife population sampling techniques. Frequent field visits are required. Prerequisite: NATR 121.
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NATR 222: Introduction to Forestry Projects:Planning,Design,and Layout
3.00 Credits
Eastern New Mexico University-Ruidoso Campus
Includes tree identification, tree marking, project design for forest, watershed, or wildlife habitat improvement and basic silvicultural treatments and practices. Students will design a forestry project utilizing collected ecological data. Frequent field visits are required. Prerequisite: NATR 121.
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NATR 223: Forest Soils
3.00 Credits
Eastern New Mexico University-Ruidoso Campus
Introduction to the chemical, physical and biological properties of forest or wildland (i.e., nonagricultural) soils. Additionally, development and classification of forest soils, how forest management activities influence soil properties and the role of forest soils in global climatic change will be discussed. Field trips required.
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NATR 232: Hydrogeology
3.00 Credits
Eastern New Mexico University-Ruidoso Campus
An introduction to the field and concepts of hydrogeology. Study of the source, distribution, movement and disturbance of surface water, vadose zone and groundwater in geological and environmental context. Includes aquifer testing, watershed hydrology and some groundwater and water quality modeling. Field trips to well fields, treatment facilities and local watersheds. Prerequisite: NATR 121
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