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4.00 Credits
The atmosphere, broad aspects of weather and climate, microclimatology, and paleoclimatology. Instrumentation, data presentation, ecoclimate, and microclimatological field observations. Lecture, laboratory, and field trips. (3-0-2)
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3.00 Credits
Techniques of resource measurement including understanding spatial relationships and tools associated with data analysis. Introduction to navigation with compass, vegetation sampling, use of geographic information systems, global positioning systems, remote sensing, and their integration. (2-0-3) Offered fall semester.
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2.00 Credits
Nomenclature, classification, and identification of woody plants based on leaf, twig, bud, bark, fruit, and growth form. The course will focus on vegetation found in forests within the Great Lakes and Northeastern regions of the United States, and frequently planted ornamentals. Offered fall semester. Prerequisite: BIO 121.
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Prerequisite: BIO 121.
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0.50 - 9.00 Credits
Lecture, discussion, laboratory, or field experience (or any combination of the preceding) in specific areas of resource management. Prerequisites: Variable.
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Prerequisites: Variable.
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4.00 Credits
Aspects of the physical, chemical, and biological properties of soils. (3-0-3) Offered fall semester. Prerequisite: CHM 109 or CHM 115.
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Prerequisite: CHM 109 or CHM 115.
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1.00 Credits
Learn how to reduce the impact of wildland recreation on nature and other visitors' experience. Students will apply the principles and practices of the Leave No Trace program in a two-day backpacking trip. LNT certification upon successful completion of the course. Offered spring/summer semester. Prerequisites: Completion of the general education Life Sciences requirement, junior standing, and permit required.
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Prerequisites: Completion of the general education Life Sciences requirement, junior standing, and permit required.
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4.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to wildlife ecology including population ecology as it relates to wildlife management and conservation. Cross-listed with BIO 308. Offered winter semester. Prerequisite: BIO 215
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Prerequisite: BIO 215
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3.00 Credits
Basic principles, terminology, and methodology for the analysis and modeling of resource systems, including natural environments and human ecosystems. (2-0-3) Offered winter semester. Prerequisites: BIO 215 and MTH 122.
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Prerequisites: BIO 215 and MTH 122.
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3.00 Credits
Investigation of causes and effects of water, soil, and air pollution. Prevention and management of pollution will be discussed and examined from natural and social science perspectives. Design of impact assessment studies, data interpretation, and laboratory methods. Topics may include waste disposal, acid depositon, climate change, toxicology, and risk assessment. (2-0-3) Offered winter semester. Prerequisites: CHM 109 or 116.
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Prerequisites: CHM 109 or 116.
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0.50 - 9.00 Credits
Lecture, discussion, laboratory, or field experience (or any combination of the preceding) in specific areas of resource management. Prerequisites: Variable.
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Prerequisites: Variable.
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