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3.00 Credits
A study of the development and enforcement of environmental law. Emphasis on the history of the molding of national and regional environmental policy concerns. Synoptic review of major international, national, regional, state, and local environmental laws. Offered in alternate years.Prerequisites: NTRS 205.Credit, three hours.
Prerequisite:
NTRS 205
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3.00 Credits
Advanced study of wildlife populations including the application of computers to field data analysis and theoretical models. Research techniques of project planning, record keeping, wildlife literature review, and scientific writing. Environmental management using remote sensing and reconnaissance field mapping, habitat analysis and evaluation, sustained yield, and wildlife damage and control. Lectures, demonstrations, laboratories, and weekend field trips. Offered in alternate years.Prerequisites: NTRS 325.Credit, three hours.
Prerequisite:
NTRS 325
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3.00 Credits
A study of biology above the level of the individual with emphasis on ecology and evolution. Two (2) hours of lecture and one (1) two-hour laboratory.Credit, three hours.
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3.00 Credits
An exploration of advanced theory and methodology for the establishment, maintenance and restoration of aquatic and terrestrial habitats.Credit, three hours.
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3.00 Credits
Application of theory and methodology presented in the theory course to field projects involving data collection and interpretation.Credit, three hours.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the major types of environmental models, including modeling theory and various methodologies used for modeling environmental systems. Two (2) hours lecture and two (2) hours laboratory/project work per week.Credit, three hours.
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3.00 Credits
A philosophical course, integrating concepts in social, physical, and biological sciences with an introduction to the quantitative synthesis of ecological systems. The course is designed to provide the specialist with a total view of resource use and management.Prerequisites: BIOL 205, NTRS 321 or the consent of the Instructor. Students who have taken NTRS 451 are not eligible to take NTRS 531 for graduate credit.Credit, three hours.
Prerequisite:
BIOL 205 AND NTRS 321
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3.00 Credits
A study of the use of advanced experimental designs in planning, analyzing, and interpreting experimental data. Three (3) one-hour class periods per week.Prerequisites: Three (3) credits in Statistics/Biometrics.Credit, three hours.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the design, development, and application of Geographic Information System technologies for students in natural resources, environmental management, or similar disciplines that could benefit from a professional GIS curriculum. Two (2) hours lecture and two (2) hours laboratory/project work per week.Credit, three hours.
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3.00 Credits
History and Application is designed to introduce students to contemporary topics in both fisheries policy and management. This will be done with a focus on how these topics have been covered historically as well as their present management applications. The course will be a mix of lecture and discussion which will be driven by the literature.
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