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3.00 Credits
3 hrs. Detection, identification and analysis of objects or features from aerial photographs. Sensing devices and other equipment related to photogrammetry application are utilized. Interpretation of terrain, vegetation, and cultural features is emphasized. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor ( Offered Fall)
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs. The fate of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, and other agricultural and industrial pollutants in relation to environmental quality as well as the effects of these factors on checks and balances of natural terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Prerequisites: CHE 102, CHE 102L, and NRE 251 ( Offered Spring, Even Years)
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3 hrs. The importance of wetlands for wildlife, waste treatment, flood control, and water quality is emphasized. Biological, chemical, and physical processes, which occur in natural and constructed wetlands, are addressed. Field trips are required. Prerequisite: CHE 102, CHE 102L, and NRE 251 ( Offered Fall, Even Years)
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4.00 Credits
4 hrs. The principles of remote sensor systems and their utility, natural resource inventory and management, land use planning, and environmental monitoring, as well as, interpretation of color infrared photos, multispectral and thermal scanners, and radar imagery are emphasized in this course. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor ( Offered Fall)
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3 hrs. Biology of insects, taxonomy, basic structure and function, ecology and the management of insect pest populations. The course includes a weekly three-hour laboratory, where students develop insect identification and collecting skills. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor ( Offered Spring, Odd Years)
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4.00 Credits
-4 hrs. This intermediate Geographic Information Systems course prepares students for advanced principles of GIS class. Principles and methods of spatial analysis and their application to different disciplines such as urban planning, environmental science, and natural resource management. Integrate geographic concepts and techniques used in spatial analysis, network analysis and 3D analysis with both raster and vector data structures. Prerequisite: NRE 365 ( Offered Spring)
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs. Evaluation of land and forest problems and policies in the United States, including an analysis of current social and resource characteristics that have shaped policy in the United States. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor ( Offered Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Management - 3 hrs. This course addresses the occurrence and movement of water over the earth's surface. The hydrologic cycle, surface runoff relations, relationship of precipitation to stream flow with frequency analysis, unit hydrograph theory, flood routing, probability in hydrology, hydrologic simulation and stochastic methods in hydrology are covered. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor ( Offered Spring, Odd Years)
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs. Practical problems, concepts and techniques to genetic improvement of forest trees. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor ( Offered Spring, Even Years)
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs. A discussion of the market, price, and cost affecting factors as they relate to timber-harvesting techniques used for determining the best economic alternative. Seniors only. Prerequisite: Senior classification and consent of instructor ( Offered Fall)
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