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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the basic ecological, genetic, management, legal and historical developments in conservation biology and focused efforts to manage biological diversity resources, with a status review of important habitats and endangered species. Prerequisites: BIOL F115X; BIOL F116X. Offered Spring
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(BIOL F115X UF C OR BIOL F105X UF C ) (AND BIOL F116X UF C OR BIOL F106X UF C )
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2.00 Credits
Broad perspective of high latitude resource management issues. On-site analyses of resource management needs, opportunities and/or conflicts in agriculture, forestry, mining, seafood, petroleum, recreation and tourism. Includes 10 day field trip at the end of spring semester. Students must provide own sleeping gear, rain gear and hiking boots. Students must be able to hike forest trails and camp under conditions of inclement weather. May be repeated for credit with instructor's permission. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
No course description available.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Supervised pre-professional experience in a business or agency (public or private). Open to students majoring or minoring in natural resources management only. Course may be repeated for credit up to a maximum of 6 credits. Prerequisites: NRM F101; junior standing with 3.0 GPA; permission of instructor; an approved internship plan. Offered As Demand Warrants
Prerequisite:
NRM F101 UF C- OR GEOG F101 UF C
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Supervised pre-professional experience in a business or agency (public or private). Open to students majoring or minoring in natural resources management only. Course may be repeated for credit up to a maximum of 6 credits. Prerequisites: NRM F101, junior standing, 3.0 GPA, permission of instructor, and an approved internship plan.
Prerequisite:
NRM F101 UF C-
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3.00 Credits
Exploration of the history of modern Western views of the relationship between people and nature, alternative foundations for an environmental ethic (utilitarianism, spiritual activity, rights-based and respect-based ethics) and practices of such ethics in business, profession and general lifestyle today. Prerequisites: Junior standing; placement in WRTG F111X. Offered Spring
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3.00 Credits
Applied ecological treatment of soil, plant and grazing animal relationships on uncultivated lands. Origin of the discipline, management practices and important rangelands of North America; emphasis on Alaska's rangelands and grazers. Prerequisites: BIOL F115X; BIOL F116X; BIOL F239. Offered Fall Even-numbered Years
Prerequisite:
BIOL F115X UF C- AND BIOL F116X UF C- OR BIOL F105X UF C- AND BIOL F106X UF C- AND BIOL F239 UF C-
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4.00 Credits
Plant pathology; non-parasitic and parasitic causes of plant diseases; methods of plant infestation and mechanism of plant defenses; epidemiology and disease control. Prerequisites: BIOL F115X; BIOL F116X. Recommended: BIOL F239. Offered Spring Odd-numbered Years
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(OR BIOL F115X UF C OR BIOL F106X UF C ) (AND BIOL F116X UF C OR BIOL F105X UF C )
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3.00 Credits
Geographic data concepts including mapping systems, data sources, editing data, GIS analysis and computer mapping. Introduction to global positioning systems. GIS applications in natural resources management. Cross-listed with GEOG F338. Prerequisites: Knowledge of PCs or Unix workstations desirable. Offered Fall
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3.00 Credits
The natural environment, concentrating on outdoor leadership, environmental ethics, minimum impact camping, forest and Arctic natural history, and adaptable judgment and decision-making. Includes hiking through boreal forest and along tundra ridges, river crossing, glacier ascent, and skills to do these activities safely. Other mediums of travel could include sea kayaks, canoes or rock climbing. Three lecture sessions will preview a demanding educational field program of 5-15 days requires travel through rough un-trailed terrain with heavy packs or boats and average strength and stamina. No use of alcohol, tobacco, illegal drugs or firearms. Prerequisites: NRM F101; NRM F161; permission of instructor. Recommended: NRM F366 and NRM F464. Offered Summer, As Demand Warrants
Prerequisite:
NRM F101 UF C- AND NRM F161 UF C-
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