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3.00 Credits
Theories, practices, economics and problems fundamental to the use of land and related natural resources for recreation. The course focuses on human dimension related issues faced by recreation managers and research to address those issues. Prerequisites: NRM F101; STAT F200X; junior standing. Offered Fall Even-numbered Years
Prerequisite:
NRM F101 UF C- AND STAT F200X UF C-
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3.00 Credits
Research methods to support research and planning in recreation and human dimensions of natural resources management. Course topics include quantitative theories and concepts that have been applied to study human dimensions of natural resource management, study design, survey development and administration, sampling and data analysis. Prerequisites: NRM F101; STAT F200X. Offered Spring
Prerequisite:
NRM F101 UF C- AND STAT F200X UF C-
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the principles and terminology of natural resources, ecosystem management and landscape ecology while developing analytical skills using spatial technologies consisting of geographic information systems, remote sensing, and global positioning systems. Prerequisites: NRM F338. Recommended: NRM F312. Offered Spring Even-numbered Years
Prerequisite:
NRM F338 UF C-
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3.00 Credits
The hydrologic cycle and the influence of land management techniques on water quantity, quality and timing. Water yield, soil erosion and non-point pollution, snowpack management, and land use alternatives. Prerequisites: NRM F101. Offered Fall
Prerequisite:
NRM F101 UF C-
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3.00 Credits
Basic ecology concepts, including physical (wind, temperature, water, etc.), biotic (population and community dynamics), genetic successional and landscape dynamics will be covered. Basic physiological characteristics of trees, succession, vegetation classification, and related concepts. Stand structure, diversity, competition, growth, forest-soil interactions, biomass, nutrient distribution and dynamics, energy relations, ecology of disturbances. Incorporation of these ecological principles into management plans. Prerequisites: NRM F240. Offered Spring
Prerequisite:
NRM F240 UF C-
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3.00 Credits
Soil development and classification; physical and chemical properties; biological activity; water movement and nutrient cycling in natural and manipulated ecosystems. Prerequisites: CHEM F105X; WRTG F111X; WRTG F211X, WRTG F212X, WRTG F213X or WRTG F214X. Offered Fall
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CHEM F105X UF C- (AND CORE F1 UF T T OR CORE F1AA UF T T OR CORE F1AS UF T T (OR (ENGL F111X UF C- OR WRTG F111X UF C- OR ENGL F1X UF C- OR WRTG F1X UF C- OR EACE 60 OR S11 710 OR SATE 1340 ) (AND ENGL F211X UF C- OR ENGL F212 UF C- OR WRTG F212X UF C- OR ENGL F213X UF C- OR WRTG F211X UF C- OR WRTG F213X UF C- OR WRTG F214X UF C- OR WRTG F2X UF C- OR ENGL F2X UF C- ) ) )
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of philosophical/ethical, economic, scientific and political foundations of diverse natural resource management perspectives. Prerequisites: COJO F131X or COJO F141X; NRM F101; junior standing. Offered Fall
Prerequisite:
NRM F101 UF C- (AND COMM F131X UF C- OR COJO F121X UF C- OR COJO F141X UF C- OR COJO F131X UF C- OR COMM F121X UF C- OR COMM F1OX UF C- OR COMM F141X UF C- OR CORE F1 UF T T OR CORE F1AA UF T T OR CORE F1AS UF T T )
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3.00 Credits
The role of common law theory in regulatory, statutory and constitutional interpretation in the field of environmental protection, including air and water pollution, toxic/hazardous substances and land-use regulation. Prerequisites: Junior or senior class standing. Offered Spring Odd-numbered Years
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4.00 Credits
Teaches the most up-to-date numerical methods for natural resources managers and researchers. Labs cover important computer skills to help students excel in modern natural resources management. Recommended: MATH F314. Offered Fall
Prerequisite:
BIOL F271 UF C- OR NRM F374 UF C-
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