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Remote Sensing, GIS, and Landscape Ecology

This concentration is designed for students interested in studying forests at the stand, landscape, or global level. The program requires a strong background in methodologies of remote sensing, photogrammetry, statistics, field work, and computer mapping. Additional coursework in forest management and/or the biological sciences may be suggested.

Example Program Requirements

 

FOR 520

Advanced Aerial Photos/Remote Sensing

3

 

FOR 521

Advanced GIS Applications in Forestry

3

 

FS 553

Forest Wildlife Habitat Management

4

 

FW 536

Wildland Fire Science

3

 

FW 579

Wetlands and Riparian Ecology

3

 

GEO 546

Advanced Landscape Ecology

3

 

GEO 565

Geographic Information Systems

3

 

GEO 566

Digital Image Processing

3

 

RNG 550

Landscape Ecology and Analysis

3

 

ST 511, 512, 513

Methods of Data Analysis

4,4,4

Additional coursework (in an area of specialization such as ecology, statistics, wildlife)

5

 

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