This concentration is designed for students interested in topics that intersect forestry and wildlife science as an interdisciplinary approach to attaining sustainability of both forest and wildlife resources as well as entire ecosystems. Additional coursework in forestry, statistics, spatial analysis, and/or the biological sciences may be suggested.
Example Program Requirements |
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FOR 503 |
Thesis |
36 |
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FOR 507 |
Seminar |
1 |
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FOR 520 |
Advanced Aerial Photos & Remote Sensing |
3 |
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FOR 521 |
Advanced GIS Applications in Forestry |
3 |
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FOR 561 |
Forest Policy Analysis |
3 |
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FS 521 |
Natural Resource Research Planning |
2 |
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FS 545 |
Advanced Forest Community Ecology |
4 |
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FS 553 |
Forest Wildlife Habitat Management |
4 |
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FS 646 |
Ecosystems Analysis and Application |
4 |
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FW 536 |
Wildland Fire Science |
3 |
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FW 551 |
Avian Conservation and Management |
5 |
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FW 558 |
Management of Big Game Animals |
4 |
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FW 563 |
Conservation Biology of Wildlife |
3 |
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FW 581 |
Wildlife Ecology |
3 |
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GEO 546 |
Advanced Landscape Ecology |
3 |
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PHL 539 |
Philosophy of Nature |
3 |
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PHL 543 |
World Views and Environmental Values |
3 |
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RNG 550 |
Landscape Ecology and Analysis |
3 |
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ST 511, 512, 513 |
Methods of Data Analysis |
4,4,4 |
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Additional Seminar |
1 |
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Additional coursework may be suggested (in forestry and/or an area of specialization) |