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Rangeland Ecology and Watershed Management (REWM) Courses
| 1000 Level | 2000 Level | 3000 Level | 4000 Level |
| 5000 Level (graduate courses) |
Course # Course Title Cr. Hours Semester(s)
1000 Introduction to Range Management 3 Based on demand and resources 2000 Principles of Rangeland Management 3 Fall and Spring 2500 Rangeland Plant Identification 2 3020 Nutritional Management of Grazing Ungulates. 3 Fall 3100 Principles of Wildland Water Quality 3 Fall 3390 Range Judging 2 Spring 3500 Rangeland Plant Ecophysiology 3 4000 Poisonous Plants and Plant Toxins 3 Spring even numbered years 4051 Environmental Politics 3 4052 Federal Land Politics 3 4103 Range and Ranch Recreation 3 [4150] 3150 Behavior Modification for Production of Grazing Herbivores 3 Spring 4200 Reclamation of Drastically Disturbed Lands 3 Fall 4210 Land Reclamation Seminar 1 Fall 4285 Wildland Hydrology 3 Fall even numbered years 4300 Grass Taxonomy 3 Spring 4330 Rangeland Ecosystem Assessment and Monitoring 3 Fall 4340 Reclamation Techniques Field Trip 2 Fall 4350 Rangeland Management Techniques Field Trip 2 (Max. 4) Spring of odd numbered years 4530 Seminar 1 (Max. 2) Fall, Spring 4540 Problems 1-4 (Max. 6) Fall, Spring, Summer 4550 Internship in ____ 1 (Max. 4) Fall, Spring, Summer 4580 Rangeland Restoration Ecology 3 Spring 4650 Wildlife Habitat Evaluation Techniques 3 Fall of even numbered years 4700 Wildland Watershed Management 3 Spring 4710 Watershed Water Quality Management 3 Spring 4750 Wildlife Habitat Restoration Ecology 3 Spring of odd numbered years 4830 Ecological Applications for Wildland Management 2 4850 Rangeland Vegetation Management Techniques 3 Spring 4900 Rangeland Management Planning. 3 Spring 4990 Undergraduate Teaching Practicum. 1 (Max 2) Based on demand and resources 5000 Rangeland Resources Management 3 5103 Range and Ranch Recreation 3 5150 Behavior Modification for Production of Grazing Herbivores 3 Spring 5250 Water Resources Seminar 1 5280 Stream Habitat Management 3 5285 Wildland Hydrology 3 Fall of even numbered years 5300 Grass Taxonomy 3 Spring 5510 Quantitative Methods of Range Analysis. 3 5520 Ecology and Management of Grasslands 3 5560 Range Plant Distribution 3 5580 Rangeland Restoration Ecology 3 Spring 5620 Graduate Seminar 1
(max. M.S.)
2
(max. 6)5640 Investigation 1-4
(max. 10)5650 Wildlife Habitat Evaluation Techniques 3 Fall even of numbered years 5710 Watershed Water Quality Management 3 Spring 5750 Wildlife Habitat Restoration Ecology 3 Spring of odd numbered years 5830 Wildlife Habitat Ecology 2 Special Graduate School Courses-5900 level
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