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Affiliate Degree in Rangeland Ecology and Watershed Management/ Environmental and Natural Resources
Requirements for the Affiliated Discipline REWM/ENR Major: CREDIT HOURS TOTAL HOURS REWM CORE: 26 # REWM 2000 Principles of Rangeland Mgt. 3 # REWM 2500 Rangeland Plant Identification 2 # REWM 3020 Nutritional Mgnt. Of Grazing Ungulates 3 # REWM 3500 Rangeland Plant Ecophysiology 3 # REWM 4330 [M3] Rangeland Ecosystem Assessment & Monitoring 3 # REWM 4530 Seminar 1 # REWM 4700 Wildland Watershed Mngt. 3 # REWM 4830 Ecological Applications for Wildland Mngt. 2 # REWM 4850 Rangeland Vegetation Mngt. Techniques 3 # REWM 4900 [W3] Rangeland Mngt. Planning 3 ENR Core: 13-15 # ENR 2000 [W2,C2,G1] Environment and Society 3 # ENR 3000 [M3] ENR Approaches 3 # ENR 3900 ENR Seminar 1-3 # ENR 4900 [C2,W3] ENR Policy Practice 3 # ENR #### Risk Analysis and Management 3 ENR Elective Courses: (Choose at least 2 credit hours) # ENR 1000 [F1] Introduction to ENR 1 # ENR 3900 Seminar 1 # ENR 4990 Topics in ENR 1-3 # ENR 4970 ENR Internship 1-6 1 Department seminars can be substituted after approval by the School of Environmental and Natural Resources (SENR). 2Students must complete an internship of at least one credit hour, (six credit hours maximum) either through SENR or through the department of their affiliated discipline. Students who choose a departmental internship will not be able to claim this toward the fulfillment of the ENR credit hour requirement.
Biological Sciences 11 # BIOL 1010 [S1] General Biology 4 # BIOL 2400 General Ecology 3 # BOT 4680 Taxonomy of Vascular Plants 4 Physical Science (choose one) 3-4 # ATSC 2100 Atmospheric Change: Composition and Climate 3 # CE 3400 Introduction to Environmental Engineering 3 # CHEM 3020 Environmental Chemistry 3 # GEOL 1100 [S3] Physical Geology 4 # SOIL 3130 Environmental Quality 3 Chemistry 4 # CHEM 1000 [S2] Introductory Chemistry 4 Communication Skills 6 # Any W1 3 # CO/M 1010 [C3] Public Speaking 3 Mathematics and Statistics 10-11 # MATH 1000 [M1] Problem Solving Or
# MATH 1400 [M1] College Algebra3 # MATH 1050 [M2] Finite Math Or
# Math 2200 [M2] Calculus I3/4 # STAT 2050 [M2] Fundamentals of Statistics 4 Humanities and Social Services 12-15 # Any UNIV V1 (Gov’t) 3 # AGEC 1020 [C2] Principals of Microeconomics 3 # G&R 2550 [C2] Recreation and Natural Resources Or
# REWM 4103 [C2] Range and Ranch Recreation3 # AMST 3000 [C1] Cultures of Nature in the US
Or
a C1 course and one of the following3 ART 4640 [C3, W3] Art and Ecology 3 ENGL 4480 Regional Literature of the US: The West 3 HIST 4475 [C2] American Environmental History 3 G&R 4540 [C2, W3] Topics in Cultural Ecology 3 Physical Education 1 # PEAC 1001 [P1] Physical Activity & Your Health 1 Resources Management 14-15 # SOIL/AECL 2010 [S3] Introduction to Soil Science 4 # SOIL 4120 Genesis, Morphology & Classification 4 # AGEC 4700 Economics of Range Resources 3 # BOT 4111 Remote Sensing of the Environment AND
# BOT 4112 Remote Sensing Lab: Applications for Vegetation
OR2
2BOT 4140 Remote Sensing and Natural Resources Mngt.
Or3 G&R 4200 Geographic Information Sciences 3 TOTAL REQUIRED HOURS 102 - 110 ELECTIVES 10 - 18 TOTAL HOURS 120 If you want to improve your ability to qualify for higher civil service score for federal agency jobs take two courses from the following four subjects;
1. Forestry
2. Wildlife
3. Forage Crops
4. Agronomy
BOT 2100 Forest Management 3 ZOO 2450 Principals Fish & Wildlife Mngt 3 CROP 3200 Forage Crops 3 REWM 4200 Reclamation of Drastically Disturbed Lands 3 OR CROP 4070 Weed Science 4 OR AECL 2020 [S1] Ecological Web: Agronomic & Horticultural Plant Biology 4 This site is maintained by Randy L. Anderson.
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