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Rangeland Ecology and Management (B.S.Rangeland Ecol.-Mgt.)

Required course work includes the university requirements (see regulation J-3) and:

First and Second Years

Biol 115

Cells and the Evolution of Life (4 cr)

Chem 275

Carbon Compounds (3 cr)

Comm 101

Fundamentals of Public Speaking (2 cr)

Econ 202

Principles of Microeconomics (3 cr)

For 235 or CSS 235

Society and Natural Resources (3 cr)

NR 101

Exploring Natural Resources (1 cr)

REM 151

Rangeland Principles (2 cr)

REM 152

Rangeland Ecosystem Exploration (1 cr)

Soil 205

The Soil Ecosystem (3 cr)

Soil 206

The Soil Ecosystem Lab (1 cr)

Stat 251

Statistical Methods (3 cr)

One of the following (4 cr):

Biol 213

Principles of Biological Structure and Function (4 cr)

PlSc 205

General Botany (4 cr)

One of the following (4 cr):

Chem 101

Introduction to Chem I (4 cr)

Chem 111

Principles of Chem I (4 cr)

One of the following (3-4 cr):

Math 143

Pre-calculus Algebra and Analytic Geometry (3 cr)

Math 160

Survey of Calculus (3-4 cr)

One of the following (3 cr):

For 221

Ecology (3 cr)

REM 221

Ecology (3 cr)

Third and Fourth Years

CSS 383

Natural Resource and Ecosystem Service Economics (3 cr)

For 375

Introduction to Spatial Analysis for Natural Resource Management (3 cr)

REM 252

Wildland Plant Identification Field Studies (3 cr)

REM 341

Systematic Botany (3 cr)

REM 410

Principles of Vegetation Measurement and Assessment (2 cr)

REM 411

Ecological Monitoring and Analysis (2 cr)

REM 440

Wildland Restoration Ecology (3 cr)

REM 456

Integrated Rangeland Management (3 cr)

REM 459

Rangeland Ecology (2 cr)

REM 460

Integrating GIS and Field Studies in Rangelands (2 cr)

Soil 454

Pedology (3 cr)

One of the following (3 cr):

AVS 474

Beef Cattle Science (3 cr)

One of the following (3 cr):

Engl 313

Business Writing (3 cr)

Engl 317

Technical Writing (3 cr)

One of the following (3 cr):

Fish 430

Riparian Ecology and Management (3 cr)

For 462

Watershed Science and Management (3 cr)

Students must also complete 12 credits of advisor approved electives in emphasis areas that include: Restoration Ecology, Field Botany, Spatial Ecology, Watershed Science, Wildland Fire Management, Invasive Plant Management, Wildlife Habitat Management, Tribal Land Management, Rangeland Economics, Natural Resource Communication, and Environmental Consulting.

Courses to total 122 credits for this degree