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Restoration Ecology REM 440 | Spring semesters, 3 credits
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General Information
Students enrolled in this online course on restoration ecology will
follow the course syllabus, readings, and examinations shown in the
course syllabus.
Guided independent learning Restoration Ecology is designed for highly motivated students who can learn independently with a minimum of supervision. Learning tips and path to mastery
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Registration
procedures (Summary)
Students
who are interested in enrolling in Wildland Restoration Ecology can register for the course through the normal university procedures
for registration. Non-University of Idaho students should register for the
"non-degree" option. After registering for the course, students should contact
the Professor to confirm email contact and to receive introductory
information for Wildland Restoration Ecology (REM 440).
Follow
normal course registration procedures for the University of Idaho.
All enrolled students will receive an introductory email by the first day of the semester. This email will include a request for the the completion of a student information form. Copyright considerations This course contains copyrighted original and adapted material. Students can access these course materials while enrolled in the course. No material can be copied, saved, transmitted, or adapted in any way without written permission from Professor Robberecht.
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Advisory - Computer system requirements |
General guidelines: Please carefully review the following guidelines for
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Students are responsible for conducting
themselves in an honorable manner in accordance with the
Student Code of Conduct.
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All University of Idaho regulations and
calendar deadlines
regarding courses apply. This includes dates for changing sections, and
dropping or withdrawing from the course. Students must complete all
requirements for the course on time in order to receive a completion
grade.
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With the exception of
medical and family emergencies, and official university events (e.g.,
course field trips, job interviews, and professional meetings) assignments
must be completed on schedule.
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It is the student's
responsibility to keep current with the course material and announcements. It is highly
recommended that students find a colleague with whom to discuss and review the
course material. The ability to orally explain terms and concepts in
ecology in a succinct and technically correct manner is an excellent way
to measure your mastery of the course material.
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