Spring 2021 Catalog FINAL VERSION - Closed for Revisions
Human Dimensions of Natural Resource Management
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Kendra Liddicoat, Discipline Coordinator
Room 235, Trainer Natural Resources Building
Phone: 715-346-2028
Email: kliddico@uwsp.edu OR cnr@uwsp.edu
Web: www.uwsp.edu/natres
This discipline is in the College of Natural Resources .
Faculty and Instructional Academic Staff: J Buchholz, B Franzen, A Haines, S Kar, B Lackey, K Liddicoat, L Markham, T Quinn, M Rader, R Rothfeder.
Adjunct Support: D Lueck, R Masters
Academic Standards for Resource Management
To graduate in any major or minor in human dimensions of natural resource management, you must have a minimum in-major grade point average of 2.25.
Academic Standards for the Department of Natural Resources
You must apply for official acceptance as a College of Natural Resources major before the beginning of your junior year. Requirements for acceptance to the fisheries and water resources, forestry, wildlife, resource management (in the human dimensions of natural resource management discipline) or soil and waste resources major are:
- Complete 45 university credits.
- Have at least a 2.00 grade point average in courses required for the major.
- Complete an application to the College of Natural Resources. We will notify you within four weeks of your application, and if accepted will assign an adviser. Certain 300-400 level courses are restricted to approved CNR and/or biology majors. Nonmajors must have written consent of instructor to enroll.
- If you are transferring to UW-Stevens Point to major in the College of Natural Resources, Wildlife Ecology excepted, you must have a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.00. To be accepted as a CNR major, complete steps 1-3 above.
To be retained as a major or minor and to be approved for graduation, you must meet the minimum grade point average established for your discipline in all UW-Stevens Point courses taken within the major or minor (2.75 to student teach in resource management), including transfer courses, regardless of any declaration of academic bankruptcy. Minimum GPA by discipline:
- 2.0 GPA for Paper Science and Engineering and Chemical Engineering .
- 2.25 GPA for all major options and minors in the CNR with the exception of the Forest Ecosystem Restoration and Management option in forestry, and Wildlife Ecology.
- 2.50 GPA for Wildlife Ecology and the Forest Ecosystem Resoration and Management option in forestry.
ProgramsBachelor DegreesMinorsUndergraduate CertificatesGraduate CertificatesCoursesNatural Resources
The resource management major is described under the heading “human dimensions of natural resource management” above.
- NRES 100 - Natural Resource Careers Workshop
- NRES 110 - Environmental Management for Homeowners
- NRES 120 - Orientation to Campus Life
- NRES 150 - People, Resources and the Biosphere
- NRES 151 - Ecological Basis for Natural Resource Management
- NRES 200 - Introduction to Sustainable Communities
- NRES 210 - Safety Instructor Certification
- NRES 220 - Global Climate Change and Water Resources, 10th Century to Present
- NRES 250 - Introduction to Fisheries, Forestry and Wildlife Resources
- NRES 251 - Introduction to Soil and Water Resources
- NRES 281 - Introduction to Recreation and Parks
- NRES 301 - Foundations of Environmental Education I
- NRES 302 - Foundations of Environmental Education II
- NRES 305 - Inclusive Practices for Outdoor Professionals
- NRES 310 - Environmental Education Teaching Methods
- NRES 320 - Natural Resources Public Relations and Social Science
- NRES 323 - International Resource Management
- NRES 324 - Invasive and Exotic Species
- NRES 335 - Turf Management
- NRES 336 - Integrated Pest Management Workshop
- NRES 340 - Sustainability Concepts
- NRES 341 - Introduction to Sustainable Energy Policy
- NRES 350 - American Indian Reserved Treaty Rights
- NRES 358 - Biodiversity and Conservation Biology on the Web
- NRES 365 - Environmental Policy
- NRES 367 - Park Interpretation
- NRES 368 - Oral Interpretation Methods
- NRES 369 - Interpretive Media
- NRES 370 - Introduction to Environmental Study and Education
- NRES 372 - Resource Economics
- NRES 373 - Agronomy, Agriculture and Environment
- NRES 374 - Environmental Interpretation Practicum
- NRES 376 - Environmental Education Practicum
- NRES 377 - Remote Sensing I
- NRES 378 - Introduction to Minerals Technology
- NRES 381 - Internship in Natural Resources
- NRES 382 - Youth Agency Administration
- NRES 383 - Organizational Leadership
- NRES 385 - Field Techniques in Forestry, Soils, Water, and Wildlife
- NRES 388 - Introduction to Urban and Regional Planning
- NRES 389 - Methods in Social Science
- NRES 390 - Nature Interpretation in Wisconsin
- NRES 391 - Environmental Regulatory Processes
- NRES 392 - Conservation Law Enforcement Theory and Principles
- NRES 393 - Conservation Law Enforcement
- NRES 394 - Ecological Basis for Planning and Design
- NRES 395 - Environmental Science for Educators
- NRES 400 - Environmental Studies for Practitioners
- NRES 401 - Ecological Lifestyles
- NRES 402 - Environmental Futures
- NRES 403 - Environmental Education Curriculum Resources
- NRES 404 - Environmental Health
- NRES 405 - Selected Topics in Natural Resources
- NRES 406 - Natural Resources, Culture and Archaeology of the Mayan World
- NRES 407 - Costa Rica Tropical Ecology
- NRES 408 - Plant Resources and Humans
- NRES 409 - Environmental Studies Investigations
- NRES 410 - Selected Topics in Environmental Education
- NRES 412 - Ecological Basis for Environmental Education
- NRES 414 - Environmental Education Teaching Strategies
- NRES 415 - Investigation and Evaluation of Environmental Education Curriculum Resources
- NRES 416 - Urban EE
- NRES 420 - Forestry Education for Wis K-12 Classroom
- NRES 421 - Teaching K-12 Forestry Topics
- NRES 422 - School Forest Programs and Administration
- NRES 423 - Human Influence on Wis Forests
- NRES 424 - Enhancing School Forest Education
- NRES 430 - Energy Education in the Classroom
- NRES 431 - Selected Topics in Energy Education
- NRES 432 - Renewable Energy Education in the Classroom
- NRES 433 - Energy Education Concepts and Practices
- NRES 434 - School Building Energy Efficiency Education
- NRES 435 - Renewable Energy Education
- NRES 440 - Making Environmental Education Relevant to Culturally Diverse Communities
- NRES 441 - Climate Change Implications, Policies, and Solutions
- NRES 442 - Sustainable Energy: Resources, Technologies, and Policies
- NRES 443 - Sustainable Social-Ecological Systems
- NRES 454 - Fire Behavior and Fuels
- NRES 455 - Advanced Fire Ecology
- NRES 457 - Ecological Monitoring
- NRES 458 - Biodiversity and Conservation Biology
- NRES 459 - Ecosystem Management and Restoration
- NRES 460 - People and Ecosystems
- NRES 462 - Adaptive Resource Management
- NRES 473 - Resource Policy and Law
- NRES 474 - Integrated Resource Management
- NRES 475 - International Field Experiences in Natural Resources Management
- NRES 478 - Environmental Issues Investigation and Action
- NRES 479 - International Environmental Studies Seminar
- NRES 480 - Environmental Education - Residential Life
- NRES 481 - Place-based Instructional Strategies for Environmental Educators
- NRES 482 - Human Dimensions of Natural Resources Practicum
- NRES 483 - Professional Development in Natural Resource Management
- NRES 484 - Natural Resources Planning
- NRES 488 - Land Use Plan Implementation
- NRES 489 - Applied Natural Resources Planning
- NRES 490 - Integrated Resource Management Seminar
- NRES 491 - Seminar in Conservation Biology
- NRES 494 - Conservation Law Enforcement Investigations
- NRES 499 - Special Work
- NRES 501 - Foundations of Environmental Education I
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