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Dec 01, 2024
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2015-16 Catalog FINAL VERSION - Closed for Revisions
Human Dimensions of Natural Resource Management
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Brenda Lackey, Coordinator
Room 182, Trainer Natural Resources Building
Phone: 715-346-2076
Email: blackey@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, L Gharis, A Haines, S Kar, B Lackey, K Liddicoat, L Markham, C McReynolds, T Quinn, M Rader, S Schuller, J Solin, C Thomas, A Thompson, R Zimmerman.
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 cumulative grade point average of 2.25 with the exception of Wildland Fire Science, for which a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.50 is required.
ProgramsMajorMinorCertificateCoursesNatural 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 Sustainability Science
- 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 - Camp Leadership
- NRES 301 - Foundations of Environmental Education I
- NRES 302 - Foundations of Environmental Education II
- 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 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 - Nature Center and Camp Management
- NRES 385 - Field Techniques in Forestry, Soils, Water, and Wildlife
- NRES 388 - Introduction to Urban and Regional Planning
- NRES 389 - Urban and Regional Planning Analysis
- NRES 390 - Nature Interpretation in Wisconsin
- NRES 391 - Environmental Regulatory Processes
- NRES 392 - Environmental Law Enforcement Theory and Principles (formerly 440)
- NRES 393 - Environmental 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 465 - Policy Tools for Private Lands
- 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 499 - Special Work
- NRES 501 - Foundations of Environmental Education I
- NRES 502 - Foundations of Environmental Education II
- NRES 510 - Environmental Education Teaching Methods
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