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Dec 12, 2024
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Spring 2024 Catalog FINAL VERSION - Closed for Revisions
Conservation and Community Planning, BS
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This major is administered by the Department of Human Dimensions of Natural Resource Management .
Consists of a minimum of 84 credits.
Note: Required courses marked ** below have Math prerequisites. Depending on your placement score, additional courses may be required.
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Foundational Core, 24-25 credits
Natural Resources courses, 14 credits
Field Techniques in Natural Resources, 7-8 credits
Choose one:
Summer Field Experience, 7 credits
European Summer Program, 8 credits
Natural Science, 10-15 credits
Required Planning Courses, 21 credits
Professional Experience
At least 4 credist of:
Planning Electives
Choose 9 credits from the list below:
NOTE: Courses can’t satisfy elective credits and Governance requirement simultaneously. No more than 6 elective credits may count towards a minor or certificate.
- ECON 342 - Ecological Economics Credits: 3
- FOR 331 - Landscape Maintenance/Arboriculture Credits: 3
- FOR 334 - Forest Recreation and Tourism Credits: 3
- FOR 335 - Recreational Use of Forests and Parks Credits: 3
- FOR 444 - Urban and Community Forestry Credits: 3
- FOR 480 - Forest Recreation Management Credits: 3
- FOR 485 - Forest Recreation Planning and Site Design Credits: 3
- GEOG 331 - Planning Theory and Ethics Credits: 3
- GEOG 377 - Remote Sensing I Credits: 3 or
- NRES 377 - Remote Sensing I Credits: 3
- GEOG 496 - Community Development Practices Credits: 3
- HIST 277 - Designing the American Dream Credits: 3
- HIST 279 - Environmental Justice Credits: 3
- HIST 280 - American Environmental History Credits: 3
- HIST 380 - The Environmental Movement Credits: 3
- IA 378 - People, Interfaces, and Environment Credits: 4 or
- WD 378 - People, Interfaces, and Environment Credits: 4
- IA 315 - Sustainable Design Credits: 3
- NRES 281 - Introduction to Recreation and Parks Credits: 3
- NRES 305 - Inclusive Practices for Outdoor Professionals Credits: 2
- NRES 324 - Invasive and Exotic Species Credits: 3 or
- WATR 324 - Invasive and Exotic Species Credits: 3
- NRES 341 - Introduction to Sustainable Energy Policy Credits: 3
- NRES 441 - Climate Change Implications, Policies, and Solutions Credits: 3
- NRES 442 - Sustainable Energy: Resources, Technologies, and Policies Credits: 3
- NRES 457 - Ecological Restoration Monitoring Credits: 3
- NRES 458 - Biodiversity and Conservation Biology Credits: 3
- NRES 459 - Ecosystem Management and Restoration Credits: 3
- NRES 473 - Resource Policy and Law Credits: 3
- PHIL 380 - Environmental Ethics Credits: 3
- PHIL 381 - American Indian Environmental Philosophies Credits: 3
- PHIL 480 - Advanced Environmental Ethics Credits: 3
- POLI 202 - Introduction to Policy Analysis Credits: 3
- POLI 212 - Law and Legal Systems Credits: 3
- POLI 242 - State and Local Government Credits: 3
- POLI 250 - Public Administration Credits: 3
- POLI 305 - Climate Change Politics and Policy Credits: 3
- POLI 308 - Public Opinion Credits: 3
- POLI 320 - Legislative Process Credits: 3
- POLI 338 - Environmental Law and Regulation Credits: 3
- POLI 389 - Public Policy for Sustainable Communities Credits: 3
- PSEN 382 - Water and Wastewater Treatment Credits: 3 or
- WATR 382 - Water and Wastewater Treatment Credits: 3 or
- WSTE 382 - Water and Wastewater Treatment Credits: 3
- PSYC 321 - Environmental Psychology Credits: 3
- SOC 355 - Environmental Sociology Credits: 3
- SOIL 362 - Soil Genesis, Morphology, and Classification Credits: 3
- SOIL 364 - Soil and Plant Analysis Credits: 3
- SOIL 365 - Soil Quality Assessment and Soil Survey Interpretation Credits: 3
- SOIL 368 - Urban Soils Credits: 2
- SOIL 373 - Agronomy, Agriculture and Environment Credits: 4
- WATR 388 - Aquatic Ecology Credits: 3
- WATR 389 - Hydrology Credits: 3
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